Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms
Volume 3 — Methodologies for Transgenic Fish- Publisher
CABI - Published
15th October 2007 - ISBN 9781845932961
- Language English
- Pages 305 pp.
- Size 6.875" x 9.75"
The decline of many individual and wild fish stocks has commanded an increase in aquaculture production to meet the protein demands of a growing population. Alongside selective breeding schemes and expanding facilities, transgenic methods have received increasing attention as a potential factor in meeting these demands. With a focus on developing countries, this third text in the series provides detailed information on environmental biosafety policy and regulation and presents methodologies for assessing ecological risks associated with transgenic fish.
1: Introduction to environmental risk assessment for transgenic fish
2: Problem formulation and options assessment: science-guided deliberation in risk assessment of transgenic fish
3: Development of transgenic fish: scientific background
4: Gene construct and expression: information relevant for risk assessment and management
5: Approaches to assessing gene flow
6: Assessing ecological effects of transgenic fish prior to entry into nature
7: Introduction to the concepts and methods of uncertainty analysis
8: Risk management: Reducing risk through confinement of transgenic fish
9: Risk management: Post-approval monitoring and remediation
10: Summary and synthesis
Anne R Kapuscinski
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Keith R Hayes
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Sifa Li
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Genya Dana
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