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The setting up of a Community institution to ensure a certain level of coordination in the work of national fisheries inspectors is a useful initiative. What is crucial, however, is the scope of the competences of the institution that is set up, and its mandate. I cannot vote in favour of the proposal for a Council regulation establishing a Community Fisheries Control Agency. Control of such matters falls under the jurisdiction of the Member States, both practically and in legal terms, and the proposal for a regulation violates the equilibrium between the institutions. Another aspect of the common fisheries policy is the protection of aquatic resources. The Lisbon strategy states that sustainable development entails paying attention to both the ecological and social factors of this development. By protecting aquatic resources, we also protect the people who make their living from these waters. We should review overly ambitious conservation plans that only allow for short periods for the renewal of fish stocks, as is in the case with the cod stocks in the Eastern Baltic. The period that has been agreed on gives rise to unacceptable social tensions."@en1
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