Beach Bag Esjsentials
Sea creatures
At the Shore
Marine biology and science
Beach safety and science
100

You apply this to your skin to prevent a sunburn.

What is sunscreen?

100

This red, ten-legged crustacean is famous for walking sideways. 

What is a crab?

100

You use a bucket and spade to build these temporary sand fortresses 

What are sandcastles?

100

Interestingly, this creature can regrow its "arms" if they are damaged or eaten by a predator. 

What is a sea star?

100

To survive a rip current a powerful channel of water flowing away from shore you should never swim against it, instead you must swim in the direction

What is parallel to the shore?

200

You use this to dry off after a swim or to claim your spot on the sand.

What is a beach towel?

200

This marine animal is shaped like a star and can regrow its arms if they are lost.

What is a starfish?

200

This sport involves standing on a board and riding a breaking wave toward the shore 

What is surfing?

200

This is the largest species of shark in the world, capable of growing up to 40 feet long. 

What is the whale shark?

200

Often protected by the law these plants are vital to beach ecosystems because their deep roots stabilize sand dunes and prevent erosion

What are sea oats?

300

This large accessory provides a personal patch of shade.

What is a beach umbrella?

300

This is the largest animal to ever live on Earth, even bigger than the largest dinasour.

What is the Blue Whale?

300

This is the term for the rise and fall of the sea levels caused by the moon's gravity.

What are tides?

300

Name three defense mechanisms octuposes use to evade predators.

What are ink expulsion, jet propulsion, and camouflage? 

300

white green flags mean low hazard, a double red flag indicates this critical safety status for the public

Why is the water closed to the public?

400

The wide-brimmed item protects your face and scalp from direct heat

What is a sun hat?

400

These translucent, bell-shaped creatures have no brain, heart, or bones. 

What are jellyfish?

400

This powerful, narrow channel of fast moving water can pull swimmers away from the beach

What is a riptide?

400

This structure forms when waves deposit sand, gravel, and pebbles along the shoreline, which are then worn smooth over time.

What is a beach?

400

This substance is involved in up to 70% of deaths associated with water recreation as it impairs judgement coordination and the bodies ability to regulate tempature

What is alcohol? 

500

What you use to build your sandcastle

What is a sand shovel?

500

This "unicorn of the sea" is a whale known for the long spiral tusk protruding from its head.

What is a Narwhal?

500

This is the name for the line where the ocean surface meets the sky

What is the horizon?

500

The "Twilight zone" where only a faint, filtered light penetrates, is formally known as this zone. 

What is the Mesopelagic zone?

500

Often called "rouge waves" these large unpredictable waves can appear without warning and sweep people off rocks beaches even on calm days

What are sneaker waves?