The standard articulates one of the broad goals of the Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) program, to reduce the social impacts of AIS in Lake Tahoe. AIS are non-native organisms that threaten the abundance and diversity of native organisms in Lake Tahoe. Non-native species have been intentionally and unintentionally introduced to the Tahoe Basin over the last 150 years. Social impacts of AIS can include the effects of AIS on property values, public and private infrastructure, tourism, fishing, and beach recreation. The EIP partners of the AIS program implement projects to control and remove existing AIS from the lake and to prevent the introduction of new AIS. The programs both reduce the impact of existing AIS and the threat from new AIS.

2019 Evaluation

Status
Insufficient Data to Determine Status or No Target Established
Trend
Insufficient Data to Determine Trend
Confidence
Not available
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Applicable Standard

WQ13: Abate harmful social impacts resulting from aquatic invasive species.

Key Points

  • The six AIS threshold standards (WQ9-WQ14) express broad AIS program goals that are not objectively measured. The Tahoe Science Advisory Council recommended in September 2020 that the standards be removed as threshold standards, and replaced if necessary, with specific measurable statements of desired outcomes.

Delivering and Measuring Success

Example EIP Projects