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"Mr President, I too would like to welcome Mr Holmes' report and hope he makes a speedy recovery.
When the Commission's proposals first appeared, we, in the Green Party, welcomed them. It was high time that these newly-developed fisheries for deepwater species were brought under some sort of control. We are all aware of why these species are particularly vulnerable to over-exploitation, as Mr Stevenson pointed out in his introduction.
As the stocks in EU waters which were the traditional target of EU vessels were becoming depleted, the result was the development of these new fisheries. At the same time, we feel that the conclusions of the negotiations over the detail of the management regime put in place are much too weak. They are also too dependent upon TACs and quotas which have proved such a disaster elsewhere, as Mr Stevenson pointed out. We hope that now that a management regime is put in place, the Commission will act quickly to strengthen it – for instance by other means, such as much stronger technical measures and more restrictive effort controls. This is what will be effective in the long term."@en1
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