On April 15th the PEI Rec Fishing season opened and SEA was out bright and early doing creel surveys in a number of rivers in the area. We want to thank those anglers who took the time to talk to us and answer a few questions. We will also be hosting two Volunteer Saturdays where people can come out to help with river restoration activities. If you would like to volunteer, please let us know - information about dates and times will be posted on our website (sea@pei.aibn.com) and Facebook page in the coming months.
SEA has devoted the past few summers to restoring streams, rivers and tributaries creating even more favorable habitat for fish to thrive. We have also partnered with local schools to offer the Fish Friends Program in collaboration with the Abegweit Biodiversity Enhancement Hatchery. In recognition of this work, we wanted to share this notice coming up on April 21st to celebrate World Fish Migration Day - Connecting fish, rivers and people!! Happy angling!! π¨π¦οΈπ π¨π¦οΈπ π¨π¦ποΈ π¨π¦ποΈ π¨π¦ποΈ π¨π¦π π¨π¦π ... See MoreSee Less
World Fish Migration Day
With the third World Fish Migration Day (21th April, 2018) we raise global attention for endangered migratory fish and the importance of their migration routes. Harvey Moore Wildlife Sanctuary c/o SEA
"Oliver" joining the other Canada geese, at the Sanctuary, after his release! Everyone was happy to see him fly! ... See MoreSee Less
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This Canada goose was found emaciated and wandering around Charlottetown in January. Luckily, concerned resident, Liz Hennessey, notified the Atlantic Veterinary College . AVC took it into their care and nursed it back to health over the winter. Not wanting to release the goose near the busy streets of Charlottetown, it was decided that the Sanctuary would be a perfect spot for it to call home. After slowly exiting the crate, it didnβt take this bird too long to join the others! Welcome to the Sanctuary βOliver.β ***The geese will be mating soon, so if you are visiting the Sanctuary with your dog, it is mandatory to keep them on a leash at all times. ... See MoreSee Less
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