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Explore the structural failings and needed improvements in the 2002 CFP reform. Stakeholder involvement, long-term management plans, fleet overcapacity, and more. Join the discussion and help shape the future of European fisheries.
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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