Dougherty Valley High School Sails to Victory in 24th Annual National Ocean Sciences Bowl
Sunday, students from Dougherty Valley High School in San Ramon, [...]
Sunday, students from Dougherty Valley High School in San Ramon, [...]
Congratulations to these 21 winning schools from each of [...]
The National Ocean Sciences Bowl is excited to host a [...]
The sea ice that covers the Arctic Ocean is a haven for marine life in an extreme environment characterized by low temperatures and extreme seasonality. The seasonal patterns of ice melt and ice formation, as well as the loss of sea ice due to anthropogenic climate warming, affect life at all levels of the food chain.
“As I continue to work with [the] NOSB as a question writer and uber judge at the Sea Lion Bowl, I really see the benefits of this program for high school students, whether they come out of it as scientists or not.
The NOSB had a special impact on Audette’s life and career by providing the platform she needed to begin her journey as a scientist. She recalls “[the] NOSB piqued my interest in exploring our oceans and...
Although he is not in an ocean-related career, Leung still declares, “My NOSB experience has two main take-aways that still impact me today. One is a greater appreciation of the oceans and issues surrounding them.
In 2002 and 2003, Robert Letscher competed in the Bay Scallop Bowl with his team from Mount Sinai High School in Mount Sinai, New York. A new teacher at his school, fresh from graduate school at SUNY-Stony Brook with a M.S. in Marine Biology, began teaching...
Monday, students from Ladue Horton Watkins High School (Saint Louis, [...]