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". – In February 2001 when this Parliament discussed cod stock recovery measures, the Nicholson report clearly stated and I quote: '… the Commission's current proposal for a further closure in 2001 can only be accepted with the greatest reluctance … However, if 2001 is a repeat of 2000, then no one should be surprised if fishermen lend their support to calls for emergency aid along the lines of that enjoyed by the agriculture sector for so long and by fishing fleets in other parts of the Community'.
Decisions and objectives of the recovery plans cannot disregard the social and economic consequences which they will have. Recovery plans must seek a balance between the recovery and conservation of stocks and measures to limit the impact on the fishing industry.
2003 is a repeat of 2002 is a repeat of 2001 is a repeat of 2000. Fishermen are now demanding emergency aid to compensate for losses incurred by coastal communities as a result of cod conservation measures, and I for one support them.
The utmost respect must be paid to the need for social, economic and regional cohesion and the highest priority must be given to the defence of the populations of those regions highly dependent on fisheries."@en1
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