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"en.20121122.31.4-373-748"2
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"Eighty per cent of fishing in Europe is carried out by small vessels (under 15 metres). This is therefore a vital economic sector that deserves to be strengthened and encouraged. An efficient reform of the common fisheries policy (CFP) must naturally take account of the specific characteristics of this activity on a human scale, while preserving the balance and availability of fishery resources. From this perspective, the report puts forward some very useful proposals. The same is true with regard to the recommendations to modernise vessels and promote youth employment, but also to grant assistance from the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to benefit economic development and to support a sector frequently confronted with emergencies. A sound CFP reform means achieving a balance between sustainable and economic development. Small-scale fishing, a specifically European asset, is the perfect example of such a balance."@en1
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