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The report acknowledges the economic difficulties facing the sector. However, to maintain a consistent position on the major problems facing the fishing industry – over-capacity and over-fishing – the EPLP wishes to record its disagreement with the position adopted by the report on four issues:
1. Scrapping and decommissioning – the EPLP believes that this should be an option within strategies to deal with fisheries over-capacity.
2. Proposed increase in
aid, payments that can be paid to the fishing industry for measures that would otherwise be deemed to distort competition or increase capacity – the report called for an increase to raise the level to EUR 100 000. The Commission suggested EUR 30 000 and the EPLP advocates a more cautious approach.
3. Engine replacement and the European Fisheries Fund – the report has been overtaken by the compromise agreement on the EFF but the EPLP maintains its view that there should not be subsidy for vessels or engine replacement.
4. Subsidy/compensation mechanisms – the report suggests these but does not acknowledge the role this plays in fuelling over-capacity in fishing."@en1
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