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Club lAigle dOr de Wendover March 19, 2015 Introduction Overview: South Nation Watershed Community Highlights Why do we monitor? Monitoring Programs Stewardship Programs How to get Involved South Nation


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Club l’Aigle d’Or de Wendover

March 19, 2015

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Introduction

Overview:

  • South Nation Watershed
  • Community Highlights
  • Why do we monitor?
  • Monitoring Programs
  • Stewardship Programs
  • How to get Involved
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South Nation Jurisdiction

  • Total Area is over 4,283 km2
  • River stretches 185 kilometers

from above Spencerville to the Ottawa River in Alfred/ Plantagenet.

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Jessup’s Falls

  • Beautiful Conservation

Area on the SNR

  • 2014 Youth Fish Camp
  • Recreational Opportunities

include:

  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Picnic Area
  • Geo-caching

Youth Fishing Camp, Jessup’s Falls CA

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Wendover Walleye Classic

  • Attended Wendover Walleye

Classic on Feb. 21

  • 66 anglers surveyed
  • Target species include:

Walleye, Pike, and Sauger

Anglers enjoying the SNR at Jessup’s Falls

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Why do we monitor?

  • Protection of Life and Property
  • Flood and Drought alerts
  • Manage natural resources on a

watershed basis

  • Short term
  • Habitat restoration
  • Forestry, Fish, Water Quality
  • Long-term monitoring allows for:
  • Strategic planning to protect natural

heritage

Crysler Flood 1982

American Eel, SNR

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Data Collection

  • 10 stream gauges
  • 17 ice survey stations
  • 7 snow stations
  • 11 rain gauges
  • 2 meteorological stations
  • Dataloggers – strategically located

Water Quantity Monitoring and Analysis

Data Analysis

  • Flood and Drought: Provide warning to residents, municipalities

and other agencies

  • Watershed Plans, climate change, drainage, water management,

dam operations, development approvals.

Spencerville Stream and rain gauges

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Data Collection

  • Surface water quality at 13

stations.

  • Groundwater quantity/quality at

17 wells

Water Quality and Groundwater Monitoring

Data Analysis

  • State of the Nation report.
  • Watershed Plans, climate change, water management, development

approvals.

  • Municipalities: waste water discharges certificate of approvals, municipal

services, private services.

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Ontario Stream Assessment Protocol

OSAP Sampling 2014

Data Analysis:

  • Presence/ Absence of Invasive or

Species at Risk

  • Water Quality from benthic invertebrates

Data Collection:

  • Channel morphology
  • Electrofishing
  • Benthic Sampling
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Hoop Netting

South Nation is divided into 6

  • reaches. Each year a new reach

is sampled for fish. 6 Reaches

  • Plantagenet
  • Lemieux
  • St. Albert
  • Berwick
  • Hyndman
  • Headwaters

Hoop Netting- Top: Black Crappie Bottom: American Eel

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Stream Watch Program

  • Collect information
  • n physical and

biological characteristics of the stream

  • Encourages

community involvement to conduct stream assessments and volunteer events

Tree Planting in Embrun with local students

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  • Environmental Projects

include:

  • Garbage Clean-ups
  • Invasive Species Removal
  • Fish Sampling
  • Habitat Enhancement
  • Tree Planting

Stream Watch Program

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Rural Clean Water Grants

  • Grant program provides

funding to improve Water Quality.

  • Projects include:
  • Buffer strips
  • Livestock restrictions
  • Stream bank

stabilization

  • Well

decommissioning

  • Nutrient

Management Plans

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Woodlot Advisory Service (WAS)

  • Free site visits for

landowners with at least 4 hectares of woodlot property

  • United Counties of

Prescott and Russell or in SNC jurisdiction

  • May be eligible for tax

savings up to 75%, grants also available.

2015 Winter Site Visit. Casselman

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Trees Ontario: 50 Million Trees Program

  • Minimum 1

hectare (2.5 acres)

  • $0.20/seedling

for conifers and $0.50/seedling for deciduous species

2012 White Spruce Plantation. Embrun

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Red Pine planted in spring 2014

SNC Over the Counter Program

  • Minimum purchase of 100

trees

  • Over 20 species of native

stock available

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  • 2014 Tree Planting total:

– 26300

  • 2015 Tree Planting total:

– 13 700

Tree Planting

Hemlock Grove

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Get Involved with SNC

  • Turtle Monitoring
  • Benthic and Fish Sampling
  • Stewardship opportunities on

private property

  • Tree Planting
  • Habitat Enhancement
  • Land Donation
  • Fish Camp for Youth
  • Stream Sampling

Snapping Turtle- Lemieux

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~ we are making a difference ~