
Nestled in the vibrant waters of the Caribbean lies a hidden gem of biodiversity and ecological health — the coral reef of Tela, Honduras.
In an era where the majority of coral reefs are experiencing degradation and decline, Tela’s reefs are a rare example of resilience and hope.
Tela Coral News
Beneath the Surface
Our time in Utila brought about feelings of both grief and joy beneath the surface. 🌊💙
We spent two days diving with @diveutila and @wsorc_life, exploring Utila’s trenches and walls—where spotted eagle rays soared, moray eels peered from crevices, and countless fish darted about.
Like most of the Caribbean, these reefs are degraded. Some of our team could not let go of what they felt should be there, what once was. Grief.
And yet, the dives were spectacular. There was still enough intact structure — even with the coral now gone — for plenty of life to exist. Our @rebelreeffilm team even got a behind the scenes tour of the WSORC coral nursery and met with both the Hondurans and global advocates working tirelessly to keep these reefs alive. And, where there’s life and action, there’s hope. Joy.
🫂 Utila helped us remember this dichotomy in our work:
Grief for what’s lost. Joy for what remains.
Heartbreak for the decline. Awe for the resilience.
We can hold both — and must, because loving the ocean means fighting for it—even as it changes. Dive deep. Feel the feelings. And, keep going 💙🌊🪸We’ve got this.
Special thanks to:
🏨 @utilalodge
🤿 @wsorc_life @diveutila
🪸 @wsorc_life
🇭🇳 @pietjesadventures

Roa ROCKS!!! 🌊✨
Our partners at @caribbeanreefguardians have consistently invited us to their island paradise 🌴 since we started working with them last year. Filming for our upcoming @rebelreeffilm 🎬 provided the perfect reason to take them up on this sweet offer!
So, we kickstarted the expedition with a visit to Roatan and immediately fell in love with the West End. Diving with @roatandivers, guided by @pietjesadventures and @quentincaussin, we saw mature Elkhorn stands (enough so we needed to count them on two hands 👐, a zombie pillar coral 🧟, and even a healthy pillar coral 🙏 colony that survived SCTLD — something many of us had never and thought we would never see in the wild. Are these related to our mysterious, seemingly-resilient Tela corals? Maybe! We wondered.
And, our friends reminded us this is just a tiny portion of what used to exist here. That reality reminded us why this work matters, and why we need to work together: to ensure we protect what we still have, and to rebuild a future more vibrant than what we’re presented with now.
Film-wise, these days allowed our team to come together for the first time. Two days of problem-solving, flooded cameras, buoyancy battles, and syncing workflows prepared us for success before we got to Tela.
But the best part? Creating something bigger than ourselves 🌟 We strengthened our ties with our sister organization @caribbeanreefguardians and cemented new ones with @coral_org, @roatandivers, Seabreeze Inn and Cannibal Cafe. Because protecting reefs isn’t a solo mission—it’s #OneFightOneReef.
This is what we still have. This is why we fight. 💙
Special thanks to:
🏨 Cannibal Cafe & Seabreeze Inn
🤿 @roatandivers
🪸 @caribbeanreefguardians
🇭🇳 @pietjesadventures @quentincaussin

After a breathtaking two-week expedition in Honduras 🇭🇳, we’ve wrapped on the @rebelreeffilm! This journey is about identity, pride, resilience, and hope—things #TheRebelReef inspires in each of us. And, we’re eager to get editing to bring this story to the world. Until then, here’s what we uncovered:
🐠 ROATAN: SHIFTING BASELINES
We dove deep into the concept of “shifting baselines”—how each generation unknowingly accepts a more degraded environment as “normal.” For some of us, the dives here were mind-blowing; for others, heartbreaking. But that stark contrast in the same moment reminded us just how powerful—and urgent—this story is.
🌊 UTILA: THE BIGGER PICTURE
We captured comparative footage to see where Tela’s rebellious reefs stand in the broader story of Honduras’ coral resilience and learned more from organizations fighting to protect the reefs that surround their island home.
🪸 TELA: A REBEL REEF REUNION
Of course, we revisited our beloved #RebelReef—from the legendary elkhorn coral thickets to brand-new reefs we’d never seen before! Every dive was a reminder of why we fight for these waters and proof that hope isn’t just a concept here… it’s physically growing in our hearts and on our reefs.
This is just the beginning—stay tuned as we share more from this unforgettable expedition. Until then, dare to hope. 💙
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🤩 WE BOUGHT LAND!!! 🤩
This is the first, critical step towards building our living coral #BioBank — which is our current biggest goal!
For those unaware, Tela, Honduras is home to #TheRebelReef — a bay full of resilient and mysterious corals that have scientists stumped! Unfortunately, these amazing corals are not immune to #climatechange and warming oceans — we still need to protect them! That’s where a land-based BioBank comes in.
📍 The site is a dream: oceanfront for seamless seawater systems, sheltered from erosion, and next to a popular hotel, allowing us to educate visitors and make the BioBank sustainable.
🚀 So what comes next? We need to lay the foundation and bring water and electricity to the site. Then, we can begin building the BioBank & mainland Honduras’ first marine biology laboratory!
We’re fundraising and invite you to help us bring this vision to life — every donation counts! https://telacoral.org/support/
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“The Rebel Reef is arguably one of the most magical places on the planet. And for me, as a coral biologist, the most magical part of this reef is that of the elkhorn coral groves.” 🪸 - JD Reinbott (@thecoralqween)
These giants are keystone species and have shaped Caribbean reefs for at least the past 5,000 years. With lifespans stretching centuries, they’re not just corals—they’re architects, building entire ecosystems in their tangled, golden branches.
Elkhorn thickets are bustling metropolises for marine life, sheltering the fish and other marine life that we adore. And their superpower? Sheer defiance. They grow up to 5 inches a year, reaching heights of 6 feet and sprawling 12 feet wide—like stout skyscrapers of the sea.
But here’s the real magic: they multiply against the odds. Once a year, under the glow of a full moon, they release eggs and sperm into the ocean in a cosmic dance of new life. And when storms break them? Their fragments re-root, rebel, and regrow!
In the 1980s, white band disease wiped out 97% of their population—yet here in Tela, they still stand, and nobody knows why.
At @telacoral, we’re fighting to protect these misfits of #TheRebelReef because the world deserves to witness their wild and stubborn beauty. 💙
📽️ editor: @_patrickfilm_
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