(Washington, D.C.) – Returning champions Marshfield High School from Marshfield, Wisconsin won the 15th Annual National Ocean Sciences Bowl® (NOSB) Final, held April 19 – 22, 2012 at the Sheraton City Center Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland. Twenty-five high schools from around the United States competed in this year’s NOSB Finals Competition. The NOSB is an ocean science education program of the Consortium for Ocean Leadership based in Washington, D.C.
The National Ocean Sciences Bowl and the National Marine Educators Association are pleased to announce the final winners the 2012 “Living on the Ocean Planet” Video Contest.
There were some excellent entries, but the final winner for both the National and our Fan Favorite Contest was “From Cells to Saviors” by Daniel Seidman, Jung Huh and [...]
As many of you may have heard, NOSB has been working with the MIT Sea Grant College Program to develop an online game to promote ocean literacy and engage students, teachers, and teams worldwide.
Are you a science teacher or a marine scientist with a strong interest in education? Are you interested in earning some money by working from home this summer?
The National Ocean Sciences Bowl® (NOSB) is revamping its competition question writing process and is looking to hire science question writers during the summer of 2012 to write questions for our 2013 competitions.
NOSB’s National Ocean Scholar Program provides tuition assistance for NOSB participants pursing an ocean or marine science focus in their first year of college.
The 15th Annual National Ocean Sciences Bowl Finals Competition will be held in Baltimore, Maryland from April 19 – 22, 2012 at the Sheraton City Center.
The National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB), in conjunction with IODP-Deep Earth Academy, is happy to announce a special professional development opportunity for middle and high school educators nationwide.
The National Ocean Sciences Bowl is pleased to release the inaugural issue of The Ocean Gyre, NOSB’s bi-annual newsletter!
Are you interested in using your expertise to help the next generation of ocean scientists and stewards succeed? If so, become a question writer for the National Ocean Sciences Bowl®!

