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We're at GulfCon 2026

The Seascape Lab was at GulfCon 2026 in Mobile, AL this year, presenting during one of Monday's workshops on Synthesis efforts and faunal declines in the offshore Gulf, and then Zan ran a session with Tracey Sutton (NSU) and Ian Zink (NOAA) on Tuesday focused on how the deep-pelagic Gulf acts as a nexus for connectivity between the inshore-offshore and benthic-pelagic realms.


Sidney Trimble, Zan Milligan, Meta Hughes from the Seascape Ecology Lab at GulfCon 2026
Sidney Trimble, Zan Milligan, Meta Hughes from the Seascape Ecology Lab at GulfCon 2026
Zan Milligan presenting her research paper that was published in Progress in Oceanography this month and examines the effects of the Loop Current on the vertical distributions of deep-pelagic fishes
Zan Milligan presenting her research paper that was published in Progress in Oceanography this month and examines the effects of the Loop Current on the vertical distributions of deep-pelagic fishes

Meta presenting on her MS thesis research examining the effects of lunar periodicity on diel vertical migrations
Meta presenting on her MS thesis research examining the effects of lunar periodicity on diel vertical migrations

Sidney Trimble presenting her modelling work examining carbon sequestration rates by a common hatchetfish from the Gulf
Sidney Trimble presenting her modelling work examining carbon sequestration rates by a common hatchetfish from the Gulf

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