Conor Sullivan currently serves as the Deputy Chief of Maritime Enforcement for the U.S. Coast Guard in the Alaska region, where Conor is the primary director for Fisheries Enforcement Operations and oversees federal and international maritime law enforcement. Sullivan has authored the book "Fishing the Wild Waters," which received notable praise from the Washington Post and achieved the number one ranking on Amazon in its category. Previously, as Executive Officer of the Coast Guard Cutter TAHOMA, Sullivan led a team of 100 personnel on complex federal missions and played a vital role in international law enforcement as part of the Quadrilateral Defense Coordinating Group. Their career also includes commanding multiple Coast Guard cutters and serving as a training specialist for fisheries enforcement. Sullivan holds a Master’s degree in Marine Affairs from the University of Rhode Island and a Bachelor’s degree in Marine and Environmental Science from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.
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