One of the summer's most anticipated films, "Finding Dory," could make waves outside the movie theater. Some scientists fear the movie may increase the removal of wild clownfish like Nemo or blue ...
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After wild clown fish stocks were decimated by over-keen fish owners following the Finding Nemo movie in 2003, researchers are hoping the same fate will not find Dory. Finding Dory, scheduled to be ...
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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 ...
Nemo may have found his way to theaters for a 3D sequel to Disney-Pixar’s “Fidning Nemo” franchise, but the real-life fish, the Orange Clownfish, is endangered and could possibly become extinct.
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 ...
Researchers say the feisty, territorial fish tell between threatening intruders and innocuous cohabitants by counting the stripes across their bodies. Scientists tested the orange fish to gauge their ...
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