Prevent, Control, or Eradicate Aquatic Invasive Species
Implementers
Tahoe Resource Conservation District
Supporting Agencies
Nevada Tahoe Resource Team – Nevada Division of State Lands, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Primary Contact
Mollie Hurt (mhurt@tahoercd.org)
Stage
Implementation
Duration
2022 - 2025
Total Project Cost
$245,310
Funding Request
$0
Aquatic Invasive Species Program
Prevent, Control, or Eradicate Aquatic Invasive Species
Aquatic invasive plant removal implemented at Logan Shoals is prioritized in the Action Agenda, a multi-year lake-wide strategy to remove aquatic invasive plants along the shoreline of Lake Tahoe. Methods of removal include barrier installation, diver-assisted suction (if needed), and hand removal. Barriers were installed at this site in 2023 and removed in 2024. Divers continued surveillance monitoring at this site throughout the 2024 plant growing season.
Targeted Performance Measures
Acres of Invasive Species Inventoried
Acres Treated for Invasive Species
Threshold Categories
Fisheries
Recreation
Scenic Resources
Water Quality
Aerial view of Logan Shoals aquatic invasive plant infestation, Glenbrook, NV, October 2022.
Location
Targeted Funding
Secured Funding: Lake Tahoe License Plate Prog... (NDSL), $182,310
Secured Funding: Lake Tahoe Restoration Act (TRPA), $63,000
Photos
During
Aerial view of Logan Shoals aquatic invasive plant infestation during barrier installation, Glenbrook, NV, July 2023.
Underwater view of barriers secured and weighted with rebar at Logan Shoals aquatic invasive plant infestation, Glenbrook, NV, July 2023.