'Halt This Nightmare': Alarm as Florida Set to Begin Release of Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes [View all]
Environmentalists and Florida residents voiced concern and outrage Monday as state government officials and the biotechnology giant Oxitec announced plans to move ahead this week with a pilot project that involves releasing up to a billion genetically engineered mosquitoes in Monroe County over a two-year period.
"EPA has set the lowest possible bar for approving genetically engineered insects and has opened Pandora's Box for future experiments that will slide through with little investigation."
Barry Wray, Florida Keys Environmental Coalition
Presented by local authorities as an effort to control the population of Aedes aegyptia mosquito species that can carry both the dengue and yellow fever viruscritics warn that the effort's supposed benefits and its potential negative consequences have not been sufficiently studied.
Responding to news that the first boxes of genetically modified mosquitos are set to be placed in six locations in Monroe County this week, Friends of the Earth noted in a press release that "scientists have raised concerns that GE mosquitoes could create hybrid wild mosquitoes which could worsen the spread of mosquito-borne diseases and could be more resistant to insecticides than the original wild mosquitoes."
Dana Perls, food and technology program manager at Friends of the Earth, called on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)which approved the project last Mayto "halt this live experiment immediately."
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