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Unfortunately, the Baltic salmon stock continues to decrease despite the set objective of restoring the salmon stock in the area. I agree that the impact of predators on the salmon stock should be studied; however, we should admit that human activity poses a major threat, whether it be environmental damage from hydro-electric dams or illegal fishing where salmon is reported as sea trout in the fishing records. I have always respected the major contribution of Sweden and Finland to the development of environmental protection in the Baltic Sea area and I hope that they can manage the restoration and protection of the Baltic salmon stock just as actively and seriously. I supported this report, which calls for greater monitoring of salmon catches and the implementation of the relevant recommendations by the Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission (Helcom)."@en1
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