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.
Report on the 2008 Rockfish Survey off Cape Flattery, Washington
Farron Wallace, Yuk Wing Cheng, and Tien-Shui Tsou (2018)
Nisqually River Juvenile Salmonid Monitoring Report: 2009 -2015
Matthew M. Klungle, Joseph H. Anderson and Mara S. Zimmerman (2018)
Nisqually River Juvenile Salmonid Monitoring Report: 2009 -2015
Matthew M. Klungle, Joseph H. Anderson and Mara S. Zimmerman (2018)
Estimates of Escapement and an Evaluation of Abundance Methods for North Fork Lewis River Fall-run Chinook Salmon, 2013 – 2017
Kale Bentley, Fish Science Division; Daniel Rawding, Fish Science Division; Shane Hawkins, Region 5 Fish Management; Josua Holowatz, Region 5 Fish Management; Scott Nelsen, Region 5 Fish Management; Julie Grobelny, Region 5 Fish Management; and Thomas Buehrens, Fish Science Division (2018)
Southern Resident Killer Whale Executive Order Immediate Action Report
Sandra O’Neill, Eric Kinne, Catie Mains, Brian Missildine, Jill Cady (2018)
Population Genetic Analysis of Chehalis River Basin Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
Sarah K. Brown, Todd R. Seamons, Curt Holt, Sara Ashcraft, and Mara Zimmerman (2017)
The Presence of Salish Sucker and the Native Fish Fauna at Naval Radio Station Jim Creek, Washington
Danny Garrett and Justin Spinelli (2017)
Green River Juvenile Salmonid Production Evaluation: 2016 Annual Report
Peter C. Topping and Joseph H. Anderson (2017)
Stormwater Action Monitoring 2015/16 Mussel Monitoring Survey: Final Report
Jennifer Lanksbury, Brandi Lubliner, Mariko Langness, and James West (2017)
Age structure and hatchery fraction of Elwha River Chinook Salmon: 2016 Carcass Survey Report
Josh Weinheimer, WDFW; Joseph Anderson, WDFW; Randy Cooper, WDFW: Scott Williams, WDFW; Mike McHenry, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe; Patrick Crain, Olympic National Park; Sam Brenkman, Olympic National Park and Heidi Hugunin, Olympic National Park (2017)