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National Ocean SciencesBowl
Moderator Science Judge Rules Judge RunnerCarol Griswold Amy Tippery Catie Bursch Asia BaderDave Christie Bob Henry Dave Leech Bob LyonGretchen Hundertmark Caroline Jezierski Dave Partee Maddy RaeJim Pfeiffenberger Carolyn Bergstrom Gay Sheffield Shar Andersen John Hogue Doug DeMaster Jim Herbert Paper JudgesJonathan Whitefield Georgina Gibson Jim Sheehan John KelleyLisa Matlock Kurt Byers Judy McDonald John GoeringRichard Hocking Mandy Lindeberg Kayla Harrison Peter ArmatoRuss Andrews Megan Murphy Mike Lasota Rachael BlevinsShannon Atkinson Mike Castellini Richard Hocking Jonathan Whitefield Sherry Tamone Sarah Mincks Hardy Roger Long Oral PresentationStephanie Moreland Scott Pegau Tara Borland Judges
Sue McClure Sue Saupe TCQ Graders Ian DuttonScore Keeper Time Keeper Ann Riddle John HaverlackBill Barnes Ben Tucker Beate Daly Mike CastelliniCarol Kaynor Bonnie Moore Ben Daly Paula CullenbergCJ Rae Cathy Byars Jane Belovarac Sarah Mincks HardyDeanna Trobaugh Jeff Mow Jill Prewitt Chief Science JudgeJenne Long Jen Curl Lori Polasek Dean StockwellJohn Haverlak Karina Gonzales Mandy Keogh Ocean BowlKirk Wickersham Linda Lasota Tuula Hollmen Central &
Luke Rosier Margaret Oliver Food Check-in
Michele Kuter Mary Miller Andy Mezirow Anne ChristiePat Jacobson Megan McCarthy Cindy Clock Ben TuckerSharyl Seese Rekkan Keppinger Jacqueline Ramsey Deborah DixonTerry Efird Skye Greer Nici Murawsky Jenn BellValerie Cole Art Show Mary Huss Jennifer Elhard
Photographer Bethany Waggoner Mary Tougas Phyllis ShoemakerCarin Stephens Judy McDonald Nancy Anderson Robyn AudetteHank Pennington Justine Pechuzal Rachel TougasJan Pennington Lars Olson Rawlins Apperson
Linda Corbin Susan Ernst
Liza McElroySandy Stolle
Alaska Tsunami National Ocean Sciences Bowl
Welcome to the 14th annual competition
February 4-6, 2011 • Seward, Alaska
The Tsunami Bowl is Alaska’s regional version of the National Ocean Sciences Bowl, an
academic competition for high school students that encourages learning about all aspects of
marine science. The program began in 1998 and is hosted each year at the Seward Marine
Center by the University of Alaska Fairbanks School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. The
Tsunami Bowl strives to develop relationships between researchers, students, and teachers.
The competition and related activities during the three day event encourage students to
continue to study fisheries and marine science during their post-secondary education, and to
consider a career in a marine-related occupation. In 2010 108 students from 15 different high
schools located throughout Alaska traveled to Seward for the 13th annual Tsunami Bowl. Over
100 volunteers representing more than 15 different educational and marine related
organizations from across Alaska helped put on the event. We expect to have similar numbers
participate in 2011.
Again included in the 2011 Tsunami Bowl is the research component of the competition, in
which teams of four or five students prepare a 20-page research paper that is submitted in
December, and present a 20-minute oral presentation at the Tsunami Bowl in February. The
theme of the 2011 research project is humanity’s impacts, reactions, and adaptations to
natural oceanic phenomena. The research project counts as 50 percent of the final score
and complements the quiz competition, where teams of four students, plus an optional
alternate, compete against each other in a timed quiz match, which contributes the other 50
percent of the final score.
In the quiz competition, students must be the first to “buzz-in” for the opportunity to answer
a multiple-choice or short-answer question. The game is organized as a series of matches in a
round-robin/double-elimination format. In each match, two teams compete against each other
and the clock, trying to be the fastest to answer the toss-up questions. Team challenge
questions, more complex questions which require critical analysis and written answers, test
students’ critical thinking skills.
The winning team of the 2011 Tsunami Bowl will have all expenses paid to travel to Galveston,
TX in late April, to compete against 24 other regional winners from across the United States.
To encourage participation by students of a more artistic persuasion, the Tsunami Bowl
includes an optional art show. The NOSB Ocean Connection Juried Art Show is open to all
"ocean-theme" artwork created by high school students (grades 9–12) from schools
participating in the NOSB competition. Students with art entries do not have to be members of
a NOSB team to submit art.
For more information about the Tsunami Bowl please check out the web site at:
http://seagrant.uaf.edu/nosb/index.html or contact:
Phyllis Shoemaker, [email protected], Alaska Region NOSB Coordinator,
University of Alaska Seward Marine Center, PO Box 730, Seward, AK 99664,
phone: (907) 224-4312, fax (907) 224-3392.
Welcome, and I hope you enjoy the competition.
NOSB SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: 3 - 6 February, 2011
4:00 – 9:00 pm Check in and optional practice at the Seward Marine CenterK.M. Rae Marine Education Building, 125 Third Avenue
5:00 - 10:00 pm Optional education program for teams at Alaska SeaLife Center
Friday, 4 February - All Oral Presentations are open to the public.6 - 8 AM
7:00 AM
8:00 AM Welcome & Introductions
8:30 AM 1st Oral Presentation - Northern Bullheads, Kotzebue: Hotham Inlet Cyanobacterial Blooms: Cyanobacterial Blooms in the Arctic and Its Potential Effects
9:00 AM 2nd Oral Presentation - Scammon Bay Tidal Waves: Climate Change
9:30 AM3rd Oral Presentation - Absolute Vorticity, Juneau-Douglas: Potential Impacts of Pacific Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) Hatcheries on Pacific Herring (Clupea pallasii) in Lynn Canal
10:00 AM 15 Minute Break - snacks
10:15 AM 4th Oral Presentation - The LYSD's Atomic Sea Ice, Kotlik: The Impact of Eutrophication on Marine Ecosystems and its Relation to Village Life
10:45 AM 5th Oral Presentation - Inglorious Dawgsharks, Cordova: Waste not, want not: finding alternate uses for cannery discharge
11:15 AM 6th Oral Presentation - Tiger Sharks, Mat-Su Career & Technical High School: Effects of Cyanide Fishing on the Coral Reefs of Wakatobi Marine National Park
11:45 AM Lunch in Seward for NOSB teams and volunteers. Must have ticket!1:00 PM free time - optional tours of Hatchery / ASLC / Seward Museum
3:00 PM7th Oral Presentation - Ostentatious Otters, Juneau-Douglas: The affects of sea otter (Enhydra lutris) reintroduction in Southeast Alaska on the dive fisheries of southern Southeast Alaska
3:30 PM 8th Oral Presentation - Smack WHAT?!, Seward: Jellyfish Blooms and Their Effects in the Sea of Japan
4:00 PM 9th Oral Presentation - AquaTeen HungerForce, Petersburg: Invasive Tunicates and Their Impact on the Ecosystem Surrounding Petersburg Alaska
4:30 PM 15 Minute Break - snacks
4:45 PM 10th Oral Presentation - Teal Turtles, Unalaska: The implications of increased marine debris on Unalaska Bay
5:15 PM 11th Oral presentation - Mat-Tsunami, Mat-Su Career & Technical High School: The Sensitive Baltic Sea
5:45 PM 12th Oral presentation - Copper River Reds, Kenny Lake: The Potential Effects of an All-Alaska Gas Pipeline on Prince William Sound-Does the benefit outweigh the cost?
6:15 PM
7:00 PM Coaches' meeting & students social time - swing dance lessons, movie - Seward Middle School
Thursday, 3 February
Breakfast for teams & volunteers at the American Legion, 402 5th Ave.
Doors open at Seward High School - Final Team Check-in
Dinner for teams & volunteers at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 239-2nd Ave
6:30 - 8 AM Breakfast at Seward High School for teams & volunteers6:30 AM Doors open at Seward High School8:00 AM Announcements
8:15 AM 13th Oral presentation - Turbidites, Kodiak: The Effects of Fish Processing Bio-waste on the Ocean’s Organisms and Nutrients
8:45 AM 14th Oral presentation - Frisky Phronima, Unalaska: Increased Marine Transportation in Unalaska Bay and Its Future Implications
9:15 AM 15th Oral presentation - Anthozoa, Wasilla: Management of Marine Resources After An Exxon Valdez-Type Oil Spill Near Kaktovik, Alaska
9:45 AM 15 minute break - snacks
10:00 AM 16th Oral presentation - Phycodurus eques , Ketchikan: Effects of Harmful Algal Blooms in Southeast Alaska
10:30 AM 17th Oral presentation - Auto-Eviscerators, Cordova: Effects of melting glaciers on nutrient flux to the Gulf of Alaska
11:00 AM
11:30 AM Lunch at Seward High School for NOSB teams and volunteers1:00 PM Announcements and Rules Review1:30 PM Round 1 RR-12:15 PM Round 2 RR-23:00 PM 15 minute break - snacks3:15 PM Round 3 RR-34:00 PM Round 4 RR-44:45 PM Round 5 RR-56:00 PM Dinner at Alaska SeaLife Center for NOSB teams and volunteers 7:00 PM speaker - Mandy Lindeberg - Do you know your seaweeds of Alaska?
7:30 – 9:00 PM
NOSB Art Show “Ocean Connection” - Opening Reception and award presentation at the Alaska SeaLife Center lobby. Open to the public.
6 - 8 AM Breakfast for teams & volunteers at the American Legion, 402 5th Ave.7:00 AM Doors open - Seward High School (2100 Swetman Avenue)8:30 AM Announcements8:40 AM Guest Speaker - Dan Oliver, Director Seward Marine Center - R/V Sikuliaq9:00 AM Quiz competition resumes - Round 6 DE-19:45 AM Round 7 DE-210:30 AM Round 8 DE-311:15 AM Round 9 - championship round DE-412:00 PM Lunch at Seward High School for NOSB teams and volunteers1:00 PM Awards ceremony - Open to the public
Sunday, 6 February – All Quiz Rounds and the Awards Ceremony are open to the public
Saturday, 5 February – All Oral presentations and Quiz Matches are open to the public
Guest speaker - Russ Andrews, Researcher at UAF-SFOS and ASLC - Steller’s curse: The unfortunate fate of Alaska’s first naturalist and the marine animals that bear his name.
The Copper River Reds
Copper River School District
Wesley Voley - team captain, Audrey Shepherd*,
Matthew Kary, Mary Sine, Lillie Anderson
Mark Proch, ***** coach
The Auto-Eviscerators
Cordova High School – Prince William Sound Science Center
Craig Bailer**- team captain, Keegan Irving**,
Christina Morrisett**, Sophia Myers*, Jessica Smyke*
Alice Dou-Wang,* coach
Inglorious Dawgsharks
Cordova High School – Prince William Sound Science Center
Left to right: James Allen**- team captain, Ben Americus*,
Adam Zamudio*, Shannon Lindow**
Alice Dou-Wang,* coach
Project: Waste Not, Want Not: Finding Alternate Uses for
Cannery Discharge
The Leviathans
Dillingham High School
Aurora Hoefferle - team captain, Mark Lopez,
Kelly Marie Evans, Christopher Floresta
Clint Reigh, coach, and Brenda Overcast, assistant coach
Quiz Bowl only
Ostentatious Otters
Juneau-Douglas High School
Left to Right: Ben Tamone - team captain, Ethan
Roemeling, Tatsu Monkman, Johnny Connolly
Jake Jacoby,* coachProject: The Effects of Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) Reintroduction
in Southeast Alaska on the Dive Fisheries of Southern Southeast
Alaska
Project: Effects of Melting Glaciers on Nutrient Flux to the Gulf of Alaska
2011 Alaska Tsunami Bowl TeamsAlaska Region National Ocean Sciences Bowl
Asterisks (*) denote returning coaches and students.
Multiple asterisks signify multiple years' participation.
Project: The Potential Effects of an All-Alaska Gas Pipeline on Prince William Sound—Does the Benefit
Outweigh the Cost?
Absolute Vorticity
Juneau-Douglas High School
Left to right: Seth Brickey**, Elise Christey,
Tyler Houseweart** - team captain, Martina Miller*,
Sam Kurland*
Ben Carney,**** coach
Project: Potential Impacts of Pacific Salmon (Oncorhynchusspp.)
Hatcheries on Pacific Herring (Clupea pallasii) in Lynn Canal
Phycodurus eques
Ketchikan High School
Left to right: Coach Julie Landwehr*, Jessica Pringle*,
Kate Ross*, Susie McKee*- team captain, Caleb Hedin*,
alternate Dylan Carlson
Julie Landwehr* and Gary Freitag,* coaches
Project: Effects of Harmful Algal Blooms in Southeast Alaska
The Turbidites
Kodiak High School
Left to right: Ethan Buchinger, Sam Haight, Pearsen Brodie,
Linda Bahe, McKenzie Barnett - team captain
Switgard Duesterloh ** and Jane Eisemann , coaches
Project: The Effects of Fish Processing Biowaste on the Ocean’s
Organisms and Nutrients
The LYSD’s Atomic Sea Ice
Kotlik School
Jacinta Matthias - co-captain, Mary Okitkun - co-captain,
Jennifer Prince, Elijah Prince, Elizabeth Strongheart
Raphia Maglinao,** coachProject: The Impact of Eutrophication on Marine Ecosystems and
Its Relation to Village Life
Northern Bullheads
Kotzebue High School
Back left to right: Chelsea Hadley*, Grant Magdanz*, Thomas Baker
Front left to right: Ember Eck, Catherine Greene*- team captain
Lance Westing,* coach
Project: Hotham Inlet Cyanobacterial Blooms: Cyanobacterial
Blooms in the Arctic and Its Potential Effects
2011 Alaska Tsunami Bowl TeamsAlaska Region National Ocean Sciences Bowl
Asterisks (*) denote returning coaches and students.
Multiple asterisks signify multiple years' participation.
AquaTeen HungerForce
Petersburg High School
Sharece Randrup* - team captain, Tyler Lantiegne,
Daniel Cardenas, Shelton Brett, Christiano Hernandez*
Joni Johnson,** coachProject: Invasive Tunicates and Their Impact on the Ecosystem
Surrounding Petersburg, Alaska
Scammon Bay Tidal Waves
Scammon Bay School
Back row, left to right: Justin Ulak, Georgianna Smith - team captain,
Shelaya Kaganak
Front row, left to right: Ellis Tomaganuk, Jace Aguchak
Shaun Hennessy, coach, and Melissa Rivers, assistant coach
Project: Climate Change
Smack WHAT?!
Seward High School
Left to right: Eileen Audette*, Nathaniel Feemster***- team captain,
Alex Ashford, Maggie Herbert**
Adrienne Moretti,* coach
Project: Jellyfish Blooms and Their Effects in the Sea of Japan
Team Fish
Sitka High School [quiz bowl only]
Left to right: Mariah Moore, Anneliese Moll - team captain,
Conner Fish, Micaiah Mullins
Not pictured: Jonte Oberreuter-Valentine
Ellen Chenoweth, coach, and Michael Mahoney, assistant coach
Frisky Phromina
Unalaska City High School
Left to right: Aidan Bobbitt, Noah Betzen* - team captain,
Kim Balbarino, Aaron Adams*, Shawna Rudio - asst. coach,
Natalie Waldron
Reid Brewer,**** coachProject: Increased Marine Transportation in Unalaska Bay and Its
Future Implications
2011 Alaska Tsunami Bowl TeamsAlaska Region National Ocean Sciences Bowl
Asterisks (*) denote returning coaches and students.
Multiple asterisks signify multiple years' participation.
Teal Turtles
Unalaska City High School
Left to right: Tiny Regis, Alysha McGuire, Kevin Huynh,
Valerie Sours, Ashleigh Radvansky*- team captain,
Shoshannah Jacob - asst. coach
Reid Brewer,**** coachProject: The Implications of Increased Marine Debris on Unalaska
Bay
The Tiger Sharks
Wasilla: Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Left to right: Alonzo Gage*, Jonah Jefferies* - team captain,
& Chris Erickson
Front left to right: Shayla Jordan, Aspen Melton
Tim Lundt,** coachProject: Effects of Cyanide Fishing on the Coral Reefs of
Wakatobi Marine National Park
Mat-Tsunami
Wasilla: Mat-Su Career & Technical High School
Left to Right: Reno Hyce*, Lucus Hyce*
Sarah Dawkins* - team captain, Myriam Wells*
Tim Lundt,** coach
Project: The Sensitive Baltic Sea
Anthozoa
Wasilla High School
Back row, left to right: Dr. Saft - coach, Allison Thomason*,
Ashley Williams* - team captain, Ms. Garrett (Asst. Coach)
Front row, left to right: Abraham Meyer, William Middleton,
Nathaniel Morris
Roger Saft,** coachProject: Management of Marine Resources after an Exxon
Valdez–Type Oil Spill near Kaktovik, Alaska
Copper River Extras + Kotzebue
Copper River School District & Kotzebue High School
Margy Norton (Kotzebue), India Douthit (Copper River),
Grace Voyles (Copper River), Kaitlyn Dishaw(Copper River)
Mark Prochx5 and Lance Westing,* coaches
2011 Alaska Tsunami Bowl TeamsAlaska Region National Ocean Sciences Bowl
Asterisks (*) denote returning coaches and students.
Multiple asterisks signify multiple years' participation.
2011 Tsunami Bowl Division 1
Team Name 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL POINTS*
1 Cordova - Inglorious Dawgsharks (ID) 0 2 2 0 4
2 Ketchikan - Phycodurus eques (Pe) 2 2 2 2 0 6
3 Dillingham - Leviathans (Lev) 0 0 0 2 0 2
4 Kotlik - The LYSD's Atomic Sea Ice (ASI) 0 0 0 0 0
5 Juneau-Douglas - Ostentatious Otters (OO) 2 2 2 2 2 8
2011 Tsunami Bowl Division 2
Team Name 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL POINTS*
6 Juneau-Douglas - Absolute Vorticity (AV) 2 2 2 2 8
7 Wasilla - Anthozoa (Anth) 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Unalaska - Frisky Phromina (FPh) 0 2 2 0 0 2
9 Cordova - The Auto-Eviscerators (AE) 0 2 2 2 6
10 Seward - Smack WHAT?! (SW?) 0 2 2 0 0 4
2011 Tsunami Bowl Division 3
Team Name 11 12 13 14 15 TOTAL POINTS*
11 Unalaska - Teal Turtles (TT) 2 2 0 0 0 2
12 Copper River Extras + Kotzebue (CR+K) 0 2 0 0 0 0
13 Petersburg - Aqua Teen Hunger Force (ATHF) 2 2 2 2 2 8
14 Mat-Su Career Tech - Mat-Tsunami (MTs) 2 2 0 0 2 6
15 Kodiak - The Turbidites (Tur) 2 2 0 0 2 4
2011 Tsunami Bowl Division 4
Team Name 16 17 18 19 20 TOTAL POINTS*
16 Sitka - Team Fish (TF) 0 2 0 0 0 2
17 Scammon Bay - Tidal Waves (TW) 0 0 2 0 0 2
18 Kenny Lake - The Copper River Reds (CRR) 2 0 0 2 0 4
19 Kotzebue - Northern Bullheads (NB) 2 2 0 2 0 4
20 Mat-Su Career Tech - The Tiger Sharks (TS) 2 2 2 2 0 8
optional matches outside division - points don't count in final tally
Top two teams in each division plus two next best teams move into the championship bracket* Teams get 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie & 0 points for a loss
Auditorium Room 101 Room 102 Room 103 Room 201 Room 202 Room 203 Room 204 Room 205 Room 209judging team # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Round #1 - 1:30pm ID vs. OO Lev vs. ASI
SW? vs. AV
FPh vs. AE Tur vs. TT ATHF vs.
MTS TS vs. TF CRR vs. NB
Pe vs. Anth
CR-K vs. TW
judging team # 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Round # 2 - 2:15pm Tur vs. CR-K
ATHF vs. TT
TS vs. TW
CRR vs. TF
OO vs. Pe
Lev vs. ID ASI vs. AE
MTs vs. NB
SW? vs. Anth
FPh vs. AV
judging team # 1 2 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10
Round # 3 - 3:15pm SW? vs. FPh
AE vs. Anth
Tur vs. ATHF
MTs vs. CR-K ID vs. AV TT vs. TF OO vs.
LevASI vs.
Pe
TS vs. CRR
NB vs. TW
judging team # 1 2 11 12 3 4 7 8 9 10
Round # 4 - 4:00pm TS vs. NB TF vs. TW
Lev vs. FPh
ATHF vs. CRR
SW? vs. AE
AV vs. Anth
Tur vs. MTs
TT vs. CR-K
ASI vs. OO ID vs. Pe
judging team # 1 2 11 12 3 4 5 6 9 10
Round # 5 - 4:45pm Tur vs. TS ID vs. ASI Pe vs.
Lev AV vs. AE Anth vs. FPh
TT vs. MTs
CR-K vs. ATHF TF vs. NB TW vs.
CRROO vs. SW?
judging team # 3 7 8 1 10 2 6 5 11 12
Round # 6 - 9:00 am CHAMP - 2 CONSOL - 1
CONSOL - 2
CONSOL - 3 CHAMP - 1 CONSOL -
4 CHAMP - 3 CHAMP - 4Team #1 vs. Team
#2
Team #3 vs. Team
#4judging team # 3 7 8 1 10 2 6 5 11 4
Round # 7 - 9:45 am CHAMP - 8 CONSOL - 8
CONSOL - 6
CONSOL - 5 CHAMP - 6 CONSOL -
7 CHAMP - 5 CHAMP - 7Team #2 vs. Team
#4
Team #1 vs. Team
#3judging team # 12 7 8 1 10 2 6 5 11 4
Round # 8 - 10:30 am CHAMP - 9 CONSOL - 10
CONSOL - 12
CONSOL - 11
CHAMP - 10
CHAMP - 11
CONSOL - 9
Team #2 vs. Team
#3BYE
Team #1 vs. Team
#4judging team # TBD
Round # 9 - 11:15 am CHAMP - 12
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 - ROUND ROBIN MATCHES
BREAK - Snacks - 3:00
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 - DOUBLE ELIMINATION MATCHES
Championship Round # 1 2 3 4
Juneau-Douglas - Absolute Vorticity (AV)match 1 AV
Copper River - Copper River Reds (CRR) room 201
match 5 AVPetersburg - Aqua Teen Hunger Force (ATHF) room 203
match 2 ATHFCordova - The Auto-Eviscerators (AE) auditorium
match 12 AV - 1st placeMat-Su Career Tech - Mat-Tsunami (MTs) Auditorium
match 3 TS TS - 2nd placeMat-Su Career Tech - The Tiger Sharks (TS) room 203
match 6 TSKetchikan - Phycodurus eques (Pe) room 201
match 4 OOJuneau-Douglas - Ostentatious Otters (OO) room 204
ATHF
ATHF - 3rd placeOO
OO - 4th place
CRR
AEAE
AE - 5th placeMTs
MTs MTs - 6th place
PeCRR
Pe - 7th placePe
CRR - 8th place
match 7 room 204
match 8 auditorium
match 9 auditorium
match 10 room 201
match 11 room 202
Consolation Round # 1 2 3
Seward - Smack WHAT?! (SW?)match 1 SW?
Unalaska - Teal Turtles (TT) room 101
match 5 FphKodiak - The Turbidites (Tur) room 103
match 2 FPhUnalaska - Frisky Phromina (FPh) room 102
match 12 FPh - 9th placeKotzebue - Northern Bullheads (NB) room 102
match 3 NB NB - 10th placeSitka - Team Fish (TF) room 103
match 6 NBDillingham - Leviathans (Lev) room 102
match 4 IDCordova - Inglorious Dawgsharks (ID) room 202
SW?
SW? - 11th place
ID ID - 12th place
TT
Tur
Turmatch 11 Lev - 13th place
TF room 103Tur - 14th place
Lev
LevTT
TF - 15th place
TF TT - 16th place
match 7 room 202
match 8 room 101
match 9 room 204
match 10 room 101
2011 Tsunami Bowl Sunday Round RobinTeam Name ASI Anth CR+K TW TOTAL POINTS*
1 Kotlik - The LYSD's Atomic Sea Ice (ASI) BYE 0 2 2 4
2 Wasilla - Anthozoa (Anth) 2 BYE 2 2 6
3 Copper River Extras + Kotzebue (CR+K) 0 0 BYE 0 0
4 Scammon Bay - Tidal Waves (TW) 0 0 2 BYE 2
Room 205 Room 209
Round # 6 - 9:00 am ASI Vs. Anth CR+K Vs. TW
Round # 7 - 9:45 am Anth Vs. TW ASI Vs. CR+K
Room 204 Room 209
Round # 8 - 10:30 am Anth Vs. CR+K ASI Vs. TW
Team name scores Team name Team nameCareer Tech - paper score 17.0 Juneau-Douglas paper score 22.8 Scammon Bay paper score 14.0Mat-Tsunami oral presentation score 18.2 Absolute Vorticity oral presentation score 22.6 Tidal Waves oral presentation score 15.8MTs quiz score 37.5 AV quiz score 50.0 TW quiz score 5.0
total 72.7 total 95.4 total 34.8overall place 6 overall place 1 overall place 17
Career Tech - paper score 20.3 Juneau-Douglas paper score 19.1 Seward - paper score 21.0Tiger Sharks oral presentation score 18.8 Osrentatious Otters oral presentation score 21.2 Smack WHAT?! oral presentation score 21.6TS quiz score 47.5 OO quiz score 42.5 SW? quiz score 25.0
total 86.6 total 82.8 total 67.6overall place 2 overall place 5 overall place 8
paper score 5.5 Ketchikan - paper score 17.2 paper score 0.0oral presentation score 18.0 Phycodurus eques oral presentation score 19.8 oral presentation score 0.0
Copper River Reds quiz score 32.5 Pe quiz score 35.0 Team Fish quiz score 15.0
CRR total 56.0 total 72.0 TF total 15.0overall place 13 overall place 7 overall place 19
paper score 0.0 Kodiak - paper score 21.4 Unalaska - paper score 13.6oral presentation score 0.0 Turbidites oral presentation score 22.8 Frisky Phronmia oral presentation score 21.6quiz score 2.5 Tur quiz score 17.5 FPh quiz score 30.0
CR+K total 2.5 total 61.7 total 65.2
overall place 21 overall place 12 overall place 10Cordova - paper score 22.1 Kotlik paper score 15.6 Unalaska - paper score 10.6Auto-Evicerators oral presentation score 22.4 LYSD Atomic Sea Ice oral presentation score 16.6 Teal Turtles oral presentation score 17.8AE quiz score 40.0 ASI quiz score 7.5 TT quiz score 12.5
total 84.5 total 39.7 total 40.9overall place 3 overall place 16 overall place 15
Cordova - paper score 19.0 Kotzebue - paper score 19.8 Wasilla - paper score 14.1oral presentation score 22.4 Northern Bullheads oral presentation score 18.4 Anthozoa oral presentation score 17.0quiz score 22.5 NB quiz score 27.5 Anth quiz score 10.0
ID total 63.9 total 65.7 total 41.1overall place 11 overall place 9 overall place 14
Dillingham paper score 0.0 Petersburg paper score 18.4Leviathans oral presentation score 0.0 oral presentation score 20.2Lev quiz score 20.0 quiz score 45.0
total 20.0 ATHF total 83.6overall place 18 overall place 4
formula: {[(20 total teams + 1) - place] / (20 total teams)} X 50; so 1st place gets 50 points, 8th place gets 32.5 points, and 20th place gets 2.5 pointspoints
Aqua Teen Hungar Force
Sitka / Mt. Edgecumbe
The scoring for the 2010 Tsunami Bowl consists of three parts:
Points are awarded in the quiz competition based on the final place in the double elimination bracket according to this
scores
The oral presentation is worth a maximum of 25 points.
Copper River School District
Copper River School District / Kotzebue
The research paper is worth a maximum of 25 points.
scores
Inglorious Dawgsharks
THANK YOU TO THE 2011 TSUNAMI BOWL
SPONSORS
Special Thanks To:
Faculty and Staff of SFOS and Seward Marine Center,
Ocean Alaska Science and Learning Center, Seward High
School, Seward Middle School, Dolly Dieter,
Pat Williams, Carol Griswold, Tom Smith, John Haverlak, Phyllis Shoemaker, and Pennington Photography.
School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
ALASKA SEA GRANT MARINE ADVISORY PROGRAM
Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
The 2011 Tsunami Bowl would not be possible without the support of many organizations and individuals:
2011 Tsunami Bowl Sponsors
UAS UAF SFOS MAP Sea Grant Seward Marine Center Kachemak Bay Research
Reserve Alaska
Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
Prince William Sound Oil Spill Recovery Institute
Norseman Maritime Charters National Park Service Kenai Fjords Tours Glosten, Inc. Pennington Photography Seward High School Seward Middle School Alaska Vocational Technical
Center Ocean Alaska Science &
Learning Center Aurora Energy Icicle Seafoods, Inc. Alaska SeaLife Center John Haverlack Dolly Dieter Pat Williams Carol Griswold Phyllis Shoemaker
2011 team sponsors
Kodiak High School Mt. Edgecumbe School
District Sitka School District Cabret, Hotel, Restaurante &
Retailer’s Association (CHARR)
Walt Cunningham Education Fund
Peter Corey (Sitka) KCAW Raven Radio Sitka Sentinal KIFW Sitka Sound Science Center Whalefest Oceana Juneau School District OceansAlaska Lower Yukon School Dictrict And many, many more….
2011 NOSB® Sponsors
NOSB® is a program of the Consortium for Ocean Leadership
Application materials are available online at www.nosb.org.For more information or questions please contact Ocean Leadership at [email protected].
Interested in pursuing a career in the ocean sciences?
Apply for a National Ocean Scholarship!The National Ocean Scholar Program offers tuition assistance to rising college freshman planning to major in an ocean science field.
To be eligible, students must:
• Have participated in the National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB®) or the NOSB Living on the Ocean Planet video contest during high school
• Be graduating from high school this year
• Be planning to pursue a post-high school degree in a marine or ocean science field this coming fall
Photos courtesy of NOAA
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Breeze Inn
K.M. Rae Marine Education BuildingSeward High SchoolSmall Boat Harbor
Approximate distances: Breeze Inn to Alaska SeaLife Center: 1.4 miles Breeze Inn to Seward High School: 1.1 miles
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9 Oriental Gardens
Peking 338 4th Ave
313 4th AveSeward Middle School: Drive north on Swd Hwy to Sea Lion Ave.Turn left (west) and drive up hill to school (past elementary school)