Watershed Projects Final Reports

Final reports for our watershed projects. For more details on our watershed projects and water quality monitoring, including interactive maps, please visit the project page here.

2025-2026

Water Quality Report Card 2025-2026

Water Monitoring Final Report 2026

2025-2026 ETF Watershed Projects Final Report

 

2024-2025

Water Monitoring Final Report 2025

 

2023-2024

EOS conducted water quality monitoring and outreach education in the Dorchester-Rockport Watershed area. These projects were funded by the NB Environmental Trust Fund.

Watershed Monitoring Dorchester-Rockport 2024

IWMP EOS 2024

 

2022-2023

EOS conducted a habitat assessments of Scott Brook in the Murray Corner, NB area and water quality monitoring and education in the Cape Tormentine Watershed area. These projects were funded by the NB Wildlife Trust Fund and the NB Environmental Trust Fund.

Habitat Assessment of Scott Brook 2022 Final Report

Watershed Projects Final Report 2022-2023

Cape Tormentine Water Quality Report 2022

 

2021-2022

EOS was engaged in two major water monitoring projects: monitoring of the Tantramar River Watershed (funded by the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund), and a habitat assessment of Joe Brook (funded by the New Brunswick Wildlife Trust).

2021-2022 ETF Watershed Final Report

2021 Tantramar River Watershed Water Quality Report

2021 Joe Brook Habitat Assessment Report

 

2020-2021

EOS received funding from the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund to monitor 12 sites in the Rockport – Dorchester Area. The full suite of surface water parameters and in-situ measurements (pH, conductivity, salinity, TDS, DO) were collected from June to September. A summary of our activities funded over the last year through our ETF grant can be found in the 2020-21 Watershed ETF Final Report

Results from this year’s water quality monitoring can be found in the 2020 Water Quality Report

We also received funding from the New Brunswick Wildlife Trust Fund to conduct Habitat Assessments of the Johnson Creek Watershed. The results can be found in the 2020 NBWTF Final Report. The final report also contains an interactive google map with photos and site information for each habitat assessment.

 

2019-2020

This year, EOS has received support from the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund to monitor 12 sites in the Cape Tormentine Peninsula Watershed. The full suite of surface water parameters will be collected from June to September. We are also monitoring the 12 sites in May & October for in-situ measurements (pH, conductivity, salinity, TDS, DO). A summary of our activities funded over the last year through our ETF grant can be found in the 2019-20 Watershed ETF Final Report

Results from this year’s water quality monitoring can be found in the 2019 Water Quality Report

We also received funding from the New Brunswick Wildlife Trust Fund to conduct a riparian health assessment of the Gaspereau River. The results can be found in the 2019 NBWTF Final Report

 

2018-2019

This year, EOS has received support from the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund, Renaissance Sackville, and the Atlantic Water Network & the Hillsborough River Association to monitor 12 sites in the Tantramar River Watershed. The full suite of surface water parameters will be collected from June to September. We are also monitoring the 12 sites in May & October for in-situ measurements (pH, conductivity, salinity, TDS, DO). A summary of our activities funded over the last year through our ETF grant can be found in the 2018-19 Watershed ETF Final Report

Results from this year’s Tantramar River Watershed monitoring were summarized into the 2018 Water Quality Report

We also received funding from the New Brunswick Wildlife Trust Fund to conduct a riparian health assessment of the Tantramar River. The results can be found in the 2018 NBWTF Final Report

In partnership with the Campbell Lab at Mount Allison University and using citizen science monitoring, we conducted water sampling blitzes of the Cape Tormentine Peninsula Watershed Composite. The results from these blitzes will help to select long-term water monitoring sites in that watershed and monitoring will begin next year.

Results of the First Water Sampling Blitz

Results of our Second Water Sampling Blitz

 

2017-2018

In 2017-2018 the group received funding from the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund to establish a framework to start long-term water monitoring in the Inner Bay of Fundy and Cape Tormentine Peninsula Watersheds. Monitoring will provide the Chignecto Watersheds Committee with the data necessary to gain a better understanding of our watersheds and will lead to the undertaking of any necessary restoration or protection activities, ultimately ensuring healthy watersheds, sustainable ecosystems and resilient communities.

2017-18 Watershed ETF Final Report

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