more bad publicity for the fish hobby

WIN $100 in Fish article CONTEST!

more bad publicity for the fish hobby

Postby stilllearnin on Mon Jun 30, 2003 10:52 am

(cut and pasted article)

GM fish glows in the bowl

By Dr David Whitehouse
BBC News Online science editor


A Taiwanese company has created a genetically modified (GM) ornamental fish that glows in the dark.

Image


The Taikong Corporation took DNA from a jellyfish and inserted it into a zebra fish to make it shine a yellow-green colour.

GM animals are frequently used in labs and flocks of GM sheep make valuable proteins in their milk, but the "Night Pearl" zebra fish is the first gene-altered pet to go on sale to the public.

For some, the animal will be a fascinating novelty; for others, it will raise fears of a trend for bio-engineered "Frankenstein pets".

The Taikong Corporation reports strong interest in its creation from the UK, where the aquatic industry is worth millions.

Safe and sterile

Taikong insists the GM fish, designated TK-1, is safe, sterile and that its additional fluorescent gene is harmless.

The fish was unveiled in 2001, but it took another year and a half to develop a technique to render the animal sterile. It cannot cross-breed with natural fish.

TK-1 was developed using the work of HJ Tsai of the National Taiwan University.

Initially, Taikong plans to sell 30,000 glowing fish at US $17 each and then increase production to more than 100,000 in three months. But not everyone is enthusiastic.

Aquatic industry specialists are worried TK-1 may be the first of many GM pet fish destined for Britain. In particular, some tropical fish are being bio-engineered to tolerate cold and could colonise UK waters if they escaped, disturbing the present ecosystem.

According to Derek Lambert, of Today's Fishkeeper magazine, GM piranhas could survive in our waterways and pose a major problem. He is urging traders to boycott the TK-1.

Keith Davenport, of the Aquatic Ornamental Trade Association (AOTA), commented that interfering with the genome was unnecessary and said people did not want animals to become fashion accessories.
-----------------------------
taken from - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3026104.stm
----------------------------
User avatar
stilllearnin
Administrator
Administrator
 
Posts: 2580
Joined: Fri Aug 16, 2002 2:00 am

more bad publicity for the fish hobby

Postby ConvictKid on Mon Jun 30, 2003 2:08 pm

I just read another artical on this today, I am extremely disgusted by this. I am at a loss for words.........

I saw this comming, I knew it wouldn't be long after all these hybrid fish became so popular that jackasses like this would start GM'ing fish.
ConvictKid
Cichlid King
Cichlid King
 
Posts: 296
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2002 3:00 am

more bad publicity for the fish hobby

Postby stilllearnin on Mon Jun 30, 2003 2:15 pm

I agree now - I wonder what will happen next?

either : Animal rights fanitics, will have more restrictions put on the hobby :(


or we'll see the super dyed/painted,glow in the dark , swims a mile in 3 mins and thrives outta water on a leash for 3 day flowerhorn :mad:
User avatar
stilllearnin
Administrator
Administrator
 
Posts: 2580
Joined: Fri Aug 16, 2002 2:00 am

more bad publicity for the fish hobby

Postby ConvictKid on Mon Jun 30, 2003 4:33 pm

LMAO......but the sad thing is, I'm sure it will all start heading that way. This is a sad day indeed, a sad day for fish and fishkeepers alike. I can only hope that pet stores have enough morals to keep these 'things' out of thier stores.
ConvictKid
Cichlid King
Cichlid King
 
Posts: 296
Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2002 3:00 am

more bad publicity for the fish hobby

Postby MidasKnight on Thu Feb 26, 2004 12:15 pm

Originally posted by ConvictKid
LMAO......but the sad thing is, I'm sure it will all start heading that way. This is a sad day indeed, a sad day for fish and fishkeepers alike. I can only hope that pet stores have enough morals to keep these 'things' out of thier stores.


Pet stores are a business. Unless the govt forbids them, pet stores will sell them if there's a demand.

Remember, money makes the world go 'round.

:mad:
User avatar
MidasKnight
Cichlid Member
Cichlid Member
 
Posts: 199
Joined: Mon Feb 23, 2004 4:02 pm


Return to NEWS


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests