P.E.I. watershed group hopes fish like this are ready for a close-up, in the name of science

May Be Interested In:Fantasy Baseball: These eight early standouts have staying power, Ben Rice and Kris Bubic included


  • 2 days ago
  • News
  • Duration 2:08

The Central Queens Branch of the P.E.I. Wildlife Federation is launching a new project to use a video camera to count how many adult fish are in the West River. This kind of data is crucial to conservation efforts, but right now the information the non-profit group has been using dates back to the 1990s. CBC’s Sheehan Desjardins reports.

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

What is the pink powder sprayed over the California wildfires?
What is the pink powder sprayed over the California wildfires?
Canada will see the Geminid meteor shower this week. How can you watch it? - National | Globalnews.ca
Canada will see the Geminid meteor shower this week. How can you watch it? – National | Globalnews.ca
From retail to the military, ‘intelligent connectivity’ raises ethical dilemmas
From retail to the military, ‘intelligent connectivity’ raises ethical dilemmas
A photo of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at his nomination hearing before the Senate Finance Committee.
Firings at Federal Health Agencies Decimate Offices That Release Public Records – KFF Health News
Keir Starmer Slaps Down Elon Musk After Tech Tycoon Attacks Labour Yet Again
Keir Starmer Slaps Down Elon Musk After Tech Tycoon Attacks Labour Yet Again
Are Trump's cuts to science the end of the endless frontier?
Are Trump’s cuts to science the end of the endless frontier?
From the Ground Up: Authentic News as It Happens | © 2025 | Daily News