This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Clown fish have surged in popularity as pets ever since the movie ...
The world fell in love with clownfish back in 2003, when Disney released a little film called Finding Nemo and brought the fish species’ beauty to the world’s attention. Soon after its release, pet ...
The real-life “Nemo” could no longer tolerate the warming ocean, so it began shrinking to avoid abandoning its anemone. What ...
Many of the real-life Nemos swimming in children's fish tanks are caught using cyanide, said research Thursday which highlighted the danger to corals. Friday's release of Pixar's "Finding Dory", an ...
Finding Nemo follows a father crossing the ocean to recover his missing son, but the larger story is about learning when ...
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 ...
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 ...
Contrary to what was widely communicated in media by high-profile figures, the movie 'Finding Dory' had no impact on increasing demand for blue tang fish, the species of the main protagonist. There ...