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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New year, same Rebel Reef. 🪸🇭🇳

In a world where most corals face degradation, Tela Bay in Honduras, is a rare story of resilience and hope. Here, critically endangered elkhorn coral grows in sprawling, architectural thickets - structures that have vanished from most of the Caribbean. But the most startling fact? These corals show astonishingly low levels of bleaching and disease. They are not just surviving; they are thriving, a living lab of resilience and a powerful source of hope for global ocean conservation.

In 2026 and beyond, we’re excited to keep doing what we do best: supporting the local community in Tela to conserve their irreplaceable ecosystems through science, storytelling, and community empowerment. Let’s break that down:

🔬 THE SCIENCE: With brain power from University of Miami Coral Reef Futures Lab, UT Austin Matz Lab, and the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Germany we’re exploring different hypotheses for why these corals behave so differently and how we can learn from them to protect corals far beyond these shores. Tela’s corals were part of a world-first experiment that we’ll continue to update you on!

🎥 THE STORY: Last year, with help from Hidden Compass, Ocean Culture Life, and Stanley 1913 we filmed and produced an award winning documentary! “The Rebel Reef: Seeds of Hope” has brought Tela’s story of resilience further than we imagined possible, and we’re just getting started. 

We also helped our friends at Tela Marine build a virtual reality experience at Tela Marine Aquarium, allowing anyone to dive into what makes this reef special. We just opened to rave reviews! 

🤝 THE TEAM: Our goal is to build up capacity - in Tela so that they can steward their own resources! Along with the incomparable Chad Cannon and the Music for the Ocean team, we continue to fundraise to build out mainland Honduras’ first ever genetic coral biobank: a living library of irreplaceable coral genetics. We’re closer than ever to building our dream and preserving these scientifically-significant corals. 

2026 promises to be a big and bold year and we’re so grateful to have you with us! Ready? Let’s go!

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“And so this film is really about… resilience against all odds.”

After our world premiere of The Rebel Reef: Seeds of Hope in Oakland, Sivani and Sabine — the founders of Hidden Compass @hiddencompassmedia — hosted us in a filmmaker panel to share more about the science, stories and inspirations of the rebel reef. Director Brynne Rardin @brynnerardin summarized perfectly why this film hits home: each of the core team has ✨ lived this story personally ✨. The ocean has saved Brynne, Executive Producer Tiff Duong @tiffmakeswaves, and Christian Carias @scubachris17 each in different, profound ways. In its healing waters, they’ve each found their own stories of resilience and healing. Together, in making this film, we’ve discovered how universal this theme is: we are all far more resilient than we imagine ourselves to be.

As this story continues to ripple outward, may this lesson from #TheRebelReef remind us to stay resilient, to stay hopeful, and to keep learning both from the ocean and from one another.

Thank you to our local partners and sponsors, especially Tela Marine @tela_marine, Caribbean Reef Guardians @caribbeanreefguardians , Stanley 1913 @stanley_brand, Hidden Compass @hiddencompassmedia, and Ocean Culture Life @oceanculturelife, who helped make all of this possible.

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