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.
Newaukum River Smolt Production, 2021
Daniel Olson, Devin West, John Winkowski, Todd Seamons, and Marisa Litz (2023)
Upper Chehalis River Smolt Production, 2021
Devin West, John Winkowski, Todd R. Seamons, and Marisa Litz (2023)
Chehalis River Smolt Production, 2021
Daniel Olson, Devin West, John Winkowski, Todd Seamons, and Marisa Litz (2023)
Tagging Green Sturgeon with Acoustic Transmitters for Evaluation of Habitat Use Along the Washington Coast
Laura B. Heironimus, Matthew T. Sturza, and Shaffryn M. Schade (2023)
Toxic Contaminants in Puget Sound's Nearshore Biota: A Large-Scale Synoptic Survey Using Transplanted Mussels (Mytilus trossulus)
Jennifer A. Lanksbury, Laurie A. Niewolny, Andrea J. Carey and James E. West (2014)
Investigating the Source of PBDE Contaminant Exposure in Steelhead Trout within the Major Tributaries of the Nisqually River Basin
Andrea Carey, Alex Gipe, William Hobbs and Sandra O’Neill (2023)
Newaukum Adult Salmon and Steelhead Spawner Abundance, 2021-22
Lea Ronne, Nick VanBuskirk, Marisa Litz, Mike Scharpf, Todd Seamons and Andrew Claiborne (2023)
Assessing Land-Based Impacts to Spawning Habitat of Surf Smelt
Louisa Harding, Mark Tagal, John Incardona, and James West (2022)
Stormwater Action Monitoring 2019/2020 Puget Sound Nearshore Mussel Monitoring Survey
Mariko Langness, Danielle Nordstrom, and James West (2022)