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Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP) Saint John 2019-02-04 ACAP Saint John’s Water Quality Monitoring Programs aim to build upon the community-based water monitoring program established in 1992 in the Greater Saint John Area. The data collected from these various monitoring programs is used to track stressors, determine restoration sites, strengthen/shape policy, and expand community partnerships. Water temperature is logged in various watercourses across the Greater Saint John using temperature logger deployed for months at a time. https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1-0/
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Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP) Saint John 2019-12-06 ACAP Saint John’s Water Quality Monitoring Programs aim to build upon the community-based water monitoring program established in 1992 in the Greater Saint John Area. The data collected from these various monitoring programs is used to track stressors, determine restoration sites, strengthen/shape policy, and expand community partnerships. This includes data collected during ACAP Saint John’s Coastal Baseline Monitoring Program which is part of a larger national monitoring program to address data gaps to areas that do not have comprehensive aquatic baseline data. Water quality data is collected through portable in-situ field meters (all monitoring programs) and grab samples for laboratory analysis (select monitoring programs). https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1-0/
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Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP) Saint John 2021-06-15 As part of DFO's Coastal Environmental Baseline Monitoring Program, ACAP Saint John has collected sediment samples in and around the Saint John Harbour since 2018. These sediment samples are analyzed for a suite of contaminants, known as PAHs (polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons). These data can be used for identifying contamination levels of sediments in the Saint John Harbour, and can also be used a baseline for future monitoring or restoration efforts. https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1-0/
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Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP) Saint John 2021-04-29 As part of DFO’s Coastal Environmental Baseline Program, ACAP Saint John has collected salinity and conductivity data from eight different harbour sites between 2018-2021. The data collected from this program will help track stressors throughout the Saint John Harbour and its nearshore environments. https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1-0/
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Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP) Saint John 2021-01-14 This data has been generated by both in-field monitoring probes and laboratory analyses of water samples at Research Productivity Council (surface water quality package) in Fredericton. The overarching goal of this project is to work with other organizations on Atlantic Datastream, as well as academia and government to generate data on Nutrients in the lower Wolastoq watershed from 2020 - 2022. https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1-0/
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Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP) Saint John 2021-04-06 ACAP Saint John developed a management plan with recommendations for future and concurrent stewardship actions to increase fish passage and suitability of physical characteristics to support the reestablishment of wild, self-sustaining populations of inner Bay of Fundy (iBoF) Atlantic Salmon (iBoF Salmon). The project took place in seven different river systems located in the inner Bay of Fundy region of New Brunswick, including the Mispec River, Black River, Emerson River, Gardner Creek, Tynemouth River, Mosher River and Irish River. Data loggers were retrieved from four watersheds in 2020. The project included physical and biological monitoring and addressed threats to Atlantic Salmon through stewardship actions. https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1-0/

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