Lake Tahoe EIP

Nearshore Linkages Assessment

Project Number
04.01.01.0131
Action Priority
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Implementers
Tahoe Science Advisory Council, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Supporting Agencies
California Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board
Primary Contact
Robert Larsen (robert.larsen@resources.ca.gov)

Stage
Planning/Design
Duration
2021 - 2030
Total Project Cost
$1,000,000
Funding Request
$500,000
Science Program Conduct Applied Scientific Research
A multidisciplinary assessment of the relationship of nearshore water quality from the terrestrial to the deep lake environments, and the effectiveness of management strategies to achieve nearshore water quality goals. Program elements may include: 1) Exploration of fish population dynamics, including drivers of native fish population decline 2) Remote sensing to monitor nearshore components (eg: algae, AIS, clarity) 3) Investigate the link between Asian clams and metaphtyon, and management response through removal projects 4) Evaluation of methods to prevent/control the spread of AIS. 5) Water quality monitoring associated with boating 6) Nutrient source analysis

Targeted Performance Measures

  • Acres of Invasive Species Inventoried

Threshold Categories

  • Fisheries
  • Water Quality
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Location

Targeted Funding

Secured Funding: SB630 Funds (Lahontan), $15,000

Targeted Funding: Lake Tahoe Restoratio... (USFS - LTBMU), $500,000

No Funding Source Identified

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Project Fact Sheet Data as of 06/06/2025