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Green Paper on CFP reform COM(2009)163 Sept 2009. The structure of the Green Paper. Vision 2020 2002 CFP Reform Structural failing Further improvements Questions Next steps. 2002 CFP Reform. Stakeholders involvement (RACs) Long term management plans
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The structure of the Green Paper Vision 2020 2002 CFP Reform Structural failing Further improvements Questions Next steps
2002 CFP Reform • Stakeholders involvement (RACs) • Long term management plans • Effort management • CFCA • Transitions towards FPA’s • End to direct subsidies for fishing capacity • Environmental actions • But more needs to be done
Fleet overcapacity 5 structural shortcomings Focus the policy objectives Focus decision making Develop culture of compliance Encourage industry responsibility
Improving management of European fisheries • Differentiated regime for small-scale coastal fleets • Making the most of our fisheries • Relative stability • Trade and markets • Aquaculture • Scientific advice • Public financial support • External dimension • Integration into IMP
CFP reform process • Adoption of Green Paper 22 April 2009 • Presentation in Council April 2009 • Council discussion May 2009 • Publication (web) background diagnosis of CFP performance • Public debate until 31 December • Summary of debate first half of 2010 • Impact assessment • Proposal beginning 2011 • Adoption end 2012