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"en.20121122.31.4-374-000"2
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"The concept of small-scale fishing covers fleets, fishing techniques and fisheries that may be fairly different from each other, and may vary between different Member States and fishing areas. Despite these differences, they share a range of characteristics, which make them similar to each other and set them apart from large-scale fishing, which includes industrial fishing. As has been mentioned in various European Parliament resolutions, small-scale fishing should be the subject of differentiated treatment, with management systems and models adapted to its specific characteristics and problems. The European Commission’s proposals for reforming the common fisheries policy (CFP) are not considered to take duly into account the specific characteristics of small-scale fishing. These proposals do not offer an adequate response to the problems currently faced by small-scale fishing. The objectives set out for conserving resources – the need for which is not denied, in general terms, quite the contrary – are not accompanied by the definition of economic and social objectives. The socioeconomic dimension of fisheries policy is thus being neglected. This issue is particularly pertinent for small-scale fishing, given the difficult socioeconomic situation this sector faces. I believe greater attention needs to be paid to small-scale fishing in the reform of the CFP."@en1
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