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"The sustainability and consequent renewal of fisheries resources are two concerns central to any fisheries policy, which, if neglected, could lead to the exhaustion of resources and ultimately put an end to fishing. The horse mackerel, which is a fish that is widely eaten in my country and in a number of others in the Union, is not exempt from this need for control and regulated monitoring or, at the same time, to the demands of markets and consumers. It falls to the European Union to use instruments such as the proposed multiannual plan to seek a fair balance between these interests and to find the best way to guide a fisheries policy that, in addition to renewing fish reserves, does not neglect those particularly involved in this sector. I hope that it will be possible to overcome the present interinstitutional deadlock on the proposed plan and that all the institutions will be able to contribute positively to increasing the capacity of Europe’s fisheries and to defending fisheries resources."@en1
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