by Abrer Rahman | Mar 16, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter Winter 2026
As we step ever closer to spring, it is almost time for the installation of our first floating island! The Floating Island project is our newest project here at the PWA and for the past few months we have been patiently preparing for our first installation. The first...
by Abrer Rahman | Mar 16, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter Winter 2026
Following the completion of our freshwater mussel monitoring and the subsequent dropping off of specimens at the New Brunswick Museum, we have been steadily compiling our data from 2025 to post in a comprehensive report some time in the near future. From our...
by Abrer Rahman | Mar 16, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter Winter 2026
As part of our initiative to test and analyze stormwater runoff from the Riverview area, we have compiled and posted the results from two of our stormwater sites in a report available now on our website. A link to this paper has also been included in our new...
by Abrer Rahman | Mar 16, 2026 | Blog, From Stream To Tides, Newsletter Winter 2026
After wrapping up all of our sampling for the 2025 field season, we here at the PWA have been hard at work compiling and analysing our data to share with the general public later this March. All of our data from our temperature loggers and water sampling have been...
by Abrer Rahman | Mar 16, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter Winter 2026
Urban Mini Forests: A Step Towards Greener Cities In February, we received the exciting news that we have been accepted into Green Communities Canada’s Living Cities Canada Fund: Demonstrate Stream. With this funding, we plan to create a Miyawaki-style mini forest in...
by Abrer Rahman | Mar 16, 2026 | Blog, Newsletter Winter 2026
Our field survey data includes: 9 patches observed, 7 sites surveyed, 4 field outings, and 1 square kilometer of land assessed. In between weathering the elements and completing our field surveys, we have been busy planning for another year of tackling this highly...