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2011
Oceanography Merit Badge
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Scoutmaster Bucky Comments: |
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The Oceanography Merit Badge is one of the
elective merit badges to earn for one of the William T Hornaday
Awards for Boy Scouts.
If you like the Oceanography Merit Badge, consider also doing
Fish and Wildlife Management, Fishing, Fly-Fishing, Nature,
Soil and Water Conservation, or Weather. |
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BSA Advancement ID |
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1964 |
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Last Requirements Revision |
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2004 |
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Scoutmaster Bucky offered this merit badge: |
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Saturday
February 12, 2011 |
Mall of America
Bloomington, MN |
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16 Scouts |
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Friday February 11, 2011
(overnighter) |
Mall of America
Bloomington, MN |
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23 Scouts |
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Saturday March 6, 2010 |
Mall of America
Bloomington, MN |
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90 Scouts |
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Requirements: |
source: Boy Scout Requirements, 2011 Edition |
Name four branches of oceanography. Describe at least five reasons why it is
important for people to learn about the oceans
Define salinity, temperature, and density, and describe how these important
properties of seawater are measured by the physical oceanographer. Discuss the
circulation and currents of the ocean. Describe the effects of the oceans on
weather and climate.
Describe the characteristics of ocean waves. Point out the differences among the
storm surge, tsunami, tidal wave, and tidal bore. Explain the difference between
sea, swell, and surf. Explain how breakers are formed.
Draw a cross-section of underwater topography. Show what is meant by:
Continental shelf
Continental slope
Abyssal plain
Name and put on your drawing the following: seamount, guyot, rift valley,
canyon, trench, and oceanic ridge. Compare the depths in the oceans with the
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List the main salts, gases, and nutrients in sea water. Describe some important
properties of water. Tell how the animals and plants of the ocean affect the
chemical composition of seawater. Explain how differences in evaporation and
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Describe some of the biologically important properties of seawater. Define
benthos, nekton, and plankton. Name some of the plants and animals that make up
each of these groups. Describe the place and importance of phytoplankton in the
oceanic food chain. Do
ONE of the following:
Make a plankton net. Tow the net by a dock, wade with it, hold it in a current,
or tow it from a rowboat. Do this for about 20 minutes. Save the sample. Examine
it under a microscope or high-power glass. Identify the three most common types
of plankton in the sample.
Make a series of models (clay or plaster and wood) of a volcanic island. Show
the growth of an atoll from a fringing reef through a barrier reef. Describe the
Darwinian theory of coral reef formation
Measure the water temperature at the surface, midwater, and bottom of a body of
water four times daily for five consecutive days. You may measure depth with a
rock tied to a line. Make a Secchi disk to measure turbidity (how much suspended
sedimentation is in the water). Measure the air temperature. Note the cloud
cover and roughness of the water. Show your findings (air and water temperature,
turbidity) on a graph. Tell how the water temperature changes with air
temperature.
Make a model showing the inshore sediment movement by littoral currents, tidal
movement, and wave action. Include such formations as high and low waterlines,
low tide terrace, berm, and coastal cliffs. Show how the offshore bars are built
up and torn down.
Make a wave generator. Show reflection and refraction of waves. Show how groins,
jetties, and breakwaters affect these patterns.
Track and monitor satellite images available on the Internet for a specific
location for three weeks. Describe what you have learned to your counselor.
Do
ONE of the following:
Write a 500-word report on a book about oceanography approved by your counselor.
Visit one of the following :
Oceanographic research ship
Oceanographic institute
Write a 500-word
report about your visit Explain to your troop in a five minute prepared speech "Why Oceanography Is
Important" or describe "Career Opportunities in Oceanography." (Before making
your speech, show your speech outline to your counselor for approval)
Describe four methods that marine scientists use to investigate the ocean,
underlying geology, and organisms living in the water.
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this page last reviewed and updated -
March 2011 |
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