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Adventure Travel, Canada, NB, Bay of FundyJordan JamisonOwner & Operations ManagerBay of Fundy AdventuresJordan Jamison is an Owner, Ops. manager, Guide, and more at Bay of Fundy Adventures and Shipyard Cafe in St. Martins, New Brunswick. Jordan is passionate about sharing the Province he calls “Canada's Best Kept Secret” with visitors from around the world. Jordan spends his time in furtherance of the company's main goal: to showcase New Brunswick's beautiful landscape and culture through adventure, interpretation, and unique personal experiences.https://www.bayoffundyadventures.com/SummaryIn this episode, Jason Elkins interviews Jordan Jamison from Bay of Fundy Adventures. They discuss the unique challenges and experiences of operating in the Bay of Fundy, known for its highest tides in the world. Jordan shares his journey of becoming a guide and the importance of taking risks to pursue happiness. They also explore the power of storytelling and the profound moments that can be created through outdoor adventures. Jordan provides insights for planning a trip to New Brunswick and highlights the importance of connecting with the local community.TakeawaysThe Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Canada, is known for its highest tides in the world.Taking risks and pursuing happiness can lead to a fulfilling career in the outdoor adventure industry.Outdoor adventures create connections and profound moments that can be cherished for a lifetime.When planning a trip to New Brunswick, it is important to give each province enough time to fully experience the diverse outdoor activities and connect with the local community. Learn more about the Big World Made Small Podcast and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers at bigworldmadesmall.com.
Kevin Ellis in Digby, NS and Andrew Beckett in Saint John, NB, speak about the impact of the possible loss of the ferry route between the two locations. Transport Canada may possibly move the ferry next year. And on the phone-in: Chef Craig Flinn discusses his new cookbook and answers questions.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
It was a thrill for whale watchers and naturalists, seeing 4 North Atlantic Right Whales in the Bay of Fundy this week. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Philip Hamilton, a researcher from the New England Aquarium, about the sighting.
Danielle Dion, who's a senior naturalist with a private whale watching company, based out of St Andrews, NB, called Quoddy Link Marine, tells us about seeing a group of critically endangered North Atlantic Right Whales in waters in the Bay of Fundy over the weekend. We hear about Super Honey Crisp Weekend in NB. And on the phone-in: Bob Osborne answers questions on apples and apple trees.
Some research being conducted out of the University of New Brunswick is garnering interest — and humour — online, as a PhD candidate studies the movement of American lobsters in the Bay of Fundy. To track the lobsters, Emily Blacklock attached satellite tags to their backs, but the shape of the tags is generating speculation online.
William and Taylor dealt drugs when their paths crossed at university. William planned to rip off Taylor and dispose of the evidence in the ocean. Taylor disappeared and William's behind bars with $200,000 in Bitcoin at stake. #taylorsamson #williamsandeson #truecrimepodcast
Just Gonna Read This is a genre-defying comedy podcast that leaves behind all assumptions about what a podcast is supposed to be. It's quirky, bizarre, and weirdly entertaining.Season Eleven: Unexpected Item in The Bagging Area is a 10-episode collection of adverlinguistic nonsense-infused local radio programs. Support Just Gonna Read This for as little as $3/monthJust Gonna Read This is a Model Home 146 Production. Email justgonnareadthis@gmail.comWebsite www.justgonnareadthis.comFacebook www.facebook.com/justgonnareadthisInstagram www.instagram.com/justgonnapodcast
Episode 366 ~ February 23, 2023 Podcast Info / Topics Sean & Derek went winter camping over Family Day weekend. Derek stayed in southern Ontario and Sean went north to Algonquin Park Richard Barnes kayaked solo across the Tasman Sea from Tasmania to New Zealand If you are looking to enhance your sea kayaking skills, […]
Episode 366 ~ February 23, 2023 Podcast Info / Topics Sean & Derek went winter camping over Family Day weekend. Derek stayed in southern Ontario and Sean went north to Algonquin Park Richard Barnes kayaked solo across the Tasman Sea from Tasmania to New Zealand If you are looking to enhance your sea kayaking skills, […]
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Quispamsis resident Eric Allaby is the author of "The Sea Wins: Shipwrecks", a new book on shipwrecks in the Bay of Fundy. Eric talks about the book and his history with the Bay of Fundy as a diver.
For the first time, tidal power is flowing from a floating generator in the Bay of Fundy into the power grid. Energy companies have been conducting research projects in the area for years, but progress has been slow until now. Hear from Jason Hayman, CEO of Sustainable Marine Energy.
A first-ever community-led regional development process for the Upper Bay of Fundy region is bringing people together to develop a plan that reflects the area's unique community assets and opportunities. https://www.facebook.com/RuralFundyRegionDevelopment/
The Upper Bay of Fundy stretches from Hillsborough down to Alma, through to Sussex and St. Martins, encompassing all the smaller communities in the area. It includes three provincial parks, one national park, two UNESCO... The post The Upper Bay of Fundy Project is working on a sustainable development plan for rural communities in Southeastern New Brunswick appeared first on Pickle Planet Moncton.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
John Whitelaw is a Species At Risk Ecologist with Parks Canada.
Amy Tudor with Mariner Cruises Whale and Seabird Tours on Brier Island, NS, tells us about her 8-year quest to see a lone male orca known as "Old Thom". She finally saw him this week. We hear your feedback on election signs and bullying in the workplace. And on the phone-in: Barry Walker talks about heat pumps.
A new television show on CBC puts world-class sand sculptors in the path of the unrelenting waters of the Bay of Fundy. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with the hilarious Shaun Majumder about his experience hosting Race Against the Tide and what he's learned about sand sculpting.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Mackie Greene is director of the Campobello Whale Rescue Team.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Heather Koopman is a professor and biologist who is collecting data about lobster movements within the ocean.
Most of the world's activity in renewable energy is focused on solar and wind power. The use of both is expanding rapidly. But there is also marine energy to be exploited. Ocean waves and tidal movements hold huge amounts of energy. Estimates are that the European Union could get 15% of its power from marine […]
Wednesday, Feb 3, 2021 Turbines try to harness the tide that waits for no man The United States' most-easterly city... wants a new city manager.. Urban renewal without the gentrification and how Newark, NJ is trying to do it. This Date in History.. You may not know the name Sidney Unobskey but you know his work. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Christopher is the founder of Committed 2 the Core Sea Kayak Coaching. He calls Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy home. Join Christopher as he shares his favorite paddling spots along with facts about the Bay of Fundy region and it's incredible tidal range.Learn more about Christopher and Committed 2 the Core Sea Kayak Coaching.Christopher is supported by:Lendal PaddlesP&H Custom Sea KayaksKokatat WaterwearResources:Guide Book - Sea Kayaking in Nova ScotiaCustomized sea kayak programs through Committed2theCoreNorthern Side of the Bay of FundyVideos:The ShubieBrier IslandIn the Moment Highlighting the West Pubnico Area
The northern shore of Nova Scotia is one of the most beautiful places we've traveled and it's perfect for a Nova Scotia road trip. The Bay of Fundy is home to both the most aggressive tides on earth and some of the epic sights. And the top pick for a lobster meal that you'd never expect... Show notes available here: Bay of Fundy Road Trip
In this episode we talk with Jake and Ryan about Jakes second marathon of the year Sri Chinmoy in New York. Ryan sits in as Jakes coach throughout his training and talks about the plan he had Jake on. Jake talks strategy and Scott listens to a different training approach than he is used to. Jake ran this marathon as a last chance effort to qualify for the 2020 Boston Marathon after falling short at Bay Of Fundy earlier in the year. Listen in to hear how Jake did. And now on to the episode!
WHAAAAAAT I THOUGHT THIS THING WAS DEAD!!! Hi everyone, sorry for the delay in episodes, motivation has been low and training for the Chicago Marathon took precedence. Now that it is winter in Maine hopefully the podcasters can get together more and put up more content. This episode was recorded back in June but in this episode we sit down to talk with Jake Norris and Todd Michaud about their race The Bay Of Fundy Marathon back in June. We touch upon race strategy, training philosophy, milage among other things. Hope you enjoy. In the next episode we sit down with Ryan Metivier and special guest David Kesterson to talk about there upcoming ultra Last Man Standing happening in New Gloucester, Maine
Welcome to season two where we are in a bit of a transition phase and are working to get more guests on the podcast and have changed our line-up of podcasters. Throughout the season you will hear from Scott, Alan and Jake hosting different guests from around the Maine area. So here we go onto our second season, sit back and enjoy! In this episode we sit with Jake Norris about his upcoming marathon the Bay of Fundy. We talk about his strategy and mindset going into the race and what preparations he has done to set himself up for a good race. In the next episode we sit with Jake and Todd Michaud to recap how their marathons may have went well, what went wrong and we get an idea of how Todd approaches a marathon.
Climate change is now Climate Crisis. Listen daily. Share ideas. Small ideas, small actions. Everywhere. Canada Day A day to remember the many rich features that Canada is famous for. From Niagara Falls to the Bay of Fundy, from the Arctic to the Rocky Mountains. Awareness: Learn a little about Canada's natural wonders Action: Talk about your favorite one while celebrating Some resources: https://karenadesouza.com/blog https://www.theclimatemobilization.org We can still make minute changes and have agency and impact. 'Til tomorrow.
Donald Killorn of Eastern Charlotte Waterways visits Submerged to discuss what it is like measuring underwater noise in the Bay of Fundy, Canada.
Headquarters Campground in Bay of Fundy National Park was NOT on our original trip itinerary. Boy are we glad that a last minute change of plans brought us to this breathtakingly beautiful location.Read More The post Campground Review: Headquarters Campground in Bay of Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, Canada appeared first on RV Family Travel Atlas.
On this episode, my friend Rachel who is a Brazilian national, discusses her solo travels, integration into Greece, and her experiences of living and traveling within the U.S.
In this episode, we continue our discussion from Sean LeBlanc after our mishap. We'll continue to discuss Banff, New York, some scary instances, and more!
This episode features two guests, Dave Nuhn and Mike Mars, as they discuss their journey north to the Canadian Maritimes from their southern New Jersey homes. We discuss the geological features of the area, and the "why" behind some of the dramatic landscapes.
What you'll hear from Robyn Larkin: Knowing when to abandon the heat and run indoors Humidity is what ultimately raises the body's core temperature Finding ways to make the run cooler for yourself Pickle juice and salt packets to replenish salt Using Road ID to notify someone if you get in a bad spot during summer runs Run with a buddy in the heat Slow your pace in the heat Run by feel in the heat, let your body tell you when to slow down The Bay of Fundy Marathon The Bay of Fundy tidal phenomenom The added value of running small, intimate races Read more about Robyn Larkin's running adventures at Robyn Runs the World Addtional heat training resources: Sweat loss calculator Runners World article on running in the heat, including the dew point impact chart Introduction and closing song: One Flame to Burn (Prospect 7) A special thank you to my friend Kimberly Caldwell for sponsoring today's episode through Patreon. If you would like to comment on this podcast you can contact me and leave a comment at: My google voice number which will go to a voicemail: 804-496-1112 Email me at: r.keithcartwright@gmail.com You can financially support this mission at my Patreon Page - TwoTim47 Visit my TwoTim47.com website: TwoTim47.com
Maritime Outdoorsman - Podcast for Maritime outdoor enthusiasts
In this episode of The Maritime Outdoorsman Podcast, Dave talks with Trevor Avery, a marine biologist (Ph.D.) and biostatistician (P.Stat.) with a variety of research interests. Trevor and Dave chat about bycatch species found in The Bay of Fundy such as skate, sculpin, eels, and dogfish. This episode has been brought to you in part by LabradorFlyFishing.ca …
On an average day about 160 billion tonnes of seawater flows into the Bay of Fundy. That’s more than four times the combined flow of all of the freshwater rivers in the world. Nova Scotia could produce more electricity here than all of Nova Scotia requires-if they get it right. On this weeks Green Energy Futures CKUA podcast we visit the Minas Passage where Nova Scotia is testing the next generation of tidal technologies. See video, blog and photos: http://www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/tidal-tech-101