CHEBEAGUE ISLAND, Maine — A concert on the ocean off Chebeague Island on Sunday. The cause? Maine's lobster industry. The goal is to raise money for lobstermen who are hurting because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some fishermen are still working, but others are not. Market prices for lobster: "They're low. They're some of the lowest we've seen in the last decade," Crystal Canney with the Protect Maine's Fishing Heritage Foundation said.
Concert On The Ocean To Benefit Maine Lobstermen
Lobstermen in Maine have been hit hard by Covid-19. A concert on the ocean this weekend is planned to help.
Protect Maine’s Fishing Heritage Foundation (PMFHF) is holding a live concert on the ocean to raise money for Maine lobstermen on Sunday, August 02. The Covid relief fundraiser will be matched dollar for dollar up to $25,000 by the foundation.
Protect Maine's Fishing Heritage Foundation on George Hale/Ric Tyler Show
Ocean Concert to Benefit Lobstermen
Protect Maine's Fishing Heritage Newsletter
Protect Maine's Fishing Heritage Newsletter
Good Afternoon,
Dealing with the coronavirus has significantly impacted the fishing industry. We wanted to give you some resources that might help as you sort through your finances and the relief you are eligible to receive. It looks like there are some significant resources that are coming to the fishing community in terms of the Cares Act which will provide economic resources including to those who are self-employed.
Protect Maine's Fishing Heritage Newsletter
Good Afternoon,
Protect Maine’s Fishing Heritage (PMFH) wanted to add its voice to those concerned about the coronavirus. We are hoping you are all being careful and taking the necessary precautions to protect yourselves, your families and community. If you haven’t seen the Governor’s request for additional help for the fishing (lobstering) community here is a link to an article in the Portland Press Herald.
