RUSKIN, Fla. >> Someday soon, you might be able to find Disney’s beloved “Dory” in your own aquarium – and the beautiful blue tang fish will be bred in Florida, not the Pacific Ocean. After six years ...
One of Pixar's most beloved characters will hit the big screen later this month with her own eponymous sequel to 2003's Finding Nemo. Dory, the chatty sidekick to Nemo's father voiced by talk show ...
In a lab in Ruskin, scientists have figured out how to make a movie star. It took them four years to unlock the secrets of how to grow their own famous fish — the Pacific blue tang that is the central ...
Animal welfare activists and pet shop owners fear a wave of interest in tropical fish and the possible decimation of key species after the June release of Disney Pixar’s “Finding Dory.” The cartoon ...
It’s an all-too-familiar practice. Families go to see movies that feature fun, friendly animals on the big screen. Then they rush out to buy one of the very same type of animal, to keep as a pet.
Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky is often quoted in business circles as saying, “I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.” Cortney Ohs in Fort Pierce and Craig Watson in Ruskin see ...
When Pixar’s “Finding Dory” comes out next month, it’ll mean millions in revenue for Disney. It may also mean more money for the aquarium fish industry — if viewers decide they might like a fish of ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Animal welfare activists and pet shop owners fear a wave of interest in tropical fish and the possible decimation of key species after the June release of Disney Pixar's "Finding Dory.
It's an all-too-familiar practice. Families go to see movies that feature fun, friendly animals on the big screen. Then they rush out to buy one of the very same type of animal, to keep as a pet.
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