ok so what does "30 second exposure" mean?
It doesn't say anything about how sensitive to light the camera is, it just says the shutter was open for 30 seconds.
In a 30 second exposure, anything that moves while the shutter is open will be blurred. A 30 second exposure is usually only used when there is very little light getting to the image sensor (or film).
Any comment about exposure that deals with time - means they are talking about shutter speed. Comments about aperture or f-stops, are about the size of the lens opening. Comments about ISO, are about the image sensor (or film) sensitivity to light.
You may hear someone say to add or subtract a 'stop' of exposure. A doubleing of an exposure value, be it shutter speed, lens aperture, or ISO is adding a 'stop'. A halving of an exposure value, be it shutter speed, lens aperture, or ISO is subtracting a 'stop'.
In the case of lens aperture, a doubleing or halving is refering to the
area of the lens opening, not the diameter. As a consequence f-stop numbers are a function of the square root of 2: √2.