Australia's carp herpes plan dubbed 'serious risk to global food security'
by Calla Wahlquist from on (#2DQ6S)
UK academics say introduction of herpes virus could also cause 'catastrophic ecosystem crashes' in Australia
Scientists in Britain have raised concerns about Australia's $15m plan to release a herpes virus in the nation's largest river system to eradicate carp, saying it poses a serious risk to global food security, could cause "catastrophic ecosystem crashes" in Australia, and is unlikely to control carp numbers long term.
In a letter published in the Nature Ecology and Evolution journal this week, University of East Anglia researchers Dr Jackie Lighten and Prof Cock van Oosterhout say the "irreversible high-risk proposal" could have "serious ecological, environmental, and economic ramifications."
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