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". As the Kindermann report shows and as Commissioner Fischler has just acknowledged, the era of MAGPs is now in the past; we will, in future, no longer be able to operate using this harsh, short-sighted and authoritarian method of regulating the fishing effort. In the new common fisheries policy, we no longer have to implement instruments which prevent modernisation, which are harmful to safety on board and which deter young people from entering the fishing industry. Yes, we are all aware of the need to manage, through measures implemented by the governments, the finely-balanced biology of fish species. This is the purpose of TACs and quotas, the effectiveness of which we must further enhance by improving the estimates of available resources. Yes, the fleet capacity must remain stable overall but the current situation must be flexible. State aid must be made available to carry out fleet modernisation. Yes, we call for controls that are fairly and generally applied. We can only express our surprise, however, at the contradiction between the Commissioner’s claim that the era of MAGPs is now in the past, and the draft regulation which aims to scrap almost 6 000 vessels, and nearly 1 000 of which will be from France alone, during the 2003-2006 period."@en1
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