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"I voted in favour of this report because the technical conservation measures for fishery resources play a major role in the annual decisions on catch possibilities. More specifically, these conservation measures are rules that fishermen must follow on a daily basis when fishing. The measures relate to minimum landing sizes, minimum net mesh sizes, zones and closed seasons, limiting by-catch, the criteria to use more selective fishing gears and measures designed to protect the marine environment and have thus a considerable impact on achieving the objectives of the common fisheries policy (CFP). Besides the extension of validity of the current technical measures, the proposed text contains an update on existing measures on the basis of advice by the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries and recommendations by the North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission as well as measures to reduce discards in the North-east Atlantic as agreed with Norway and the Faroe Islands in 2010 which had not yet been transposed into EU law. It is unfortunate that instead of a permanent solution being found in time, Parliament is being presented with yet another proposal on transitional technical measures. European fishermen need legal clarity and the word ‘temporarily’ should not lead ad absurdum."@en1
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