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What is a watershed?

Flowchart for lakes in the Woodens River Watershed

Aquatic Habitat & Water Quality

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The Woodens River watershed encompasses a set of 19 lakes draining into St. Margaret's Bay and includes many small to medium-sized wetlands. Many of the lakes and streams remain relatively pristine at this time and support brook trout populations. Some of those closer to the sea support alewife and American eel. Residents and visitors alike value these watercourses and wetlands and wish to preserve their natural beauty and health for future generations of humans and other species. Unfortunately, this heritage is under various kinds of environmental pressures, e.g. associated with:

Read more about some of the challenges in CWC Report 8 on Aquatic Habitat & Water Quality in the Chebucto Wilderness (Five Bridge Lakes Wilderness Area)

The Woodens River watershed but not other watersheds in the area was subjected to a severe stress of some sort in 1989-90, when there was a sudden and precipitous decline in the early mayfly hatch. It remains unexplained and mayflies have not recovered since to their glory days (nor have the trout), although there have been sporadic reports of some recovery.

On the positive side, much of the watershed is crown land. Further a lot of the private land is not developed or minimally developed and is in a close-to-pristine (wilderness) state as owners value these areas for wilderness recreational activities. WRWEO's main reason for existence is protection of the watershed. Some of our major activities have involved:

These are ongoing activities and we are working towards a long term watershed management plan.

Bob Chambers
Bob Chambers demonstrates water sampling device, 2010
See the tabs at top right to access more details about aquatic habitat and water quality in the Woodens River Watershed and some links to pertinent resources.

We have been especially fortunate to have the volunteer services of Bob Chambers over the last decade. He has conducted careful, extensive and intensive monitoring of key limnological variables on a number of lakes in the Woodens River Watershed. His reports are available under the Water Quality and Sheldrake Lake tabs.