
National Ocean Sciences Bowl Each February regional competitions are held at 25 locations across the country. Teams of 4-5 students are tested on their knowledge of scientific and technical disciplines through quick answer buzzer questions and more complex team challenge questions (TCQs).
Time:8:00AM Saturday, February 6th
Location:Check the regional map at www.nosb.org for locations

National Ocean Sciences Bowl The winning team from each of the 25 regional competitions from across the country advance to the NOSB Finals competition which changes location every year.
Time:6:05PM Friday, April 23rd
Location:St Petersburg, Florida

National Ocean Sciences Bowl Summer award trip photos from Panama, California, and the Great Lakes are posted on NOSB's home page- check it out!
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National Ocean Sciences Bowl Check out the meeting minutes from the roundtable discussion at the National Marine Educators Association; "Preparing a Team to Excel at the NOSB". Should be very useful for coaches & teams!
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www.oceanleadership.org
If you are planning to attend the 2009 NMEA annual meeting, please join NOSB in a roundtable discussion.

National Ocean Sciences Bowl Follow the JR ship's adventures at www.joidesresolution.org
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“JOIDES” stands for Joint Oceanographic Institutions for Deep Earth Sampling. The name reflects the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program's (IODP) commitment to the science of exploring what lies beneath the ocean floor... ...

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Build your own ROV:
http://monitor.noaa.gov/publications/
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National Marine Sanctuaries Management, Advisory Councils and Permitting

National Ocean Sciences Bowl Check out the video that won 1st place in the 2009 National Ocean Sciences Bowl Living on the Ocean Planet Video Contest, sponsored by the National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB) and the Census of Marine Life. The video entitled Our Oceans, Our World by Jorie Heilman and Erick Kao from Lexington High School in Lexington, M...assachusetts highlights the importance of marine biodiversity.
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National Ocean Sciences Bowl Check out the video that won 2nd place in the 2009 National Ocean Sciences Bowl Living on the Ocean Planet Video Contest, sponsored by the National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB) and the Census of Marine Life. The video, submitted by Woodbridge High School in California, is entitled Oceanus Eternal.
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National Ocean Sciences Bowl Check out the video that won 3rd place in the 2009 National Ocean Sciences Bowl "Living on the Ocean Planet" Video Contest, sponsored by the National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB) and the Census of Marine Life. The video, submitted by Narragansett High School in Rhode Island is entitled Phil Pie the Ocean Science Guy.
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