The 25 National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB) sites are gearing up for their regional competitions to be held Saturday, February 6 and March 6, 2010.
High school students and teachers with a strong interest in marine science soon will compete in an annual regional ocean sciences bowl.
The Department of Marine Sciences at the University of New England will host the regional 2010 Ocean Sciences Bowl on Feb. 6 at the Alfond Center for Health Sciences.
Massachusetts high schools students match wits to answer quick buzzer questions and more complex team challenge questions in areas such as biology, marine science, chemistry, and ocean engineering.
The National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB), in conjunction with IODP-Deep Earth Academy, is bringing a unique professional development opportunity to NOSB coaches.
The breeding ground of the world’s largest, prehistoric predator has been discovered in Panama.
From South Carolina to Georgia, a new location site has been named for the Southern Stingray Bowl, one of the 25 regional competitions being held this year for the Consortium for Ocean Leadership’s National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB®).
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