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"Fishing is intrinsically linked to multiple aspects of European life and contributes to making this life richer, more diverse and healthier. In terms of food, which is the aspect most immediately comprehensible by consumers, the existence of this product makes an important contribution to the richness and variety of our diet. However, this is just one aspect of the many economic, environmental, cultural, scientific, recreational and tourism factors that are affected by this activity and that should be borne particularly in mind when setting out and implementing a common fisheries policy for the European Union. Without this cross-cutting and multidisciplinary approach, we will risk intervening in fishing in a way that reduces its impact and potency. As a citizen of the European country with the largest maritime area, I not only do not want that, but also consider it a strategic error. Water is an important source of resources and fishing could be an important source of income for European businesses if this comprehensive and integrationist vision is properly appreciated and applied. A Europe that turned its back on the sea and rivers would turn its back on its heritage and its future."@en1

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