by PWABVP | Aug 27, 2024 | From Stream To Tides
We are excited to announce the upcoming installation of our 22nd and largest rain garden, located at St. Anselme Rotary Park in Dieppe. This Rain Garden is shaped like lungs and is featuring an abundance of native plants. This rain garden will be a significant...
by PWABVP | Aug 27, 2024 | From Stream To Tides
There is a shortage of local native seeds, both commercially and in urban environments. Because of this, the Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance have started performing at-home information sessions to empower community members to plant and harvest native seeds on their...
by PWABVP | Aug 27, 2024 | From Stream To Tides
We are excited to announce our new geomorphology project! This project aims to obtain data on fluvial erosion within our watershed using Rapid Geomorphic Assessments (RGA) and the Rapid Stream Assessment Technique (RSAT). The project involves collaborating with...
by PWABVP | Aug 27, 2024 | From Stream To Tides
Broken Brooks Outflow Chute Installation: Three outflow chutes were installed in the Fox Creek Subwatershed in Memramcook. These outflow chutes, fabricated by the NBCC Metal Fabrication department, are crucial for enabling fish to reach their reproduction habitats....
by Alyre Chiasson | Aug 27, 2024 | From Stream To Tides
In this issue of my blog, I will introduce you to a fish that spends its entire life in an area approximately the size of the interior of your car. They are the model, “stay at home” fish. Meet the slimy sculpin. Perhaps an unfortunate name, as they are not slimy...
by PWABVP | Aug 27, 2024 | From Stream To Tides
This summer we attended numerous outreach events to talk about our projects, goals and initiatives here at the Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance. We participated in the following outreach events this summer:Eco FestEnviro FestDowntown Moncton BuskersSalisbury Block...