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"Finding Nemo" was released on May 30, 2003, and blew everyone away, including the Box Office. On a budget of $94 million, it quickly earned $940.3 million. The movie was well-loved, even earning ...
A nursery where the coral is being regenerated. (Courtesy of Wavelength, Australia) Looking for Nemo? Here are a couple clown fish at the Great Barrier Reef. (Courtesy of Wavelength, Australia ...
A new study has found extraordinary genetic changes in reef fish as they transition from hatched larvae living in the open ocean to becoming juvenile reef-dwellers. Dr Adam Downie from the Australian ...
Creating an underwater backdrop is a must for a Finding Nemo party. Use blue streamers or fabric to imitate ocean waves on ...
Jodie L. Rummer receives funding from the Australian Research Council and is the Vice President of the Australian Coral Reef Society. If you’ve seen the hit animated film Finding Nemo ...
The research recorded clownfish living on coral reefs slimmed down drastically when ... lizards and insects. "Nemos can shrink, and they do it to survive these heat stress events," said Dr Theresa ...
Fish similar to those made famous by the movie Finding Nemo are shrinking to cope with marine heatwaves, a study has found. The research recorded clownfish living on coral reefs slimmed down ...
This has led to bleaching in iconic locations such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, home to the beloved clownfish -- made famous by Nemo of Pixar movies. The most common coral restoration ...
Hot-tub-like seawater temperatures are pushing coral reefs and seagrass to ... let me put it this way: Finding Nemo — or any other reef fish — will not be possible in a world without corals.