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"en.20160510.18.2-217-250"2
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"In recent years the European Union (EU) has signed a number of fisheries partnership agreements (FPAs) and protocols with ‘third countries’. Through the FPAs, the EU provides financial and technical support in exchange for fishing rights to a wide range of fish stocks in the partner country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). Since 2014, with the reform of the common fisheries policy (CFP) these agreements are called sustainable fisheries partnership agreements (SFPAs).
This sustainable fisheries partnership agreement is the first to be signed between the European Union and the Republic of Liberia, which has a 570 km coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. The EEZ of 246 152 km² is home to demersal and pelagic fish resources including the tuna and tuna-like species"@en1
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