BETA

9 Amendments of Josefa ANDRÉS BAREA related to 2009/2152(INI)

Amendment 7 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Points out that rapid depletion of some European fish stocks as a result of fishing practicesthe various economic activities that man carries out in this environment is eroding the ecological and economic basis of fisheries and is making marine ecosystems more vulnerable to climate change and thus less capable of adapting1;
2010/02/04
Committee: PECH
Amendment 13 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Notes that climate change will have potentially severe economic implications for European industrial and small-scale fisheries, requiring a reduction in industrial fishing-fleet capacitythe various segments of the fleet to adapt to resources in order to minimise the effects of climate change and a shift towards sustainable fishing and aquaculture management models and practices;
2010/02/04
Committee: PECH
Amendment 17 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5a (new)
5a. Stresses how important the fishing industry is in economic, social and cultural terms in some coastal communities in the EU;
2010/02/04
Committee: PECH
Amendment 26 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 9a (new)
9a. Points out that a global framework for marine planning would ensure the more sustainable management of marine resources and their environment;
2010/02/04
Committee: PECH
Amendment 27 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 9b (new)
9b. Takes the view that an ecosystem approach to marine management would help guarantee that the exploitation of fishery resources creates sustainable conditions in social, environmental and economic terms;
2010/02/04
Committee: PECH
Amendment 28 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 9c (new)
9c. Stresses that applying an ecosystem approach to marine management requires multidisciplinary cross-sector action encompassing the various measures and policies that have an impact on marine ecosystems, without which it will not be possible to achieve the objectives of this approach;
2010/02/04
Committee: PECH
Amendment 29 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 9d (new)
9d. Reiterates the need to study and adopt measures in relation to a multitude of factors that have a profound impact on the sustainability of marine ecosystems and the state of fishery resources, and consequently on fishing activity, such as coastal and offshore pollution, industrial and agricultural effluents, alterations to river courses, deep-sea dredging, port activity, maritime transport and tourism;
2010/02/04
Committee: PECH
Amendment 30 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 9e (new)
9e. Points out that the necessarily gradual application of a global, interdisciplinary and intersectoral approach to marine management requires that scientific knowledge be constantly improved and deepened in order to guarantee the adoption of measures based on validated scientific data;
2010/02/04
Committee: PECH
Amendment 33 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 11
11. Urges the Commission to ensure that adaptation through ecosystem resilience should be mainstreamed in the Community’s position in international negotiations on fishing and the marine environment, and most notably in Fisheries Partnership Agreementregional organisations responsible for the management and conservation of fishery resources.
2010/02/04
Committee: PECH