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How to Save a Planet

Kelp Farming, for the Climate

How to Save a Planet

Gimlet

Science, News, Society & Culture

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Seaweed and giant kelp are sometimes called “the sequoias of the sea.” Yet at a time when so many people are talking about climate solutions and reforestation — there aren’t nearly enough people talking about how the ocean can be part of that. In part one of our two-part series, we go out on the water to see how seaweed can play a role in addressing climate change, and how a fisherman named Bren Smith became kelp’s unlikely evangelist. (This episode originally aired Feb 18, 2021.) Calls to action: Check out Bren Smith's book, “Eat Like a Fish.” A simple and direct way to help kelp farmers like Bren is to support GreenWave’s work, whose team is building 10 reefs and sponsoring 500 farms in the next five years. Want to start your own hatchery, farm, or underwater garden? Check out the University of Connecticut and Ocean Approved manuals and GreenWave’s Regenerative Ocean Farming toolkit. Finally, if you take an action we recommend in one of our episodes, do us a favor and tell us about it! We’d love to hear how it went and what it felt like. Record a short voice memo on your phone and send it to us at [email protected]. We might use it in an upcoming episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Out of Save a Planet, I'm Alex Bloomberg and this is the podcast where we talk

0:07.0

about what we need to do to address climate change and how to make those things happen.

0:18.4

Today, we are bringing you an episode that we first aired a little more than a year

0:27.4

ago, February of 2021.

0:30.3

So it features my former co-host and friend, Dr. Ayanna Elizabeth Johnson.

0:35.1

And it starts with a friend of hers, a Canadian fisherman.

0:38.6

A fisherman who decides one day that he wants to do something different.

0:42.8

He wants to stop being a fisherman.

0:44.4

He wants to become a farmer and he wants to help address climate change, but he doesn't

0:49.2

want to leave the water.

0:50.2

I don't want to spoil too much more of the episode for you, so let's just get into it.

0:55.0

Here you go.

0:56.4

So Alex, back when we were first discussing this podcast, when it was, but the

1:00.9

barest idea of a seed in our minds, I knew that I definitely wanted us to injury this

1:07.1

fascinating fisherman, Brent Smith.

1:09.8

And I was like, fascinating fisherman.

1:11.8

I'm in.

1:12.8

It is not our cell.

1:15.6

He's so much fun to talk to.

1:17.1

He's got an amazing life story and we got him to share it with us.

1:22.1

Brent told us he grew up in Newfoundland, Canada.

1:25.0

In a small town called Maddox Cove.

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