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.
Population Monitoring of Chinook Salmon in the Washington Portion of the Lower Columbia River Evolutionarily Significant Unit, 2018-2019
Kari Dammerman, Elise Olk, and Thomas Buehrens (2022)
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Status and Trends Monitoring of Marine Nearshore Mussels in the Puget Lowland Ecoregion for Stormwater Action Monitoring (SAM) 2021-2025
Mariko Langness, James E. West, and Keunyea Song (2022)
Comprehensive Management Plan for Puget Sound Chinook: Harvest Management Component (2022)
Puget Sound Indian Tribes and The Washington Department Of Fish And Wildlife (2022)
2022 Wild Coho Forecasts for Puget Sound, Washington Coast, and Lower Columbia
Marisa N. C. Litz and Mickey Agha (2022)
Newaukum Adult Salmon and Steelhead Spawner Abundance, 2020-2021
Lea Ronne, Nick VanBuskirk, Marisa Litz, Mike Scharpf, and Todd Seamons (2022)
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Status and Trends Monitoring of Marine Nearshore Mussels in the Puget Lowland Ecoregion for Stormwater Action Monitoring (SAM) 2021-2025
Mariko Langness, James E. West, and Keunyea Song (2022)
2023 Wild Coho Forecasts for Puget Sound, Washington Coast, and Lower Columbia
Marisa N. C. Litz (2022)
Stock Status and Harvest Management Plan For Steelhead Returning to the Chehalis River In the Winter of 2021-22
The Quinault Indian Nation Department of Fisheries and The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (2021)
Harvest Management Plan For Steelhead Returning to the Hoh River In the Winter of 2021-2022
The Hoh Tribe and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (2021)