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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Some ingenious plumber cum marine biologist thought up a way to make double use of the flush tank in your standard crapper. This aquarium comes with some fake plants, a filtration system, and a seat ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Flushing your pet tropical fish to set it free is a bad idea. So is releasing it at the beach. Intentional and unintentional aquarium releases have been a leading cause of freshwater fish invasions, ...
A new pair of small, 4-inch-wide strikingly colored fish that resemble the stars of "Finding Nemo" are now swimming their way through the Great Lakes Aquarium. The lightning maroon clownfish is a ...
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 ...
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 ...
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