The Shediac Bay Watershed Association is a non-profit environmental organization that works to protect and enhance the Shediac Bay Watershed. The organisation envisions communities working together to foster healthy ecosystems that will sustain the quality of water for future generations.

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Shediac Bay Watershed Association
612 Main St., Suite D Shediac, NB E4P 2H3

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Latest news

Public session on climate change

Public session on climate change

Do you live in a flood zone?The Town of Shediac invites its residents to attend a public consultation session to learn more about climate change issues and their impact on municipal infrastructure. Where: Shediac Multipurpose Centre (58 Festival Street)...

Happy New Year

Happy New Year

Our Board of Directors and staff would like to wish you a happy and prosperous new year. 2019 is a special year for us, as the Shediac Bay Watershed Association was founded in 1999. Join us in celebrating 20 years of aquatic habitat protection, restoration...

2018 Eco360 Environmental Awards winners!

2018 Eco360 Environmental Awards winners!

The annual Eco 360 Environmental Awards Ceremony, recognizing exceptional commitment to environmental stewardship in Southeastern NB was held on Thursday, Nov. 22 at the Pointe-du-Chêne Community Centre. We are very proud that our organization is amongst those...

Streambank restoration

Streambank restoration

Last week, we planted 200 trees to restore the buffer zone on the banks of a stream that flows into the Scoudouc River. As they grow, these trees will help stabilize the soil, preventing further erosion and improving water quality. They will also provide shade to the...

Rain Barrel distribution

Rain Barrel distribution

Through our “Stormwater Runoff and Drinking Water Conservation Program”, we built and distributed free rain barrels to 26 residents of our watershed. Thanks to our partners the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund for their financial contribution, as well as to...

Macro-invertebrate sampling

Macro-invertebrate sampling

This week, our field team is sampling aquatic insects and other macro-invertebrates in several streams in the watershed. Species found in the samples are bio-indicators of water quality. The Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) is a national...

Fish population surveys

Fish population surveys

Fish population surveys give a good indication of the fish species that exist in the watercourses within our watershed. To carry out these surveys, we use a technique called electrofishing. This technique requires knowledgeable certified operators with specialized...