Patrick de Rham
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Envoyé : dimanche, 7. janvier 2001 22:21
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Objet : [acn-l] Re: Fw: Genetically-Modified Catfish Coming To Dinner
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Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2001 15:55:00 -0800
From: Paul V. Loiselle <i-loiselle at idt.net>
To: PETER.UNMACK at asu.edu
Cc: dfc-l <dfc-l at lists.cc.utexas.edu>, acn-l <acn-l at acn.ca>
Subject: Re: Fw: Genetically-Modified Catfish Coming To Dinner
Mboala tsara!
No doubt having these fish get loose in North America would be bad nows.
However, my nightmare is seeing this creature added to the portmanteau biota
of aquaculture species that have already eliminated every native fish from
the central highlands of Madagascar and doing their level best to complete
the job in the coastal lowlands! Under the circumstances, there is a LOT to
be said for a pre-emptive strike. I wonder how many gallons of rotenone
would be required to do a proper job of proactive management?
Ho ela velona!
Paul
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