Issues In-Depth: Genetic Modification of Aquatic Organisms
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Genetic Modification of Aquatic Organisms Reports and Resources
- Biological Confinement of Genetically Engineered Organisms, National Academies Press.
- FAO International Instruments for the Responsible Use of Genetically Modified Aquatic Organisms, from the FAO Aquaculture Newsletter.
- Future Fish: Issues in Science and Regulation of Transgenic Fish, a report prepared for the Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology.
- Genetically Engineered Fish: New Threats to the Environment, Greenpeace report.
- Genetically Modified Organisms and Aquaculture, FAO Fisheries Circular No. 989.
- Hazards Associated with Transgenesis Methods, by Eric M. Hallerman.
- Marine Aquaculture in the United States: Environmental Impacts and Policy Options, prepared for the Pew Oceans Commission by Rebecca Goldburg (ED), Matthew S. Elliot (ED) and Rosamond Naylor (Stanford University).
- Murky Waters: Environmental Effects of Aquaculture in the U.S., written by Rebecca Goldburg and Tracy Triplett. Environmental Defense Fund. 1997. 197pp.
- Status of Genetically Modified (Transgenic) Fish: Research and Application, by Rex A. Dunham.
- The Threats and Benefits of GM Fish, EMBO report by William M. Muir.
- What Price Farmed Fish: A Review of the Environmental and Social Costs of Farming Carnivorous Fish, by Mike Weber.
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