UPDATED 10:39 AM EST, December 4, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) — Salmon that's genetically modified to grow twice as fast as normal could soon show up on your dinner plate — if the company that makes the fish can stay afloat.
After weathering concerns about the safety and environment impact of the salmon, Aquabounty in 2010 was to poised to become the world's first company to sell fish whose DNA has been altered to speed up growth. But the FDA has not approved the fish, and Aquabounty is running out of money.




