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.
Invasive Species Tunicate Response in the Puget Sound Region: 2007-2009 Biennial Report
Larry LeClair, Allen Pleus, and Jesse Schultz (2009)
Aquatic Invasive Species Enforcement 2008 Report
Sergeant Eric Anderson (2009)
Ballast Water Flow-Through Exchange Best Practices Review
The Glosten Associates, Inc (2008)
2008 Annual Report To the Puget Sound Partnership For the Invasive Species Tunicate Response
Allen Pleus, Larry LeClair, and Jesse Schultz (2008)
Draft 2007-09 Tunicate Management Plan
Allen Pleus, Larry LeClair, and Jesse Schultz Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife: Aquatic Nuisance Species Unit and Gretchen Lambert in coordination with the Tunicate Response Advisory Committee (2008)
Factors influencing densities of non-indigenous species in the ballast water of ships arriving at ports in Puget Sound, Washington, United States
Jeffery R. Cordell, David J. Lawrence, Nissa C. Ferm, Lucinda M. Tear, Scott S. Smith, And Russell P. Herwig (2008)
2007-09 Tunicate Management Plan
Allen Pleus, Larry LeClair, Jesse Schultz and Gretchen Lambert (2008)
Washington State Aquatic Nuisance Species Committee Report to the 2008 Legislature
Pam Meacham and Allen Pleus (2007)
Washington State Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention and Enforcement Program For Recreational and Commercial Watercraft Report to the 2008 Legislature
Allen Pleus, Pam Meacham, and Eric Anderson (2007)
Washington State's Response to an Invasion of Non-Native Tunicates Accomplishments, Challenges and Next Steps
Puget Sound Action Team (2007)