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This report is based on the premise that the common fisheries policy (CFP) does not pay due attention to the specific interests of the outermost regions.
The rapporteur rightly believes that there is, in many ways, a conflict between the CFP on the one hand, which was planned with the interests of continental Europe in mind and which applies to the outermost regions because of their status as an integral part of the Community, and, on the other, the specific needs of the outermost regions which came into being as a result of their specific geographical, economic and social characteristics. It should be added that the reform of the CFP has also failed to take due account of the needs of the regions in question.
In this context, we must establish a number of priorities reflected in various support measures, which warrant our attention. First of all, increasing the eligibility of new species of fish from the outermost regions and maintaining aid for the construction of new vessels after 2006. Next, increasing, as a matter of urgency, scientific research into fishery resources and finally creating fishing zones reserved exclusively for local fishermen.
I have voted in favour in order to support this consistent policy, which seeks to meet the needs of the outermost regions."@en1
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