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I voted in favour of this report because Member States’ efforts to enhance conservation, by rebuilding fish stocks and reducing fleet capacity, have been insufficient. Recovery plans must be established for all EU and geographical fisheries regions whereby particularities of the various seas would be taken into account and small-scale coastal fisheries would be treated in a separate regime. The current situation is one where short-term national concerns prevail over long-term management and this prevents the overall aim from being achieved. It is very important to set up a framework for decision-making in data-poor situations regarding management plans and total allowable catches (TACs) as well as quota decisions because there is a clear lack of reliable and available data. As the existing provisions of the common fisheries policy (CFP) were not sufficient to address the issue of over-fishing, we need to reform the CFP, set clear deadlines for fleet reductions and pace targets as well as a sanctioning mechanism for Member States which do not comply with the rules. Financial support also needs to be guaranteed for fishermen who face the consequences of identified over-fishing. The adjustment of fleet capacity is another key aspect, which could ensure that sustainable fishing is rewarded. Moreover, preferential access to fishing rights should be granted to ecologically-friendly fishing vessels."@en1
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