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"en.20041214.8.2-143"2
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This is a sensible arrangement for the bilateral management of the Baltic Sea fishery resources, integrating the existing bilateral agreements between the Russian Federation and Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden within a single bilateral agreement.
Of course it is important place a high priority on maintaining stocks of fish. It should also be kept in mind that the greatest threat to living resources in the Baltic Sea comes from land and not from the sea, and the best way to limit the pollution of the sea is to integrate environmental protection requirements into the fisheries policy. This aspect should be one of the top priorities while negotiating a bilateral agreement with the Community and the Russian Federation."@en1
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