Publications

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.

The inclusion of toxic exposures in a population model of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in the Duwamish/Green River

Jessica Lundin, Julann A. Spromberg, Lyndal L. Johnson, David Baldwin, Rebecca Hoff, Robert Neely, Troy Baker, Sandra O’Neill, Nathaniel Scholz (2017)

Time trends of three major classes of toxic contaminants in two indicator fish species from Puget Sound

West, J.E., Ylitalo, G.M., Lanksbury, J.A., Niewolny, L.A., Carey, A.J., Langness, M., Fisk, R.J., and O'Neill, S.M. (2017)

Human health evaluation of contaminants in Puget Sound Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) and spot prawn (Pandalus platyceros)

F Joan Hardy, David McBride, Laurie Niewolny, Jennifer Lanksbury2, and James West (2017)

Persistent pollutants in Puget Sound juvenile Chinook salmon: Changes after 25 years

Johnson, L., Lomax, D., Sol, S., Ylitalo, G.M., West, J.E., and O'Neill, S.M. (2017)

Toxic contaminants pose a threat to early marine survival of Chinook salmon from Puget Sound

Andrea Carey, Jennifer Lanksbury, Laurie Niewolny, Gina Ylitalo, Lyndal Johnson, James West, Sandra O’Neill (2017)

Human health evaluation of contaminants in Puget Sound Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) and spot prawn (Pandalus platyceros)

F Joan Hardy, David McBride, Laurie Niewolny, Jennifer Lanksbury, and James West (2017)

Using transplanted mussels to assess contaminants in Puget Sound's nearshore habitats

Jennifer Lanksbury, Laurie A. Niewolny, Andrea J. Carey, Sandra M. O’Neill, James E. West, Gina Ylitalo (2017)

WDFW Steelhead Creel Protocol for Lower Columbia River Tributaries, 2014 – 2017

Kale Bentley, Bryce Glaser, Thomas Buehrens, and Stacie Kelsey (2016)