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The red gold rush: the impact of governance styles on value chains and the

well-being of lobster fishers in the wider Caribbean

Monnereau, I.

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2012

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the well-being of lobster fishers in the wider Caribbean.

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Appendix A: Interview dates per category

Nr

interview

A: Importers B: Exporters C: State representatives Belize, Jamaica and Nicaragua D: Interviews state representatives WECAFC E: Fishers (besides: informal interviews; surveys ; fishing trips; and participant observation) 1 23/08/2008 22/03/2008 22/09/2006 21/09/2006 05/10/2006 2 27/03/2008 18/03/2008 23/09/2006 22/09/2006 06/10/2006 3 21/03/2008 24/07/2008 24/09/2006 22/09/2006 23/10/2006 4 27/03/2008 30/07/2008 3/10/2006 22/09/2006 03/11/2006 5 5/08/2008 1/08/2008 5/10/2006 25/09/2006 05/11/2006 6 7/08/2008 8/08/2008 23/10/2006 25/09/2006 05/01/2007 7 7/08/2008 2/08/2008 5/11/2006 25/09/2006 06/01/2007 8 14/03/2009 3/08/2008 10/01/2007 26/09/2006 22/01/2007 9 14/03/2009 22/04/2008 12/02/2007 26/09/2006 22/01/2007 10 14/03/2009 22/04/2008 18/02/2007 26/09/2006 23/01/2007 11 15/03/2009 22/04/2008 19/02/2007 02/03/2008 12 16/03/2009 06/08/2009 26/02/2008 03/03/2008 13 28/04/2009 07/08/2009 27/02/2008 04/03/2008 14 29/04/2009 14/08/2009 07/08/2008 05/03/2008 15 28/04/2010 15/08/2009 08/08/2008 12/08/2008 16 28/04/2010 29/08/2009 13/12/2009 16/08/2008 17 09/06/2009 22/08/2008 18 12/06/2009 19 13/06/2009 20 13/06/2009 21 14/06/2009 22 7/08/2009 23 15/08/2009 Nr interview

F: Cooperatives G: Intermediaries H: Scientists and NGOs 1 25/10/06 26/10/2006 23/09/2006 2 25/10/06 27/10/2006 28/09/2006 3 26/10/06 22/01/2007 7/10/2007 4 30/10/06 23/01/2007 7/11/2007 5 12/01/2007 30/02/2008 8/11/2007 6 16/01/2007 05/03/2008 12/11/2008 7 24/01/2007 02/08/2008 26/02/2008 8 28/07/2008 08/08/2008 27/02/2008 9 06/08/2008 15/08/2008 17/06/2008 10 06/08/2009 08/08/2009 18/06/2008 11 07/08/2009 10/08/2009 07/08/2009 12 16/08/2009 11/08/2009

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