SB 25-GENETICALLY MODIFIED FISH  CHAIR WAGONER announced SB 25 to be up for consideration. SENATOR ELTON said Senator Gary Stevens is co-sponsor of SB 25. It requires that genetically modified finfish or shellfish sold in Alaska be identified on the label if it is sold at the retail level. Right now only an aquarium fish has been approved for sale at the retail level, but the FDA has an application pending from a US/Canadian firm that wants to produce GM Atlantic salmon for human consumption and to sell the eggs from them to other fish farmers around the world. He said that other jurisdictions around the world will be making decisions on whether or not to allow GM fish and it won't be economic to deny it. Alaskans will be able to make informed purchase decisions at the retail level and the required labeling will allow marketers of Alaskan seafood products to draw an even brighter line between wild and natural Alaska fish and industrially produced fish for human consumption. 3:36:30 PM DENNIS KELSO, University of California Santa Cruz, supported SB 25 and said his research focuses on the effects of global production of GM fish on Alaska's wild salmon. Genetically modified fish will be the most active area for development of the GM technology. He thought that this is a consumer choice bill that equips Alaskan consumers with the knowledge of what kind of seafood and production practice they can chose to support. 3:38:54 PM SENATOR STEDMAN said SB 25 has the unanimous support of the Salmon Industry Task Force. 3:39:57 PM SENATOR DYSON moved to pass SB 25 from committee with attached fiscal note and individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.