Black bream

The Macquarie perch derives its scientific name from the Macquarie River where the first scientifically described specimen was collected and a derivation of the Latin word for southern .

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The Black bream lives in the benthopelagic, potamodromous, freshwater, depth range 0 - 4 m environment.

black bream, southern bream and blue-nosed bream) is a species of marine and freshwater fish of the porgy family, Sparidae. More

Black bream could be described as the toothy critters of the inshore shelf - obliging on most days and under most conditions. With an addiction for their hard fighting qualities especially on light tackle, many anglers specialise in bream fishing. More

The black bream, Acanthopagrus butcheri, is an estuarine finfish found around the southern Australian coast including Tasmania. In Western Australia, this species inhabits rivers and estuaries as far north as the Murchison River south of Shark Bay (Figure 1). More

* 4 Differences between Black Bream and Yellowfin Bream * 5 What works for AKFF members Overview - Bream are favourite targets of many AKFF'ers. Legal specimen's can range from 25cm up to 50+cm. More

Habitat The Black Bream is found in more southerly estuarine and inshore coastal waters from southern W.A. across to southern N.S.W. including north and east Tas. This fish is predominantly an estuarine species but occasionally can be found in oceanic waters. More

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Black bream are silver, bronze to blackish green, with a white chin and belly. The fins are greenish black with a darker margin. One of only two species of the family Sparidae found in Tasmanian waters, the other being the snapper. They grow to around 60cm and over 3. More

and growth of black bream in inland water bodiesLaboratory studies on survival and growthFarming black breamFurther researchFurther reading Print friendly VersionPrint friendly version Related PagesBlack Bream AquacultureFarming Black Bream More ResourcesAquaculture Council of WA ... More

Eastern black bream; Black-streaked monocle bream; Common bream; Golden bream; Southern bream; Yellowfin bream; Silver bream; Surf bream; Monocle bream; Threadfin bream; Aral bream; Carp bream; Sea bream; Annular bream; Blacktail bream; Balinese threadfin bream; Fivelined threadfin bream; Ornate threadfin bream; Japanese threadfin More

Distribution: The Distribution of Black bream is from southern NSW through to Shark Bay in WA. The species can also be found throughout Tasmania and on Flinders and Kangaroo Island. More

The maximum size of a Black Bream is 60 cm and they weight up to 4 kg. Female Black Bream grow to a larger size and may live for up to 17 years. Heading. More

The black bream are members of a large family of fish which all have similar appearances. The black bream are identified by their silver flanks with bluish-black back. More

Image: Black breamThe black bream is a dark grey sea fish with tough scales that need to be removed before cooking. More

BLACK bream have come a long way in reputation as an angling species in recent years, in part because they have a penchant for lures. More

The black Bream has seen a researgence in recent years and is a prize catch and eating fish high on the list of UK sea anglers. More

is from JD who says that a black bream was taken from the "safe" (reclaimed land) mark at Rosslare during the summer and the second comes from a local angler in Kilmore Quay, fishing the small strand to the east of the harbour at high tide, who took six fish, three More

commercially-important black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri in Western Australia, are especially vulnerable as their numbers are unlikely to be enhanced by recruitment from outside the estuary. More

As Lloyd carefully netted my Black Bream, I could see that it was a specimen, the like of which I had never caught before. I saw a "Mermaid's Nipple", a closed sea anemone, of the kind which cover old ship wrecks, on one of my other hooks. More

Lee Baumgartner, said black bream were an important commercial and recreational species in the Coorong, but scientists have rarely detected them migrating through the newly-constructed fishways. More

Common names

Australian bass in English
Black bream in English
Black perch in English
bream in English
Gouldburn bream in English
Macca in English
Macquarie perch in English
Macquarie-aborre in Danish (dansk)
Macquarie's Barsch in German (Deutsch)
Macquaries in English
Macquaries Barsch in German (Deutsch)
Mountain perch in English
Murray bream in English
Murray perch in English
Perche Macquarie in French (français)
Silberauge in German (Deutsch)
Silver-eye in English
Silvereye in English
White eye perch in English
White-eye in English
澳洲麥氏鱸 in Mandarin Chinese
澳洲麦氏鲈 in Mandarin Chinese

Order : Perciformes
Family : Percichthyidae
Genus : Macquaria
Species : Macquaria australasica
Authority : Cuvier, 1830