3 Amendments of Dimitar STOYANOV related to 2011/2292(INI)
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 1
1. Recognises that artisanal coastsmall-scale and artisanal fishing, shellfishing and extensive aquaculture are the forms of fishing that are most sustainable from a social, economic and environmental perspective, and are a determining factor for the socioeconomic development of coastal communities. These forms of fishing have a considerable cultural impact and are territorially very diverse, being carried out on the mainland, on islands and in more remote fishing areas. They are affected by negative factors such as lack of waste water treatment, spills, oil slicks, excessive growth of seaboard construction, and the effect of large projects on coasts;
Amendment 8 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1 а (new)
Paragraph 1 а (new)
1а. Highlights the essential role traditional fishermen play in protecting biodiversity and acknowledges the positive effect their findings have on current and future ecological problems, such as the contamination and depletion of fish stocks; calls for on the different categories of fishermen to be treated in a non-discriminatory fashion so as to preserve traditional, small-scale fisheries;
Amendment 18 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 3
3. Given the precarious situation and decline of some coastal communities that depend on fishing, as well as the lack of alternatives for economic diversification, use must be made of the existing instruments, funds and mechanisms and new and effective ones drawn up in order to ensure cohesion in terms of employment and ecological sustainability, specifically acknowledging this in the new CFP framework, with greater co- management and involvement of the artisanal fishing sector in decision-making, and promoting local strategies in the coastal areas that depend on fishing;