Costco won’t sell genetically engineered salmon ‘at this time’

The biotech company AquaBounty reported a net loss in the first half of 2015. The company is working to expand the market for genetically engineered fish. (Image courtesy of AquaBounty Technologies)
The biotech company AquaBounty reported a net loss in the first half of 2015. The company is working to expand the market for genetically engineered fish. (Image courtesy of AquaBounty Technologies)

Now that the FDA has approved a genetically engineered salmon for human consumption, Costco is joining Safeway and other retailers in a commitment not to sell it.

The warehouse retailer issued a statement last week saying that it does not intend to sell transgenic salmon “at this time.”

“This is a major step forward from the weak statement which Costco previously made over the summer,” says Dana Perls, who works for Friends of the Earth. That’s one of the groups that’s led a massive consumer campaign urging Costco to reject the AquAdvantage salmon. Perls, though, says she’s not sure of the extent of Costco’s new commitment.

“We are currently in dialogue to understand more about their statement,” she said.

Costco did not respond to a request for an interview Monday.

It may be a while before AquAdvantage is for sale anywhere in the United States. The CEO of the company that makes it told the New York Times it will take about two years for the fast-growing salmon to reach market size. The only FDA-approved facility for growing them is in Panama, and it can only produce about 100 tons of salmon per year. The company hopes to eventually farm its fish in the U.S.

Alaska’s Congressional delegation has fought to stop the so-called “Frankenfish” for years, and Sen. Lisa Murkowski says the fight is not over.

“I’m not sure if we can get the FDA to reverse this. I’m going to keep working on it,” she said on the Senate floor Friday. “But at a bare minimum, people around this country need to know what they’re serving their families when it comes to seafood.”

Murkowski says she’ll seek a labeling requirement for genetically engineered fish. She also announced that she’ll block Senate confirmation of the nominee for FDA commissioner.

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