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"I would first of all refer to the answer to Question No 280, given by the Council to the honourable Member during the part-session in April of this year, and also add the following.
In the light of scientific opinions from the ICES, recommending that lowest possible catches be adhered to and that a recovery plan be implemented for the stock in question, the Council has laid down the Total Allowable Catch for hake at 22 623 tonnes, compared with 42 090 tonnes during 2000. The Commission had proposed a TAC of only 11 000 tonnes for 2001.
The Total Allowable Catch for hake is divided up into four administrative areas. According to the scientific information to which the Commission had access, the situation regarding hake in Divisions VII a, b, d and e was worse than in the three more northerly areas, which is why a proportionately greater reduction in the TAC was made there.
Measures for 2002 must be taken in the light of the current discussion concerning a recovery plan for hake."@en1
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