Our Mission: “To foster collaboration and communication in support of聽a sustainable and profitable lobster industry in聽the Northeast U.S. and Canada.”
Our Vision
The Lobster Institute鈥檚 vision is to be a leader in ensuring a sustainable and profitable American lobster industry by fostering transparency in communication among stakeholders; and championing credible scientific research supporting lobster and ecosystem health, conservation management and industry sustainability. We aspire to a University of 海角社区 community engaged to its full potential to work collaboratively with lobster industry members, resource managers and policymakers, along with the international marine research community.
We operate with three strategic goals:
To be U海角社区鈥檚 center for information and opportunities in lobster research
To support faculty and student in engaging with industry stakeholders
To increase outreach and visibility to stakeholders through traditional and new media
The Lobster Institute receives advice and counsel from a diverse Advisory Board (see below), representing an array of industry sectors and geographic regions that keep us in touch and in tune with the needs of the lobster industry.
It is guided by a Vision Document and a five-year Strategic Plan, each compiled with input from representatives of all stakeholders.
Christina 鈥淐hris鈥 Cash is the Executive Director for U海角社区鈥檚 Lobster Institute. Prior to her work with the Institute, Chris served as an Advancement Officer for Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, Program and Development Director at the Frances Perkins Center and Director of Outreach at the Institute for Broadening Participation.Chris is a former lobster boat owner/operator fishing out of Monhegan Island, where she also worked as a pilot boat and tuna boat first mate. Chris also maintains a USCG 100-ton Master Captain鈥檚 license.
Education
B.A. English Literature, University of 海角社区, 1994
Chris Brehme, PhD Project Director
chris.brehme@maine.edu
Biography
Chris Brehme has managed research and outreach projects for the University of 海角社区’s Lobster Institute since 2023. Prior to this, he served as the GIS Director for Trout Unlimited (2022-2023), and as Professor of Geography at Keene State College in New Hampshire (2009-2021).
Education
Ph.D. Geography, University at Buffalo, 2009 M.S. Geography, University of Idaho, 1997 B.A. Geography and Anthropology, University of Southern 海角社区, 1995