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"Mr President, as someone who lives in the north of Sweden, I hope that we can take an important step with our resolution tomorrow so as to guarantee that the reproductive capacity of wild salmon in the Baltic Sea is improved, but it certainly seems that there is still a lot more to do in the future.
I actually asked for the floor in order to ask about shark fins. When I was new to the Committee on Fisheries in February, I stumbled straight into a discussion on shark fins, and I was astonished because I thought it had been banned for 10 years. We must do something about the fact that it has been banned for 10 years and is still carrying on.
I am very pleased that we will hopefully close the loophole in the rules in force through our resolution tomorrow. The rules for fishing must be appropriate for achieving the goal, simple to implement on the water and also easy to check in the harbour.
In this way, we will stop the incongruities effectively, without making a mess of it."@en1
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