So, there's a company based in Massachusetts which has taken a growth promoting gene from Pacific salmon, and has inserted this gene into the genome of Atlantic salmon. The brood fish are actually here on PEI, the growout would be a land-based recirculation facility down in Panama.
The result of the modifications is a fish that grows to market size twice as fast. In the process, they produce GMO salmon, and then cross them with naive Atlantic salmon. They end up making all female fish, which are infertile, for the most part. A small proportion of the fish are capable of breeding.
This obviously has erupted into a huge scaremongering fiasco, with many media helping by running articles with titles such as "You could be eating this Frankenfish in 18 months".
Lots of misinformation out there.
Decent coverage here:
Gene-Altered Fish Closer to Approval - WSJ.com
Here's a comparison of the modified and unmodified fish, same age:
The result of the modifications is a fish that grows to market size twice as fast. In the process, they produce GMO salmon, and then cross them with naive Atlantic salmon. They end up making all female fish, which are infertile, for the most part. A small proportion of the fish are capable of breeding.
This obviously has erupted into a huge scaremongering fiasco, with many media helping by running articles with titles such as "You could be eating this Frankenfish in 18 months".
Lots of misinformation out there.
Decent coverage here:
Gene-Altered Fish Closer to Approval - WSJ.com
Here's a comparison of the modified and unmodified fish, same age:
