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100

The tallest part of a sailboat, holding the sails up, is called this

What is the Mast?

100

The very front of a ship is called this

What is the Bow?

100

This professor teaches Surf Engineering Analysis

Who is Dr. Robert Weaver?

100

The daily rise and fall of the ocean along the shore

What are tides?

100

This type of fish has wing-like fins that inspired underwater gliders for energy-efficient propulsion

What are Stingrays?

200

This warm Pacific current has been blamed for rainy winters in California and failed anchovy harvests in Peru

What is El Niño?

200

This iconic ship hit an iceberg in 1912 and sank on its maiden voyage

What is the Titanic?

200

This professor has been on shark week multiple times and has discovered her own species of shark (the Six-Gilled Atlantic Shark)

Who is Dr. Toby Daly-Engel?

200

The distance between two wave crests

What is the Wave Length?

200

Dolphins use this biological system to navigate and detect objects underwater, inspiring sonar

What is Echolocation?

300

Surfers (and lifeguards!) know these dangerous, narrow currents that pull swimmers away from shore

What are Rip Currents?

300

This is what you call the left side of a ship

What is Port?

300

This professor did research in corrosion and corrosion control of reinforced concrete at the Living Seas Aquarium in Epcot

Who is Dr. Geoffrey Swain?

300

This natural process causes beaches to shrink as waves carry away sand

What is Coastal Erosion?

300

These animals use jet propulsion to move, pushing water out of their bodies

What are squids?

400

When Finding Nemo’s dad needed a ride to Sydney, he caught this famous current

What is the Eastern Australian Current?

400

This engineering principle explains why a steel ship floats but a steel paperclip sinks

What is Displacement?

400

This professor led a group for 4 years that programmed the robotic software for Automatic Wet Processing Tools at Steag MicroTech in Pliezhausen, Germany.

Who is Dr. Stephen Wood?

400

These walls are built along the coast to prevent erosion, but they can hurt beaches

What are seawalls?

400

Engineers study these streamlined fish to design faster ships

What are Tuna?

500

This force, caused by Earth’s rotation, makes ocean currents spin clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere

What is the Coriolis Effect?

500

A ship’s speed is often measured in these units

What are knots?

500

This professor received NASA's Certificate of Recognition and Award in 1999 for the Design of a Shallow Water Optical Water Quality Buoy. The project description was published in NASA Tech Briefs.

Who is Dr. Charles Bostater?

500

The bottom of a wave is called this

What is a Trough?

500

Engineers mimic the pulsing motion of this invertebrate to develop energy-efficient propulsion for underwater robots

What are Jellyfish?