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"The common fisheries policy (CFP) can offer more than a series of economic guidelines for the sector. In fact, fishing can only be understood through reference to something else with which it is interlinked: the sea. There are, therefore, cultural, recreational, scientific, energy, environmental and educational dimensions that should not be neglected. When consideration is given, for example, to traditional fishing, it is clear that it is more than a mere economic activity: it is a lifestyle and an ethnography; it is the history and world view of various coastal populations. Therefore, the CFP should adopt a holistic approach that systematically takes into account these varied factors: a hybrid model that compromises between economic and environmental sustainability, that coordinates traditional types of fishing and cutting-edge scientific research, and that balances the sea as a place of work and a place for recreation. I voted for this joint resolution as it is a step in that direction."@en1
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