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Our programs rely on financial support from sponsorships and events. For more information, please call our office at (207) 367-2708. Also visit our website www.coastalfisheries.org to sign up for our monthly e-newsletter.
James Chesney: Board Vice Chairman; Partner, Policy Initiatives Consulting Group
Thomas Urmy, Jr.: Board Secretary; Attorney, Shapiro Haber & Urmy LLP
Charles Rudelitch: Board Treasurer; Executive Director, Sunrise County Economic Council
Susan Toder: Board At Large; Consultant, strategies
Marsden Brewer: Commercial fisherman
Ted Hoskins: Retired minister, community-based management activist
Elizabeth Jewett: Director, Ocean Acidification Program, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
Walter Kumiega: Former Maine State Representative
James Markos: General Manager, Maine Shellfish Co.
Brent Oliver: Commercial fisherman
Jane Osborne: Retired educator
Mike Sargent: Commercial fisherman
Robert Steneck: Professor, School of Marine Sciences at University of Maine
James Wilson: Retired economist
Established: 2003
Employees: 9.75 (FTE)
Annual revenue: $1,042,514
Contributions: 74.4%
Grants: 21.1%
Other income: 4.5%
PO Box 27, 13 Atlantic Avenue
Stonington, ME 04681
(207) 367-2708
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Secure a sustainable future for fisheries and fishing communities in Eastern Maine and beyond.
Coastal fishing communities in Hancock and Washington Counties, Maine
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