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Feinstein signs on to bill banning Frankenfish

by Dan Bacher
Senator Mark Begich (D-AK) yesterday filed his bill, S. 230, that would make it illegal to ship, transport, sell, or purchase GE salmon in interstate or foreign commerce.

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Feinstein signs on to bill banning Frankenfish

by Dan Bacher

Senator Dianne Feinstein has just signed on to S. 230, legislation sponsored by Senator Mark Begich (D-AK) that would ban genetically engineered (GE) salmon.

"Her commitment to a full ban on this risky fish is a huge step forward," said Marie Logan of Food & Water Watch.

Feinstein's support of the bill is the result of Food & Watch Watch, SalmonAid and many other groups making calls and sending emails to the Senator's office urging her to sign on to S. 230.

Senator Begich yesterday filed his bill, S. 230, that would make it illegal to ship, transport, sell, or purchase GE salmon in interstate or foreign commerce.

Meanwhile, Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) offered an amendment to the 2012 Agriculture Appropriations bill that would prohibit the Food and Drug Administration from using funding to approve the application—a move that builds upon the similar Young-Woolsey amendment in the House, and would essentially block the approval process.

“We applaud Alaska’s Senators for stepping up to the plate to protect our nation’s natural resources while preserving jobs for their constituents,” said Wenonah Hauter, Executive Director of Food & Water Watch. “Once again the FDA is looking out for the interests of the biotech industry over consumers and the environment. We hope other members of Congress resist the biotech industry’s lobbying and tell the FDA to do its job, not approve unwanted or untested science experiments.”

Begich’s bill, the Prevention of Escapement of Genetically Altered Salmon in the United States (PEGASUS) Act, would effectively ban the interstate commerce of all future genetically engineered marine fish. It would also make it illegal to possess such fish with the intent of shipping, transporting or selling it, and violations would be enforced and subject to penalties under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.

“The damaging impacts of other invasive species released into the environment are well known,” said Begich, who is also Chairman of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries and the Coast Guard, in a statement released yesterday.

“While the manufacturer maintains its fish will be raised in closed rearing facilities, opportunities for escape exist through water circulation, handling accidents or unauthorized releases," Begich explained.

"Proponents publicly discussed opportunities for marketing GE salmon live during a Congressional staff briefing this year. While proponents maintain the fish will not be able to interbreed with wild stocks, it is reported a small fraction will not be sterile. Unintended genetic contamination from GE crops is well documented; it’s not reasonable to think it can’t happen here," he emphasized.

Senator Murkowski, who also co-sponsored PEGASUS, is Chair of the Oceans Caucus and a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee.

“The Frankenfish issue still has far more questions than answers, starting with the FDA’s process for approving an animal product intended for human consumption is considered by some to be insufficient,” she said in a statement yesterday. “The tests have come under attack from scientific groups, including the FDA’s own Veterinary Medical Advisory Committee.”

“There is just too much at risk here,” continued Begich. “The public has expressed serious concerns about the introduction of Frankenfish into the nation’s food supply including potential threats to the environment and public health, and economic impacts on producers of sustainable wild salmon. There are concerns about the transparency of the FDA’s review process and whether the consumer’s ‘right to know’ is being ignored. Some, frankly, just aren’t comfortable with the idea the government thinks it can improve on nature by genetically altering Alaska wild salmon.”

At this point, California's other Senator, Barbara Boxer, is not supporting either the "ban" or "labeling" legislation.

We need to ramp up the pressure and make sure she knows that she's the "odd one out" in California. Make a quick call to her offices by dialing 202-609-9041.

Or you can go here to make a call to Senator Boxer: http://action.foodandwaterwatch.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=8412

The Obama administration fast-tracking of the approval of GE salmon, "Frankenfish," takes place as California salmon fisheries are just recovering from the unprecedented collapse of Central Valley chinook salmon populations in 2008 and 2009. Salmon advocates point to a combination of record water exports out of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, declining water quality and poor ocean conditions as the factors behind the collapse.

Meawhile, the Brown and Obama administrations are pushing forward with the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) to build the peripheral canal to export more Delta water to agribusiness and southern California. If constructed, the controversial peripheral canal would likely lead to the extinction of Central Valley steelhead, Sacramento River chinook salmon, Delta smelt, longfin smelt, green sturgeon, Sacramento splittail and other species.

For more information about genetically engineered salmon, go to: http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org
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