The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife produces hundreds of documents annually, outlining fish, wildlife, and lands management, scientific research, guidance for homeowners, local governments, and contractors, harvest summaries, and other materials.
Status of the Black Rockfish Resource North of Cape Falcon, Oregon to the U.S.-Canadian Border in 2006
Farron R. Wallace, Yuk Wing Cheng, and Tien-Shui Tsou (2008)
2007 Skagit River Wild Salmon Production Evaluation Annual Report
Clayton Kinsel, Mara Zimmerman, Lori Kishimoto and Pete Topping (2008)
Genetic Characterization of Bull Trout from the Asotin and North Fork Wenaha River Basins
Todd W. Kassler and Glen Mendel (2008)
Baseline Assessment of Salmonids in Tributaries of the Snake and Grande Ronde Rivers in Southeast Washington: 2007 Annual Report
Glen Mendel, Jeremy Trump, Michael Gembala, and Chris Fulton (2008)
Monitoring Federally Listed Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) Movements Proximate to Bureau of Reclamation Dams in the Yakima Basin
Michael Mizell and Eric Anderson (2008)
Tucannon River Spring Chinook Salmon Hatchery Evaluation Program: 2007 Annual Report
Michael P. Gallinat and Lance A. Ross (2008)
2006 Juvenile Salmonid Production Evaluation Report: Green River, Dungeness River, and Cedar Creek
Pete Topping, and Lori Kishimoto, WDFW Fish Science Division and Josua Holowatz, Dan Rawding and Michelle Groesbeck WDFW Fish Program, Region 5 (2008)
Predation of Naturally-Produced Subyearling Chinook by Hatchery Steelhead Juveniles in Western Washington Rivers
Cameron S. Sharpe, Pete C. Topping, Todd N. Pearsons, James F. Dixon and Howard J. Fuss (2008)
A Synthesis of Existing Data for Resident Fishes in the Snoqualmie River Above Snoqualmie Falls
Nathanael C. Overman (2008)