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Heart, Soul and Mangroves with Bradley Rutherford

Heart, Soul and Mangroves with Bradley Rutherford

Released Wednesday, 21st October 2020
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Heart, Soul and Mangroves with Bradley Rutherford

Heart, Soul and Mangroves with Bradley Rutherford

Heart, Soul and Mangroves with Bradley Rutherford

Heart, Soul and Mangroves with Bradley Rutherford

Wednesday, 21st October 2020
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Bradley Rutherford knows his mangroves. And his turtles, barracudas, kayaks, caves, estuaries, needlefish, sharks and much more! And if you can’t find him at the water’s edge on Grand Bahama island he’s probably nearby somewhere filling up a garbage bag with the litter that other’s left on the trail or taking care of the home that he loves. His work with container ships as a younger man prepared him for a long run as a tour guide for Grand Bahama Nature Tours.  Guiding people through the mangrove tunnels suited him well and led hundreds of people into some of the most precious and important ecosystems of the Bahamas.

His kayaking tours introduced people from all over the world to the beautiful and important ecosystems that comprise the Bahamas. Along the way, he gently but passionately reminds everyone that these systems that make up the Bahamas and many other island groups in the Atlantic and the Caribbean, are critical to biodiversity and to the survival of a wide variety of flora and fauna.

Bradley's passion for enjoying, protecting and sharing the wonders of the Bahama's comes through in everything he says. He can't help but pick up trash. He can't help but explain the importance of the mangroves to the protection of the islands and he can't help but to share it all with anyone he comes in contact with . He's now started his own YouTube channel called Brad's Bahama Eco Tour Mangroves are essential to the Bahamas. Bradley calls them the second line of defense. Which means that after the coral reefs, mangrove forests are critical to the protection of the islands from storms, erosion and of course hurricanes. He talks about over 80 species of mangroves and how their interlocking roots forms the foundations of building up the land.

To say that Dorian was devastating is a gross understatement. Lucayan National Park, where Bradley led his tours lost all of its mangroves. These critical forests won't come back for decades. Bradley is undeterred despite the destruction of hurricane Dorian and continues to make videos for his YouTube channel, share his passion for his environment with others and educate everyone on the importance of biodiversity. 

It's a conversation full of a host of new terms for me including: coppice, key, and let's not forget zooxanthellae! Brad is involved with an important non-profit called Save the Bays.  He rallied a group of friends to pick up 100 bags of trash within a year and continues to teach others every chance he gets. It's a conversation that's full of wonder, knowledge and inspiration.

3x3 Main Street Challenge
We're going to Sausalito, CA in the San Francisco Bay area and we're starting at Mauler Bikes at 215 Main Street. Which is a great place where you can buy a bike that gets over 150 miles to the gallon.  Half mile north  on Bridgeway road is Yee Tok Chee Park perched right there on the magnificent bay. Just about 20 minutes away is the  must-see Muir Woods National Monument,  a grove of giant coastal redwood trees. 

"What's 3 hours away?"  And that answer is Big Sur, Big Sur and Big Sur.  Take one of the most beautiful drives in all the world along Highway 1 and spend sometime in the iconic coastal gem known as Big Sur.

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