Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association

New Brunswick, Canada

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A community focused on education, sharing best practices, measuring water quality, and adapting to climate change.

OUR GOAL: A Healthy Watershed Ecosystem for All

Become a member of the Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association and enjoy these benefits:

  • Access to free workshops, webinars and information regarding our watershed
  • Access to water quality data
  • Obtain native trees for planting on your shoreline to help protect and improve it
  • Have a voice in plans and projects that support the health of the watershed ecosystem
  • Share ideas and concerns with a committed watershed group
  • Stay informed on issues that affect the health of our watershed’s lakes, rivers and streams
  • Participate in volunteer opportunities that help our watershed
  • Engage with a community who cares about the health of our watershed
  • Support important projects that positively impact the health of our watershed ecosystem

The annual membership fee is CAD$10.00 per person. Send an image (e.g. from your mobile phone) or scanned copy of the completed form to our e-mail address below, or send the completed form by paper mail to the address below. To pay, send an Interac eTransfer payment to [email protected]. Any Interac eTransfers to this email address will be auto-deposited directly to our bank account. Cheques payable to Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association accompanying your completed form by paper mail are fine, as is cash paid in person. A receipt will be sent to you.

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

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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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jemsega Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association @jemsega ·
4 Nov

Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association - Nov. 4 2025 Meeting Reminder - https://mailchi.mp/18e1c251399e/jemseg-grand-lake-watershed-association-may-2023-newsletter-17443801

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28 Oct

Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association - Nov. 4 2025 Meeting Reminder - https://mailchi.mp/f1a75f38bb1b/jemseg-grand-lake-watershed-association-may-2023-newsletter-17443587

jemsega Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association @jemsega ·
16 Oct

Emergency Vote - Appointment of Vice-President - Reminder - https://mailchi.mp/0a49e1919a73/jemseg-grand-lake-watershed-association-may-2023-newsletter-17443359

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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 American Eel (Anguilla rostrata) has a fascinating life cycle; they are all born in the Sargasso Sea, and go through many life stages, going from transparent to yellow, to any of a variety of colors. They migrate to fresh water as they grow.Small Eels are capable of climbing vertically, and are known to scale the Mactaquac Dam! Dams still pose a significant barrier to this globally endangered species While many find them snake-like in appearance, Eels are simply long-bodied fish.#fish #newbrunswick #environmentalDNA #nature #conservation ... See MoreSee Less
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Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association is with iNaturalist.org.

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Join our Project on iNaturalist! (bit.ly/49MH6XV)iNaturalist is a fun way to learn about the life in our watershed area; you can view reports of species in our area, and have your finds identified.This project is open to all who love New Brunswick’s great outdoors! From experts to those picking up the hobby for the first time, we can all explore together. Your observation may even be featured on our social media!Unfamiliar with the app? Sign up, and they will send a full guide to your email, or read our quick instructions here!#conservation #citizenscience #newbrunswick #inaturalist #watershed ... See MoreSee Less
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Jemseg Grand Lake Watershed Association

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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 Tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) can tolerate a wide range of salinities. Generally thought of as marine fish, there are indeed freshwater populations of land-locked Tomcod. Jemseg River and Grand Lake are very far inland for this species.Like many cod species, Tomcod sport barbels on their chins, and three dorsal fins on their backs!#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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