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"Mr President-in-Office of the Council, thank you for your reply. Certainly I am in favour of respecting the idea that a minimum stock of all possible species of fish should be maintained in order to guarantee their survival and continuity, and the fishermen themselves are the first to have an interest in this resource not being exhausted, since it represents their way of life. That is why I raised the question of whether, while respecting the fishing effort, while respecting the maximum catches laid down, it would be possible to also authorise financial aid for the renewal of fishing vessels which, as a result of their specific characteristics, cannot have less than 400 GT. I am grateful for the information you have given me, but I do not know whether this covers the needs for the modernisation of the fleet for all types of fisheries. In this regard, I would like to stress that we cannot treat seafaring workers as second-class workers. The renewal of the fleet is something vital not only for the survival of companies, not only for the environment, but also for safety and the working conditions of workers."@en1

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