National Lobster Hatchery Seeks New Trustees to Join Their Mission
The National Lobster Hatchery (NLH), a distinguished charity focused on marine conservation, is currently inviting applications for individuals interested in becoming trustees. As the National Lobster Hatchery approaches its 25th anniversary, the organisation emphasises that this is a particularly exciting time to join their efforts. The call is open to inspired individuals who share a passion for marine biology and can offer strategic support to the charity’s mission.
Located in Cornwall, the National Lobster Hatchery has dedicated over two decades to the protection, pioneering, and inspiration within the field of marine conservation, specifically targeting the European lobster. The charity operates with three main objectives: stock enhancement, research, and education. Through their stock enhancement program, the National Lobster Hatchery aims to safeguard lobster stocks and promote biodiversity, contributing significantly to the marine ecosystem’s health. The National Lobster Hatchery is recognised as a centre of excellence in lobster science, partnering in research programs both in the UK and internationally to further sustainability in fisheries and stock enhancement work.
Education plays a crucial role in the National Lobster Hatchery’s mission, with the organisation hosting numerous groups each year to inspire future marine biologists. By educating the public about lobster biology and sustainability, the charity aims to foster a deeper understanding and commitment to marine conservation.
The role of a trustee at the National Lobster Hatchery involves ensuring that the charity’s objectives are met, governance is adhered to, and financial stability is maintained. Trustees are expected to be committed and passionate about marine conservation, offering their skills to effect positive change. The position requires attendance at four meetings a year and offers a unique opportunity to be part of a team dedicated to making a real impact in marine conservation, referred to affectionately as ‘Team Lobster’.
The National Lobster Hatchery encourages applicants from various backgrounds, highlighting the value of diverse experiences and perspectives in enriching the charity’s work. As the National Lobster Hatchery continues to effect real change in Cornwall and beyond, becoming a trustee offers a rewarding opportunity to contribute to a vital cause.
Interested individuals are reminded that there is still time to apply to become a trustee of this impactful charity, marking a significant step towards supporting marine conservation and the future of European lobsters.
Visit the National Lobster Hatchery website for more information.
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