This yellow tang is just one of the colorful and popular fish sought in Hawaii waters by commercial aquarium fish collectors. Luc Viatour photo The Maui Ocean Center hopes to have 20 percent of all ...
It turns out the fish from Pixar's Finding Nemo are pretty hard to find — and costly, too. However, researchers at the University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) are ...
When “Finding Nemo” came out in 2003, countless kids left theaters wanting a fish tank with their own pet Nemo. Now marine biologists are worried that Pixar’s upcoming sequel, “Finding Dory,” could ...
Exotic and colorful aquarium fish, such as those made famous by the Disney film "Finding Nemo," are escaping to the open ocean in real life and disrupting marine ecosystems, according to a new report ...
Finding the message of many films can be challenging, but the moral of Finding Nemo seems pretty straightforward: Leave fish in the ocean, where they belong. In the children's movie, the father of a ...
With fish driven insane by life in aquariums and mad plans to escape to the ocean via a toilet flush, the message behind Finding Nemo is decisively that fish shouldn’t be taken off the reef and into ...
The movie "Finding Nemo" is swimming in success, grossing almost $900-million world wide since it was released in May. It is the best-selling DVD of all time. It received an Academy Award nomination ...
Pixar's highly-anticipated sequel to "Finding Nemo" will soon hit theaters -- and there is concern about what the film's popularity means for a certain fish. Everyone's favorite forgetful fish is ...
While four-legged friends or two-legged creatures may be the pets of choice for some, others are opting for the wet and gilled kind. John Williams has owned a freshwater aquarium for three years. But ...
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