HomerNews.com released an article on November 2nd, 2011 on Homer High School’s planned return to the Tsunami Bowl. We look forward to their participation!
On May 4th, 2011, the University of Alaska Fairbanks: School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences released an article on the Juneau-Douglas/Thunder Mountain High School team. The article announces the Tsunami Bowl representatives as the winners of the first Policy Briefing at the National Ocean Sciences Bowl 2011 Finals.
Hank Pennington / For the Juneau Empire – Team captain Tyler Houseweart, left, Sam Kurland, Martina Miller, Elise Christey, coach Ben Carney and Seth Brickey at the Tsunami Bowl in February. The team won the Tsunami Bowl and won a trip to the national tournament in Texas. They won top spot in the policy briefing [...]
On Feb. 5, Juneau-Douglas High School students competed and won in the National Ocean Sciences Bowl’s Tsunami Bowl at Seward High School. The NOSB is a program of the Consortium for Ocean Leadership based in Washington, D.C.
Sitka is sending its first team ever to the “Alaska Tsunami Ocean Sciences Bowl.” The science competition for high school students is run by the University of Alaska School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, and part of the National Ocean Sciences Bowl organization.
Twenty teams from 15 high schools across Alaska, from Unalaska to Ketchikan, will compete this weekend in Seward in the 14th annual Alaska Region National Ocean Sciences Bowl, also known as the Tsunami Bowl.
For the fourth year in a row, high school students from Juneau took first place in the 13th annual Alaska Region National Ocean Sciences Bowl, also known as the Tsunami Bowl.
The first- and second-place winners of the Tsunami Bowl each won a one-year scholarship to the University of Alaska Fairbanks or the University of Alaska Southeast.

