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"− I voted for the resolution on small-scale coastal fishing, artisanal fishing and the reform of the common fisheries policy. I call on the Member States to recognise the importance of the economic, social and cultural roles of women in the fishing industry, so that women can have access to social benefits. The active participation of women in fishing-related activities helps firstly to preserve specific cultural traditions and practices, and secondly to ensure the survival of their communities, thereby safeguarding the cultural diversity of the regions concerned. The rules on implementing the future European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) should make it possible to finance actions in the following areas: improving safety, living conditions and on-board working conditions, improving catch preservation, and making vessels more economically and environmentally sustainable; construction of specialised fishing ports and specific facilities for the landing, storage and sale of fishery products; support for the promotion and marketing of artisanal fishery and extensive aquaculture products, through the creation of a European label; promotion of young people’s increased involvement in the sector’s activities and keeping them involved, through a special incentive scheme in response to the employment and sustainability challenges the sector is facing, as well as through start-up packages aimed at securing the entry of a new generation of fishermen into small-scale fisheries."@en1

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