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In order to ensure the sustainability of fisheries resources, it is important that we are provided with detailed information and credible scientific opinions regarding the current state and ongoing development of these resources. The overriding concern is reliability of information, which has often been called into question, thereby creating unwanted tension between investigators, scientists and fishermen.
There are therefore two crucial issues:
The first entails fishermen taking an active role in the management of fishing effort and participating in the evaluation of studies into resources in conjunction with investigators and scientists. Fishermen have the most to gain from the sustainability of resources and from stock recovery measures. It is therefore important that we create suitable bodies that enable effective communication between all those concerned;
The second entails a thorough evaluation of the socio-economic impact of stock recovery measures or measures aimed at reducing the fishing effort. The implementation of these measures, which is sometimes voluntary on the part of the fishermen, as happens in Portugal in the case of sardines, requires compensation at public, national and Community level.
It is also necessary to increase EU funding in research in the fisheries sector and to create the material and human conditions required to improve scientific advice."@en1
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