Supporting the Rebel Reef
We still don’t know why Tela’s reefs are so healthy — but we’re working fast to find out.
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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.

Home to a dozen critically endangered coral species including magnificent elkhorn coral thickets, rich populations of long spined sea urchins, and astonishingly low incidences of disease or bleaching, Tela’s reefs demonstrate nature’s ability to thrive amid challenges.
That’s why we call it the Rebel Reef.
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🔎 Unlocking a genetic mystery on #TheRebelReef.

Scientists have recently discovered that great star coral (Montastrea cavernosa) is actually at least six different lineages! All genetically distinct but look-alikes, these “cryptic lineages” mean there’s more genetic diversity present on coral reefs (and hopefully more resilience) than if all M.cavs were just one species. This also means that coral reefs hold way more secrets than we ever knew!

So, of course, we had to ask: What’s the story in Tela?

This summer, an amazing team of scientists from the Matz Lab at The University of Texas at Austin (@utaustintx) and Scripps Institute of Oceanography (@scripps_ocean) joined us in Tela to investigate. 

While surveying corals in Tela, they noticed something unique: our corals are feeding during the day way more than others in the Caribbean. Most corals gain up to 90% of their energy from symbiotic algae in their tissues rather than from filter feeding with their tentacles. The discovery in Tela makes us consider whether this seeming adaptation might be their secret survival skill in Tela’s murky, nutrient-rich waters?

Are Tela’s Great Star Corals part of a known lineage... or something completely unique to Honduras? 

By studying the DNA of these corals and their unique metabolism (a cool new field called metabolomics), we’re uncovering the hidden blueprint of our reef. If Tela’s corals are one-of-a-kind, it makes protecting this special place more urgent than ever.

Stay tuned as we find out more.

https://telacoral.org/great-star-coral-science-project/

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🪸 We are so grateful for the enthusiastic response to our Music for the Ocean x Tela Coral music and science collaborations!

From our mind-blowing inaugural concerts in LA to an unforgettable night at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution — complete with a packed house, a standing ovation, and so much great conversation about our coral biobank — it’s been an incredible ride.

And, we’re just getting started! Join us at one of our upcoming shows:

Nov 13th - The Waterford School, Salt Lake City
Nov 14th - Community Center, Spring City 
Nov 20th - Austin State Theater (a hometown show for our very own Juli and Chantal!)
Nov 22nd - Texas A&M, College Station

🎟️ Tickets are selling quickly, so grab yours from the link below

https://telacoral.org/music-for-the-ocean-comes-to-austin-salt-lake-city/

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