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MSA President Talks Miramichi Fish Hatchery’s 150th Anniversary
Ahead of the Miramichi Fish Hatchery reopening for public tours on June 16th, MSA President Dr. Robyn McCallum has been featured on CBC’s Information Morning Moncton and Stingray’s Rewind 95.9 in Miramichi to promote the hatchery and it’s 150th anniversary. To listen to the interviews, please click the links below. CBC Radio One Interview Rewind…
Read MoreMSA hosting Visitors Day in Blackville on July 16th
We’re proud to present Miramichi River Valley Visitors Day happening on July 16th in Blackville! Join us at the new Miramichi Valley Visitors Centre from 2-4pm for an outdoor BBQ and a Q&A to learn about our important conservation work on the Miramichi River. You’ll also be able to connect with nature by taking a walk…
Read MoreManagement measures for 2023 recreational Atlantic salmon summer fishery in the Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) has posted a notice to recreational anglers for the 2023 Atlantic salmon angling summer season in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence. There are no changes for the 2023 summer season; therefore the same management measures as 2022. Click below to read the full notice. DFO Notice
Read MorePress Release: Tours Reopening at the Miramichi Fish Hatchery in 2023
The Miramichi Fish Hatchery, located at the Miramichi Salmon Conservation Centre (MSCC) in South Esk, New Brunswick, has the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating fish hatchery in North America, celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. The hatchery will be open for school tours from May 1st until June 15th, and open for public…
Read MoreCanadian River’s Institute is holding a River Restoration Workshop in Fredericton
This course is targeted to individuals who design and review river instream work, particularly for salmon habitat. The course is suitable for Environmental Scientists, Project Managers (e.g., Biologists, Engineers, Geomorphologists, Hydrologists, Fisheries Technicians), Community members, and the general public. Students will learn how Traditional Ecological Knowledge, best management practices, measured stream geometry, and natural habitat…
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