Faster Growing Salmon Will Not Harm Environment, FDA Says
date:Dec 25, 2012
uld be the first such application in the animal world.

AquaBounty plans to employ several environmental safeguards, including the fact that the Salmon would be bred female and sterile.

In development since 1991, AquaBounty has more than $67 million invested in the big Salmon, its only product in development. It uses the growth hormone from the Pacific Chinook salmon to achieve the rapid growth.

Some are not satisfied. The Consumers Union, publishers of Consumer Reports, says FDA did not adequ
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