The following are community partners of the Community-Based Environmental Monitoring Network (CBEMN). Many of the organizations listed below were a part of the CURA H2O research project  which ended in September 2016.  The CURA H2O research project evolved from work that began with the CBEMN with organizations located in Nova Scotia to now include partnerships with stewardship groups throughout Atlantic Canada, British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario as well as two international partners in The Gambia and Nepal. A number of the partnerships were already in place for many years prior to CURA H2O, while others are more recent to this ongoing work.

If you are interested in partnering with the CBEMN or want to learn more about what resources are available, please contact the office.

You can learn more about our community-partners by clicking on the links below:

Stewardship Partners

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International Partners

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