One of our postcards for the World Acadian Congress (and yes, I’ve scrambled the QR code here – we only want attendees to do it)

Every five years, Acadians and Cajuns around the world have a big reunion, and this year it is being held in Southwest Nova Scotia. Alex Legault will be representing the lab and NSERC ResNet, and using the opportunity to talk to people attending the Congress about the challenges facing the Bay of Fundy dykeland system that Acadians originated 400 years ago. Along with colleagues from TransCoastal Adaptations at SMU, there will be a stall in the Expo area to talk about managed dyke realignment as a way to adapt to climate change impacts. If you are attending, please drop by and talk to Alex, or pick up one of our postcards so you can tell us what you think about it all. He is fully bilingual!