Environmental
Apr. 2, 2016
FDA sued by environmental groups over genetically engineered fish
Agency's approval of the first man-made salmon to be raised for human consumption has spawned a federal lawsuit by a group of non-profit organizations charging the agency failed to account for the potential environmental threat posed by the genetically engineered fish.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Fear the "frankenfish."
The Food and Drug Administration's approval of the first man-made salmon to be raised for human consumption has spawned a federal lawsuit by a group of non-profit organizations charging the agency failed to account for the potential environmental threat posed by the genetically engineered fish.
The FDA approved the AquAdvantage salmon ? made up of DNA from Atlantic...
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