Sydney
Sydney
Yes, the setting of "Finding Nemo" is primarily in the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia, near Sydney. The movie features iconic Australian marine life and landmarks, such as the East Australian Current and the Sydney Harbour. The characters embark on a journey from the Great Barrier Reef to Sydney in their quest to find Nemo.
Yes. The Great Barrier Reef is regarded as an Australian landform.
The Great Barrier Reef is adjacent to the Australian state of Queensland. It runs roughly parallel to the coast for about 2300 km.
The Great Barrier Reef.
The Great Barrier reef is not owned by any commercial entity or private party. However as it is in Australian waters, a significant portion of it has been designated as a marine park by the Australian government, and it is managed by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, a federal division, in collaboration with the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, and Queensland Fisheries, which are subdivisions of the Queensland state government.
The Great Barrier Reef.
Finding Nemo was set in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
The Great Barrier Reef lies within Australian waters. It is located just off the coast of Queensland.
Cairns
The Great Barrier Reef lies off the coast of Queensland, so it is considered part of Australia. It lies within Australian waters.