GMO Animals for Food

bbiggs
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This company is very close to bringing its genetically modified salmon to market. FDA approved and will likely be ready by 2020. It claims to be paving the way for more genetically modified animals. When purchasing from the grocery store, consumers would have to scan the barcode with their phones to see the GMO label. Bon Appétit!
https://aquabounty.com/fast-growing-genetically-engineered-salmon/
https://aquabounty.com/fast-growing-genetically-engineered-salmon/
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I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.0
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bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.
I am actually leaning towards the GMO fish and here is why. It won't have any Mercury in it.
The GMO fruits and veggies is another story. Depending on what they do to it. If they have strains of plants that are killing bees then it's a no go for me. Basically if Monsanto has anything to do with it too.0 -
bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.anything thats been crossbred is GMO..... could have happened through branch splicing etc.... didnt have to originate in a lab. How do you think we get such a variety of apples as an example.what of your pets is you have them? any that are cross bred or are they pure bred. if you have a crossbreed, then thats gmo too.....Just saying._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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I am on the fence when it comes to GMOs. Plants that are drought, insect, and disease tolerant are great things. Nature genetically modifies all living things (over a lot longer time span of course. As tempo said above, fish with no mercury is a good thing (if that is a proven result).
I can see that if they are modifying plants to consume more nutrients and water for higher output, that could put a strain on the environment. Same with animals, but anything is better than hormone injections in meat.
What are the main arguments against GMOs?
It almost seems like a topic for the “outrage culture” thread.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
mickeyrat said:bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.anything thats been crossbred is GMO..... could have happened through branch splicing etc.... didnt have to originate in a lab. How do you think we get such a variety of apples as an example.what of your pets is you have them? any that are cross bred or are they pure bred. if you have a crossbreed, then thats gmo too.....Just saying.
of all the shit that could kill us food is the least of my concern...
however i I will never eat meat grown in a lab or that fake meat shit...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
tempo_n_groove said:bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.
I am actually leaning towards the GMO fish and here is why. It won't have any Mercury in it.
The GMO fruits and veggies is another story. Depending on what they do to it. If they have strains of plants that are killing bees then it's a no go for me. Basically if Monsanto has anything to do with it too.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
Eat vegetarian. Let the fish live and be GMO free. Win-win"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:Eat vegetarian. Let the fish live and be GMO free. Win-win0
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PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Eat vegetarian. Let the fish live and be GMO free. Win-win
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mickeyrat said:PJPOWER said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Eat vegetarian. Let the fish live and be GMO free. Win-win0
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mickeyrat said:bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.anything thats been crossbred is GMO..... could have happened through branch splicing etc.... didnt have to originate in a lab. How do you think we get such a variety of apples as an example.what of your pets is you have them? any that are cross bred or are they pure bred. if you have a crossbreed, then thats gmo too.....Just saying.0
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oftenreading said:tempo_n_groove said:bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.
I am actually leaning towards the GMO fish and here is why. It won't have any Mercury in it.
The GMO fruits and veggies is another story. Depending on what they do to it. If they have strains of plants that are killing bees then it's a no go for me. Basically if Monsanto has anything to do with it too.
Swordfish and Tuna live longer than a salmon so they have more mercury in them.
An Albacore has very little mercury compared to a bluefin.
Every fish has a trace of Mercury in them now, every single one.
Also if the fish farms are near the ocean they can still get Mercury, so you are right about that.0 -
bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
mickeyrat said:bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.anything thats been crossbred is GMO..... could have happened through branch splicing etc.... didnt have to originate in a lab. How do you think we get such a variety of apples as an example.what of your pets is you have them? any that are cross bred or are they pure bred. if you have a crossbreed, then thats gmo too.....Just saying.
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tempo_n_groove said:oftenreading said:tempo_n_groove said:bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.
I am actually leaning towards the GMO fish and here is why. It won't have any Mercury in it.
The GMO fruits and veggies is another story. Depending on what they do to it. If they have strains of plants that are killing bees then it's a no go for me. Basically if Monsanto has anything to do with it too.
Swordfish and Tuna live longer than a salmon so they have more mercury in them.
An Albacore has very little mercury compared to a bluefin.
Every fish has a trace of Mercury in them now, every single one.
Also if the fish farms are near the ocean they can still get Mercury, so you are right about that.
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oftenreading said:tempo_n_groove said:oftenreading said:tempo_n_groove said:bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.
I am actually leaning towards the GMO fish and here is why. It won't have any Mercury in it.
The GMO fruits and veggies is another story. Depending on what they do to it. If they have strains of plants that are killing bees then it's a no go for me. Basically if Monsanto has anything to do with it too.
Swordfish and Tuna live longer than a salmon so they have more mercury in them.
An Albacore has very little mercury compared to a bluefin.
Every fish has a trace of Mercury in them now, every single one.
Also if the fish farms are near the ocean they can still get Mercury, so you are right about that.
Farmed fish-- bad news!
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brianlux said:oftenreading said:tempo_n_groove said:oftenreading said:tempo_n_groove said:bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.
I am actually leaning towards the GMO fish and here is why. It won't have any Mercury in it.
The GMO fruits and veggies is another story. Depending on what they do to it. If they have strains of plants that are killing bees then it's a no go for me. Basically if Monsanto has anything to do with it too.
Swordfish and Tuna live longer than a salmon so they have more mercury in them.
An Albacore has very little mercury compared to a bluefin.
Every fish has a trace of Mercury in them now, every single one.
Also if the fish farms are near the ocean they can still get Mercury, so you are right about that.
Farmed fish-- bad news!my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
tempo_n_groove said:bbiggs said:brianlux said:I won't get near the stuff, not one penny's worth.I think we'd better start making some GMO Soylent Green before the whole planet becomes one massive GMO.
I am actually leaning towards the GMO fish and here is why. It won't have any Mercury in it.
The GMO fruits and veggies is another story. Depending on what they do to it. If they have strains of plants that are killing bees then it's a no go for me. Basically if Monsanto has anything to do with it too.
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I’m curious to see if the regulators allow these salmon to be grown in ocean net pens, or if they insist on land based closed containment. If closed containment, they’re probably doomed economically, but it may be that the quicker growth is enough of an advantage that they overcome the costs of CC.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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