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Introduction to the Fish/Shellfish Performance Standards


Application of biotechnology to aquatic organisms has been an area of dramatic technical advancement. Finfish and shellfish can be genetically modified through gene transfer, chromosome set manipulation, interspecific hybridization, and other methods. Development and use of genetically modified aquatic organisms (aquatic GMOs) pose both benefits and ecological risks. Science-based assessment and management of any such risk is needed for environmentally responsible use of aquatic GMOs.

With input from a wide range of aquatics sciences professionals, a U.S. Department of Agriculture-sanctioned working group developed the Performance Standards for Safely Conducting Research with Genetically Modified Fish and Shellfish as a tool for risk assessment and risk management. The Performance Standards were approved in 1995 by the Agricultural Biotechnology Research Advisory Committee of the USDA. These standards have been distributed widely as a two booklet set and are expected to guide evaluations of the performance and environmental safety of aquatic GMOs in the United States and abroad. To facilitate use of the Performance Standards, a computer-based decision-support tool has been developed.

For more information about the Performance Standards, contact either

Eric Hallerman, Ph.D.
540-231-3257; FAX: 540-231-7580
email: ehallerm@vt.edu
or
Anne Kapuscinski, Ph.D.
612-624-3019; FAX: 612-625-5299
email: ark@finsandfur.fw.umn.edu