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MEPs push for stronger marine environment law
The European parliament has voted to substantially strengthen proposals for an EU marine environment framework directive issued by the European commission last year. Voting at first reading in Strasbourg on Tuesday, MEPs also adopted a separate non-legislative resolution criticising the commission for lack of ambition in a parallel thematic marine environment strategy (EED 24/10/05).
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