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New Brunswick Public Schools
List of public schools and complete addresses, including: school number, name of school, district, sector, civic address, community, county, postal code, grades offered, language of instruction, website, and year of construction.
Marine Conservation Targets (MCT) - Camera surveys of the subtidal flora of Nova Scotia and Southwest New Brunswick 2022-2023
To assess the current distribution of kelp beds and other macroalgae in Nova Scotia and Southwest New Brunswick, subtidal drop camera surveys were performed from 2022-2023 at 140 sites. For each site, a GoPro HERO 10 camera was towed along a deep (7-12m) and shallow (3-5m) depth contour until 20 images were acquired per depth. Where possible, species were identified from photos, with particular care given to kelps (defined here as orders Laminariales and Tilopteridales) and fucoids (order Fucales). Crust-forming algae was not counted. Percent cover was calculated using a 10x10 point grid overlaid on each image and recording the dominant cover type at each point. The depth (in meters) of each photo after correcting for tide height ranged from ~0.5m to ~12m. Depths were corrected to chart datum (lowest astronomical tide) using tide predictions from the nearest tide station, taken from tides.gc.ca. Sampling was performed between July and October. Cite this data as: Krumhansl K, Brooks C, Lowen B, DiBacco C, (2025). Camera Surveys of the Subtidal Flora of Nova Scotia and Southwest New Brunswick 2022-2023. Version 1.7. Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Samplingevent dataset. https://ipt.iobis.org/obiscanada/resource?r=camera_surveys_of_the_subtidal_flora_of_nova_scotia_2022-2023&v=1.7For additional information please see:Krumhansl K.A., Brooks C.M., Lowen B., O’Brien J., Wong M., DiBacco C. Loss, resilience and recovery of kelp forests in a region of rapid ocean warming. Annals of Botany 2024 Mar 8; 133(1):73-92. Brooks C.M., Krumhansl K.A. 2023. First record of the Asian Antithamnion sparsum Tokida, 1932 (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) in Nova Scotia, Canada. BioInvasions Records 12(3):745-725.
New Brunswick Buildings
Polygons representing a snapshot of buildings throughout New Brunswick. Data is derived from provincial LiDAR data acquired between 2015 and 2018 and include buildings present at the time of LiDAR collection.
Health Regions
Provides a provincial coverage of the administrative boundaries of the regional health authorities (2) in New Brunswick to promote the use of a common geographic representation in New Brunswick. The health regions in New Brunswick are groupings of the NBHC Community Boundaries (as defined by the NBHC), which are groupings of the municipalities (Census subdivisions).
Bedrock Geology
This layer contains polygon features that represent geological units in New Brunswick. The associated Bedrock Geology Relate Table contains details about each map unit, including: a brief legend description, Group name, Formation name, and rock age. This layer is the result of nearly 50 years of bedrock mapping and it continues to change as new interpretations are made and more data is collected through field work and analysis.
New Brunswick Road Network (NBRN)
The NBRN is the official source for road data in New Brunswick. The NBRN includes road centerlines, road names, road class, surface type, address ranges and other road attributes.
Counties
County boundaries for New Brunswick.
Parish
Parish boundaries for New Brunswick.
Property Assessment Map
Property assessment parcels for New Brunswick.
New Brunswick Health Council Community Boundaries
Provides a provincial coverage of 33 NBHC communities. All communities are groupings of municipalities (Census subdivisions).
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