We took over 50 students from Shediac Cape School to the Scoudouc River to participate in the Adopt-a-River program. This program allows kids to learn about water quality monitoring using macroinvertebrates as bioindicators. They found many interesting specimens, and...
IMG_1661 IMG_1663 IMG_1664 Marram Web Last week we planted over 250 marram grass plugs at Belliveau Beach! These plants play a vital role in dune stabilization and erosion prevention through their system of roots and rhizomes. This underground network helps hold the...
The Shediac Bay Watershed Association Annual General Meeting will take place on Thursday, June 8, 2023, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The meeting will be at the Grande-Digue Hunting & Fishing Club, 135 Albert Melanson Road Shediac River, NB. Guest speaker Bryan...
Pet waste is a leading source of excessive nutrients and bacteria. It affects water quality in our local waterways, which sometimes leads to beach closures. A campaign has been launched in partnership with the Town of Shediac. Social media posts, trail signs, and a...
The Shediac Bay Watershed Association wants to send a big thank you to everyone who came out on Saturday to help us with our dune restoration event at Belliveau Beach! We successfully secured over 50 recycled Christmas trees along the edge of the dunes. With their...