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.
Sunnyside Wildlife Area Fish Retrofit
Gary Bell, Jason P. Kunz, Susan Cierebiej-Kanzler, Mike Barber and Paul Sekulich (2002)
Altered Rangeland Ecosystems in the Interior Columbia Basin
Stephen C. Bunting, James L. Kingery, Miles A. Hemstrom, Michael A. Schroeder, Rebecca A. Gravenmier, and Wendel J. Hann (2002)
White Paper - Freshwater Gravel Mining and Dredging Issues
G. Mathias Kondolf, Matt Smeltzer, Lisa Kimball, Center for Environmental Design Research (2002)
Integrated Streambank Protection Guidelines
Michelle Cramer P.E., Project Manager/Editor and Ken Bates P.E., Chief Habitat Engineer (WDFW) and Dale Miller, Principal/Hydrologist, Karin Boyd, Fluvial Geomorphologist, Lisa Fotherby, Ph.D., P.E., Peter Skidmore, Hydrologist, Todd Hoitsma, Plant Ecologist (Inter-Fluve, Inc.) (2002)
Inventory and Monitoring of Salmon Habitat in the Pacific Northwest
David H. Johnson, Ned Pittman, Eva Wilder, Jill A. Silver, Robert W. Plotnikoff, Brad C. Mason, Kim K. Jones, Phil Roger, Thomas A. O’Neil, Charley Barrett (2001)
Summary Report: CMER/RSAG Temperature Workshop - 2001
EDAW, Inc. for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (2001)
White Paper - Ecological Issues in Floodplains and Riparian Corridors
Susan Bolton and Jeff Shellberg, University of Washington (2001)
White Paper - Dredging Activities: Marine Issues
Barbara Nightingale and Charles Simenstad, University of Washington (2001)
White Paper - Channel Design
Dale Miller, Inter-Fluve, Inc. (2001)