
The Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) is a collaborative network led and maintained by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) that provides nationally standardized protocols to monitor the health of aquatic ecosystems by sampling the organisms that live there. CABIN promotes data sharing among network participants through a web-accessible CABIN database. CABIN can be used by anyone interested in collecting, managing, assessing, and sharing information on aquatic ecosystem health in Canada including government, Indigenous groups, community-based monitoring groups, industry and academia.
Goulds Brook (NF02ZL0029) is a CABIN site that has been previously sampled by the Provincal Government's Water Resources Management Division. From GZ, you can see where a bridge once spanned Goulds Brook until it was removed in the Fall of 2009. Previous sampling occurred upstream from the bridge near the north bank of the brook.
The cache should be a quick park and grab!