Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified sterile VIRGIN® Atlantic salmon for use in research trials in aquaculture sea-cages
One of the substantial environmental challenges posed by the aquaculture industry is the escape of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), which can mate with wild Atlantic salmon and alter the genetic composition of the wild populations. One potential solution to mitigate this issue is the cultivatio...
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ftunivmob:oai:nmbu.brage.unit.no:11250/3098353 2023-11-12T04:14:26+01:00 Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified sterile VIRGIN® Atlantic salmon for use in research trials in aquaculture sea-cages Hindar, Kjetil Bodin, Johanna Eva Duale, Nur Jevnaker, Anne-Marthe Ganes Garseth, Åse Helen Malmstrøm, Martin Prydz, Kristian Sipinen, Ville Erling Thorstad, Eva Bonsak Berg, Paul Ragnar Dalen, Knut Tomas Mo, Tor Atle Olesen, Ingrid Rimstad, Espen Velle, Gaute 2023-10-12T12:55:27Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3098353 eng eng VKM Report. 2023, 2023:20 1-94. urn:issn:2535-4019 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3098353 cristin:2184104 1-94 2023:20 VKM Report Genmodifisering Genetic modification Laksefisk Salmonids Feltanalyse Field analysis Akvakultur Aquaculture VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400 Others 2023 ftunivmob 2023-10-25T22:48:07Z One of the substantial environmental challenges posed by the aquaculture industry is the escape of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), which can mate with wild Atlantic salmon and alter the genetic composition of the wild populations. One potential solution to mitigate this issue is the cultivation of sterile salmon in aquaculture. Atlantic salmon can be made sterile by pressure or temperature treatment of newly fertilized eggs to produce triploids, which are functionally sterile due to their unpaired chromosomes. However, these triploids often perform poorly on commercial fish farms and the production of triploid salmon in Norway is put on hold due to welfare issues of the fish. In this application, the Institute of Marine Research (IMR), Bergen, seeks to rear genetically modified sterile Atlantic salmon (VIRGIN® salmon) in a marine aquaculture environment from the post-smolt stage until harvest. The research trials are to take place in small, open sea cages (net pens) at the IMR Matre Aquaculture Research Station from autumn 2023 until February 2025. The Norwegian Environment Agency has asked VKM to assess the environmental risks associated with this field trial according to the Gene Technology Act and using risk assessment guidance from the European Food Safety Authority, EFSA. Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified sterile VIRGIN® Atlantic salmon for use in research trials in aquaculture sea-cages publishedVersion Other/Unknown Material Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Open archive Norwegian University of Life Sciences: Brage NMBU Norway Bergen |
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Genmodifisering Genetic modification Laksefisk Salmonids Feltanalyse Field analysis Akvakultur Aquaculture VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400 Hindar, Kjetil Bodin, Johanna Eva Duale, Nur Jevnaker, Anne-Marthe Ganes Garseth, Åse Helen Malmstrøm, Martin Prydz, Kristian Sipinen, Ville Erling Thorstad, Eva Bonsak Berg, Paul Ragnar Dalen, Knut Tomas Mo, Tor Atle Olesen, Ingrid Rimstad, Espen Velle, Gaute Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified sterile VIRGIN® Atlantic salmon for use in research trials in aquaculture sea-cages |
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One of the substantial environmental challenges posed by the aquaculture industry is the escape of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), which can mate with wild Atlantic salmon and alter the genetic composition of the wild populations. One potential solution to mitigate this issue is the cultivation of sterile salmon in aquaculture. Atlantic salmon can be made sterile by pressure or temperature treatment of newly fertilized eggs to produce triploids, which are functionally sterile due to their unpaired chromosomes. However, these triploids often perform poorly on commercial fish farms and the production of triploid salmon in Norway is put on hold due to welfare issues of the fish. In this application, the Institute of Marine Research (IMR), Bergen, seeks to rear genetically modified sterile Atlantic salmon (VIRGIN® salmon) in a marine aquaculture environment from the post-smolt stage until harvest. The research trials are to take place in small, open sea cages (net pens) at the IMR Matre Aquaculture Research Station from autumn 2023 until February 2025. The Norwegian Environment Agency has asked VKM to assess the environmental risks associated with this field trial according to the Gene Technology Act and using risk assessment guidance from the European Food Safety Authority, EFSA. Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified sterile VIRGIN® Atlantic salmon for use in research trials in aquaculture sea-cages publishedVersion |
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Hindar, Kjetil Bodin, Johanna Eva Duale, Nur Jevnaker, Anne-Marthe Ganes Garseth, Åse Helen Malmstrøm, Martin Prydz, Kristian Sipinen, Ville Erling Thorstad, Eva Bonsak Berg, Paul Ragnar Dalen, Knut Tomas Mo, Tor Atle Olesen, Ingrid Rimstad, Espen Velle, Gaute |
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Hindar, Kjetil Bodin, Johanna Eva Duale, Nur Jevnaker, Anne-Marthe Ganes Garseth, Åse Helen Malmstrøm, Martin Prydz, Kristian Sipinen, Ville Erling Thorstad, Eva Bonsak Berg, Paul Ragnar Dalen, Knut Tomas Mo, Tor Atle Olesen, Ingrid Rimstad, Espen Velle, Gaute |
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Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified sterile VIRGIN® Atlantic salmon for use in research trials in aquaculture sea-cages |
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Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified sterile VIRGIN® Atlantic salmon for use in research trials in aquaculture sea-cages |
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Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified sterile VIRGIN® Atlantic salmon for use in research trials in aquaculture sea-cages |
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Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified sterile VIRGIN® Atlantic salmon for use in research trials in aquaculture sea-cages |
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Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified sterile VIRGIN® Atlantic salmon for use in research trials in aquaculture sea-cages |
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environmental risk assessment of genetically modified sterile virgin® atlantic salmon for use in research trials in aquaculture sea-cages |
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2023 |
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Norway Bergen |
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Atlantic salmon Salmo salar |
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Atlantic salmon Salmo salar |
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VKM Report. 2023, 2023:20 1-94. urn:issn:2535-4019 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3098353 cristin:2184104 |
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