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Press Release by the New Zealand Green Party:
Subject: Greens delighted at King Salmon backdown
25 February 2000
Greens delighted at King Salmon backdown
Green party co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons said she was delighted at today's
news that the King Salmon Company were to stop genetic engineering
experiments on their salmon.
The announcement comes less than two days after the Environmental Risk
Management Authority ordered increased security at the company's Kaituna
hatchery after it was revealed that eggs from genetically engineered fish
could possibly have escaped into the wild.
Last year Ms Fitzsimons revealed that some engineered salmon at the hatchery
were developing abnormalities such as deformed heads.
Ms Fitzsimons welcomed the decision to shut down the experiments saying the
move was a resounding victory for public pressure.
"This move by King Salmon shows good commercial sense given the high levels
of public concern at their work," she said. "It follows similar moves by the
Kiwifruit Marketing Board and ENZA to distance themselves from genetic
engineering in the face of stiff consumer resistance.
"This announcement is also in line with an international agreement within
the salmon industry which states that the genetic engineering of salmon to
produce extra growth hormone should not be commercialised due to the high
environmental risk," she said.
"The Greens have shared intense public concern over these trials and are
absolutely delighted that the work is stopping and the prospect of
commercial production of genetically engineered fish, which would have been
held in sea cages is over.
"The risk of escape into the wild population would then have been extremely
likely and the consequences could have been disasterous," said Ms
Fitzsimons.
Ends
Jeanette Fitzsimons MP: 025 586 068
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