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Reports and Management Plans

Reports and Summaries

2022 NWAI Water Quality Report CardDownload
2022-2023 Health of the Nashwaak River ReportDownload
2021 Water Quality Report CardDownload
2021 Aquatic Connectivity Summary ReportDownload
2021-2022 Health of the Nashwaak River Report [Funded by WTF and ETF]Download
2020 Water Quality Report CardDownload
2020 Aquatic Connectivity Summary ReportDownload
2020-2021 Health of the Nashwaak River Report [Funded by WTF and ETF]Download
2019-2020 Health of the Nashwaak River Report [Funded by WTF and ETF]Download
2019 Water Quality Report CardDownload
2018-19 Health of the Nashwaak River Report Card [Funded by WTF and ETF]Download
2017-2018 Health of the Nashwaak River Report [Funded by WTF and ETF]Download
A guide to restoring bottomlands [2016]Download
State of the Nashwaak Summary (English)Download
L’etat de la Bassin Versant de la Nashwaak [sommaire]Download
Geomorphic Survey of the Nashwaak River – Prepared by Parish Aquatic Services [2016]Download

Project Reports for Funders

2021 ASCF Final Report Aquatic ConnectivityDownload
2021 ASCF Final Report Campbell CreekDownload
2021 WTF Final Report Aquatic ConnectivityDownload
2021 WTF Final Report [Monitoring]Download
2021 ETF Final Report [Monitoring]Download
2020 WTF Final Report [Aquatic Connectivity]Download
2020 ETF Final Report [Monitoring]Download
2020 Multi-Year End Report [Aquatic Connectivity]Download
2019 WTF Final Report [Monitoring]Download
2019 ASCF Multi-Year End Report [Aquatic Connectivity]Download
2019 ASCF Final Report [Bank Restoration]Download
2018 ASCF Multi-Year End Report [Aquatic Connectivity]Download
2018 ETF Final Report [Monitoring]Download
2018 Patagonia Final Report [Aquatic Connectivity]Download
2018 LWF Year-End Report [Aquatic Connectivity]Download
2018 WTF Final Report [Monitoring]Download
2018 ETF Final Report [Restoration]Download
2018 WTF Final Report [Landowner Outreach]Download
2018 WTF Final Report [Education]Download
2017 ASCF Final Report [Aquatic Connectivity Year 1]Download
2017 ASCF Final Report [MacPherson Brook Restoration]Download
2017 WTF Final Report [Aquatic Connectivity]Download
2017 Summary for APEGNB [Education]Download
2017 WTF Final Report [Restoration]Download
2016-2017 ETF Final Report [Action Planning]Download
2016-2017 ETF Final Report [Education, Outreach & Riparian Restoration]Download
2017 DFO RFCPP Final Report MacPherson BrookDownload
2016 ASCF Final Report [Geomorphic Survey]Download
2014-2015 ETF Final Report [Education, Outreach & Riparian Reforestation]Download
2013-2014 ETF Final ReportDownload
2012-2013 ETF Final Report [Tree Nursery]Download
2011-2012 ETF Final Report [Action Planning in the Nashwaak]Download
2005 Soil Erosion Survey of the Nashwaak River and the Tay, Penniac and Cross Creek StreamsDownload
2002 Water Quality ReportDownload
1996 Nashwaak River Stream Survey and Habitat AssessentDownload

Older (pre-2011) reports are available upon request from our office at 181 Westmorland Street.

Management Plans

2015 Neils Flats Management PlanDownload
2015 Marysville Flats Management PlanDownload
2015 NWAI Nursery Management PlanDownload

Wood Turtle Management Plans – available upon request from our office

Story Maps

Learn about the threats to the Nashwaak Watershed here.

Learn more about the water quality of the Nashwaak Watershed here.

Learn more about the aquatic connectivity of the Nashwaak Watershed here.

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Recent News

Keep up the good work on Nashwaak

March 30, 2023

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March 30, 2023

We’re hiring!

February 1, 2023

To protect or retreat: Scores of homes at risk of erosion

January 30, 2023

NWAI on Twitter

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- 167 days ago

Mr. Woodcock's talented gr 12 FHS music class joined us at Marysville Flats this week! We talked climate change and floodplain restoration. We're excited to hear what they create from their Nashwaak River trip. Kudos to the NB Dept of Ed for supporting this awesome experience! https://t.co/6nGyCy7XBP

- 168 days ago

Thanks for supporting this outdoor learning opportunity. Come visit anytime. It was a pleasure to spend time talking about water, climate change and floodplain restoration. @ASD_West @ASDWLimelight @FHSkats @CityFredGov @CityFredRec #eaunbwater #mynashwaak https://t.co/ALhfzSS123

- 170 days ago

Thanks @mla_mike for leading crown land conservation! https://t.co/ObSdrLvBcq

- 172 days ago

@Andrew__Holland @mla_mike @Gov_NB @NCC_CNC Excellent work!

- 172 days ago

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Nashwaak Watershed Association Inc.

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Nashwaak Watershed Association Inc.
#DYK Pollinator species such as bees 🐝, hummingbirds, and butterflies🦋help plants reproduce by spreading pollen? This is important because it supports the biodiversity of native plants as well as crops around the world.If you would like to help our pollinator friends, here are some tips for growing a pollinator garden:🌻Succession planting - plan to have a variety of plants that bloom from spring to fall.🌷Cultivate variety - different pollinators love different shapes and colours of blossoms. Ensure there is a variety for them to choose from.🪺 Add bird baths and bee houses - this will encourage pollinators to take up residence and come back year after year.See the link below to discover native plant species that will make pollinators sure to visit your garden! 👇davidsuzuki.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/DSF-NB-plant-list.pdf#ecofriendlyfriday #pollinator #MyNashwaak #nativeplantgarden ... See MoreSee Less

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Wondering what we’ve been up to lately? If you’re new here, you may not know that we plant lots of trees each year to help re-establish healthy floodplain forests along the Nashwaak River. These floodplain forests are composed of a mixture of silver maple, bur oak, red-tipped willow, red-osier dogwood, and many other species to ensure that there is lots of habitat for local biodiversity. 🌱Over the past two weeks, we’ve spent lots of time flagging! Each spring, we flag our recently planted trees so that we can conduct our seasonal maintenance. While these trees are superstars in terms of their ability to help stabilize riverbanks and provide habitat for local wildlife, they still need some help to ensure that they can survive. Mowing these areas helps to reduce competition from grass and ensure that they are receiving adequate sunlight. If you ever feel like lending a hand, please reach out to us via email at staff@nashwaakwatershed.ca! #MyNashwaak #riverbankrestoration #treeplanting #volunteer ... See MoreSee Less

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4 days ago

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Sunday was a beautiful day for birding and what a wonderful gang we had at @nashwaakmeadows . A big thank you to Dan Serpiello and @atlanticducks for making it such a fun morning! The highlight was definitely the American bitterns ❤️ #birdwatching #community #MyNashwaak ... See MoreSee Less

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Contact Us

Mail:
Nashwaak Watershed Association Inc.
P.O. Box 314, Station “A”
Fredericton, NB
E3B 4Y2

Office:
181 Westmorland Street
Fredericton, NB
E3B 3L6
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