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  4. Figure 1. Restricting access to fishing in MPAs in EU waters under the CFP

Figure 1. Restricting access to fishing in MPAs in EU waters under the CFP

Infographic (static)Published 28 Aug 2024Modified 28 Aug 2024

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  • Adapted from ECA (2020) with permission

The main changes to the original figure (Figure 8, page 27) include:

  • Addition of a third coastal state and fishing fleet (in purple)
  • Addition of fishing activity interactions between coastal states (purple and green arrows)
  • Addition of maritime zones (top) and legend for EEZ boundary (bottom right above text)
  • Addition of text (point 3)
  • Minor modifications to the original text (in points 1 and 2)
  • Figure title

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