Mindemoya River - MIN-678

Site MIN 678 was 210 ft long x 28 ft high. Over the years with more storm events it was eroding away the shoreline banks with the sand covering prime spawning habitat for migrating salmonids. A now completed project, this rehabilitation anticipates the spawning of salmon and trout starting this fall with the salmon run.
Site MIN 678 had 4 landowners (2 from each property affected) that attended meetings, site visits with engineers and construction companies, responded through email and phone calls in-kind $25/hr x 20hrs=$500 each. $3,000 worth of root wads were donated toward the project from their property.
Volunteers: MIN 678: 11 people x $25 x 5= $1375
• 430 cubic metres of large stone installed
• 64 linear metres restore/protected
• 1280m2 of fish habitats/spawning grounds protected
• 782 potted shrubs planted
• 1200 sq. metres of native grass seed mix
• +/- 70 square metres of Coir Matting installed
• 10 root wads installed
• 10 loads of top soil
• 1 large tree removal
Site MIN 678 had 4 landowners (2 from each property affected) that attended meetings, site visits with engineers and construction companies, responded through email and phone calls in-kind $25/hr x 20hrs=$500 each. $3,000 worth of root wads were donated toward the project from their property.
Volunteers: MIN 678: 11 people x $25 x 5= $1375
• 430 cubic metres of large stone installed
• 64 linear metres restore/protected
• 1280m2 of fish habitats/spawning grounds protected
• 782 potted shrubs planted
• 1200 sq. metres of native grass seed mix
• +/- 70 square metres of Coir Matting installed
• 10 root wads installed
• 10 loads of top soil
• 1 large tree removal