rethinking atoll futures

TS Research is in the News
Rethinking Atoll Futures: local resilience to global challenges

Researcher and principal author Sebastian Steibl combined his experience working on Tetiaroa with observations from other atolls including Palymra and Aldabra. Hinano Teavai-Murphy, Frank Murphy, and Neil Davies joined a host of co-authors for this important paper which makes the argument that atolls can be restored to a natural state and that this will make them resilient to climate change. 

Read the research paper on cell.com  

News from the atoll - November 2023

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2023 impact report

Impact Report for 2023

What we've been up to...

It started with an Idea

It is my hope that the island will serve as an ecological model... not only a tourist preserve but a marine preserve as well a place for all manner of scientific research and investigation...
- Marlon Brando

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About us

THE MISSION of Tetiaroa Society is to ensure island and coastal communities have a future as rich as their past - strengthening their resilience to global change, by restoring their ecosystems, and preserving their cultures.  

Grounded in experience and action on Tetiaroa, OUR VISION is to weave enlightened values, traditional wisdom, and scientific understanding into a new fabric for our common island home.

CURRENT ACTIONS: Designated by the atoll's owners as the environmental steward of Tetiaroa with authority and responsibility to manage, conserve and protect the entire island, our program objectives are summarized in our Conservation and Sustainable Use Plan. Under that plan, TS develops and carries out conservation and education, hosts scientific research, and curates the island's knowledge-base. We partner with The Brando to introduce resort guests to the nature and culture of the island, and to establish Tetiaroa as a model for island/earth sustainability where businesses and charities work together for the benefit of communities and nature.

Tetiaroa Society has three working partners without which we would not be able to carry out our mission:
The Brando Resort, The Brando Family Trust, and the Commune of Arue.

brando enterprises
The Brando
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Our other local partners:

Institut Louis Malardé
criobe
gump station moorea
LDF
mission blue
pacific beachcomber
Air tahiti nui
manu
te manu o te moana

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Tetiaroa Society Donors

The Tetiaroa Society is fortunate to have the support of the following

people, foundations, non-profits, and businesses.

We are extremely grateful for their contributions.