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.
Barges as temporary breeding sites for Caspian terns: assessing potential sites for colony restoration
Ken Collis, Daniel D. Roby, Christopher W. Thompson, Donald E. Lyons, and Michelle Tirhi (2002)
Director's Roundtable: Connecting with Citizens - Final Report and Action Plan
Jeffrey Koenings, Ph.D., Director (2002)
Lake and Stream Rehabilitation: Rotenone Use and Health Risks
John S. Hisata (2002)
Draft Resource Management Plan: Puget Sound Chinook Salmon Hatcheries (a component of the Comprehensive Chinook Salmon Management Plan)
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife & Puget Sound Treaty Tribes (2002)
Draft 1999 Evaluation of Juvenile Fall Chinook Salmon Stranding on the Hanford Reach of the Columbia River
John Nugent, Todd Newsome, Wendy Brock, Mike Nugent, Paul Hoffarth and Paul Wagner (2001)
1999 Cedar River Sockeye Salmon Fry Production Evaluation Annual Report
Dave Seiler, Greg Volkhardt and Lori Kishimoto (2001)
Aquatic Nuisance Species Committee Report to the 2002 Legislature
Scott S. Smith (2001)
2000 Pine Lake Survey: The Warmwater Fish Community of a Lake Traditionally Managed for Rainbow Trout
Peter A. Verhey and Karl W. Mueller (2001)