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"I voted for this report because it calls for restrictions on fishing for flounder and turbot in the Baltic Sea. There is a pressing need for industrial fishing in the Baltic Sea to be stopped. As there is a lack of reliable scientific data on the basis of which fish catches in industrial fisheries can be assessed, it is essential that full documentation of catches should be introduced immediately, together with full monitoring on the vessels engaged in these fishing activities. I agree with the European Parliament’s position that it is necessary to take immediate action under the common fisheries policy to settle the issue of industrial fishing in the Baltic Sea, bearing in mind that, from an environmental point of view, such fishing is harmful to the Baltic Sea’s ecosystem.
We must take into account the fact that the Baltic Sea is among the most precious marine ecosystems in the world, and that the Baltic Sea region has been classified as a ‘particularly sensitive sea area’ (PSSA). Furthermore, the climate in the Baltic Sea is changing, and different species of fish are adapting to this, meaning that their migration and spawning patterns are also changing. For this reason, I agree with Parliament’s call for the Commission to carry out a review of the marine protection areas in the Baltic Sea."@en1
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