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AquaBounty Technologies is a biotechnology company based in
Maynard, Massachusetts Maynard is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The town is located 22 miles west of Boston, in the MetroWest and Greater Boston region of Massachusetts and borders Acton, Concord, Stow and Sudbury. The town's population ...
, United States. The company is notable for its research and development of genetically modified fish. It aims to create products that aim to increase the productivity of aquaculture. As of 2020, sale of salmon has been approved in Canada and the United States.


History

The underlying genetic technology that accelerates the growth and reduces the time to market for the AquAdvantage salmon was developed in 1989 at
Memorial University Memorial University of Newfoundland, also known as Memorial University or MUN (), is a public university in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, based in St. John's, with satellite campuses in Corner Brook, elsewhere in Newfoundland and i ...
in Newfoundland, Canada.  In 2003, the first regulatory study of the fish was submitted in the U.S. to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), who ruled that the fish were safe to eat and posed no threat to the environment when farmed in land-based aquaculture farms.  In 2012, a submission was made to Health Canada to allow the sale of the genetically modified fish in Canada and the application was subsequently approved. AquAdvantage salmon received FDA approval in 2015 and the first U.S. harvest of salmon occurred in 2020 at their Indiana-located aquafarm. As of 2022, a production facility is in construction in Ohio.


Products

The company has developed hybrid salmon, trout, and tilapia designed to grow faster than traditional fish. Only the salmon has progressed to government (Canada, United States) approvals and are the first genetically modified animals approved for consumption. Their hybrid Atlantic salmon incorporates a gene from a
Chinook salmon The Chinook salmon (''Oncorhynchus tshawytscha'') is the largest and most valuable species of Pacific salmon in North America, as well as the largest in the genus '' Oncorhynchus''. Its common name is derived from the Chinookan peoples. Other ...
, which bears a single copy of the stably integrated α-form of the '' opAFP-GHc2'' gene construct at the α-locus in the EO-1α line (Ocean Pout AKA Eel). AquaBounty has patented and trademarked this fish as the
AquAdvantage salmon AquAdvantage salmon is a genetically engineered (GE) fish, a GE Atlantic salmon developed by AquaBounty Technologies in 1989. The typical growth hormone-regulating gene in the Atlantic salmon was replaced with the growth hormone-regulating gen ...
, a sterile Atlantic salmon female that can grow to market size in half the time of conventional salmon. The company was reported to have made its first sale of of AquaAdvantage salmon to Canadian customers in July 2017. Sales in the U.S. started May 2021.


Finances

In 2012, a ''New York Times'' article reported the finances of AquaBounty were not in good shape and the company had to reduce staff from 27 to 12.Pollack, Andrew (21 May 2012
An Entrepreneur Bankrolls a Genetically Engineered Salmon
''The New York Times'', Retrieved 3 October 2012
In March 2012, AquaBounty raised US$2 million in new capital, but this would only last until the end of the year. Georgian investor Kakha Bendukidze owned 47.6% of the company's stock before selling to American
synthetic biology Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a multidisciplinary area of research that seeks to create new biological parts, devices, and systems, or to redesign systems that are already found in nature. It is a branch of science that encompasses a broad ran ...
firm
Intrexon Precigen, Inc (formerly Intrexon Corporation, NASDAQ: PGEN) is an American biotechnology company. Its president and CEO is Helen Sabzevari. Intrexon was founded in 1998, and is headquartered in Germantown, Maryland. With a suite of proprietary an ...
in October 2012. Intrexon put up $500,000 in bridge financing and offered to buy the rest of the company. Intrexon acquired majority ownership of Aquabounty in 2013.Jacob Bunge (15 December 2015
Firm Bets on Biotech That Changes How Food Is Produced
''The Wall Street Journal'', retrieved 30 January 2016
In 2019 Intrexon sold Aquabounty - which continues as a publicly held company - to TS Aquaculture, LLC, a privately held company managed by Third Security, LLC, a venture capital firm led by former Intrexon Chairman & CEO Randal J. Kirk.


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