Site description (2001 baseline):
Locally, the site can be identified as the area between McLeods Siding to the west, the west wharf of Dalhousie to the east, and extending north to the Quebec shoreline. The width of this area varies from four to six km and is approximately 15 km in length.
The river estuary is generally shallow with an average depth of less than three to four metres. A deeper channel is located down the middle. Much of the substrate on the south side of the Estuary is comprised of submerged mud flats that have concentrations of mussels and other marine life. The water is of sufficient salinity to support a diversity of marine life.
In addition to Black Scoters, the Estuary is also used as a staging area by Surf Scoters, Red-breasted Mergansers and (to a lesser degree) Common Mergansers. During the breeding season at least five pairs of Osprey make use of the Estuary with Common Eiders also using it as a feeding area.
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Restigouche River Estuary (Canada). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/restigouche-river-estuary-iba-canada on 23/11/2024.