This event is in the past.It took place on April 24, 2026 at Hopkins Marine Station.










Approaching Marine Megapredator Appetites through Modern Analogues, Geochemical Indicators, and Bioenergetic Theory
Pacific Grove
Ever wonder what a prehistoric shark had for lunch? Stanford researchers dive into how giant marine predators hunted across millions of years, from ancient whales to modern sharks, using fossils, chemistry, and some serious ecological detective work. Free and open to all at Pacific Grove's historic marine research station.
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Approaching Marine Megapredator Appetites through Modern Analogues, Geochemical Indicators, and Bioenergetic Theory
Pacific Grove










Ever wonder what a prehistoric shark had for lunch? Stanford researchers dive into how giant marine predators hunted across millions of years, from ancient whales to modern sharks, using fossils, chemistry, and some serious ecological detective work. Free and open to all at Pacific Grove's historic marine research station.
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