Government of New Brunswick

While the digital map files may not be free from error or omission, care has been taken to ensure the best possible quality. The digital map files are a graphical representation of land related features which approximates the size, configuration and location of features. It is not a survey and is not intended to be used for legal descriptions or to calculate exact dimensions or area.

The New Brunswick Department Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any kind including personal injury or death, or economic loss arising from the use of the digital map files or accompanying written materials or from errors, deficiencies or faults therein, whether such damage is caused by negligence or otherwise.

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Table of Contents

Raster Data: 
Agriculture: | Apple Suitability | Corn/Soy Productivity | Grape Productivity | Hemp Productivity | Potato Productivity

Vector Data:  
Agriculture: Agricultural Resource Management (ARMS) | Maple Sugary Productivity
Aquaculture: Marine Aquaculture Site Mapping Program (MASMP) | Rockweed


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Raster Data

Agriculture:

Apple Suitability:

Corn/Soy Productivity:

Grape Productivity:

Hemp Productivity:

Potato Productivity:

 

Vector Data

Agriculture:

Agricultural Resource Management (ARMS)

       Maple Sugary Productivity

Aquaculture:

Marine Aquaculture Site Mapping Program (MASMP)

• Fin Fish: https://opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/3877145a894e4a1b88a0214eaab3aee2_0.geojson

• Lobster Pounds: https://opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/3877145a894e4a1b88a0214eaab3aee2_1.geojson

• Shellfish: https://opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/3877145a894e4a1b88a0214eaab3aee2_2.geojson

 

    Rockweed

  • Description: Ascophyllum nodosum, locally known as rockweed, is harvested in the Bay of Fundy and is managed by limiting harvest within sectors and through area closures.   Closed areas are closed year-round and include: exclusion areas for management, research, conservation, transportation or security purposes; study sites that are set aside for study purposes; and long term reference areas that are control sites for potential experiments linked to rockweed and it’s associated biota.  Special rockweed management areas have a delayed opening (July 1st) to conserve seabird populations and avoid harvesting during their breeding season.  Only the sectors southwest of the Saint John Harbour are actively harvested.

       Closed Area

      Sectors