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According to data contained in the report, the European aquaculture sector has more than 16 500 companies and a total global annual turnover of more than EUR 3.5 billion and employs approximately 64 000 people both directly and indirectly. That is exactly why it is a vital sector that cannot continue to be the poor relation in fisheries policy, with no appropriate, harmonised and investment-promoting legislation.
At a time when we are discussing the future of the common fisheries policy, it is vital to consider the potential of aquaculture to supply high-quality fish with a lower environmental impact, since in that way catches of endangered species at sea can be reduced."@en1
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