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The protection of juveniles is a priority for guaranteeing the conservation of fish stocks and their long-term sustainability. Improving technical catch measures must therefore be seen as an essential component of the common fisheries policy and must be considered in conjunction with the other instruments for the fisheries sector.
We therefore agree with the rapporteur’s proposals, specifically when he states that, since it is fishermen who are the interested parties in these measures, and since no one knows these matters better than they do, they should be fully involved in the process of defining these measures.
In fact, we have always called for social dialogue with the sector to be improved, as demonstrated by our proposals in the opinion that we delivered under the 2003 budget procedure. We still believe, however, that Regional Advisory Councils might not be the most appropriate instruments for guaranteeing this participation. What is really needed is for the common fisheries policy to be properly decentralised.
We agree with the rapporteur’s assertion that technical mistakes in the drafting of this Commission proposal, particularly in a regulation for legislative consolidation involving extremely technical and sensitive matters, call into question the Commission’s technical competence in these matters and heighten the lack of confidence fishermen have in the Commission."@en1
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