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Another virus - white bream virus - isolated from fish may also belong to this order.
The common bream can easily be confused with the silver or white bream (Blicca bjoerkna), in particular at the younger stages (see picture).
Blicca bjoerkna, known as the white bream or the silver bream, is a European species of freshwater fish in the Cyprinidae family.
He took his guests to Al Salam, or Peace, Restaurant on the beach for a lunch of grilled white bream that had been caught in the gleaming Mediterranean outside.
The standard species include Dover sole, red snapper, pompano and John Dory, but Avra makes an effort to sell more unusual Mediterranean species, like white bream, blue-spotted bream and pandora.
The aquatic fauna of the sea, rivers and lakes pertenciente the municipality: shark, whale, tilapia, catfish, tacazonte, snapper, lists, white bream, sea bass, shrimp, sardines, crab, pigua, scallops, oysters, clams, trout, octopus abundant zooplankton and an endless list of other reptiles, fish and poultry.
Bronze bream have 13 scales or more, Silver bream 9-11.
Silver bream have light pink to vermillion pectoral and ventral fins.
Whiting, flathead, and silver bream are common catches.
Silver bream rarely have mucous on their bodies, and if they ever do it is only a very small and insignificant amount.
Silver bream and Common bream commonly produce sterile hybrids.
Silver bream has fewer than ten rows of scales, common bream has eleven or more.
At the adult stage the reddish tint of the pectoral fin of the silver bream is diagnostic.
The Voyage of the Silver Bream (2001)
Blicca (silver bream)
Blicca bjoerkna, known as the white bream or the silver bream, is a European species of freshwater fish in the Cyprinidae family.
Silver bream, Blicca bjoerkna (Linnaeus, 1758)
Small silver bream are very similar in overall appearance to the immature 'common', or 'bronze' bream, Abramis brama, but can be distinguished by the larger scales.
The Lateral line scale count for silver bream is 44-49, whilst for bronze bream it is 49 and above, and more usually well above 50.
Dead fish brought in for examination - mostly grouper and silver bream - were covered with red spots on the stomach, gills and near the tail and dorsal fins.
The river contains over thirty species of fish, including the Rutilus, perch, gudgeon, European chub, burbot, trout, grayling, barbel, bream, spirlin and silver bream.
In England, young bream and silver bream can be confused with young bleak, though the pointed upward turned mouth of the bleak is already distinctive at young stages.
Perch, Roach, Northern pike, Tench, Silver Bream, Ruffe, and Crucian Carp have been documented in the lake, sample catches typically exceeding excepted levels.
Common fishes in the lake includes Pike, Roach, Rudd, Tench, Bleak, Silver Bream, Carp Bream, Crucian Carp, Perch, and Ruffe.
Fish population reflects the shortage of oxygen with an absence of Carp bream and Silver bream and an abundance of Perch, Roach, and Crucian carp dating back to before the dredging.
The eye of a silver bream is very large by comparison with its head and is one of the defining characteristics that sets it apart from bronze bream, and all other European cyprinids apart from bleak.
Common species include Northern pike, Perch, Roach, Rudd, Silver Bream, Carp bream, Bleak, European smelt, Zander, Burbot, Tench, and Crucian carp.
The maximum weight a silver bream can reach is determined by habitat of course, but give the optimum conditions for fast, healthy growth, they have an absolute maximum upper limit approaching, or possibly just exceeding, 1.6 kilos, or 3.5 pounds.
Common fishes are Perch, Roach, and Silver Bream, with bigger variations in population for Carp bream, Northern pike, Tench, Bleak, Ruffle, and Zander (notwithstanding attempts to introduce the latter).
Naturally occurring fishes are Melt, Northern pike, Roach, Rudd, Tench, Bleak, Silver Bream, Carp Bream, Eel, Burbot, Perch, Zander, and Ruffe.
Yellowfin bream, Acanthopagrus australis, (also known as silver bream, eastern black bream, surf bream, sea bream and bream) is a species of marine and freshwater fish of the porgy family, Sparidae.
The common bream can easily be confused with the silver or white bream (Blicca bjoerkna), in particular at the younger stages (see picture).
Blicca bjoerkna, known as the white bream or the silver bream, is a European species of freshwater fish in the Cyprinidae family.
Silver bream, Blicca bjoerkna (Linnaeus, 1758)