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"Mr President, in response to the Commissioner’s comments on the subject of predators, I would like to assure her that it was not our or my intention to oblige the Commission to take any action in this respect. As the Commissioner pointed out, recreational fishing accounts for 20 % of salmon catches and, as she is aware, we would like her and the Commission to find out the percentage of stocks caught by predators. This is an important question in terms of assessing and determining how many fish we actually have. I am pleased that we agree on these issues. In the mean time, we – or I – are most concerned with what will happen next with this report. Will it, like the other management plans, end up in the proverbial waste-paper bin or deep-freeze, or will we be able to implement it and forward it to the individual Member States to implement? I have serious doubts about that; while the Commissioner may be happy, as she mentioned at the beginning, that the subject of fisheries is attracting the attention of an increasing number of Members, I must say that the Council’s interest in this matter is inversely proportionate to that of MEPs. And that worries me. For my part, I would like to thank the Commissioner and all the rapporteurs for their work and for the significant contribution to my report. I would also like to thank Mr Wałęsa for his very kind words and to appeal to Members to support this report tomorrow."@en1
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"Marek Józef Gróbarczyk,"1
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