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Programs
The Miramichi Salmon Association has professional staff employed to conduct many of the programs to protect and enhance salmon stocks on the Miramichi.  The greatest asset to the organization, however, is the many volunteers that give their time and efforts to raise money, debate issues and conduct programs.  We invite MSA members to become actively involved in the organization by participating in an activity that fits their abilities and schedule. 
Field Activities
The MSA conducts field programs where members can observe or participate.  The programs are:
Observe, Record and Report - if you observe any illegal activity on the river, write down as much information as possible and call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-tips(8477).  Both DFO and DNRE are members of Crimestoppres and the information will get to them as quickly as possible.  In addition, there are a few problem areas of the Miramichi where the MSA is recruiting volunteers to watch specific areas to try to curb illegal activity.  If you would like to assist our Conservation Officers, give Mark Hambrook a call at 506 622 4000.
Merganser survey - join the MSA field staff to count broods of merganser ducks along the Miramichi this summer.  The survey will be conducted by canoe and kayak along as much of the Miramichi Watershed as possible during the first 3 weeks of July to establish the number of birds on the river.  Call the South Esk office at 506 622 4000 if you would like to participate. 
Electrofishing survey - the MSA field crew assesses the number of juvenile salmon on the Miramichi each year to determine the success of spawning and to find low density areas where stocking may be required.  The program will run until late September.  To observe or participate, call the South Esk office at 506 622 4000. 
Adult salmon collections for broodstock - the Miramichi Salmon Conservation Centre collects wild adult Atlantic salmon broodstock from different tributaries of the Miramichi every year for spawning.  Members are invited to participate in seining operations, beginning in August until late October.  
Salmon marking - the Miramichi Salmon Conservation Centre has approximately 500,000 fingerling salmon to mark each year before releasing them to the various Miramichi tributaries.  This involves removing the little adipose fin with a pair of scissors from the little fish while they are asleep.  The activity starts in August and runs through to late October, and if you can spare a day or a few hours, join our crew at the Conservation Centre and give a hand.  Call the Conservation Centre at 506 622 4000. 
Beaver dam breaching - the MSA will be identifying beaver dams that are obstructing key spawning tributaries of the Miramichi River during the month of September and we will be seeking authority to partially breach these dams when adult salmon are migrating upstream.  The dams will not be removed, just a small opening will be created to concentrate the water flow and allow salmon that are waiting below the obstruction, the opportunity to reach spawning grounds upstream.  No harm will befall the beaver, as they can repair the dam in 1 or 2 days and the adult salmon usually have little difficulty finding their way back downstream after spawning.  Contact the South Esk office at 506 622 4000 if you would like to participate in this program. 
Dinner Committees
The major revenue source for MSA activities is our fundraising dinners and auction.  Dinners are held at various times of the year in a variety of locations including Fredericton, Saint John, Moncton, Hartland, Boiestown, Miramichi and Boston.   Call the Fredericton office at 506 457-2220 to get involved in any of the dinner committees.
Youth Fishing Camp
A Youth Fishing Camp is offered to twenty children between the ages of 10-14, generally during the second week of August each year, at a cost of $200  all inclusive meals and accommodations at three participating lodges (Tuckaway Cabins, Pond's Resort and Wilson Sporting Camps); fly fishing and fly tying instruction; water safety and much more. 

MSA acknowledges the importance of inviting and keeping our youth involved so that they too can continue to appreciate the bounty of the wonderful reources at our doorstep - the Atlantic salmon and the Miramichi River - and to become conservationists on behalf of those resources that will benefit them and  generations to come. For further details on this Youth Camp, please contact the MSA South Esk office at 506 622 4000