logo
Find us on
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
              
logo 11/28/2024 2:41:09 PM     
Tribe works to keep home of endangered fish free of invasive species 
By Jeniffer Solis US Source: nevadacurrent 1/3/2022
Jeniffer Solis
A small, unassuming two-inch mussel could stall the comeback of Nevada’s threatened Lahontan cutthroat trout and endangered cui-ui sucker, but the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, long time steward of the lake, has made it a mission to prevent invasive species from establishing themselves in the lake.

The Lahontan cutthroat trout were believed to have gone extinct in 1943, due to a dam that blocked their spawning ground, and the cui-ui were expected to follow.
 

But in a strike of luck, a fishery scientist eventually identified a remnant population of the Lahontan cutthroat trout surviving in a creek on the Nevada-Utah border. The remarkable find allowed the tribe to propagate the trout and successfully reintroduce it into Pyramid Lake.

The tribe now operates three hatcheries to produce both the trout and cui-ui. But those hatcheries are facing new challenges: invasive species like the destructive quagga and zebra mussels.

The Pyramid Lake Tribe’s aquatic invasive species program is a new effort designed to preserve the federally endangered and threatened fish species in the lake. The tribe received a grant of nearly $200,000 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in November that will help pay for additional seasonal staff at the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe inspection and decontamination station next to the highway in Sutcliffe to intercept watercraft on the way to the lake’s boat launch.

 
Pyramid Lake Trout, Lahontan cutthroat Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
1601Рыболовные вести Беларусиohotniki2023-08-03BY
1602Billions Spent to Restore Columbia Basin Fish Stocks Didn’t Workcorvallisadvocate2023-08-01US
1603UK beach warning as tiny poisonous fish with agonising bite bury themselves in sandmirror2023-08-02UK
1604Angler reels in large Rio Grande cichlid from the San Antonio Rivermysanantonio2023-08-04US
1605As an island nation, there is no excuse: Call for people to eat more fishirishexaminer2023-08-05IR
1606South Carolina teen fishes for catfish for the first timeFox News2023-08-07US
1607Flagship farm brings new business model to Uganda’s tilapia sectorthefishsite2023-08-09UG
1608Arizona State Fish, the Apache Trout, Is No Longer Considered EndangeredAssociated Press2023-08-11US
1609Редкий летний поединокohotniki2023-07-29RU
1610NZ's worst ever recreational fish poacher given $4k fine1news2023-07-26NZ
1611Teen angler to take part in World Youth ChampionshipsBBC News2023-07-26IR
1612Do you fish on the Columbia or Snake Rivers?tri-cityherald2023-07-28US
1613Record heat has the N.L. fishing industry burning through iceCBC News2023-07-29CA
1614First of government's long-delayed cameras on fishing boatsrnz2023-07-31NZ
1615Moorefield man catches record fish againregister-herald2023-07-28US
1616Oregon’s Most Beloved Fish – 89 Year Old Herman The Sturgeonthatoregonlife2023-07-29US
1617US Judge Blocks Water Pipeline in Montana That Was Meant to Boost Rare FishAssociated Press2023-08-03US
1618Why Indians should embrace growing – and using – insects for aquafeedsthefishsite2023-08-04IN
1619Oklahoma boy catches exotic fish in neighborhood pondFox News2023-08-03US
1620Tassal acquires Western Australian barramundi farmthefishsite2023-08-01AU
1621Вкус и искусohotniki2023-07-21RU
1622Arkansas fisherman pulls 165-pound paddlefish onto shoreFox News2023-07-31US
1623Largest US Dam Removal Project, Tribes Look to a Future of GrowthAssociated Press2023-08-01US
1624Board Votes to Consider Raising Quota of Valuable Baby EelsAssociated Press2023-08-01US
1625Как ловили и ловят сазанов на Нижней Волгеohotniki2023-08-01RU

134 135 136 64 of [137 - pages.]