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"European and French fishermen do not need a new financial mechanism – yesterday the FIFG, today the European Fisheries Fund – what they need is hope for the future.
Sustainable development and the precautionary principle, general principles applied to the common fisheries policy, only serve to disguise a restrictive policy in terms of fisheries, fishing areas, fishing days and agreements with third countries.
Under the pretext of protecting stocks, the fisherman is being eliminated – that is the overall approach of the European Commission which, moreover, does not impose the same constraints and costs on non-Community fleets as it does on European fishermen.
To combat this policy, we intend to foster the development of the French fishing industry, which indirectly provides employment for 100 000 people, in order to reduce our trade deficit and allow fishermen to ply their trade in optimal conditions of work and safety."@en1
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