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Industrias Pesqueras: NGOs celebrate the agreement on fisheries control, with criticism for the margin of tolerance

Date: 12 March 2021

Industrias Pesqueras summarises the EU Fisheries Control Coalition’s reaction to the European Parliament plenary vote.

Original article here (in Spanish).

Posted on 12 March 202128 July 2021Categories Control RegulationTags Control Regulation European Parliament fisheries control plenary

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