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With funding from the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund, ACAP Saint John coordinated and implemented nature-based climate change adaptation projects across multiple urban sites in Saint John, focusing on stormwater mitigation, restoration of native biodiversity and their habitat, and community engagement.
For almost 30 years, ACAP Saint John has been a leader in environmental stewardship throughout the Greater Saint John area, conducting successful community-based environmental initiatives that have engaged thousands of citizens and organisations over the years. Through funding from the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund, ACAP Saint John’s ‘Advancing Climate, Freshwater, and Ocean Literacy Through Community Engagement’ project has been able to mobilise over 900 people through our engagement and educational events, conduct multiple cleanup drives to remove refuse and debris from our waterways by engaging 94 volunteers, and reach 20,000 unique users through our digital outreach campaigns to build awareness and education on climate change adaptation, stormwater, water quality, and ocean conservation and biodiversity.
This report summarizes the findings from ACAP Saint John’s 2025 Thinking Water project, which aims to assess the general water quality of streams within the Saint John and surrounding area, including tributaries of the Wolastoq (St. John River) and the Saint John Harbour. Over the past thirty years, ACAP Saint John’s water quality monitoring program has provided valuable insights into the health of our waterways. Given the long history of human and industrial influences within the city, this long-term dataset is vital for tracking changes internally and externally through researchers, other organizations, and government bodies to celebrate the improvements observed and keep an eye on waterbodies in decline.