HJR 15-OPEN OCEAN AQUACULTURE    CHAIR WAGONER announced HJR 15 to be up for consideration. IAN FISK, staff to Representative John Harris, sponsor, said that HJR 15 bluntly opposes fish farming in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) from three miles out to 200 miles. He is concerned about biological problems with fish farming such as the introduction of genetically modified organisms, the transmission of disease, escapes into the natural environment and the effects on human of eating these fish. There are economic concerns, as well. In 1990 the state passed a ban on fish farming in state waters. While the farmed fish industry has hurt the Alaskan salmon industry, it's also helped identify Alaskan salmon as unique and good. People are concerned what will happen to that reputation if fish farming is allowed in the EEZ. This resolution also asks for the legislature to prepare an environmental impact statement to accompany any proposal before Congress. 4:14:29 PM SENATOR SEEKINS didn't agree with the first whereas statement that all of Alaska's wild fish stocks were healthy and sustainable. He said he knows of occasional localized problems. CHAIR WAGONER agreed with most of what Mr. Fisk said, but took exception to the fact that it's not going to have an economic impact and that there is a zero fiscal note. "In a lot of cases it could have a very negative impact on the State of Alaska and the fish stock that we have protected over the years...." 4:16:52 PM SENATOR DYSON moved to pass HJR 15 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. There were no objections and it was so ordered.