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"en.20121122.31.4-235-000"2
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"In 2010, the action plan for salmon came to an end. It had been adopted in 1997 by the International Baltic Sea Fishery Commission. The contracting parties to the Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission (HELCOM) have urged the EU to draw up a long-term plan to manage the breeding of the common salmon. The objective of Directive 2000/60/EC establishing a framework for European Union action in the field of water policy is to protect, preserve and improve the aquatic environment in which the salmon spends part of its life-cycle. The multiannual plan for the common salmon population in the Baltic Sea should contribute to achieving the objectives of the above mentioned Directive. Essential measures, such as the management of river basins should not be duplicated in this regulation, but it is necessary to coordinate and unify the measures adopted pursuant to this regulation and the measures pursuant to the above mentioned Directive for the protection and improvement of the salmon biotope in inland waters. Scientific recommendations lead one to believe that genetic contamination of the common salmon population may lead to a fall in the survival and incidence of the original population and impairment of the genetic ability to overcome disease and changes in local and environmental conditions. Since protection of the genetic integrity and diversity of the common salmon population plays a vital role in its preservation, I am convinced that it should form part of the multiannual plan as one of its objectives."@en1
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