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National Ocean Sciences Bowl

The National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB) is a national, high-school science competition managed by the (Consortium for Ocean Leadership ) (COL) which started in the 1970s (formerly the Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education). It uses a quiz-bowl format, with lockout buzzers and extended team challenge questions to test students on their knowledge of oceanography. This includes the subjects of biology, chemistry, geology, geography, social science, technology, and physics. The annual competition was started in 1998, the International Year of the Ocean. The current director of NOSB is Kristen Yarincik, who is based out of Washington, DC. Currently there are (25 regions ) in the U.S. that compete in the NOSB, each with their own regional competitions. The regional competitions are coordinated by the Regional Coordinators, who are typically affiliated with a university in their region. Each year approximately 2,000 students from 300 schools across the nation compete for prizes and a trip to the national competition. The goal of this organization is to increase knowledge of the ocean among high school students and, ultimately, magnify the public understanding of ocean research. Students who participate are eligible to apply for the (National Ocean Scholar Program ).
==Results of the National Competition==
Schools with Greatest Number of Wins
* 5: Lexington High School (1998-2002)
* 4: Marshfield High School (2009-2012)
* 2: Boise High School (2014-2015)
* 2: Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School (Sudbury, Massachusetts) (2006, 2008)
* 2: Cranston High School West (Cranston, Rhode Island) (2003, 2005)
* 1: Arcadia High School (2013)
* 1: Contoocook Valley Regional High School (Peterborough, New Hampshire) (2007)
* 1: Mission San Jose High School (Fremont, California) (2004)
Top-Placing Teams at the 2015 National Ocean Sciences Bowl:
# Boise High School
# Dexter High School
# Marshfield High School
# Mission San Jose High School
# Mount Sinai High School
# Lexington High School
# Chaparral Star Academy
# Arcadia High School
Sanger High School won the sportsmanship award.
Top-Placing Teams at the 2014 National Ocean Sciences Bowl:
# Boise High School
# Arcadia High School
# Juneau-Douglas High School
# Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School
# Eastside High School
# Chaparral Star Academy
# Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
# Lexington High School
Langham Creek High School won the sportsmanship award.
Top-Placing Teams at the 2013 National Ocean Sciences Bowl:
# Arcadia High School
# Lexington High School
# Juneau-Douglas High School
# Neah-Kah-Nie High School
# Albany High School
# Greenhills High School
# Dana Hills High School
# Maui High School
Annapolis Christian Academy won the sportsmanship award.
Top-Placing Teams at the 2012 National Ocean Sciences Bowl:
# Marshfield High School
# Raleigh Charter High School
# Eastside High School
# Lexington High School
# Santa Monica High School
# Maui High School
# Albany High School
# Loveland High School
Top-Placing Teams at the 2011 National Ocean Sciences Bowl:
# Marshfield High School
# Lexington High School
# Santa Monica High School
# Mt. Sinai High School
# Contoocook Valley Regional High School
# Mission San Jose High School
# State College High School
# North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Top-Placing Teams at the 2010 National Ocean Sciences Bowl:
# Marshfield High School
# Marine Academy of Science and Technology (Sandy Hook, New Jersey)
# Mission San Jose High School
# La Jolla High School
# Punahou School
# Neah-Kah-Nie High School
# Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
# Arcadia High School
# Mount Sinai High School
Langham Creek High School won the sportsmanship award.
Top-Placing Teams at the 2009 National Ocean Sciences Bowl:
# Marshfield High School
# Lexington High School
# Cranston High School West
# Mission San Jose High School
# Raleigh Charter High School
Top-Placing Teams at the 2008 National Ocean Sciences Bowl:
# Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School (Sudbury, Massachusetts)
# Mission San Jose High School (Fremont, California)
# Santa Monica High School (Santa Monica, CA)
# Dexter High School (Dexter, MI)
# La Jolla High School (La Jolla, California)
Kealakehe High School won the sportsmanship award.
Top-Placing Teams at the 2007 National Ocean Sciences Bowl:
# Contoocook Valley Regional High School (Peterborough, New Hampshire)
# Cranston High School West (Cranston, Rhode Island)
# Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School (Sudbury, Massachusetts)
# Santa Monica High School (Santa Monica, CA)
# Smoky Hill High School (Aurora, CO)
# Churchville-Chili High School (Churchville, New York)
# Dexter High School (Dexter, MI)
# Durant High School (Plant City, FL)
Poplarville High School won the sportsmanship award.
Top-Placing Teams at the 2006 National Ocean Sciences Bowl:
# Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School (Sudbury, Massachusetts)
# Poudre High School (Fort Collins, CO)
# Santa Monica High School (Santa Monica, CA)
# Albany High School (Albany, CA)
# MAST Academy (Miami, FL)
# Oconee County High School (Oconee County, Georgia)
# Langham Creek High School (Langham Creek, TX)
# Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (Arlington, VA)
Top-Placing Teams at the 2005 National Ocean Sciences Bowl:
# Cranston High School West (Cranston, Rhode Island)
# Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School (Sudbury, Massachusetts)
# Mission San Jose High School (Fremont, California)
# Oconee County High School (Oconee County, Georgia)
# La Jolla High School (La Jolla, California)
# Maui High School (Maui County, Hawaii)
# Santa Monica High School (Santa Monica, California)
# Incarnate Word Academy (Corpus Christi, Texas)
Past National Ocean Sciences Bowl Winners:
* 2004 - Mission San Jose High School (Fremont, California)
* 2003 - Cranston High School West (Cranston, Rhode Island)
* 2002 - Lexington High School, (Lexington, MA)
* 2001 - Lexington High School, (Lexington, MA)
* 2000 - Lexington High School, (Lexington, MA)
* 1999 - Lexington High School, (Lexington, MA)
* 1998 - Lexington High School, (Lexington, MA)

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