Skip navigation links
Current Topics
Results from A Symposium on SEZ Restoration Monitoring in the Tahoe Basin
 
Presentations from the symposium are available here...
Register for the Lake Tahoe Basin Science Conference
 
Register and view the schedule here...
A Symposium on SEZ Restoration Monitoring in the Tahoe Basin
 
February 9-10, 2010 at the TCES in Incline Village. Register here...
A Symposium on SEZ Restoration Monitoring in the Tahoe Basin
 
February 9-10, 2010 at the TCES in Incline Village. Register here...
Effects of Fuels Management in the Tahoe Basin
 
A scientific literature review...
Tahoe Science Newsletter Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall 2009
 
Read the latest edition of the Tahoe Science Newsletter...
An Integrated Science Plan for the Lake Tahoe Basin
 
An integrated science plan was developed to identify and refine contemporary science information needs for the Lake Tahoe basin ecosystem.
TSC Survey Report
 
Results from the TSC survey, conducted between November and December 2008, available here.
Current Topics
Subcommittees
LTIMP
Lake Tahoe’s average surface elevation is about 6,225 feet above sea level, making it the highest lake of its size in the United States. Its exact elevation depends on the amount of snowmelt and rainfall the basin receives. During drought the lake can drop below the rim of its natural outlet at Tahoe City and no water will flow out the Truckee River.
Source