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"I welcome the adoption of the Rodust report on reform of the Common Fisheries Policy, and particularly the proposals on: ending the practice of discarding fish at sea (starting 2014); moving towards quotas that respect maximum sustainable yields (from 2015) and to multiannual plans and regional structures; taking full account of local communities that are especially dependent on fishing and related activities when allocating quotas. I also welcome the overwhelming rejection – by 620 votes to 36 with 4 abstentions – of amendment 214, which sought the effective abandonment and dismemberment of the CFP. Since overfishing is a Europe-wide, indeed a global problem, it is obvious we need a common European approach. But we do need a reformed CFP. One that seeks to put an end to overfishing and to allow fish stocks to recover, to secure a sustainable future for fishing communities, especially small-scale fishermen, and achieve more jobs in this sector. The very large majority in favour of this report, as well as Parliament’s enhanced role in the CFP under the Lisbon Treaty, put the rapporteur in a strong position to negotiate with the Council which, under the Irish Presidency, wants to reach agreement by July."@en1
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