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(Brussels) – Vera Coelho, from Seas At Risk and OCEAN2012, issued the following statement responding to the vote in the European Parliament today on the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
Fish and buoys, Vigo fish market, Spain © Mike Walker
“Today, the European Parliament debated and voted on a report on the Reform of the Common Fisheries Policy. It was an encouraging sign that MEPs recognise their increased responsibility on fisheries policy. Many of them accepted the fundamental necessity of conserving fish stocks as the basis for safeguarding the livelihood of fisheries dependent communities. However, it is disappointing that not enough of them voted to include this in the report. A majority of members also failed to acknowledge the established connection between fisheries subsidies and overfishing.”
OCEAN2012 is committed to shaping a CFP that:
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