Michael G. Sullivan is a Canadian biologist specializing in fisheries, wildlife and land use management. He is known for his role in the active recovery of Alberta's collapsed walleye population. He currently serves as the provincial fish science specialist for Alberta Environment and Parks
Biography
Career
In 1983, Sullivan started as a junior biologist with the Government of Alberta. He currently serves as the provincial fish science specialist for Alberta Environment and Parks. His main area of expertise is in fisheries management, but he has also contributed to caribou studies and management in Alberta and British Columbia. He was part of the team that worked on restoring Alberta's collapsed walleye populations In the mid 1990s Sullivan began serving as an advisor to Parks Canada. in the western national parks. He has is a member of the North American Journal of Fisheries Management Editorial board and currently sits as the Associate Editor. He is adjunct professor both at the University of Alberta and Royal Roads University, where he has acted as a supervisor to graduate students. He serves on various projects at the ALCES, a group which provides landuse and resource solutions
Significant contributions
Sullivan was part of the team that helped restore Alberta fish populations for traditional use. Native fish in Alberta were over-harvested for decades, and walleye, pike, whitefish, etc. populations are still recovering. Since Alberta is somewhat scarce in waterbodies compared to the rest of Canada first nations, ii) ecosystem iii) fish habitat and iv) recreation fisheries Sullivan also reaches many people through the news, online videos and community meetings
Through his career with the Alberta Government, Sullivan has completed numerous occupational health and safety training courses. These safety training courses are applied volunteering at local events and as a volunteer member of the Canadian Ski Patrol. He volunteers at the River Edge Ultra Running Race, an 100 km running race near Devon where runners wade to an island on the North Saskatchewan River, requiring river rescuers
Selected publications
Journal publications
Watkins, Owen B., Andrew J. Paul, Stephen C. Spencer, Michael G. Sullivan, and Lee Foote. 2019. “Dude, Where’s My Transmitter? Probability of Radio Transmitter Detections and Locational Errors for Tracking River Fish.” North American Journal of Fisheries Management 39 : 753–61. https://doi.org/10.1002/nafm.10307.
Mogensen, Stephanie, Post, John R., and Sullivan, Michael G. 2014. “Vulnerability to Harvest by Anglers Differs across Climate, Productivity, and Diversity Clines.” Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71 : 416–26. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2013-0336.
Patterson, William F., and Sullivan, Michael G. 2013. “Testing and Refining the Assumptions of Put-and-Take Rainbow Trout Fisheries in Alberta.” Human Dimensions of Wildlife 18 : 340–54. https://doi.org/10.1080/10871209.2013.809827.
MacPherson, Laura M., Sullivan, Michael G., Foote, Lee, and Stevens, Cameron E. 2012. “Effects of Culverts on Stream Fish Assemblages in the Alberta Foothills.” North American Journal of Fisheries Management 32 : 480–90. https://doi.org/10.1080/02755947.2012.686004.
Macpherson, Laura, Sullivan, Michael G., Foote, Lee and Stevens, Cameron E. 2011. “How Road Networks Affect Stream Fish Assemblages.” In proceedings of the American Fisheries Society 140th Annual Meeting.
Stevens, Cameron E., Council, Trevor, and Sullivan, Michael G. 2010. “Influences of Human Stressors on Fish-Based Metrics for Assessing River Condition in Central Alberta.” Water Quality Research Journal of Canada 45 : 35–46.
Walker, Jordan R., Foote, Lee, and Sullivan, Michael G. 2007. “Effectiveness of Enforcement to Deter Illegal Angling Harvest of Northern Pike in Alberta.” North American Journal of Fisheries Management 27 : 1369–77. https://doi.org/10.1577/M06-011.1.
Sullivan, Michael G. 2002. “Illegal Angling Harvest of Walleyes Protected by Length Limits in Alberta.” North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22 : 1053–63. https://doi.org/10.1577/1548-8675022<1053:IAHOWP>2.0.CO;2.
Sullivan, Michael G. 2003a. “Active Management of Walleye Fisheries in Alberta: Dilemmas of Managing Recovering Fisheries.” North American Journal of Fisheries Management 23 : 1343–58. https://doi.org/10.1577/M01-232AM.
Sullivan, Michael G.. 2003b. “Exaggeration of Walleye Catches by Alberta Anglers.” North American Journal of Fisheries Management 23 : 573–80. https://doi.org/10.1577/1548-8675023<0573:EOWCBA>2.0.CO;2.
Post, John R., Sullivan, Michael G., Cox, Sean, Lester, Nigel P., Walters, Carl J., Parkinson, Eric A., Paul, Andrew J., Jackson, Leyland, and Shuter, Brian J. 2002. “Canada’s Recreational Fisheries: The Invisible Collapse?” Fisheries 27 : 6–17. https://doi.org/10.1577/1548-8446027<0006:CRF>2.0.CO;2.
Textbook publications
Sullivan, Michael G., Propst, David, and Gould, Bill. 2009 “Fish of the Rockies: including best fishing sites.” Edmonton, AB: Lone Pine Publishing
Joynt, Amanda, and Sullivan, Michael G. 2003. “Fish of Alberta” Edmonton, AB: Lone Pine Publishing