Splash and Bubbles
Get Your Feet Wet: Bring Your Own Bag
Clip: Episode 35 | 1m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
One way you can help keep the ocean clean is by using reusable bags!
One way you can help keep the ocean clean is by using reusable bags!
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Splash and Bubbles
Get Your Feet Wet: Bring Your Own Bag
Clip: Episode 35 | 1m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
One way you can help keep the ocean clean is by using reusable bags!
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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- And now it's time to... all: Get your feet wet!
- I want to be a Reeftown Ranger.
How can I keep the ocean clean?
- Hi, I'm Niko from the Sanibel Sea School.
When the other students and I do beach cleanups, one of the most common kinds of trash we find is the plastic bag.
The ocean is covered in plastic bags.
This is dangerous, because the ocean animals eat the plastic bags because it looks like food.
To a sea turtle, a plastic bag looks like a jellyfish.
That's why we use reusable bags!
[upbeat music] At the local grocery store, we gave away reusable bags made of bamboo to all of our neighbors on Sanibel Island.
♪ ♪ By using reusable bags, we are being good neighbors to the ocean too.
♪ ♪ Stop using plastic and make the ocean happy!
♪ ♪ - Ocean friends forever!
- This has been "Get Your Feet Wet"!
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