Status of Clear Lake Hitch in Lower Blue Lake, Lake County, California, 2024
Jordan M. Buxton, Marissa L. Wulff, Veronica L. Violette, Danielle L. Palm, Matthew J. Young, Frederick Feyrer | December 29th, 2025
Clear Lake Hitch (Lavinia exilicauda chi) is a native minnow found primarily in Clear Lake, Lake County, California that is listed as threatened under the California Endangered Species Act and has been petitioned for listing under the United States Endangered Species Act. Management interest in Clear Lake Hitch originates, in part, from historical accounts which indicate it was formerly highly abundant and an important resource for Native American Tribes (Moyle 2002; CDFW 2014). A variety of factors are thought to have contributed to a substantial decline in Clear Lake Hitch abundance. These factors include the loss and degradation of stream habitat used for spawning and rearing caused by changes in land and water use in the watershed, and the loss and degradation of lacustrine habitat caused by shoreline development, reclamation of wetlands, and broad-scale changes to biological and physio-chemical components of Clear Lake (Moyle 2002; CDFW 2014).
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