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"Question No 62 by Carlos Bautista Ojeda (): Does the Commission know whether Fisheries Commissioner Franz Fischler knows what ‘pescaíto frito’ (fried fish typical of Andalucia) is? Does the Commission know where the ‘pescaíto’ which most of the citizens of southern Europe currently consume comes from? Does it have proof as to which fleets are now catching the ‘pescaíto’ which is eaten every day in Andalucia? Does it have proof of the level of commitment to the environment and preservation of stocks displayed by the third countries which are now catching our ‘pescaíto’? Is the Commission aware of the fact that the fleets which caught ‘pescaíto frito’ until a few years ago were the only fleets which respected the biological rest periods, and are now the only fleets lying in the breakers’ yards? If so, why this insistence on turning the same screw ever tighter with its Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), which by means of commercial agreements of whatever kind, favours and encourages these third states which do not respect biological rest periods nor stocks, and which moreover allow enormous commercial industrial fleets, some of them belonging to European shipowners, to catch the ‘pescaíto frito’ which we eat? Does the Commission not believe that in reality, its CFP proposals, hiding behind a false sustainability criterion, are actually seeking to wipe out the in-shore fishing fleet, the only one which generates employment and respects the environment and replace it with an industrial fleet with a far greater fishing potential, which does not respect stocks?"@en1
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