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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...
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...
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....
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...