Elk Point and Round Hill Rock Cribs Aquatic Invasive Plant Control
Project Number
01.03.01.0052
Action Priority
Prevent, Control, or Eradicate Aquatic Invasive Species
Implementers
Tahoe Resource Conservation District
Supporting Agencies
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Primary Contact
Mollie Hurt (mhurt@tahoercd.org)
Stage
Planning/Design
Duration
2025 - 2030
Total Project Cost
$150,000
Funding Request
$100,000
Aquatic Invasive Species Program
Prevent, Control, or Eradicate Aquatic Invasive Species
From May to July 2025, divers conducting surveillance work north of Nevada Beach detected thousands of aquatic invasive plant fragments floating on the water surface and in the water column. Thousands of these fragments settled and rooted offshore in numbers and distribution far exceeding previous observations in this location. This discovery spurred a rapid response, and divers spent several days pulling the rooted plants and removing fragments. This project proposes to conduct site assessments and plant removal dive visits at this location and sites north of Elk Point in 2026, to ensure that no aquatic invasive plants are infesting the area.
Targeted Performance Measures
Acres of Invasive Species Inventoried
Acres Treated for Invasive Species
Threshold Categories
Fisheries
Recreation
Scenic Resources
Water Quality
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Location
Targeted Funding
Secured Funding: Lake Tahoe Restoration Act (TRPA), $50,000
Targeted Funding: Nevada Division of State Land... (NDSL), $100,000