Lake Tahoe EIP

Ski Run Marina Aquatic Invasive Plant Control

Project Number
01.03.01.0014
Action Priority
Prevent, Control, or Eradicate Aquatic Invasive Species
Implementers
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Tahoe Resource Conservation District
Primary Contact
Dennis Zabaglo (dzabaglo@trpa.gov)
Stage
Planning/Design
Duration
2015 - 2028
Aquatic Invasive Species Program Prevent, Control, or Eradicate Aquatic Invasive Species
Conditions in the Marina indicate that an integrated management plan is needed at this site. Preliminary data from the Ski Run Marina AIS Plant Control Project- Laminar Flow Aeration (01.03.01.0026) indicates that this may be a useful tool for reducing aquatic invasive plants. Aquatic invasive plant control planning will pursue the use of integrated methods to address the infestation in the Marina and in Ski Run Channel (01.03.01.0013).

Key Accomplishments

Accomplishments to be provided upon completion of project

Threshold Categories

  • Fisheries
  • Water Quality
Aerial view of Ski Run Marina at entrance of Ski Run Channel, July 2016
(Timing: Before) (~134 KB)
Credit: Spatial Informatics Group Aerial view of Ski Run Marina at entrance of Ski Run Channel, July 2016

Location

Expenditures

Expenditures by Funding Source to Date: $38,750
(Estimated Cost: $1,100,000)
California Tahoe Conservancy (CTC): $15,000

Tahoe Fund (Tahoe Fund): $3,750

Lake Tahoe Restoration Act (TRPA): $20,000

Photos

Before
View of Ski Run Marina facing shore (Riva Grill), February 2015
(Timing: Before) (~2,532 KB)
Credit: Tahoe Resource Conservation District
View of Ski Run Marina facing shore (Riva Grill), February 2015
Ski Run Marina facing Lake Tahoe, February 2015
(Timing: Before) (~2,033 KB)
Credit: Tahoe Resource Conservation District
Ski Run Marina facing Lake Tahoe, February 2015

Project Fact Sheet Data as of 05/08/2024