wild Atlantic salmon habitat

Why a P.E.I. watershed group wants to get the sediment out and the meander back in a local river

Why a P.E.I. watershed group wants to get the sediment out and the meander back in a local river

Some rivers in the Cornwall, P.E.I., area have some new features this fall, designed to attract more wild Atlantic salmon. The fish is in the process of being listed as a species of special concern on P.E.I., under the Species at Risk Act, because of damage that has been done to its habitat. "The natural habitat would have been cobble, and it would have been rocky," said Karalee McAskill, co-ordinator for the Cornwall and Area Watershed Group.