Lake Tahoe EIP

Restoration and Recovery of Lahontan Cutthroat trout in the Tahoe Basin

Project Number
02.02.03.0011
Action Priority
Restore and Protect Native Fish and Wildlife
Implementers
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Primary Contact
Roy Ulibarri (roy_ulibarri@fws.gov)
Stage
Planning/Design
Duration
2017 - 2026
Forest Restoration Program Restore and Protect Native Fish and Wildlife
In Lake Tahoe working with our partners we will focus on developing a self-sustaining lacustrine population in Lake Tahoe by utilizing prioritized tributaries for spawning and reproduction of reintroduced Pilot Peak LCT. Several identified studies (Phases 2-7) will provide information on reintroduced LCT by using localized dispersal release sites, conducting telemetry on reintroduced LCT to determine seasonal and diel (24-hour) vertical-horizontal distribution and movements of different size classes, near-shore-offshore distribution of LCT during the first growing season and telemetry for understanding nonnative lake trout population size, distribution, seasonal and temporal movements

Key Accomplishments

Accomplishments to be provided upon completion of project

Threshold Categories

  • Fisheries
Hydroacoustic sampling in Lake Tahoe, 2012
(Timing: During) (~3,666 KB)
Credit: USFWS Hydroacoustic sampling in Lake Tahoe, 2012

Location

Expenditures

No expenditures provided

Photos

Before
Lake Tahoe, 2012
(Timing: Before) (~3,339 KB)
Credit: USFWS
Lake Tahoe, 2012

Project Fact Sheet Data as of 04/19/2024