Game show-style competition tests high school teams’ knowledge of oceans.
(From U-T San Diego) – What is an estuary? Does a gulf stream have a larger volume transport than a Humboldt Current? If the height of a wave is 2 meters, what is its amplitude?
[ March 22, 2011; 9:00 am to 10:00 am. ] Philip “Skip” Kemp, Curriculum Area Coordinator and professor for the Aquaculture Technology Program at Carteret Community College in Morehead City, NC, will be presenting the webinar titled Carteret Community College’s Aquaculture Program: Applying Marine Sciences on the North Carolina Coast.
The Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Association (PCSGA) invites students to apply for the Applied Research Student Scholarship Award.
Check out the video slideshow that was shown at the 2010 NOSB Finals award ceremony.
Groton, Conn. – Teams of students from four local schools spent Saturday battling other schools from across the state and Rhode Island on marine sciences knowledge in the 12th annual Quahog Bowl.
The National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB®) is an academic competition that tests high school students knowledge of the marine sciences including biology, chemistry, physics, and geology.
Fifteen teams of high school students from Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont competed in the annual regional ocean sciences bowl, the Nor’easter Bowl, Saturday at the University of New Hampshire.

