Libero.id - Brilio.net/en - While Finding Dory is hitting big screens in the world, some parties are concerned that it will create a sharp rise in demand of the blue tang fishes, the name of the Dory species. It has happened before with children’s movies, where the popularity of the film drives the popularity for a new pet. It’s what happened for example to the clown fish after Finding Nemo; the sales increased 40 percent. This also happened to other films such as the dalmatians after 101 Dalmatians was launched, the owls while the Harry Potter movies were screening, and turtles as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle flick was released.
The reason behind the scientists’ concern is based to the fact that blue tangs are really hard to raise in captivity, which means the sellers cannot farm them--as what they do unsustainably to the clownfish in Philippines and Indonesia. This also means that the blue tangs will likely be taken from their natural habitat, which is threatening their population. National Geographic is making a video in hope to make people realize that their action to buy and pet the fish is putting their population in danger. If you want to take part of the campaign, you can share this video and enjoy your pet Dory from your personal screens, not tanks.
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