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
Rare freshwater mussel eludes conservation group
CBC News article on our search for a rare species of freshwater mussel the Brook Floater.
Looking for a rare freshwater mussel
Looking for a rare freshwater mussel (Available in french only)
Beach Sweep 2016
We would like to THANK All the Wonderful Volunteers who came out to help cleanup our Beautiful Coastline on June 11 2016! Approximately 4 km was cleaned and about 25 garbage bags were filled with junk! A BIG THANKS to the Ville de Shediac / Town of Shediac, Coop...
Interpretation Panels for Biodiversity
As part of our Biodiversity Enhancement Program in the Town of Shediac, we have created 3 interpretation panels in 3 locations. A BIG THANK YOU to our designer Brian Branch (Branch Graphic Design), Charles LeGresley for the photos and coordination, and Maximum Signs...
Tern platform aerial view
Some AMAZING Arial Photos of the SBWA's Tern Platform taken by Lewnanny Richardson's Drone, of Nature NB. A Very BIG Thank You from Everyone at the Shediac Bay Watershed Association!
Electrofishing 2015
The SBWA has been doing electrofishing surveys as part of our restoration work and fish population monitoring. We do these surveys immediatly after restoration work in a degraded habitat, to get a snapshot view of the current state of fish populations in that area....
Stream Stabilization of the Dionne Brook
This restoration work was done on a section of the Dionne Brook, a tributary of the Scoudouc River. There is a severely eroding meander that was targetted for stabilization, as it released heavy load of sediment in the river. The work includes the construction of an...
Fish ladder on CBC News
To see CBC news coverage on our Fish Ladder Project, here is the video. Our segment starts at 19:10. Visit our Facebook Fish Ladder album to see more.
Fish ladder 2015
The Fish Ladder Story – Sept. 2015 Shediac Bay Watershed Association Thank You Jim Weldon for All your Hard work on making this project come together! Special thanks to All our Financial and In-Kind partners for the success of this project: Department of Fisheries and...
Electrofishing Survey on CBC News
CBC News covering our Fish Ladder Installation today, Great Job Jim Weldon on all your hard work getting this project together, and Thanks to All our Volunteers that came out to help us out today!! Thanks to all the partners that helped make this project a Success!...