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Mr President, I would like to thank the rapporteur, Mr Stevenson, because his report also dealt with the central situation of fisheries policy in Europe, illustrating this with the example of herring stocks west of Scotland.
At present, we are discussing how we want to work more effectively within the common fisheries policy from 2014 to 2020. It has certainly become clear yet again that these Atlantic stocks can be effectively managed with appropriate catch quotas, enabling the highest possible sustainability yields to be achieved. We are doing all that we can to ensure that our fisheries stocks continue to provide the basis for the social and economic survival of our fishing industry.
At present, we are discussing discards. Should we not make more efficient use of the resources the sea provides? We are considering the issue of transferrable fisheries rights. What happens with small enterprises when the question finally arises of whether to give up the business and retire, or whether to pass it to a successor? Of course, we also have a situation where we want to develop regional fisheries, bringing them on with appropriate management plans, so that not everything is centrally regulated, but that we also take up a clear position here and say: we in the Regional Advisory Council should not only take advice from the scientists, but should also listen to the experience of local, professional fishing communities. Mr Stevenson has also done some excellent work in teasing this out. Once we have a precise definition of the herring stocks, of course also taking into account migration patterns, then we will have achieved a good result. I offer my very sincere thanks to everyone involved."@en1
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