HJR 8-OPPOSE GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON  1:18:48 PM CO-CHAIR SEATON announced that the first order of business is HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 8, Urging the United States Food and Drug Administration to deny an application to sell genetically engineered salmon in the United States; urging compliance with the provision of P.L. 110-85 (Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007) that requires the Commissioner of Food and Drugs to consult with the National Marine Fisheries Service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration regarding a report on environmental risks associated with genetically engineered seafood products; and urging that product labeling requirements include the words "Genetically Modified" prominently displayed on the front of the package if the application is approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration. [Before the committee was CSHJR 8(FSH).] CO-CHAIR SEATON opened public testimony on the resolution. He then closed it after ascertaining that no one wished to testify. 1:19:50 PM REPRESENTATIVE HERRON moved to adopt Amendment 1, labeled 27- LS0376\M.1, Kane, 3/9/11, which read: Page 2, following line 13: Insert a new clause to read: "WHEREAS the applicant has already bred and produced transgenic salmon and shipped them for commercial market tests; and" There being no objection, Amendment 1 was adopted. 1:20:59 PM REPRESENTATIVE GARDNER noted that Alaska has so much invested in its salmon, as well as its image and branding of the state's salmon as being natural, sustainably harvested, and from clean waters. Any introduction of genetically modified fish, whether accidental or however, is terrifying, she said. She offered her support for the resolution. REPRESENTATIVE KAWASAKI, in response to Co-Chair Seaton, stated that the bill before the committee is Version M [27-LS0376\M]. 1:22:23 PM REPRESENTATIVE KAWASAKI moved to report CSHJR 8(FSH), as amended out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHJR 8(RES) was reported from the House Resources Standing Committee.