University of New Brunswick

The St. John-Kennebecasis estuary is partly cut off from the sea by an intertidal sill at the mouth - the famed Reversing Falls. The Bay of Fundy, on which the city lies, is an unusually interesting marine eco-system, with the highest range of tides in the world, diverse fisheries, marine algal harvesting and a fast-growing fresh and marine aquaculture industry. The province of New Brunswick in Eastern Canada, is almost the same size as Ireland and its official languages are English and French. Cost of living is reasonable - 200-400 $ Can. Per month off-campus rent.

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The University of New Brunswick in Saint John is situated on the banks of the St. John-Kennebecasis, a river estuarine complex which is a major waterway combining the features of coastal plain estuaries, fjords and other types of bay, an ideal location for its specialisation in marine biology studies. With professors internationally recognized in the field, and its own research vessel, the campus is well suited and very well equipped to offer the program.

Entry requirements can be found on the University of New Brunswick website.


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