Save The Bay Video Transcription
Breakfast by the Bay
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Video opens to Save The Bay logo on black background.
Light music begins.
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Text: When Save The Bay educators heard about students learning from home…
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Text: … we moved our lessons online.
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Staff member Adam stands in front of a small aquarium. He speaks to the camera.
Audio: “Alright good morning everyone, and welcome to Breakfast by the Bay. My name is Adam Kovarksy and I’m a Save The Bay’s aquarium biologist”
Text: Bringing digital lessons…
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Captain Jen stands on a vessel in front of Narragansett Bay, holding a map on the watershed. She speaks to the camera.
Audio: “My name is Jen, I am a Captain and camp director here at Save The Bay, and today we’re going to be talking about water testing in Narragansett Bay”
Text: Bringing digital lessons… To hundreds of students….”
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Captain Chris stands in a classroom, in front of a whiteboard that reads Climate Change = Ocean Acidification. He speaks to the camera.
Audio: “We’re going to be talking about something called ocean acidification”
He motions to the whiteboard.
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Educator Letty holds the underside of a horseshoe crab to the camera, in front of an aquarium tank. She speaks to the camera, and points to the mouth of the horseshoe crab, while it moves its legs.
Audio: “We can see that mouth right there. And it’s probably obvious with this horseshoe crab that it has its bristles…”
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We see two skate egg sacs illuminated by a background light. Adam’s finger points to one that shows movement, and he narrates.
Audio: “But there is just a tiny little embryonic skate right there, wiggling and wiggling around”
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Text: Because lessons like these make a big difference.
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Adam stands in front of a touch tank at the aquarium. He is next to a whiteboard titled “Crustacean”. He speaks to the camera, and motions to his head before placing his hands on his heart.
Audio: “…is to hopefully get you to know a little bit more about Narragansett Bay, and then know a little bit more after that. And that’s really our goal.”
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Text: For more information on Save The Bay’s education programming, visit: www.savebay.org/education
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