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.
Nearshore sediment monitoring for the Stormwater Action Monitoring (SAM) program, Puget Sound, Western Washington
Robert Black, Abby Barnes, Colin Elliot, Jennifer Lanksbury (2019)
Copper concentrations in five Puget Sound marinas
William Hobbs, Melissa McCall, Jennifer Lanksbury (2019)
Contaminants reveal spatial segregation of sub-adult Chinook salmon residing and feeding in Puget Sound
Sandie O’Neill, Andrea Carey, Robert Fisk, Mariko Langness, Laurie Niewolny, Gina Ylitalo, James West (2019)
A comparison of the relative abundance of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) chemicals in creosote-treated wood pilings (CTWP), low-density polyethylene passive samplers, and herring embryos exposed to CTWPs
James West, Andrea J. Carey, Gina M. Ylitalo, Jennifer A. Lanksbury, Sandra M. O’Neill (2019)
Spawner Abundance and Distribution of Salmon and Steelhead in the Upper Chehalis River, 2017-2018
Lea Ronne, Nicholas Vanbuskirk, Curt Holt, and Mara Zimmerman (2018)
Comprehensive Evaluation of the Columbia River Basin Salmon Management Policy C-3620, 2013-2017
Bill Tweit, Ryan Lothrop, Cindy LeFleur (2018)
Monitoring of Grays River Fall Chinook Salmon using an Instream Weir, 2008-2010
Jeremy Wilson, Region 5 Fish Management; Bryce Glaser, Region 5 Fish Management; Dan Rawding, Fish Science Division; Thomas Buehrens, Fish Science Division (2018)
Summary of Findings from Periodic Scuba Surveys of Bottomfish Conducted Over a Sixteen-Year Period at Six Nearshore Sites in Central Puget Sound
Larry LeClair, Robert Pacunski, Lisa Hillier, Jennifer Blain and Dayv Lowry (2018)
Green River Juvenile Salmonid Production Evaluation: 2017 Annual Report
Peter C. Topping and Joseph H. Anderson (2018)
Steelhead at Risk Report: Assessment of Washington’s Steelhead Populations
Jeremy Cram, Neala Kendall, Anne Marshall, Thomas Buehrens, Todd Seamons, Bob Leland, Kris Ryding, and Erik Neatherlin (2018)