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) Existing deregulation in the fisheries sector means that an urgent reform of the common fisheries policy (CFP) is needed. This cannot be delayed any longer. We must preserve our fisheries resources by protecting stocks. However, this reform cannot be implemented without involving the industry or by working against it. We must promote the sustainability of resources while ensuring jobs and the survival of small fishing communities, which are often responsible for maintaining the planet’s biodiversity. To promote a sustainable fisheries regime, the next CFP should consider: medium- and long-term management plans; a ban on catching young fish and their consequent return to the aquatic environment; a reflagging ban on countries permitting non-sustainable fishing; international cooperation, especially as regards enforcement; the involvement of fishermen’s organisations; and scientific studies on stocks. I voted for this report because we need a CFP that preserves fish stocks but also promotes social sustainability, especially in the midst of a crisis in which job creation is scarce."@en1
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