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In addition to the loss of fishing opportunities, of jobs and of the added value associated with fishing activities, the denunciation of the agreement will mean that vessels that depend on fishing off Angolan waters will have to be converted.
Regrettable though this denunciation is, we must look into other viable possibilities for the vessels in question to be able to operate in other areas or under other fisheries agreements. New fishing opportunities or opportunities already in existence that are not being used must be negotiated. Alternatively, vessels in Angola could stay by means of setting up joint ventures. That way, jobs can be kept and vessels saved from scrapping.
Measures must therefore be taken to facilitate the conversion of these vessels, for example by exempting them from having to pay back construction or modernisation aid obtained during the previous ten years, and temporary tie-up aid awarded under the Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance.
Joint enterprises or other types of joint venture with a third country should be based on genuine cooperation projects that are mutually beneficial. The relocation of the fleet and the fishing industry from Community countries should not be encouraged, with the loss of jobs and economic activity that that implies, both upstream and downstream."@en1
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