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". − The economic difficulties faced by the fishing industry are the result of an unclear and inefficient system, which is based on the system of TACs (Total Allowable Catch), quotas and management of fishing effort. The Commission communication on ‘improving the economic situation in the fishing industry’ mentions the difficulties faced by the industry and identifies some new approaches for fisheries management. These include management of ‘fishing rights’. This debate is extremely important to the Community fishing industry as it opens the door to greater biological sustainability of resources and more opportunity for those responsible for the industry to intervene in the market. There is a wide variety of fishing rights and transaction systems that are not always totally transparent. We must therefore engage in serious debate so that ways of managing these rights, which are capable of ensuring transparency, legal certainty and economic efficiency for fishermen, can be assessed. As fishing rights form the backbone of fisheries management in the leading countries in terms of fishing potential (US, New Zealand, Norway, etc.), it is totally appropriate to discuss this possibility in the Community’s fisheries management. Due to all the above, the Members of the Portuguese Social Democratic Party support the Attwooll report."@en1

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