THIRD WORLD NETWORK BIOSAFETY INFORMATION SERVICE
Dear friends and colleagues,
Re: Border Issues with GM Mosquito Releases
This paper highlights the significant cross-border issues that arise with any environmental releases of GM mosquitoes. Such releases have already occurred in field trials in the Cayman Islands, Malaysia and Brazil.
GM mosquitoes may spread easily to other countries via a variety of dispersal mechanisms, for example in breeding sites, such as tyres, in people’s clothing and by road, rail and sea. They may pose risks to biological diversity and human health.
Parties to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety have obligations to notify affected or potentially affected States, when it knows of an occurrence under its jurisdiction resulting in a release that leads, or may lead, to unintentional transboundary movement of a GMO that is likely to have significant adverse effects on biodiversity, taking also into account risks to human health in such States. In addition, should the GM mosquitoes cross borders but have not been approved by the neighbouring country, these would be considered illegal transboundary movements.
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Border Issues with GM Mosquito Releases
GeneWatch UK, Oct 2012
Open releases of UK biotech company Oxitec’s genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes in Brazil began in February 2011 and production is now being scaled up to 2.5 million transgenic mosquitoes per week. To date Brazil has not consulted neighbouring countries on releases of Oxitec’s living modified mosquitoes.
In contrast, Brazil has recently announced that it will consult neighbouring countries on plans to conduct experiments with releases of mosquitoes infected with the bacterium wolbachia, which is thought to reduce the transmission of dengue fever. This is a non-GM approach (the bacteria are not genetically modified).