CSSF Category Awards: 2011
Environmental Science
Junior Division
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- J1107 — First Place
- Daniel J. Feeny, Grade 8
Forcing Diversity: Are Waves the Dominant Force Driving Biodiversity in the Intertidal Zone?
Advisor: Mr. Yogi Sullivan
School: Woodside Elementary School, Woodside, San Mateo County
- J1113 — Second Place
- Sawyer L. Judge, Grade 8
An Oily Matter: Does Crude Oil Affect Decomposition and Fossilization?
Advisor: Ms. Astrid Reichelt
School: St. John Fisher, Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County
- J1130 — Third Place
- Alicia M.J. Sadowski, Grade 8
Oil Spills and Dispersants: A Deadly Duo?
Advisor: Mrs. Marilyn Usher
School: La Reina High School, Thousand Oaks, Ventura County
- J1112 — Fourth Place
- Nicholas K. Ida, Grade 7
A Study of Lead Contamination in Areas Surrounding Shotgun Shooting Ranges
Advisor: Mr. Mark Hobbs
School: Fairmont Private - Edgewood Campus, Santa Ana, Orange County
- J1124 — Honorable Mention
- Angela N. Pogson, Grade 8
Biochar and Acid Rain
Advisor: Mrs. Sherri Kilkenny
School: Mission Hill Junior High School, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County
- J1132 — Honorable Mention
- Anjana Srinivas, Grade 8
What's in Our Water? A Comparison of Raw Water Quality in Three Countries
Advisor: Mrs. Erin Schumacher
School: Marshall (Thurgood) Middle School, San Diego, San Diego County
- J1135 — Honorable Mention
- Jem H. Unger Hicks, Grade 8
The Question of Cattle
Advisor: Mr. Arthur McMahon
School: Elsinore Middle School, Lake Elsinore, Riverside County
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