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The '''National Ocean Sciences Bowl''' (NOSB), often referred to as "Ocean Science Bowl" or "Ocean Bowl," is a quizbowl-like competition run by the [https://oceanleadership.org/| Consortium for Ocean Leadership].
 
 
==Game Format==
 
 
The NOSB format is largely identical to that of [[Science Bowl]], though there are several notable exceptions.
 
* Each round consists of two 6-minute halves, along with two written test questions ("Team Challenge Questions") administered prior to the two buzzer halves. However, some regionals may administer the test questions between the two halves.
 
* All tossups are multiple-choice, and all bonuses are short-answer.
 
* A correctly answered tossup is worth 4 points, an incorrectly interrupt tossup (neg) is worth -4 points, and a correctly answered bonus is worth 6 points.
 
* Unlike in Science Bowl, multiple-choice answers do not need to exactly match the wording of the answer choice; adding an article (e.g. "The Pacific Ocean" for "Pacific Ocean") is acceptable, though other modifications (e.g. "Octopuses" for "Octopus") are still counted as wrong.
 
* Verbal recognition is required on tossups; "blurting" will disqualify one's team from answering the question, though there is no point penalty (unlike Science Bowl).
 
* Math computation appears to be absent outside of written test questions.
 
Full competition rules can be found [http://nosb.org/wp-content/uploads/NOSB-Competition-Rules-2019-2020.pdf| here].
 
 
==Question Topics==
 
 
NOSB questions tend to be themed around—you guessed it—the oceans. Topics include:
 
* marine biology
 
* physical oceanography
 
* seawater chemistry
 
* technology/instruments used to study the oceans
 
* ocean geography/bathymetry
 
* marine law (both U.S. and international)
 
* ocean history (usually explorers)
 
* (rarely) ocean-themed literature
 
 
==Competition Results==
 
 
{| border=1
 
!Year
 
!Champion
 
!Second
 
!Third
 
!Fourth
 
|-
 
|2020*
 
|[[Ladue]]
 
|[[Santa Monica]]
 
|[[Dougherty Valley]]
 
|[[Centerville]]
 
|-
 
|2019
 
|[[Albany]]
 
|[[Santa Monica]]
 
|[[Ladue]]
 
|[[Centerville]]
 
|-
 
|2018
 
|[[Montgomery Blair]]
 
|[[Santa Monica]]
 
|Marshfield
 
|[[Albany]]
 
|-
 
|2017
 
|[[Santa Monica]]
 
|Marshfield
 
|[[NCSSM]]
 
|[[Centerville]]
 
|-
 
|2016
 
|[[Albany]]
 
|Marshfield
 
|[[Santa Monica]]
 
|Liberty Common
 
|-
 
|2015
 
|[[Boise]]
 
|Dexter
 
|Marshfield
 
|[[Mission San Jose]]
 
|-
 
|2014
 
|[[Boise]]
 
|[[Arcadia]]
 
|Juneau-Douglas
 
|Bishop Sullivan Catholic
 
|-
 
|2013
 
|[[Arcadia]]
 
|[[Lexington (MA)]]
 
|Juneau-Douglas
 
|Neah-Kah-Nie
 
|-
 
|2012
 
||Marshfield
 
|[[Raleigh Charter]]
 
|Eastside (NJ)
 
|[[Lexington (MA)]]
 
|-
 
|2011
 
|Marshfield
 
|[[Lexington (MA)]]
 
|[[Santa Monica]]
 
|Mt. Sinai
 
|}
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki> The 2020 competition was held online in a modified format.
 
 
Earlier results are available on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Ocean_Sciences_Bowl| Wikipedia].
 
 
==[http://nosb.org/| NOSB Website]==
 

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