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GM fish give officials the slip
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: September 25, 2007 08:49PM

Biosecurity New Zealand is still tracing genetically modified tropical
fish that were unwittingly allowed into New Zealand this year.
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MAF) officers seized and
destroyed some 300 of the zebra danio fish in raids on two Christchurch pet
shops and two private premises in July.

They had been alerted weeks earlier by concerned members of the public
who noticed the zebra danio fish, a breed popular with ornamental fish
enthusiasts, for sale on the internet.

MAF Quarantine Service staff had unwittingly allowed the fish
importation under the false impression they were dyed - an apparently
accepted practice among tropical fish collectors.

Tests in Britain confirmed the fish had been genetically modified with
a red fluorescent protein to make them an unusual bright red/pink colour.

Biosecurity NZ said their importation for aquarium use hadn't been
authorised by the Environmental Risk Management Authority and therefore they
were new organisms in breach of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms
(HSNO) Act.

Biosecurity NZ incursion manager David Yard said today that since July
properties around the country had been visited and fish humanely destroyed
using a fish anaesthetic.

To date, 330 genetically modified zebra danio fish had been found and
destroyed. The importation involved only 210 fish that were sold to shops,
but fish had been bred and sold from the original stock.

Mr Yard said work was continuing to trace and destroy fish that had
been on-sold, either by the original pet shops that received stocks, or by
"downstream breeders".

"We are continuing to follow leads, but are also keen to hear from
members of the public or fish enthusiasts who may have the fish or know
someone who does," he said.

People could alert Biosecurity NZ through the freephone number 0800
809966.

"Arrangements will be made for the fish to be collected and humanely
put down."

Mr Yard said the zebra danio posed an "extremely low risk in
biosecurity terms" as they were unlikely to enter the food chain or have any
environmental impacts.

"They are, however, not legally here and it is important that people
keeping tropical fish are aware that the importation, possession or sale of
unauthorised genetically modified organisms is illegal in New Zealand," he
said.


[www.nzherald.co.nz]



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