Michael G. Sullivan

Parks Canada (advisor); North American Journal of Fisheries Management (Associate Editor); University of Alberta (Adjunct professor); Michael G. Sullivan is a Canadian biologist specializing in fisheries,[1][2][3] wildlife and land use management.

He was part of the team that worked on restoring Alberta's collapsed walleye populations[7][8][9] In the mid-1990s Sullivan began serving as an advisor to Parks Canada.

He has is a member of the North American Journal of Fisheries Management Editorial board[11] and currently sits as the associate editor.

[13] He serves on various projects at the ALCES, a group which provides landuse and resource solutions[13] Sullivan was part of the team that helped restore Alberta fish populations for traditional use.

[7][9] Sullivan was part of the team of biologists at the Government of Alberta that came up with a framework with 4 main management objectives[8] related to: i) first nations, ii) ecosystem iii) fish habitat and iv) recreation fisheries[7][9] Sullivan also reaches many people through the news,[14][15][16][17][5][18][19][20][21] online videos [8]  and community meetings[22][23][24] In 2019, Sullivan received the Award of Excellence from the Fisheries Management Section.