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"Madam President, the regulation adopted today is not the first document of this part-session to deal with the protection of the EU’s water bodies. The European Maritime Safety Agency has already done a particularly important job in protecting the seas. However, the painful lessons of the Gulf of Mexico show that we must take stronger action in the European Union. The EMSA has so far carried out monitoring of maritime transport, but this regulation will require its monitoring function to be expanded. I was the shadow rapporteur for this document from the Committee on the Environment and I am particularly pleased that, from now on, the EMSA will monitor not just pollution from ships but also from oil and gas installations and transport facilities. It is also very important that the Agency should have a certain influence on and be able to cooperate with the European Commission when carrying out checks in third countries, i.e. those countries which share a sea with the European Union, and I hope that effective monitoring will enable effective prevention of and an effective response to potential disasters to be ensured. It is also very important that the Agency should have a certain influence on and be able to cooperate with the European Commission when carrying out checks in third countries, that is, those countries which share a sea with the European Union, and I hope that effective monitoring will enable effective prevention of and an effective response to potential disasters to be ensured."@en1
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