It’s a true story. Well, not exactly true — clown fishes and blue tangs can’t really talk like they do in the animated film “Finding Nemo.” But those beautiful fish inhabiting the aquarium in your ...
SAN FRANCISCO— The Center for Biological Diversity filed a formal petition today with the National Marine Fisheries Service seeking Endangered Species Act protection for the orange clownfish — star of ...
FORT PIERCE - Before a diver scooped Nemo from his ocean home in a Disney animated movie, researchers here devised a way to grow the clown fish in tanks thousands of miles from the Pacific. The ''Nemo ...
In “Finding Nemo,” a tropical fish named Gil, grizzled and scarred from his many attempts to escape an aquarium in the lobby of a dentist’s office, tells a newcomer to the tank: “Fish aren’t meant to ...
Tucked away in a small shed in Central Queensland is a program that is aiming to stop Nemo from disappearing from the Great Barrier Reef. An environment centre sets up a breeding program to supply ...
Before Joe Pineda arrives at his clients’ houses to install their aquariums, they surf the Net and peruse books to determine the types of fish they want. But the No. 1 source of inspiration, says ...
Friday. That natural aquarium the sea seems created for 3D — those colors, those fantastical inhabitants, those sharks (my, what a toothy grin you have). And Disney/Pixar are taking advantage of ...
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 ...