Genetic Methods For Biological Control Of Non-Native Fish In The Gila River Basin: Development And Testing Of Methods, Potential Environmental Risks, Regulatory Requirements, Multi-Stakeholder Deliberation And Cost Estimates; Final Report To The U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service
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2005
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Description:This 100-page report reviews the status of existing genetic methods including chromosome set manipulations and recombinant DNA techniques; takes a preliminary look at potential ecological and human health risks; outlines policy and regulatory considerations; stresses the need for and presents an approach for multi-stakeholder deliberations; provides general cost and time estimates; and suggests integration of these considerations into a multi-component research and development program.
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Sea Grant Document Number:MINNU-T-05-001
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:4f3fb8cac38153fe52d460ced708f857d9a8b4e71ed443a680e568c6b82b8b0c
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