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"The report by Michael Holmes quite rightly underlines the lack of real scientific knowledge about deep-water fish stocks. We do know, however, that deep-water fish such as orange roughy, commonly known as the ‘Emperor’, have a long life span and above all reach maturity late which means, of course, that stocks are replenished very slowly.
We are now seeing a reduction in deep-water catches, which is confirmed by the decision by industrial boat-owners, who have themselves stopped their activities, which have become unprofitable.
Limiting access to deep-water fish stocks is therefore justified but could be re-examined in light of new and objective scientific data."@en1
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