“What Happens To The Alewife Happens To Us”
The Peskotomuhkati Nation continues to lead an inspiring restoration of the Skutik (St. Croix) River.
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The Peskotomuhkati Nation continues to lead an inspiring restoration of the Skutik (St. Croix) River.
“What Happens To The Alewife Happens To Us” Read More »
Often ‘upstaged’ in the public eye by their larger, more charismatic marine neighbours, forage fish are critical to the health of our ocean ecosystem.
Protecting The Unsung Heroes Of The Ocean Read More »
A safer world is possible. The actions people, governments and businesses take today still matter. So, what do climate impacts and solutions look like for New Brunswick’s oceans, coasts and coastal communities?
What Climate Change Means For New Brunswick’s Ocean, Shorelines And Coastal Communities Read More »
A new estimate on the population of critically-endangered North Atlantic right whales has the species numbering 336, the lowest in almost 20 years.
‘Last of the Right Whales’ Premieres This Weekend In NB Theatres Read More »
New Brunswick’s next climate action plan must draw lessons from the 2017 ice storm if the provincial government wants to be prepared for future extreme weather emergencies.
Applying Lessons From 2017 Ice Storm to N.B.’s Next Climate Action Plan Read More »
The Conservation Council’s Marine Conservation team has been following the U.S. researchers’ important work of monitoring changes in the Gulf of Maine and studying the complex effects of climate change in the northwest Atlantic.
Warming Waters Will Bring Big Changes to Bay of Fundy Read More »
Here’s a quick look at some of the files and projects Our Marine Conservation team is working on in the early months of the New Year.
It’s A Busy Winter At Fundy Baykeeper Read More »
The provincial government has amended the Designated Materials Regulation filed under the Clean Environment Act that will force companies who make packaging and paper products responsible to manage and fundthe recycling programs for those products.
Making Polluters Pay For Household Waste Critical Part Of New Regulation Read More »
A new estimate on the population of critically-endangered North Atlantic right whales has the species numbering 336, the lowest in almost 20 years.
North Atlantic right whales at lowest number in nearly two decades Read More »
A healthy watershed means healthy swimming. It means healthy coasts and beaches, and healthy New Brunswickers and visitors enjoying our beautiful waters.