It’slateApril.Mostfarmershavejustfinishedplantingtheircrops.BrenSmithisnotplanting.HeisharvestinghiscropsinLongIslandSound.Smith’sfarmisunusual.Insteadofgrowingcornorwheat,Smithgrows seaweed!

Welcometotheworldofocean farming.

BrenSmithcheckshowwelltheseaweedonhisfarmis growing.

AHiddenFarm

Onthewater,it’seasytomissBrenSmith’sfarm.Butthereare clues.


Aseriesofwhitefloatingballscalledbuoysbobupanddown.Followthemwithyoureyes.Connectthemwithmake-believelines.Theyformanareathesizeof30footballfields.That’stheborderofthe farm.

Lookcloser.Black buoysdotthewaterinsidetheborder.Theyformlonglinesthatmarkrowsof crops.


Don’texpecttoseeplantsabovethewater.Onanoceanfarm,everythingisunderthesea.OceanfarminghasbecomeBrenSmith’s passion.

TheseblackandwhitebuoysarepartofBrenSmith'socean farm.

ANewKindofFarming

Smithalwayswantedtoearnhislivingontheocean.Asateenager,hewasacommercialfisher.Helovedprovidingfoodforpeople.ButSmithwastroubled.Hesawthatboatswerechuggingfartherouttoseatofindfish.Fishwerebeingcaughtfasterthanthey
couldbereplaced.
Fisherswereoverfishing.

MeetBren Smith.

BrenSmithhaulsinabasketfromhisocean farm. 

Fishpopulationsweregettingsmaller.Theirhomeswerebeingdestroyed.Netsdraggingalongtheseafloortoreupreefs.Theydamagedecosystemswherefishandotheranimals live.


Smithsawallthis.Hedidn’tlikebeingapartofit.Hethoughtweshouldbeabletouseoceanresourcesinasustainable way.


Thatmeansusingsomethingwithoutusingitup.Smithtalkedtoascientistwhowasanexpertonseaweed.Smithknewalittlebitaboutseaweed.Heknewitlookslikeaplantbutisn’taplant.It’satypeofalgae. Healsoknewthatpeople ate it.