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Assessing Barriers (Lower) & restoring access (Upper) to Fish Passage in the Belleisle Watershed
August 2, 2023 - The purpose of ‘Assessing Barriers to Fish Passage in the Lower Belleisle Watershed’ is to identify, assess and delineate barriers to fish passage in the lower Belleisle watershed. Specifically, the...
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Letting Rivers Run Wild: Broad Range Monitoring of iBoF Atlantic Salmon
August 2, 2023 - ACAP Saint John will expand our monitoring efforts in Black River, an iBoF river, to confirm salmon presence and abundance. The presence of salmon was confirmed in this once thought...
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Identification and prioritization of barriers inhibiting fish passage within the Saint John Watershed
September 13, 2021 - Fragmentation of stream networks by anthropogenic structures such as road culverts can affect the health of a catchment by negatively affecting the ecosystem’s biota, their movements, abundances, and species richness....
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Atlantic Salmon embryo development and population assessment in the Tobique River Basin: potential for impacts from industry activities
June 25, 2019 - Atlantic Salmon populations are steadily declining in the Saint John River system, with environmental, physical, and biological factors likely acting cumulatively. The Tobique River catchment is a major spawning area...