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"The fisheries debate has taken centre stage in this part-session, starting with this report on the reform of the common fisheries policy.
First it highlights the failure of the measures adopted so far at European level, in that the sector seems not to have responded as required, first by raising employment levels and secondly by depending less on third countries.
Unfortunately neither of these two goals has been achieved, and today the system is facing a really difficult situation. The prospective solutions include a new measure to favour the conservation and improvement of marine biological resources, more rational management of the socio-economic and employment sustainability of the sector, and the call to impose strict rules on non-EU countries that do not comply with certain marine environmental safeguards.
Alongside these measures, regionalisation is proposed as a key principle of fisheries reform. It should result in having greater freedom with regard to various requirements, while fully respecting the principle of subsidiarity. All these reasons have led me to vote for all the reports on fisheries, a sector that still can and must offer a great deal in terms of the environment, food, the economy and employment."@en1
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