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"Mr President, during my seven months as an MEP, I have never met more angry people than the fishermen and fisherwomen I have met in my constituency.
Clearly for them, the common fisheries policy has not worked. Therefore, the reform is most welcome. I think we all agree that we need to preserve fish stocks but we also need to preserve coastal communities, and the two are not necessarily mutually exclusive. There has to be a voice in favour of the small fisherman and small fisherwoman.
Also, as pointed out by Mr Brons, new technologies have to be brought on board, particularly the ones he referred to which can help with dispersals. That would make a huge difference.
And finally, the whole question of research has to be looked at. There is a tendency, once we hear about research or scientific evidence, to take it at face value. As Mr Cadec said, it must be incontestable, it must be objective and it must be up to date."@en1
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