GM salmon opponents herald end of large-scale production of adult fish on P.E.I.

A company that pioneered genetically modified salmon in Canada has stopped producing the adult fish at its Prince Edward Island facility, though it says it will continue some production of genetically modified eggs. A manager at AquaBounty Technologies holds one of the last batch of conventional Atlantic salmon raised at a commercial fish farm in Albany, Ind., in a June 19, 2019, file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Michael Conroy

A company that pioneered genetically modified salmon in Canada has stopped production at its Prince Edward Island facility of adult fish for sale, prompting celebrations from industry critics.

AquaBounty said in a release today that with most of its production now focused on the United States market, it will instead use its P.E.I. facility to produce eggs and broodstock — adult fish used for breeding.

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