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The new fisheries protocol between the EU and the Comoros for the period 2005 to 2010 is the logical and predictable development of the previous agreement, and differs little from it.
Following the very good level of utilisation of fishing opportunities between 2001 and 2004, the new protocol proposes a reduction in the total number of vessels, despite an increase in the permitted annual catch from 4 670 to 6 000 tonnes.
In keeping with other fisheries agreements with Indian Ocean countries, the agreement between the EU and the Comoros is of great importance to the Community’s tuna fishing sector, as it will equip the sector with the resources to meet the demands of the Community market.
Although the rapporteur has produced an excellent report, which I broadly support, I must point out that the new agreement reduces the number of Portuguese longliners licensed to fish in the area covered by the agreement.
I must also register my dismay at the Commission’s failure to consult the Portuguese sector in the course of the negotiations relating to the proposal before us."@en1
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