Inland Fisheries and the Common Fisheries Policy
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15-01-2014
Commercial inland fisheries are small-scale, labour intensive, traditional fisheries mostly using passive gear. They produce high value products of local importance. Inland fisheries will not be heavily influenced by the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy as they are mainly managed nationally. Diadromous species may benefit from the reforms as long as they are properly implemented. The new European Maritime and Fisheries Fund has greater potential to provide increased support to inland fisheries through the strengthening of community-led local development.
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Stephanie NEWMAN (Institute for European Environmental Policy)
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