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.
2019 Joint Staff Report: Stock Status and Fisheries for Spring Chinook, Summer Chinook, Sockeye, Steelhead, and Other Species
Joint Columbia River Management Staff; Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife; Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (2019)
Short-term survival of fall Chinook and Coho salmon captured by purse seines in the lower Columbia River, 2017: a holding study
Ben Cox, Tom Wadsworth, Josua Holowatz (2019)
Lower Columbia River Fisheries and Escapement Evaluation in Southwest Washington, 2011
Daniel Rawding, Bryce Glaser, Thomas Buehrens, and Todd Hillson (2019)
2019 Joint Staff Report Concerning Stock Status and Fisheries for Sturgeon and Smelt
Joint Columbia River Management Staff (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)
2019 Wild Coho Forecasts for Puget Sound, Washington Coast, and Lower Columbia
Neala W. Kendall, Dan Rawding, and Josh Weinheimer (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)
Location and source of PBDE exposure in juvenile Chinook salmon along their out-migrant pathway through the Snohomish River, WA
Andrea Carey, James West, Robert Fisk, Mariko Langness, Gina Ylitalo, Sandra O’Neill (2019)