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". The outermost regions (ORs) have specific structural and socio-economic conditions, which can result in permanent economic handicaps, including economic dependence on a few products and limited access to markets. Their economic activities are based chiefly on tourism, agriculture and fisheries, which is the case of the Autonomous Region of the Azores and of Madeira. This own-initiative report, which I believe is broadly to be welcomed, is, therefore, important. I agree with the need to ensure that Article 299(2) of the EC Treaty constitutes the legal basis for all measures relating to the ORs, including the fisheries sector. I also agree on the importance of the compensation scheme for the additional costs incurred in the marketing of certain fishery products and with increasing the budget of the POSEI programmes. Aid must also be maintained for renewing and modernising the local fleet, for increasing the eligibility of new species and for fishermen’s active participation in the common fisheries policy. The most pressing requirement for maintaining the fisheries sector in the ORs, however, concerns the management of fishery resources, ensuring that only local fleets can fish in their exclusive economic zone, as the rapporteur advocates, to some extent, in paragraph 12. We must obtain detailed information on the state of fish resources in the ORs, particularly of Black Scabbardfish."@en1
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