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Harbor Jeopardy Conference Members Divide Into Three Teams

Harbor Jeopardy Conference Members Divide Into Three Teams. Game Rules: Following in the form of traditional jeopardy The entire topic statement must be read aloud by the host before any team can respond. Team members may collaborate to determine an answer.

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Harbor Jeopardy Conference Members Divide Into Three Teams

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  1. Harbor JeopardyConference Members Divide Into Three Teams Game Rules: Following in the form of traditional jeopardy The entire topic statement must be read aloud by the host before any team can respond. Team members may collaborate to determine an answer. Any team member may raise his/her hand when ready to answer. An answer must immediately be provided once the fastest responding team is selected by the host. All answers must be provided in a question format, such as “What is______?” or “Who is ______?”.

  2. Harbor JeopardyRound I

  3. Harbor JeopardyRound II

  4. Harbor JeopardyRound III

  5. Harbor Jeopardy Final Question(Team members quietly determine your wager and record your answer on the paper issued.) Question

  6. The primary objective of this organization is the exchange of information relative to construction, maintenance, operation, regulation, enforcement, administration and management of boats, marinas, ports and harbors. Answer

  7. What is the Alaska Association of Harbormasters & Port Administrators? Resume Play

  8. And the winner is…….

  9. He was named the harbormaster of the year at the 2009 AAHPA conference in Kodiak. Answer

  10. Who is Matt O’Boyle? Resume Play

  11. Prior to moving to Alaska, this harbormaster was a former sheep herder in Oregon. Answer

  12. Who is Bryan Hawkins? Resume Play

  13. Prior to moving to Alaska, this harbormaster spent eight years working for the USDA. More recently, he has worked for the Ports of Clarkston, Pasco, and Ilwaco. Answer

  14. Who is Mack Funk? Resume Play

  15. This port director served two terms as mayor of Sand Point before he began his career with the city of Unalaska. Answer

  16. Who is Alvin Osterback? Resume Play

  17. This commercial fishing vessel uses a “skate” as an increment of measurement in the length of its gear. Answer

  18. What is a longliner? Resume Play

  19. This is a class of coastal freight vessel that specializes in beach access. Answer

  20. What is a landing craft? Resume Play

  21. Prior to Alaska statehood, this class of vessel was used to represent the federal government’s interests in its territory. Answer

  22. What is a revenue cutter? Resume Play

  23. This vessel is used to maintain control depths in entry channels and fairways. Answer

  24. What is a dredge? Resume Play

  25. What is TWIC? Resume Play

  26. An acronym synonymous with a security measure developed by the MTSA to ensure individuals that pose a threat do not gain unescorted access to secure waterfront facilities. Answer

  27. An acronym commonly used to describe an agreement processed by a FSO and VSO upon the arrival of a regulated vessel. Answer

  28. What is a DOS? Resume Play

  29. An alphanumeric acronym used to describe the federal law pertaining to maritime security and waterfront facilities. Answer

  30. What is 33CFR 105? Resume Play

  31. An acronym used to describe the threat level assigned by the USCG captain of the port. Answer

  32. What is MARSEC? Resume Play

  33. Established in 1957, this waterfront bar was formerly its township’s post office, schoolhouse, grocery store, and rail station. Answer

  34. What is the Salty Dawg? Resume Play

  35. Playboy magazine once dubbed this waterfront bar the roughest bar in America. Answer

  36. What is the Elbow Room? Resume Play

  37. Locally known as the P-Bar, this waterfront bar’s walls are covered with pictures of commercial fishing vessels and a blackboard that occasionally advertises for a crew member position. Answer

  38. What is the Pioneer Bar? Resume Play

  39. This bar is owned by a notorious wild woman who has been known lure the young male patrons into writing their names on its ceilings, only to “pants” them while caught in the act. Answer

  40. What is Rose’s? Resume Play

  41. With its name borrowed from agriculture, this facility is used to store bulk petroleum liquids. Answer

  42. What is a tank farm? Resume Play

  43. A twist-lock adapter might be used to access this harbor infrastructure. Answer

  44. What is shore power electricity? Resume Play

  45. Often constructed of rip-rap in the form of a rubble mound, this critical infrastructure is used to protect the harbor and its entry channel. Answer

  46. What is a breakwater? Resume Play

  47. The letters SWL should be visible on this harbor infrastructure. Answer

  48. What is a crane? Resume Play

  49. Applicants for this funding may find themselves classified as Tier I or Tier II. Answer

  50. What is the State of Alaska Municipal Harbor Facility Grant? Resume Play

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