10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COCKNEY BREAM»
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
S74 (Zoology)] UF Australian sea bream Bream, Cockney Bream, Red
Chrysophrys guttulatus Chrysophrys unicolor Cockney bream Cockney snapper
Golden snapper Labrus auratus Medai, New Zealand New Zealand medai New
Zealand ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2006
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How to Catch Australia's Favourite Saltwater Fish: Salmon, ...
New South Wales and Qld talk about cockney bream, squire and reds. Other
names include red bream, reddies and knobbies. In NSW, South Australia and
Queensland they are traditionally taken on the bottom bashing paternoster rig
and the ...
In a number of regions, snapper also have different names depending on the size
of the fish. For example, in years gone by, east coast anglers called the smallest
fish cockney bream, cockneys or cockies, slightly larger specimens were called ...
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Under Southern Seas: The Ecology of Australia's Rocky Reefs
... Pink Snapper, Cockney Bream, Squire, Red Bream, Reddies, Pinkies,
Knobbies) which refer to particular stages of their life cycle. Indeed, the name
Snapper is a misnomer as applied to this species because of its similarity in
appearance to ...
5
Fishes of the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea
... a popular eating fish known by a number of regional names that include Red
Bream, Cockney Bream. Squire, Old Man Snapper, and Pink Snapper. Reaches
130 cm. EMPERORS FAMILY LETHRINIDAE Emperors are conspicuous ...
John E. Randall, Gerald R. Allen, Roger C. Steene, 1997
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Otoliths of Common Australian Temperate Fish: A Photographic ...
Common names: Snapper (squire, cockney bream, nobblers) Previous
nomenclature: Chrysophrys auratus, Chrysophrys unicolor, Labrus auratus,
Sparus aurata Material Description based on otoliths of two specimens of 382
and 415 mm FL.
Dianne Furlani, Rosemary Gales, David Pemberton, 2007
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The Essential Seafood Cookbook
... in) ALSO KNOWN AS cockney bream, red bream, squir, pinkies COOK1NG
bake, barbecue, grill, pan-fry, poac: sashimi (raw), smoke, steam FLESH firm,
white, moist, slightly oily; mild flavour SWORDFISH (1.5—3 m/5—IO ft)
COOK1NG grill, ...
Murdoch, Murdoch Books Pty Limited, 2004
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Fish of the ocean & shore
Because of this bump in the old snapper it has been difficult to persuade some
fishermen that the smaller fish which they know as cockney bream, red bream
and squire are the same species. But tagging has confirmed what the experts ...
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Marine Fishes of Australian Waters
In the following winter they move into deeper water near the mouth. At this stage
they are known as cockney bream. The following spring they return to the
shallower areas in the estuary and in later years conduct regular seasonal
migrations.
Up to about four or five inches in length, the young fry of the Snapper are known
as Cockneys or Cockney Bream. They are then characterised by the possession
of dark vertical bars on the silvery pink body. This beautiful pink colour, by the ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COCKNEY BREAM»
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Estuary reds + the usual suspects
Most estuary systems are home to large numbers of baby reds, commonly called cockney bream. But the snapper we were catching were all ... «Fishing World, Jan 11»