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"en.20121122.31.4-235-500"2
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"As representatives of European society, it is our duty once again to call for rationalisation of fisheries policy. The predictions regarding future stocks are alarming. If we retain the current fishing policy there is a danger that certain fish species will be totally extinct within a few decades. As individuals who value the diversity of nature, who are concerned about the success of Europe’s economy and about the well-being of future generations, as informed consumers who make wise choices in their daily shopping, we must appeal for common sense. Nature’s bounty is not infinite, which is why it is so important to ensure that it is exploited sustainably. Attention should be paid to recreational fishing methods. Such fishing is not controlled and contributes significantly to the reduction of the salmon population. It is also necessary to introduce more detailed and regular checks on landings, because many irregularities occur at that stage too."@en1
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