Sunday, January 12, 2014

GMO Fish: From Panama to DC...





Currently there are two version of legislation on Capitol Hill regarding the creation and marketing of Genetically Modified Salmon.  Both of these were Originally Sponsored by Alaskan DC Delegation Members Mark Begich (D) US Senate and Don Young (R) US House of Representatives. I decided to see who out there was trying to influence Our Congress on this issue…

Congressional Lobbying 2013:
On the Pro-Side of the senate bill We find The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission spending $20,000 in the first quarter of 2013 for: Issues related to FY 2013 and FY 2014 fisheries management funding; FY 2013 Appropriations; FY 2014 Appropriations; Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act Reauthorization; S.246 Prevention of Escapement of Genetically Altered Salmon; Coast Guard Reauthorization Act; Atlantic Coastal Act Reauthorization with a firm called Blank Rome.  There is also Friends of The Earth filing to have spent less than $5000.00 in lobbying various issues that also included this one. 

On the Anti side of the Senate and House bills we find the company trying to develop and market this technology, Aqua Bounty and The American Renderers Association (ARA).  The ARA is an 80-year-old meat production and packing industry association that focuses on producing products with animal by-waste.  One of the products is fish food, which they have already seen great success with in providing to the Chilean fish farming industry.

Let’s look at who Aqua Bounty is:

Significant Shareholders:

                    - Intrexon Corporation
53.75%
                    - Alejandro Weinstein (1)
17.66%
             

Alejandro Weinstein is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of CFR Pharmaceuticals. ß A Chilean Foreign National



Intrexon Ownership:
Intrexon is a developing and growing bio-genetic engineering company aiming at creating synthetic life. 

Intrexon just went public not long ago and a majority of the purchased stocks are controlled by a fund run by a group known as Third Security.  The public offering was underwritten by J.P. Morgan and raised over a billion dollars.  The stock value from this company has also enjoyed a 25%+ growth since it’s IPO.   Their founder and CEO is Randal J. Kirk.  He just happens to the CEO and Founder of Intrexon. Forbes lists Mr. Kirk at #143 of their Top 400 Wealthiest People in America.  Also on the Board of Intrexon are former CEOs of both Monsanto and Pfizer. 







Aqua Bounty and Washington D.C.


Aqua Bounty has contracted with a leading Food and Drug lobbyist firm called Policy Directions Inc.  The lead lobbyists for Aqua Bounty are Jill Homer Stewart and Stephen L. Kopperud.  Let’s look at Mrs. Stewart’s employment history:  


Prior to professional government emplyment she had also interned for Rep. Gary Condit.  Both Visclosky and Condit are listed in lobbyist filings as having had been contacted by Policy Directions concerning the GMO Salmon legislation representing both the American Renderers Association and Aqua Bounty. 





Naturally the FDA was the federal agency most listed in the rather vague filings… but the congressional staffers and such are listed as well.  Congressional Contacts on behalf of Aqua Bounty in 2013 on : FDA approval of transgenic salmon eggs including S. 246.
 Labeling of foods from biotech animals including HR 584, S. 248 and S. Amendment to S. Con Res. 8.

2013 First Quarter:
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U.S. SENATE, Agriculture - Dept of (USDA), Food & Drug Administration (FDA), Health & Human Services - Dept of (HHS)

2013 Second Quarter:
 Rep. Peter Visclosky
Rep. Robert Weygand
Sen. Dianne Feinstein
Rep. Gary Condit

2013 Third Quarter:
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U.S. SENATE, Health & Human Services - Dept of (HHS), Food & Drug Administration (FDA), Agriculture - Dept of (USDA), U.S. Trade Representative (USTR)


Third Security campaign contributions aren’t too shabby either:
Randal Kirk was one a few Americans that donated $50000 to President Obama’s Inauguration Fund in 2009.  That’s ten times the amount allowed as a personal contribution during the election cycle. 


They tend to bounce back and forth from Republican to Democrat, but it is interesting to know that Mr. Krk not only donated to the Inauguration, but he also gave $16000 to Obama’s Victory Fund and another $2300 to Obama for America.








Life Cycle of the GMO Salmon:

The GMO Salmon begins as eggs in a lab located in Massachusetts…then goes to ditch’s in Panama.  These eggs have been genetically modified and combined with an Atlantic fish called the Ocean Pout.





Accumulated and Published by Jon Corbett.