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"en.20111213.26.2-332-000"2
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"The objectives of the common fisheries policy, notably to ensure that the exploitation of living aquatic resources is sustainable in economic, environmental and social terms while applying the precautionary principle and an ecosystem approach, also extend to waters beyond territorial and EU waters. The European Union, as well as Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Romania, Slovenia and Spain, are contracting parties to the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) which may, on the basis of scientific advice, adopt recommendations and resolutions designed to promote the development, conservation, rational management and best utilisation of stocks of living aquatic resources in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea at levels that are considered sustainable. The recommendations adopted by the GFCM are binding on its contracting parties. The EU is a contracting party; the recommendations are binding on the EU and should therefore be transposed, where their content is not already covered by EU legislation, into EU law. The basis of the advice is the scientific use of relevant data on fleet capacity and activity, on the biological status of exploited resources, and on the social and economic situation of the fishing industry. These data need to be collected and submitted in time to allow the subsidiary bodies of the GFCM to prepare their advice and, in time, for this advice to be acted upon properly."@en1
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