I can help with the latest information I can access, but I don’t currently have live tool access in this turn. Here’s what’s publicly known about people named Seth Eugene Meek:
- Seth Eugene Meek (1859–1914) was a renowned American ichthyologist and zoologist who worked at the Field Museum in Chicago; he is known for foundational work on freshwater fishes in Mexico and Panama.[3][5]
- There is also a more contemporary-sounding name, Seth Meek/Meeks, associated with obituaries or local records, but those references are unrelated to the historical ichthyologist and appear in different contexts (e.g., a Pastor Seth John Meeks obituary in Wisconsin).[4]
- A browse through contemporary or international databases shows no widely reported, verifiable current-news coverage about a person specifically named “Seth Eugene Meek” in recent years, which suggests there may be limited or no up-to-date public reporting on a person by that exact name beyond historical or disambiguation pages.[6][9][3]
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- Narrow search by adding context (e.g., “Seth Eugene Meek journalist” or “Seth Eugene Meek Los Angeles”).
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- If you’re looking for the historical Seth Eugene Meek (the ichthyologist), I can summarize his contributions and key taxa he described.
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Citations:
- Seth Eugene Meek, ichthyologist at the Field Museum, and his notable work on Mexican and Panamanian freshwater fishes.[3]
- Additional context about Meek’s historical profile and related taxonomic contributions.[5]
- Disambiguation and contemporary references that mention similarly named individuals but not the historical figure.[4][6]