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Mission
The Fundy Baykeeper works for the Conservation
Council to
defend the public's right to a healthy Bay of Fundy. This right is
inherent in laws written to protect the marine environment and the
species that inhabit it. Too often, however, these laws are not
enforced. Part investigator, scientist, lawyer, advocate and educator,
the Fundy Baykeeper's top priority is to make sure environmental laws
are enforced as citizens expect them to be.
The Vessel
The Fundy Baykeeper
uses a well-marked
boat to patrol the
Fundy
coastline from Alma to St. Stephen. The goal is to spot and investigate
environmental threats and take action to solve them.
The Hotline
The Baykeeper maintains
a mobile telephone
‘hotline' so
citizens can
report pollution or other incidents that threaten the Bay of Fundy and
its species. The Baykeeper investigates such reports and follows up
with authorities when appropriate. Those reporting a problem may remain
anonymous if they wish.
Citizen
Enforcement
The Fundy
Baykeeper knows the laws that are meant to protect the Bay
of Fundy and the enforcement authorities responsible for them. When
violations are uncovered, the Baykeeper directly engages those
authorities to make sure the laws actually work for the public and the
bay. If authorities fail to act, the Baykeeper may take legal action to
ensure the laws passed by our legislature and parliament are upheld.
Stewardship
The Fundy Baykeeper educates citizens about the Bay
of Fundy so
everyone can help defend the bay and steward its resources.
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