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The Commission seems to envisage a common fisheries policy that focuses more on the short-term interests of the Member States than on the interests of the fishermen. The time has come for the CFP to try to keep fishing-dependent regions alive and not to turn this issue into a battleground for the Member States. Fishermen share common interests; they all need the fish stocks to pursue their professional activities.
The decisions and objectives of the recovery plans must not underestimate the consequences they may have. The recovery plans must seek a balance between the recovery or conservation of fish stocks and measures to limit the impact on the fishing industry.
Certain amendments that were adopted – including some tabled by my own group, the Union for Europe of the Nations, particularly the maintenance of the 12-mile exclusive zone, which is essential for Portugal – led me to vote for the report."@en1
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