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1. The movie ?Happy Feet" is set in what type of penguin colony (also the stars of ?March of the Penguins")?. w. Rockhopperx. Gentooy. Adeliez. Emperor. 1. The movie ?Happy Feet" is set in what type of penguin colony (also the stars of ?March of the Penguins")?. w. Rockhopperx. Gentooy.
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1. OCEAN SCIENCE TRIVIA CONTEST
2. 1. The movie “Happy Feet” is set in what type of penguin colony (also the stars of “March of the Penguins”)? w. Rockhopper
x. Gentoo
y. Adelie
z. Emperor
3. 1. The movie “Happy Feet” is set in what type of penguin colony (also the stars of “March of the Penguins”)? w. Rockhopper
x. Gentoo
y. Adelie
z. Emperor
4. 2. The penguins in “Happy Feet” moved pretty fast on land, but how fast can they (penguins) swim, on average? w. Up to 25 mph
x. Up to 50 mph
y. Up to 10 mph
z. Up to 5 mph
5. 2. The penguins in “Happy Feet” moved pretty fast on land, but how fast can they (penguins) swim, on average? w. Up to 25 mph
The average human runs only 17 mph-
A world class sprinter can only reach
24 mph!
6. 3. In the movie “Finding Nemo”, Marlin plays a fish in search of his son Nemo, what type of fish are they? w. Angelfish
x. Clownfish
y. Orange Fish
z. Orange Tangs
7. 3. In the movie “Finding Nemo”, Marlin plays a fish in search of his son Nemo, what type of fish are they?
x. Clownfish
Nemo is an anemone clownfish (Amphiprion oscellaris). They usually live inside an anemone.
8. 4. In the movie “Finding Nemo” Dory plays a fish blue and yellow in color trying to assist Marlin, Find his son Nemo. What type of fish is Dory?
w. John Dory Fish
x. Regal Tang
y. Blue Tang
z. Blue Damsel Fish
9. 4. In the movie “Finding Nemo” Dory plays a fish blue and yellow in color trying to assist Marlin, Find his son Nemo. What type of fish is Dory?
x. Regal Tang
Dory is a Regal Tang,
a Western Pacific species
10. 5. Green Sea turtles like Squirt from “Finding Nemo” travel independently at what age? w. 3 years
x. 18 years
y. 6 months
z. Immediately after hatching
11. 5. Green Sea turtles like Squirt from “Finding Nemo” travel independently at what age? w. 3 years
x. 18 years
y. 6 months
z. Immediately after hatching
12. 6. In “Pirates of the Caribbean” 2, the Kracken is a tentacled beast said to destroy entire vessels in a single blow. The Giant Squid, which can grow up to 33 feet in length, has also inspired similar legends such as in the book “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”. Based on what is known about the Giant Squid – what is its chief predator? w. Great White Sharks
x. Blue Whales
y. Sperm Whales
z. Tiger sharks
13. 6. In “Pirates of the Caribbean” 2, the Kracken is a tentacled beast said to destroy entire vessels in a single blow. Based on what is known about the Giant Squid – what is its chief predator? w. Great White Sharks
x. Blue Whales
y. Sperm Whales
z. Tiger sharks
14. 7. In the movie, “Free Willy”, Willy plays a killer whale in captivity trying to get back out into the wild to be with his family. Killer Whales eat which of the following:
w. Fish Only
x. Marine Mammals Only
y. Plankton
z. Both Fish and Marine Mammals
15. 7. In the movie, “Free Willy”, Willy plays a killer whale in captivity trying to get back out into the wild to be with his family. Killer Whales eat which of the following:
w. Fish Only
x. Marine Mammals Only
y. Plankton
z. Both Fish and Marine Mammals
16. 8. Chilean Sea Bass is a popular, but threatened, fish eaten at restaurants. Chilean sea bass is:
w. Another name for striped bass
x. Another name for largemouth bass
y. Is not really a bass, but halibut
z. Is not really a bass, but Patagonian Toothfish
17. 8. Chilean Sea Bass is a popular, but threatened, fish eaten at restaurants. Chilean sea bass is:
w. Another name for striped bass
x. Another name for largemouth bass
y. Is not really a bass, but halibut
z. Is not really a bass, but Patagonian Toothfish
Though it is not endangered, large, unreported catches from illegal fishing of this valuable fish has made effective management difficult. In 2000, more than 16,000 tons of Chilean sea bass were legally harvested in the Antarctic management area. Estimates vary, but there may be up to twice that amount taken illegally.
18. 9. What kind of fish is most often used in McDonald’s fish sandwiches?
w. Catfish
x. Walleye Pollock
y. Tilapia
z. Atlantic Cod
19. 9. What kind of fish is most often used in McDonald’s fish sandwiches?
w. Catfish
x. Walleye Pollock
y. Tilapia
z. Atlantic Cod
20. 10. What is the biggest fish in the sea?
w. Bluefin Tuna
x. Swordfish
y. Barracuda
z. Whale Shark
21. 10. What is the biggest fish in the sea?
w. Bluefin Tuna
x. Swordfish
y. Barracuda
z. Whale Shark
Whale sharks are members of the cartilaginous class of fishes, Chondrichthyes, which also includes skates and rays.
22. 11. Which of the following is one of the fastest fish in the world? w. Swordfish
x. Clownfish
y. Stripped Bass
z. King Salmon
23. 11. Which of the following is one of the fastest fish in the world? w. Swordfish
x. Clownfish
y. Stripped Bass
z. King Salmon
24. 12. Three sharks in the movie “Finding Nemo”, Bruce, Chum, and Anchor , take on the motto that “fish are friends, not food”. In real life w. Sharks can become vegetarians if they try hard enough
x. Sharks are vegetarians only when they are juveniles
y. Some sharks are vegetarian
z. Sharks cannot be vegetarian
25. 12. Three sharks in the movie “Finding Nemo”, Bruce, Chum, and Anchor , take on the motto that “fish are friends, not food”. In real life w. Sharks can become vegetarians if they try hard enough
x. Sharks are vegetarians only when they are juveniles
y. Some sharks are vegetarian
z. Sharks cannot be vegetarian
Aside from whale sharks and basking sharks that feed on plankton (e.g. larval fish and
crabs), a vegetarian shark would need to have flat teeth like your molars to grind
and chew seaweed and a long gut to digest all the “poor quality” plant food. Such a
shark does not exist – their jaws cannot chew, their teeth are the wrong shape and
their intestines are too short.
26. 13. Why do most shark attacks occur? w. Jaws is accurate – sharks target humans as prey
x. Sharks never attack people
y. Sharks are blind and hunt by biting anything they run into
z. Shark attacks are often a case of mistaken identity
27. 13. Why do most shark attacks occur? w. Jaws is accurate – sharks target humans as prey
x. Sharks never attack people
y. Sharks are blind and hunt by biting anything they run into
z. Shark attacks are often a case of mistaken identity
Sharks occasionally mistake humans (especially surfers) for prey items, like seals.
Some species of shark bite humans because they are territorial.
Of the more then 350 shark species, about 80% are unable to hurt people or rarely encounter people.
28. 14. Which of the following eat adult sea turtles: w. Crabs
x. Dolphins
y. Sharks
z. Whales
29. 14. Which of the following eat adult sea turtles: w. Crabs
x. Dolphins
y. Sharks
z. Whales
30. 15. Zebra mussels are: w. Another name for the muscles of a zebra
x. A native species of mussel in danger of extinction from pollution
y. An invasive species of mussel out-competing several local clam populations
z. A pre-historic marine species of mussel with the largest shell size ever recorded
31. 15. Zebra mussels are: w. Another name for the muscles of a zebra
x. A native species of mussel in danger of extinction from pollution
y. An invasive species of mussel out-competing several local clam populations
z. A pre-historic marine species of mussel with the largest shell size ever recorded
32. 15a. Which of the following fish is not found in the Anacostia River? w. White Perch
x. Striped Burrfish
y. Striped Bass
z. Gizzard Shad
33. 15a. Which of the following fish is not found in the Anacostia River? w. White Perch
x. Striped Burrfish
y. Striped Bass
z. Gizzard Shad
34. 15b. Which of the following rivers are not tributaries to the Potomac River: w. Anacostia River
x. Shenandoah River
y. Monocacy River
z. Mississippi River
35. 15b. Which of the following rivers are not tributaries to the Potomac River: w. Anacostia River
x. Shenandoah River
y. Monocacy River
z. Mississippi River
36. 15c. The Potomac River begins in: w. Washington D.C.
x. Virginia
y. West Virginia
z. Maryland
37. 15c. The Potomac River begins in: w. Washington D.C.
x. Virginia
y. West Virginia
z. Maryland
38. 15d. Pollution (e.g., sewage) in the Potomac River: w. Only affects the Potomac River
x. Affects only residents of the Washington Area
y. Is diluted to non-toxic levels after rainfall
z. Can travel to the Chesapeake Bay
39. 15d. Pollution (e.g., sewage) in the Potomac River: w. Only affects the Potomac River
x. Affects only residents of the Washington Area
y. Is diluted to non-toxic levels after rainfall
z. Can travel to the Chesapeake Bay
40. 16. Which of the following describes a fishery stock assessment? w. Estimates the current abundance and productivity of a fish stock (population).
x. Counts exactly how many fish of a given species are in the sea.
y. Determines the number of people that work in the fishing industry in the U.S.
z. Analyzes the status of all marine and fishery related products traded in the stock market.
41. 16. Which of the following describes a fishery stock assessment? w. Estimates the current abundance and productivity of a fish stock (population).
x. Counts exactly how many fish of a given species are in the sea.
y. Determines the number of people that work in the fishing industry in the U.S.
z. Analyzes the status of all marine and fishery related products traded in the stock market.
42. 17. What tuna is used in canned white meat tuna? w. Yellowfin
x. Albacore
y. Tongol
z. Bluefin
43. 17. What tuna is used in canned white meat tuna? w. Yellowfin
x. Albacore
y. Tongol
z. Bluefin
44. 18. What large marine mammal, whose skeleton is on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, went extinct in the past 250 years?
w. Puff, the magic dragon
x. Stellar’s sea cow
y. Blue whale
z. Manatee
45. 18. What large marine mammal, whose skeleton is on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, went extinct in the past 250 years?
w. Puff, the magic dragon
x. Stellar’s sea cow
y. Blue whale
z. Manatee
46. 19. How long is a newborn baby blue whale? w. 5 feet
x. 25 feet
y. 10 feet
z. 40 feet
47. 19. How long is a newborn baby blue whale? w. 5 feet
x. 25 feet
y. 10 feet
z. 40 feet
48. 20. Which of the following names is not a common name for dolphinfish? w. Dorado
x. Mahi-Mahi
y. Dolphin
z. Bottlenose
49. 20. Which of the following names is not a common name for dolphinfish? w. Dorado
x. Mahi-Mahi
y. Dolphin
z. Bottlenose
50. 21. The ocean is a pretty noisy place. Which of these factors has the most influence on the speed of sound in water? w. Humidity
x. Air Pressure
y. Salinity
z. Temperature
51. 21. The ocean is a pretty noisy place. Which of these factors has the most influence on the speed of sound in water? w. Humidity
x. Air Pressure
y. Salinity
z. Temperature
52. 22. Where did the largest recorded Tsunami occur? w. Thailand
x. Japan
y. Alaska
z. Hawaii
53. 22. Where did the largest recorded Tsunami occur? w. Thailand
x. Japan
y. Alaska
z. Hawaii
54. 23. Salt water freezes, on average, at what temperature? w. 0 degrees Fahrenheit
x. Absolute zero (0 degrees Kelvin)
y. 0 degrees Celsius
z. 28 degrees Fahrenheit
55. 23. Salt water freezes, on average, at what temperature? w. 0 degrees Fahrenheit
x. Absolute zero (0 degrees Kelvin)
y. 0 degrees Celsius
z. 28 degrees Fahrenheit
56. 24. Which body of water is the saltiest? w. Red Sea
x. Artic Ocean
y. Mediterranean Sea
z. Dead Sea
57. 24. Which body of water is the saltiest? w. Red Sea
x. Artic Ocean
y. Mediterranean Sea
z. Dead Sea
58. 25. Where do the highest tides in the world occur? w. Straights of Gibraltar
x. Bay of Fundy
y. Gulf of Tonkin
z. Tasman Sea
59. 25. Where do the highest tides in the world occur? w. Straights of Gibraltar
x. Bay of Fundy
y. Gulf of Tonkin
z. Tasman Sea
The Bay of Fundy has a tidal range of around 50 feet, due to its unique shape. In 1 hour, the water level can change by 6-8 feet.
60. 26. How much of the planet’s surface is covered by water? w. 2/4
x. 1/3
y. 6/10
z. 2/3
61. 26. How much of the planet’s surface is covered by water? w. 2/4
x. 1/3
y. 6/10
z. 2/3
62. 27. Geographers call these four interconnected water bodies the “World Ocean” w. Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Antarctic
x. Pacific, Artic, Caribbean, Atlantic
y. Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Artic
z. Pacific, Indian, Atlantic, Antarctic
63. 27. Geographers call these four interconnected water bodies the “World Ocean” w. Atlantic, Mediterranean, Pacific, Antarctic
x. Pacific, Artic, Caribbean, Atlantic
y. Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Artic
z. Pacific, Indian, Atlantic, Antarctic
64. 28. What is the difference between oceans and seas? w. Seas are partially or entirely enclosed by land
x. Oceans are shallower than seas
y. Seas are always saltier than oceans
z. Oceans are colder than seas
65. 28. What is the difference between oceans and seas? w. Seas are partially or entirely enclosed by land
x. Oceans are shallower than seas
y. Seas are always saltier than oceans
z. Oceans are colder than seas
66. 30. The word ocean is derived from the Greek word “okeanos” which means: w. Lake
x. Salty
y. Deep
z. River
67. 30. The word ocean is derived from the Greek word “okeanos” which means: w. Lake
x. Salty
y. Deep
z. River
The ancient Greeks thought the ocean was one
big saltwater river than flowed all the way around
the earth.
68. 31. The “Dead Zone” in the Gulf of Mexico is: w. An area known for fatal shark attacks
x. A region where two large oceanic currents converge, resulting in a raft of marine debris (such as tree trunks, plastic bottles, etc.)
y. A large region of water in the Gulf that is very low in oxygen and can’t support life
z. An area of the Gulf of Mexico where many invasive species have outcompeted native species
69. 31. The “Dead Zone” in the Gulf of Mexico is: w. An area known for fatal shark attacks
x. An region where two large oceanic currents converge, resulting in a raft of marine debris (such as tree trunks, plastic bottles, etc.)
y. A large region of water in the Gulf that is very low in oxygen and can’t support life
z. An area of the Gulf of Mexico where many invasive species have outcompeted native species
70. 32. The Pacific Ocean holds how many times more water than the Artic Ocean? w. 10 times more water
x. 50 times as much water
y. The hold the same amount
z. The Pacific Ocean holds less water than the Artic Ocean
71. 32. The Pacific Ocean holds how many times more water than the Artic Ocean? w. 10 times more water
x. 50 times as much water
y. The hold the same amount
z. The Pacific Ocean holds less water than the Artic Ocean
72. 33. The seaweed product found in foods like ice cream is called: w. Nitrocellulose
x. Sorbitol
y. xanthan gum
z. Carrageenin
73. 33. The seaweed product found in foods like ice cream is called: w. Nitrocellulose
x. Sorbitol
y. xanthan gum
z. Carrageenin
74. 34. Marine sponges are: w. sessile animals
x. Algae
y. macro plankton
z. plants
75. 34. Marine sponges are: w. sessile animals
x. Algae
y. macro plankton
z. plants
76. 35. This marine creature’s blood is commonly used in testing for toxins which cause toxic shock: w. Dogfish
x. Sea cucumber
y. Horseshoe Crab
z. Stingray
77. 35. This marine creature’s blood is commonly used in testing for toxins which cause toxic shock: w. Dogfish
x. Sea cucumber
y. Horseshoe Crab
z. Stingray
78. 36. The narrow waterways that connect some seas to the ocean are called: w. Canals
x. Straights
y. Isthmus
z. Gyres
79. 36. The narrow waterways that connect some seas to the ocean are called: w. Canals
x. Straights
y. Isthmus
z. Gyres
80. 37. When the Sun, Earth, and Moon are lined up, you would expect to see this kind of tide: w. Neap tide
x. Spring tide
y. Fall tide
z. Low tide
81. 37. When the Sun, Earth, and Moon are lined up, you would expect to see this kind of tide: w. Neap tide
x. Spring tide
y. Fall tide
z. Low tide
82. 37. The sublittoral zone of a rocky shore is characterized by this type of marine life: w. Acorn barnacles
x. Large seaweeds
y. Lichens
z. Crabs
83. 37. The sublittoral zone of a rocky shore is characterized by this type of marine life: w. Acorn barnacles
x. Large seaweeds
y. Lichens
z. Crabs
84. 38. This is the flattest part of the ocean floor: w. Abyssal Plain
x. Continental Shelf
y. Seamount
z. Oceanic Trench
85. 38. This is the flattest part of the ocean floor: w. Abyssal Plain
x. Continental Shelf
y. Seamount
z. Oceanic Trench
86. 39. The underwater formations known as “black smokers” are really: w. Dormant volcanoes
x. Nuclear waste sites
y. Oil Plumes
z. Hydrothermal vents
87. 39. The underwater formations known as “black smokers” are really: w. Dormant volcanoes
x. Nuclear waste sites
y. Oil Plumes
z. Hydrothermal vents
88. 40. Bacteria living on and around the deep-sea hydrothermal vents called “black smokers” use what to produce organic molecules? w. Sunlight
x. Nitrogen
y. Hydrogen sulfide
z. Calcium carbonate
89. 40. Bacteria living on and around the deep-sea hydrothermal vents called “black smokers” use what to produce organic molecules? w. Sunlight
x. Nitrogen
y. Hydrogen sulfide
z. Calcium carbonate
90. 41. Currents move through the oceans in large circular patterns called: w. Gyres
x. Upwellings
y. Coriolis features
z. Geostropic flow zones
91. 41. Currents move through the oceans in large circular patterns called: w. Gyres
x. Upwellings
y. Coriolis features
z. Geostropic flow zones
92. 43. Seaweeds are: w. Plants
x. Animals
y. Protists
z. Algae
93. 43. Seaweeds are: w. Plants
x. Animals
y. Protists
z. Algae
94. 44. These hard-shelled algae are used in making pet-litter, cosmetics, pool filters, and tooth polish: w. Copepods
x. Diatoms
y. Dinoflagellates
z. Ciliates
95. 44. These hard-shelled algae are used in making pet-litter, cosmetics, pool filters, and tooth polish: w. Copepods
x. Diatoms
y. Dinoflagellates
z. Ciliates
96. 45. It is estimated that ___ % of the U.S. population will reside within 10 miles of the coast by 2010: w. 75%
x. 50%
y. 90%
z. 30%
97. 45. It is estimated that ___ % of the U.S. population will reside within 10 miles of the coast by 2010: w. 75%
x. 50%
y. 90%
z. 30%
98. 46. The abbreviation SST stands for what oceanographic term? w. Satellite Sightings Tracker
x. Surface Salinity Translocation
y. Sea Surface Temperature
z. Standard Salinity Transporter
99. 46. The abbreviation SST stands for what oceanographic term? w. Satellite Sightings Tracker
x. Surface Salinity Translocation
y. Sea Surface Temperature
z. Standard Salinity Transporter
100. 47. Tropical cyclones only form over the ocean where the sea surface temperature exceeds approximately: w. 81 degrees Fahrenheit
x. 52 degrees Fahrenheit
y. 32 degrees Fahrenheit
z. 76 degrees Fahrenheit
101. 47. Tropical cyclones only form over the ocean where the sea surface temperature exceeds approximately: w. 81 degrees Fahrenheit
x. 52 degrees Fahrenheit
y. 32 degrees Fahrenheit
z. 76 degrees Fahrenheit
102. 48. Excessive nutrient runoff (from agriculture activities, pollution, etc) causes: w. Hypoxia
x. Eutrophication
y. Alluvium
z. Anoxia
103. 48. Excessive nutrient runoff (from agriculture activities, pollution, etc) causes: w. Hypoxia
x. Eutrophication
y. Alluvium
z. Anoxia
104. 49. The toxic algal bloom called “Red Tide” is caused by what organisms? w. Dinoflagellates
x. Shellfish
y. Jellyfish
z. Migratory birds
105. 49. The toxic algal bloom called “Red Tide” is caused by what organisms? w. Dinoflagellates
x. Shellfish
y. Jellyfish
z. Migratory birds
106. 50. In the U.S., this is the most important form of mariculture: w. Cod
x. Oysters
y. Lobster
z. Herring
107. 50. In the U.S., this is the most important form of mariculture: w. Cod
x. Oysters
y. Lobster
z. Herring
108. 51. The Maine lobster (also known as the American lobster) becomes red after being cooked. What color is a Maine lobster before it is cooked? w. Brown
x. Green
y. Blue
z. All of the above
109. 51. The Maine lobster (also known as the American lobster) becomes red after being cooked. What color is a Maine lobster before it is cooked? w. Brown
x. Green
y. Blue
z. All of the above
110. 52. Which is not a species of coral? w. Brain
x. Fire
y. Staghorn
z. Star
111. 52. Which is not a species of coral? w. Brain
x. Fire
y. Staghorn
z. Star