The orange clownfish, Amphiprion percula, is an important denizen of many reef systems (and, thanks to Disney, Pixar, and Ellen Degeneris, one of the most famous fishes since the Billy Bass). One of ...
Federal regulators are looking to save “Nemo” from ocean pollution. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) said Tuesday it is considering new protections for the orange clownfish, which was made ...
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.
SAN FRANCISCO — The National Marine Fisheries Service recently announced the orange clownfish — a species popularized for a generation of children by the movie “Finding Nemo” — may warrant protection ...
Orange clownfish photo © G.R. Allen. Photos are available for media use. “Finding Nemo is getting even more difficult — climate change and ocean acidification ...
WASHINGTON — An environmental group asked the U.S. government yesterday to consider classifying the orange clownfish — Nemo, to a generation of children — as endangered. The growing acidity of the ...
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 ...
How does the orange clownfish — aka Nemo from the movie "Finding Nemo" — really find its way home? It turns out the colorful saltwater fish can sniff for leaves that fall into the sea from rainforests ...
Tomato clownfish perform a dramatic underwater wardrobe change based on the social dynamics of their environment ...