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". I voted together with my group for the extension of national fisheries management within the 12-mile zones of each Member State. This is one of the very few aspects of the common fisheries policy which have in fact proved to be a resounding success. Why? Because it leaves Member States with the power to manage their own waters. It is no secret that the management of the fisheries resources beyond the 12-mile limit, a regulation under the purview of the European Union, has been a resounding failure. This is why I believe we must substantially increase the 12-mile limit for the period beyond 2014 (to 20 miles or beyond) and capitalise on the lessons we have learnt here in the overhaul of the common fisheries policy. Since the management of fisheries controlled by Brussels has always been over-regulated, highly centralised and utterly ineffective across the board, it is only sensible that we work towards a decentralised and regionalised system for the entire fisheries policy. The coastal regime stands as a brilliant example of how we must restructure other policies where powers have been grabbed by Brussels and Member States have been sidelined."@en1
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