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"EU fisheries policy should be aimed at guaranteeing abundant fish stocks, quality food products for consumers and sound basic conditions for the European fishing industry.
EU fisheries policy has unfortunately been turned into a permanent policy for subsidising an unprofitable fishing industry that cannot survive by its own unaided efforts and without aid policy guaranteeing the fish stocks. This prevents structures from being rationalised but not the depletion of stocks.
At the same time, the Icelandic example, with its developed ownership of fishing rights, shows that there are other methods that both protect fish stocks and help the industry adapt to new basic conditions. Fisheries policy does not need to be aid policy.
EU fisheries policy should seek new directions whereby fish stocks are secured from depletion and, at the same time, the fishing industry is restructured."@en1
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