Russ
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"Frankenfish"
This may not be a Baja related today but if our FDA approves this lab engineered Salmon I believe we're in deep do~do. This article touches some very
touchy thoughts. The issue of farm raised fish has been discussed a few times here already so many of you already have a perspective on the
seriousness of this.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/09/14/moonen.gmo.salmon/inde...
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you got it, russ...this is a bad, bad, deal...i have caught escaped atlantics in one of our local rivers here on the olympic peninsula in the
past...not a good deal at all
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<<It's simply against nature and is a huge step back in the worldwide movement to eat local, organic and sustainably>>
I wasn't as impressed with the article. His main premise is that everything that grows in the natural world is healthy and the rest is therefore by
definition not.
By that reasoning we should get rid of all our pets because they came about by selective breeding. All of our barnyard animals are not wild either and
have been bred for our own purposes.
I do see the danger of escaped frankenfish. One solution is that these new monsters should be sexually sterile - only be able to live out it's own
generation. If they can combine genetic samples of different species they should be able to do the same with their love lives.
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Yea, Sterilize the genetically engineered fish. And make 'em do something about the waste accumulation beneath the fish pens.
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Russ
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How about the amount of real fish or fish byproducts it would take to feed these freaks? Look how much food it takes just for the pens in the Ensenada
area.
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Kind of reminds me of Jamaica's woes years ago. Remember the mongoose problem?
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Few years back President Bush, had the opportunity to effect a significant change, however he chose to end the chances for a return of the native
population.. it was a difficult call, and I can understand the reasoning.. people and electricity over the "fish"... those in charge of making the
"big" calls tend to make those calls, in that fashion .. just do.. unless the situation of our species is really negatively impacting the entire food
chain .. "DDT".. then we will make a call to go another way... which also ends up with a lot of problems.. DBCP, increased Benzene usage, among many
other precursors and breakdown components of the parent compound into our environment, and we don't really have a clue on their long term impact on
the entire environment, so we do tend to foul our nests... just a fact of a living organisms..
This decision left only one way to go, for the "salmon" as we have know it... A new species, if one expects to have salmon around any more .. as the
ones we have known in our lives are just going away...
Have been a number of really good examples on how these things "human species making calls on the environment" work out... long term... Rabbits in
Australia to just name one....
Sorry to see it happening for a number of reasons..... environmentally, socially and how much we really do lack the ability to control the development
of resources at home and around the world... which seems to have some real "hair" on it, regardless of what the "thinkers" say...
Me, I'm just some dumb old Okie... don't claim to know anything at all.... and my answers are usually pretty simplistic, opposed to all this complex
stuff I read about...
Thanks for the link.. and update... and its good to know others have strong balanced thoughts on these "effort".... and their implications ...
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Thanks for posting this Russ!
Here is a link to an online petition to the FDA. If you want to have a voice on this issue you can do it here~~ for what it's worth
http://action.fooddemocracynow.org/sign/stop_gmo_salmon_toda...
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Russ
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Thank you Paula. I did take a few moments to put in my 2¢.
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