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ABSTRACT
This is a report on the size of the market for Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus), the biggest market players (traders, retailers, restaurant chains) and their relationship to producers in Central America in order to contentualize the market for Caribbean spiny lobster. General aspects of the lobster market are discussed in detail, including all types of lobster species and harvesting methods used in the geographic area under analysis.
1. INTRODUCTION
This is a report on the size of the market for Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus), the biggest market players (traders, retailers, restaurant chains) and their relationship to producers in Central America. In order to put the market for Caribbean spiny lobster into the correct context, general aspects of the lobster market are discussed in detail, including all types of lobster species. It will also discuss the harvesting methods used in the geographic area under analysis. This report will serve as a basis for a feasibility study on market-based incentive schemes for selling product produced through decent employment, which would exclude, for example, the use of scuba diving as practised in in Honduras and Nicaragua. The main purpose of the market-based incentive scheme will be to reduce the market demand to zero for lobster harvested by scuba diving. In the preparation for this study, some of the main importers of lobster in Florida were interviewed as well as supermarket clients and restaurant owners in order to perceive the sensitivity of consumers to lobster harvest and the risks involved for scuba divers.
2. LOBSTERS AND LOBSTER PRODUCTION
The category lobster comprises four main commercial species: European lobster (Homarus gammarus), American lobster (Homarus americanus), rock lobster (Jasus spp.) and tropical or spiny lobster (Panulirus spp. or Palinurus spp.).
Since lobster is a highly prized delicacy throughout the world, there are many ongoing technical advances in all the major lobster producing countries to ensure that stocks will remain sustainable for future generations. These include the development of hatchery techniques to enhance fisheries, which have been successful for the Homarus species and which are in the trial stages for rock lobster.
Given that live lobster is such a valuable export commodity, considerable time and effort have been devoted to developing its storage methods and overland and airfreight...