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CoastWatch & Listen is a community science & storytelling collaboration produced by Bedrock in partnership with Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition. So what does that mean, exactly? Lead Producer Emily Eisele kicks things off by sharing what inspired the project and previewing what’s to come in this seven-episode series. Find all episodes at: bedrocktheatre.com/coastwatch-and-listenCoastWatch & Listen was produced by Bedrock Theatre in partnership with Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition. Bedrock Theatre's mission is to connect audiences to their environment and to each other through immersive storytelling in natural landscapes. Get to know us at bedrocktheatre.com. Oregon Shores' mission is to educate and empower people to protect our coastal ecosystems and communities. Learn more at oregonshores.org.Series Credits:Lead Producer & Creator: Emily EiseleCo-Producer: Sascha BlockerAudio Engineer & Original Music Underscoring: Alec ChaseEditors: Alexandra Schaffer, Joellen Sweeney & Chris GonzalezTheme Song: Sean GrosshansSeries Sponsors: Roundhouse Foundation, Susan Matlack Jones & Associates, Hotel Sylvia, Lincoln City Glass Center, Kathy Fishler & Jeff SweeneyBedrock Theatre is a small, volunteer-run nonprofit that provides pay-what-you-can, or entirely free programming. If you enjoyed this episode, you can help us MAKE MORE STUFF! Make a donation of any size at givebutter.com/bedrock-theatre.Sign up for our newsletter: bedrocktheatre.comFollow us on Instagram: @bedrocktheatreContact us: info@bedrocktheatre.com
Just how publicly accessible is “The People’s Coast?” In Episode 1 of CoastWatch & Listen, Emily, Sascha, and CoastWatcher Chris Berrie traverse Mile 291 in Rockaway Beach, encountering riprap, revetment, and other coastal surprises. Find all episodes at: bedrocktheatre.com/coastwatch-and-listen.First time listener? Start here: https://www.bedrocktheatre.com/coastwatch-and-listen-episodes/prologueCoastWatch & Listen was produced by Bedrock Theatre in partnership with Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition. Bedrock Theatre's mission is to connect audiences to their environment and to each other through immersive storytelling in natural landscapes. Get to know us at bedrocktheatre.com. Oregon Shores' mission is to educate and empower people to protect our coastal ecosystems and communities. Learn more at oregonshores.org.Series Credits:Lead Producer & Creator: Emily EiseleCo-Producer: Sascha BlockerAudio Engineer & Original Music Underscoring: Alec ChaseEditors: Alexandra Schaffer, Joellen Sweeney & Chris GonzalezTheme Song: Sean GrosshansEpisode Credits:"The People's Coast" poem was written and performed by Becca Wirta. "Gonna Getcha," the sneaker wave theme, was written and performed by Joellen Sweeney.Additional voiceovers in this episode were performed by Joellen Sweeney. Series Sponsors: Roundhouse Foundation, Susan Matlack Jones & Associates, Hotel Sylvia, Lincoln City Glass Center, Kathy Fishler & Jeff SweeneyBedrock Theatre is a small, volunteer-run nonprofit that provides pay-what-you-can, or entirely free programming. If you enjoyed this episode, you can help us MAKE MORE STUFF! Make a donation of any size at givebutter.com/bedrock-theatre.Sign up for our newsletter: bedrocktheatre.comFollow us on Instagram: @bedrocktheatreContact us: info@bedrocktheatre.com
Why is the North Coast beach disappearing? In Episode 2 of CoastWatch & Listen, marine geologist Ed Joyce shares his expertise with Emily and Sascha as they trace the story of the shifting sands on Mile 339 in Hammond, Oregon. Find all episodes at: bedrocktheatre.com/coastwatch-and-listen.First time listener? Start here: https://www.bedrocktheatre.com/coastwatch-and-listen-episodes/prologueCoastWatch & Listen was produced by Bedrock Theatre in partnership with Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition. Bedrock Theatre's mission is to connect audiences to their environment and to each other through immersive storytelling in natural landscapes. Get to know us at bedrocktheatre.com. Oregon Shores' mission is to educate and empower people to protect our coastal ecosystems and communities. Learn more at oregonshores.org.Series Credits:Lead Producer & Creator: Emily EiseleCo-Producer: Sascha BlockerAudio Engineer & Original Music Underscoring: Alec ChaseEditors: Alexandra Schaffer, Joellen Sweeney & Chris GonzalezTheme Song: Sean GrosshansEpisode Credits:The “Hooked On the Jetties Blues” was written and performed by Alec Chase.Series Sponsors: Roundhouse Foundation, Susan Matlack Jones & Associates, Hotel Sylvia, Lincoln City Glass Center, Kathy Fishler & Jeff SweeneyBedrock Theatre is a small, volunteer-run nonprofit that provides pay-what-you-can, or entirely free programming. If you enjoyed this episode, you can help us MAKE MORE STUFF! Make a donation of any size at givebutter.com/bedrock-theatre.Sign up for our newsletter: bedrocktheatre.comFollow us on Instagram: @bedrocktheatreContact us: info@bedrocktheatre.com
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