Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is depicted as the home location of Marlin and Nemo in the film Finding Nemo.

Marlin's Former Anemone
This pink anemone is where Marlin and Coral once lived until the latter and all but one of their +400 eggs were all presumably eaten by a barracuda, causing Marlin to become overly concerned about Nemo's (his only surviving child) safety.

Marlin and Nemo's Current Anemone
This orange anemone is where Marlin and Nemo currently live.

Mr. Johanson's backyard
This sandy pit is where the grouchy flounder Mr. Johanson lives. Many fish parents warn their kids not to play in his yard. However, when Mr. Johanson shows up, due to him being a flounder, is completely unable to find the intruders since his eyes are both on only one side of his face.

Sponge Beds
These sponge beds serve as a playground to the baby fish. A green parrotfish and a purple tang family usually hang out here, however, one of the baby purple tangs falls off the sponge beds and starts crying.

Mr. Ray's schoolyard
This sandy pit acts as the schoolyard for the spotted eagle ray schoolteacher Mr. Ray. Many fish parents drop their kids off here at the start of each school day.

Species in the Great Barrier Reef

 * Clownfish Nemo (character)
 * Regal Tang Dory
 * Moorish Idol Gill
 * Pufferfish Bloat
 * Yellow Tang Bubbles
 * Starfish Peach
 * Royal Gramma Gurgle
 * Four-striped Damselfish
 * Cleaner Shrimp Jacques
 * Green Crab Crabs
 * Blue Crab Blue Crab
 * Angelfish Anglerfish
 * Parrotfish
 * Butteflyfish
 * Anthias
 * Seabass
 * Grouper
 * Triggerfish
 * Spanish Dancer Slug
 * Tangs Bubbles
 * Barracuda Barracuda
 * Spotted Eagle Ray Mr. Ray
 * Flapjack Octopus Pearl
 * Seahorse Sheldon
 * Long-nosed Butterflyfish Tad