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Canadian Environmental Protection Act
Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) main purpose is to protect the environment, human health, reduce toxic chemicals ,and harmful substances to the environment. To ensure the safety of the people and the environment, the biotechnology has to go through risk assessment and pass CEPA’s requirements. CEPA must be notified of new biotechnology and perform evaluation of harmful effects that may occur including toxic substances, risks to environment and humans. For instance, aquatic biotechnology must be assessed before getting imported. Under the CEPA, the administrator has the ability to address pollution problems in aquatic environments such as chemical or trash pollution and take it into consideration when assessing new fish products of biotechnology. CEPA has a domestic list that will have products/substances that have already been tested for importation and manufacturing. However, if the fish products of biotechnology are not listed in the domestic list that CEPA provided, it must go through evaluation of potential risk that may occur in the environment or human’s health. Although regulations don’t apply if the fish product is researched and has already been imported or manufactured, and it doesn’t contain any toxicity in the product. Also Canadian wildlife species and their offspring that produced through traditional breeding, artificial insemination, and surrogate hosting. It could be changed if the administrator suspects that fish product of biotechnology is toxic.