To those who don't know, the oceans absorb more carbon from the atmosphere than trees. Kelps love to eat that so in turn it helps to reduce water temperatures which then help to fend off storms from hitting land, that helps to reduce damage to infrastructure, less damage means less maintenance so money can be rerouted to other areas of governance. Kelps are essentially the hemp of the sea but it takes in more carbon ❤
So glad that you decided to do this on your own Brad, you carried that other channel for so long. Where could you go to find out about sustainable aquaculture here in Texas? You should do an episode about bycatch because people don't understand that there are other fish that are delicious that get wasted just because they are not on the list for the grocery store.
Very hard to grow kelp in the Gulf since the droppoff is very steep. You really need shoals to do it properly. Temperature is probably a bit of an issue for most breeds of kelp as well.
I feel like Brad hasn’t been in front of the camera for a long time and you could kinda see it in some of the earlier episodes. But recent videos have a "good ol’ Brad" vibe to them. Good for you buddy!
@@wanderbust Every time I watch one of these vids, without me even realizing it, that little clip of a song gets stuck in my head!😂 Great work on making such a catchy, short tune; i'm sure you could get onto the radio eventually with some full length work. The vibe of it reminds me of Cheerleader a little bit. Thanks for the music!🤙
🎉🎉🎉. Planet leone. Also its fun to go to the local farmers market. Its so wonderful to talk to people who make somwthing in their town. Also they never say but its a lot work. I dont know how they are so nice.
Somehow I missed this when it first came out. Glad UA-cam snick it into my recommended list after watching the cast iron episode. It looked like you were leaving from the Falmouth town landing, which is a couple of blocks from where I grew up (I still marvel at how amazingly lucky it was that my mom and stepfather were able to get really affordable rent for a house right near the ocean for so long). It's been great to see seaweed really taking off as a food harvested/grown in Maine, as a way to serve a more vegetarian lifestyle. I'm a big fan of kelp, especially. (A different Maine company has apple smoked kelp flakes that I've been using for a long time for seasoning lots of dips and dressings and veggies and such.) Oh, I'm wondering if you'll ever do a show on salt harvesting on this channel (I know you did one for those *other* people). Maine has a lot of salt companies too. Finally, do you know about the Common Ground Fair that the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA) puts on every September in tiny little Unity? It's a huge festival that's focused primarily on locally made organic food, both packaged and made there on the fairgrounds. They have a rule that the fairground food has to be heavily focused on Maine grown organic ingredients. And the festival is on the grounds of a working farm and orchard. It's an amazing resource for anyone interested in growing their own food, and living off the land in general. (And occasionally the sea, too. :-)
Im sure someone has said it but theres some double audio going on around 13:30 to 14 min mark. Idk if it keeps going cuz im watching fhe video for the first time but thought id let ya know
The part @5:48 about commercial fishing ownership made me proud to have spent a decade in a similar individual ownership model. Just three guys (me, my best bud, and his dad). One 28' skiff. 6 or 7 "setnetting" gillnets. 10 years. We must have picked between 300,000-500,000 red (sockeye) salmon. Pulled the boat out by hand (sometimes against 6'+ breakers). Pulled the nets by hand (no hydraulics). Pitched the fish by hand (no seine bags). Took a lot of salt spray over the bow. Got a lot of bruises and sore muscles. Didn't make too much money, but was a hell of a time! 10 years on a small crew like that, it's like you read each others minds and predict every movement.
Love it. Another great episode. But, Brad (and company)! You gotta put Brad's lovable kisser bigger in the thumbnail so I know it's his show without reading the title.
Another fantastic episode! Thank you for sharing it with us. I really want some kelp kraut or kimchi that sounds amazingly delicious. Keep em coming pretty please!
Brad, since you’ve been up in Maine a lot recently, you should check out Vessel and Vine in Brunswick. My sister owns it and has absolutely built it from the ground up. They do wine and other little treats, a cocktail bar, and some small-time foods. Nika is a master forager, wine pairing genius, very very rootsy and unique. I think she’s a bit of a local legend at this point
this fucking rocks! Much respect for the filmers / editors that couldnt have been easy recording sound on the boat, thanks for presenting some optimism around climate change and sustainability as well - one thing, feel like the audio on brads post-narration was a little funky compared to the rest of the sound. Super cool work ya’ll
You've been to Falmouth too?!?! Ugh BRAD. The things I would do to meet ya. I'm going to talk to my new bosses, the owner of Poland Provisions in Maine. Grand opening in about two weeks. A community center, general store, cafe and bakery that highlights local produce and meat. I will be working in the kitchen. I think you would absolutely love what's goin on there. Would be a real feel good video, as per your usual! 💛
This is such a weird gripe but I miss the music style on its alive with brad. A lot of the music chosen for these make me sad lol, there like happy memories vacation vibes oppose to silly dorky having fun with brad vibes. Just something that I keep noticing feel like it'll make a big impact on the video's. Love the work
I had a pizza class in Maryland and the one guy was from Portugal and was like where you from I can pick up your accent. I'm like New Jersey ya we're different lol
thxs for the tip ... I drove all around MAINE last week looking for this stuff and found some in Whole Foods in Portland and Hannaford in Bittteford .... much cheaper in Whole Foods .....
Brad! Come duck hunt with us this year! We will render some duck fat and roast down some necks for stock! Maybe make some wild game dishes, and I’ll even take you picture, let’s make it happen. I work for a gear company, all you have to do is show up!
Heck yeah! Welcoming all yous to our world of kelp at Atlantic Sea Farms!
This Brad Leone channel is such a breath of fresh air. Good production quality, good people, good topics, and that Leone charm.
I can’t wait to see Brad visit a garlic farm or do something garlic related! That will make my day!
+1. Allicin counter would be off the charts!!
Only if he goes with someone named Allison
@@Mrbink01 I'm in!!!
Like a 2 part epoxy!
To those who don't know, the oceans absorb more carbon from the atmosphere than trees. Kelps love to eat that so in turn it helps to reduce water temperatures which then help to fend off storms from hitting land, that helps to reduce damage to infrastructure, less damage means less maintenance so money can be rerouted to other areas of governance.
Kelps are essentially the hemp of the sea but it takes in more carbon ❤
"I'm from New Jersey, I speak poor English"
Brad you had me rolling
The energy levels with Brad and Bri are off the charts. Love it.
So glad that you decided to do this on your own Brad, you carried that other channel for so long. Where could you go to find out about sustainable aquaculture here in Texas? You should do an episode about bycatch because people don't understand that there are other fish that are delicious that get wasted just because they are not on the list for the grocery store.
Very hard to grow kelp in the Gulf since the droppoff is very steep. You really need shoals to do it properly. Temperature is probably a bit of an issue for most breeds of kelp as well.
He didn't carry that other channel. He struggled like everyone else. But I am also glad that he is on his own.
I'm loving how the Local Legends episodes are so culturally- n socio-ecologically-minded 💚 keep doing it!!
We must protect Brad at all costs.
love this series Brad...learned a lot on this one
I frickin love this channel. It was all I hoped for.
I feel like Brad hasn’t been in front of the camera for a long time and you could kinda see it in some of the earlier episodes. But recent videos have a "good ol’ Brad" vibe to them. Good for you buddy!
This is insanely fascinating. Love the editing too. I could literally watch 1000 local legends episodes, bravo guys 😊
Amazing! Loving the new channel!!
Man watching bon appetite then this is such a different vibe so happy for you b Rad !
I can’t get over how awesome the intro music is for this show. I end up replaying multiple times before watching the whole vid lol
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to me.
@@wanderbust Were you the one to write it?? If so, you gotta release a whole version of it! I would love that!
@@LoganSerbus yes, it is in fact me! And maybe we will in the future! But just want to say again how much I appreciate the love.
@@wanderbust Every time I watch one of these vids, without me even realizing it, that little clip of a song gets stuck in my head!😂
Great work on making such a catchy, short tune; i'm sure you could get onto the radio eventually with some full length work.
The vibe of it reminds me of Cheerleader a little bit. Thanks for the music!🤙
Brad is such a Golden Retriever! ❤
I love this intro song.
Great episode! I never knew New England kelp was a thing!
America at it's best. Awesome
Really enjoying Local Legends!
"I just can't kelp myself".
I sea what you did there.
Just as i was rewatching the good ol BA videos with Brad, this gem popped up
"The comebacks always bigger then the setback" Awesome show, awesome shots, just crushed it across the board bud!
LOOOOOOOVE THIS ONEEEEEE LOVEEEEE KELP AND KELP FARMING!!!!!!!!!!!! Go Brad!!!! Go Bri!!!!!!!!!!
There’s a modern classic happening here. Outstanding work by all involved!
Bri's laugh is so infectious 😅. Another great episode!
🎉🎉🎉. Planet leone.
Also its fun to go to the local farmers market. Its so wonderful to talk to people who make somwthing in their town. Also they never say but its a lot work. I dont know how they are so nice.
That's awesome, win-win...would love to try fresh picked..great video..keep them coming
Grat job, Atlantic Sea Farms! ❤
Another banger Brad... And that jingle? So fucking catchy!
OH HELL YEAH I LOVE SEAWEED I LOVE THIS EP
Well Bri seems like the coolest lady ever
Great episode!! I love that you’re bring more attention to kelp. Can’t wait for part 2 to see how you cook what you harvested.
The Brad vibe is just fine!
Kelp on kelpin on man. You brighten up my day. All good vibes from Lawtey, Fl.
This was so uplifting and awesome.
This rocks. I’m so glad Brad is doing this show
Brad is just the best
No joke, the highlight of my day when I get to watch an episode of this series.
i love this show, who knew kelp was so cool🖤🖤
Somehow I missed this when it first came out. Glad UA-cam snick it into my recommended list after watching the cast iron episode. It looked like you were leaving from the Falmouth town landing, which is a couple of blocks from where I grew up (I still marvel at how amazingly lucky it was that my mom and stepfather were able to get really affordable rent for a house right near the ocean for so long).
It's been great to see seaweed really taking off as a food harvested/grown in Maine, as a way to serve a more vegetarian lifestyle. I'm a big fan of kelp, especially. (A different Maine company has apple smoked kelp flakes that I've been using for a long time for seasoning lots of dips and dressings and veggies and such.)
Oh, I'm wondering if you'll ever do a show on salt harvesting on this channel (I know you did one for those *other* people). Maine has a lot of salt companies too.
Finally, do you know about the Common Ground Fair that the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA) puts on every September in tiny little Unity? It's a huge festival that's focused primarily on locally made organic food, both packaged and made there on the fairgrounds. They have a rule that the fairground food has to be heavily focused on Maine grown organic ingredients. And the festival is on the grounds of a working farm and orchard. It's an amazing resource for anyone interested in growing their own food, and living off the land in general. (And occasionally the sea, too. :-)
thank you, for this from start to finish! bravo, for the first few fishermen to take the leap. kelp me kelp you. beautiful!
the best channel hands down
Thank you bub!
cant wait to see more kelp products on the market!!! this is so exciting
@10:45 "Take a nice chunk out of that with your teeth" is a real strange way of saying "try a bite"
I'd Love for Brad to make a Wild Rice video. It's seasonal and only a select few get to do it.
Anyone who partners with Yeti is a winner!!! Love their products. Kelp is delicious and such a diverse product to use. Thank you for profiling it!!
Very cool, thanks Brad!
Bradley, imagine you got in touch with one of the contestants from Alone and did a primitive living/cooking episode with them 😍🤩😍🤩😍
Excellent work Monsieur Leone !
Im sure someone has said it but theres some double audio going on around 13:30 to 14 min mark. Idk if it keeps going cuz im watching fhe video for the first time but thought id let ya know
The part @5:48 about commercial fishing ownership made me proud to have spent a decade in a similar individual ownership model. Just three guys (me, my best bud, and his dad). One 28' skiff. 6 or 7 "setnetting" gillnets. 10 years. We must have picked between 300,000-500,000 red (sockeye) salmon. Pulled the boat out by hand (sometimes against 6'+ breakers). Pulled the nets by hand (no hydraulics). Pitched the fish by hand (no seine bags). Took a lot of salt spray over the bow. Got a lot of bruises and sore muscles. Didn't make too much money, but was a hell of a time!
10 years on a small crew like that, it's like you read each others minds and predict every movement.
DEF envious of you taking a bite out of that kelp fresh from the ocean 😭
I absolutely love it!!!
now if only clair had a studio right next door :D
so glad to see you going and doing your own thing, been watching since the it's alive days
This was great, thank you Brad!
Wow, the shot at 13:11 it looks so silky and beautiful 😍
I love Brads vids
love this
Omg yassss mainers! Thanks again for sharing the unique parts of our state and the peeps that make it BITCHIN AS HELL
How awesome. I've lived in Maine my whole life and I never knew about this! It's giving me a bunch of ideas 💡
Is it possible to find the Local legends theme tune somewhere? Shit's banging. Harrison has done a great job!
Thank you!! Seriously means a lot!
I bet we could put the full version out someday.
hes the best!
@@wanderbust Yesss lad!
Hello from Falmouth, Cornwall, UK
Great episode
Wow this made me feel so hopeful - thank you sharing the ocean love productivity 🌿🧜♀️
'i just came kelp myself' dad pun win!
Love it. Another great episode. But, Brad (and company)! You gotta put Brad's lovable kisser bigger in the thumbnail so I know it's his show without reading the title.
Hell yeah Brad!
Another fantastic episode! Thank you for sharing it with us. I really want some kelp kraut or kimchi that sounds amazingly delicious. Keep em coming pretty please!
This is some good stuff brad 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
super fascinating episode
Suddenly I'm craving kelp stipes
It’s amazing in stocks and fried cabbage.
Beautiful video Brad and Co!
Brad, since you’ve been up in Maine a lot recently, you should check out Vessel and Vine in Brunswick. My sister owns it and has absolutely built it from the ground up. They do wine and other little treats, a cocktail bar, and some small-time foods. Nika is a master forager, wine pairing genius, very very rootsy and unique. I think she’s a bit of a local legend at this point
Yay I love seaweed!!
Fantastic video!
Great stuff brad! Haven't been exposed to much seaweed, love learning more
this fucking rocks! Much respect for the filmers / editors that couldnt have been easy recording sound on the boat, thanks for presenting some optimism around climate change and sustainability as well - one thing, feel like the audio on brads post-narration was a little funky compared to the rest of the sound. Super cool work ya’ll
Great stuff!
Cool stuff 👍
Oh hell yes I love kelp
Brad should visit Alveus Sanctuary !! would be so fun
Those are our besties @AtlanticSeaFarms!!! Maybe someday you'll come and check out one of our mills!!!
Chummin' in the wourder 😂
I am now desperate to take a bite of sugar kelp straight from the water, thanks Brad
You've been to Falmouth too?!?! Ugh BRAD. The things I would do to meet ya. I'm going to talk to my new bosses, the owner of Poland Provisions in Maine. Grand opening in about two weeks. A community center, general store, cafe and bakery that highlights local produce and meat. I will be working in the kitchen. I think you would absolutely love what's goin on there. Would be a real feel good video, as per your usual! 💛
What’s the song that starts playing at 4:30 ? It stirs memories of a young 90’s child
This is such a weird gripe but I miss the music style on its alive with brad. A lot of the music chosen for these make me sad lol, there like happy memories vacation vibes oppose to silly dorky having fun with brad vibes. Just something that I keep noticing feel like it'll make a big impact on the video's. Love the work
Slowing Turing into my new favorite channel, I’m just waiting for Matty M. to make an appearance
Leone is the guy we all love a joint or a pint he’s become a local himself
Do they ever dry this and use it as kombu? Would love to try it!
I had a pizza class in Maryland and the one guy was from Portugal and was like where you from I can pick up your accent. I'm like New Jersey ya we're different lol
It's nice to see ocean water without tons of plastic floating on it.
Highly recommend the book Eat Like a Fish if you find this stuff interesting.
awesome
thxs for the tip ... I drove all around MAINE last week looking for this stuff and found some in Whole Foods in Portland and Hannaford in Bittteford .... much cheaper in Whole Foods .....
Love this kinda shit man!
Brad! Come duck hunt with us this year! We will render some duck fat and roast down some necks for stock! Maybe make some wild game dishes, and I’ll even take you picture, let’s make it happen. I work for a gear company, all you have to do is show up!