Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association

New Brunswick, Canada

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We welcome donations of any amount to help us achieve our goal of a healthy watershed ecosystem for all. You can donate (or renew your membership) at any time by sending an Interac e-Transfer to [email protected].  Any Interac e-Transfers to this email address will be auto-deposited directly to our bank account.

You can also make donations by cheque payable to: “Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association”, and mailed to

19 Fennell Drive
Plumweseep, N.B. E4G 2N1
ATTN: Treasurer, Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association

A receipt will be sent to you no matter which way you choose to donate. Note that the Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association is not (yet) a registered charity with the Canada Revenue Agency. Donations made to us are therefore currently not claimable as a charitable tax credit.

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What’s under the ice?

December 20, 2024

Peering Into The Winter Fish Community in the Jemseg – Grand Lake Watershed We're excited to share some great news about our first eDNA analysis … [Read More...]

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Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association - Jan. 13 2026 Meeting Reminder - https://mailchi.mp/50178be3c6c3/jemseg-grand-lake-watershed-association-may-2023-newsletter-17445246

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Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association - January Meeting POSTPONED - https://mailchi.mp/9f917bfaeb49/jemseg-grand-lake-watershed-association-may-2023-newsletter-17445068

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Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association - Jan. 6 2026 Meeting Reminder - https://mailchi.mp/9e8ceb41b204/jemseg-grand-lake-watershed-association-may-2023-newsletter-17445042

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To see our FULL eDNA report, check the link in our bio to head to our website, where it is published under the News tab!An unspecified species of Pearl Dace (Margariscus sp.) was detected. This was likely to be the Northern Pearl Dace (Margariscus nachtriebi) given the native ranges of that and the other known Margariscus species, the Allegheny Pearl Dace (Margariscus margarita), which is not known to live in New Brunswick. Both images are Northern Pearl Dace.#fish #newbrunswick #environmentalDNA #nature #conservation ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

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To see our FULL eDNA report, check the link in our bio to head to our website, where it is published under the News tab!The Lake Chub (Couesius plumbeus) has the northernmost distribution of all North American Minnows. This is also the likely identity of the unspecified Couesius species on the eDNA report.They prefer cold-water lakes and streams with gravel on the bottom.They have small barbels at the sides of their mouths, and fairly good hearing compared to other freshwater fish. The large optic lobes of its brain suggest that they have good eyesight as well!#fish #newbrunswick #environmentalDNA #nature #conservation ... See MoreSee Less
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Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association
27 Pine Grove Lane
Jemseg, NB E4C 4L7

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