Ocean Misconceptions

Project Name
Ocean Misconceptions

Description
Below is an emerging list of "misconceptions" (also known variously as alternate conceptions, pre-conceptions, non-normative conceptions, ...) related to ocean sciences concepts. They are categorized by broad ocean science topics and within particular grade bands.

Oceanography

Tides, Currents, Waves

?    Coriolis effect causes directional flow of water in toilets, sinks, etc.
?    Waves cause currents
?    Causes of Tides, esp. tidal bulges
?    Conflate currents, tides and waves (Ballantyne, 2004)

Seafloor/ocean basins

?    The Atlantic Ocean is about the same size as the Pacific
?    Continental shelf has a very steep slope
?    Ocean is same depth everywhere

percentage of the Earth covered by water

ocean is the sam height (level) across the ocean
?    Islands float
?    Many separate oceans
?    Sea floor is flat
?    bottom of the ocean is a big sandy desert
?    Ocean is shallower that it really is (many are shocked to learn the avg. depth is 2 miles)
?    Location of land masses (Nelson, et al., 1992)
?    Atlantic is the same size as the Pacific (Nelson, et al., 1992)
?    Ocean is shaped like a bowl and bottom is sandy (Brody, 1996)

Hydrodynamics

?    think pressure increases in a non-linear fashion (e.g., exponentially)

Coastal processes

?    The coast and coastlines do not change
?    Coastal erosion is an unusual process (unatural- ie. man is the reason for erosion)
?    Waves are the only thing that makes sand

Properties of Seawater

?    Table salt plus water is the same as ocean water
?    Salinity is the same throughout the ocean (Brody, 1996)
?    Water temperature changes with seasons and get colder in winter (Brody, 1996)
?    Source of water in ocean and source of salt in ocean (Ballantyne, 2004)

Sea surface

?    Sea surface is level (flat)
?    Sea level has always been the same as it is now

Miscellaneous

?    The ocean is blue because it reflects the color of the sky
?    Sand is made of salt
?    Ocean is infinite - so pollution isn't a problem and resources (like fish) are inexhaustible
?    What's underwater has always been underwater
?    Giant tidal waves will engulf the planet
?    CA will fall into the ocean
?    The Earth looks exactly the same now as it always has
?    ocean is unrelated to weather

Marine Biology

Organismal Biology

?    Corals are not alive
?    Rock are living things
?    Oysters are not alive
?    Most organisms in the ocean are animals

Classification

?    Sponges, corals and anemones, etc. are plants
?    Starfish and jellyfish are fish
?    Sea cucumbers are cucumbers (plants) that grow in the ocean
?    Whales are fish
?    Most animals in the ocean are vertebrates
?    Sharks are not fish
?    Algae are plants

Species Distribution

?    Most living space is on land not in the ocean
?    Life is evenly distributed throughout the ocean
?    Think there are very few fish in the deep sea
?    Coral reefs are widespread (Gulf and Atlantic - Philips, 1991; Atlantic - Brody, 1994; throughout ocean - Brody, 1996)
?    The deep sea is a desert
?    Plants grow in the deep sea (i.e., there is enough light in the deep sea for photosynthesis to occur)

Aquatic Physiology

?    Fish get oxygen from water molecule not from dissolved oxygen (Brody, 1996)
?    Whales breathe underwater

Miscellaneous

?    Rainforest provides most of Earth's O2
?    Plankton is made up of only plants (no animals)
?    All plankton are tiny
?    Deep aquatic plants don't need light (Brody and Koch, 1989-1990; Brody, 1994; Brody, 1996)
 

Other

?    Most of the ocean is protected (OP, 1999)
?    Few people believe their personal actions impact the ocean (AAAS, 2003; OP, 1999)
?    Approx. 80% of Americans believe forests produce more O2 than the ocean (OP, 2002)
?    Deep sea exploration is too expensive to be "worthwhile"
?    deep sea is not "important"
?    deep sea is not "relevant for most people"
?    Oceans are limitless resource (Brody and Koch, 1989-1990; Brody, 1994)
?    There are no political boundaries to the ocean (Brody and Koch, 1989-1990; Brody, 1994; Brody, 1996)

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