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EU announces sweeping new maritime policy
The European commission announced a comprehensive maritime strategy in Brussels on Wednesday that brings together for the first time all policy sectors that affect the oceans. The primary environmental component is a marine environment framework directive that is already under debate by legislators (EED 09/10/07).
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