Florida's pet fish industry is booming ... blue tangs—made broadly recognizable by the cartoon character Dory in "Finding Nemo." Two UF/IFAS aquaculture research groups in Tampa and Fort ...
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Scientists study breeding of pet fish to help protect reefs and fuel Florida’s economyFlorida’s pet fish industry is booming ... had been the ability to breed blue tangs – made broadly recognizable by the cartoon character Dory in “Finding Nemo.” Two UF/IFAS aquaculture research groups ...
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The Points Guy on MSNSardines, Steinbeck and sea otters: TPG's guide to exploring Monterey, CaliforniaThe coastal city of Monterey, California, caters to a wide variety of travelers, from hikers, bikers and kayakers to families ...
Dory, who appears on a screen nearby, is still moving. Credit: Disney According to the latest report, the scene’s normal audio and music still play, even as the fish lay motionless. Whether Walt ...
First Stage's "Finding ... Dory, it's a story that has a lot to say about accepting differences in ability while enjoying life to the fullest — even if you have trouble remembering the name of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRare 15 million-year-old fish fossil discovered, stomach shockingly intactIn an exciting first, an Australian team of scientists identified a new species of freshwater fish that swam in nearby waters ...
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Mongabay News on MSNSeal ‘oceanographers’ reveal fish abundance in Pacific Ocean’s twilight zoneRhythmic clicks, grunts and roars fill the Año Nuevo Island Reserve in California, home to a large breeding colony of ...
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