10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RAY'S BREAM»
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The products listed in Annex I are fresh or chilled herring, sardines, dogfish,
redfish, cod, saithe, haddock, whiting, ling, mackerel, anchovies, plaice, hake,
megrim, Ray's bream and monkfish; frozen herring; and shrimps, crabs and
Norway ...
Robin Rolf Churchill, 1987
1' _—____1nn Ray's Bream at Penance—Ray's bream has again been taken
here. A full-sized specimen was this morning found alive, but exhausted,
floundering in shallow water off our Western Beach, in the town here. In its
stomach was a ...
Edward Newman, James Edmund Harting, William Lucas Distant, 1875
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
... room is already a serious consideration. The Ichthyological Collection. — The
collection of Fishes is a pretty good one, comprising a fine Maigre (taken at
Sheringham in 1841), Spanish, Pomeranian (Cossey), and Ray's Bream (
Yarmouth), ...
4
The Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
Ray's Bream at Scilly. — Ray's Bream has recently been obtained off the Scilly
Islands, and I believe this to be its first recorded appearance there. It was taken in
a Mullet- (Grey Mullet) seine, shot off Tresco, in the Islands of Scilly, and therefore
...
5
A History of the Fishes of the British Islands
Jonathan Couch. BRAMA. The body compressed, deep; head blunt and round
above the mouth; clefts of the jaws opening downward. Dorsal and anal fins
single and long; tail forked. Gill-covers entire. Ventral fins thoracic. RAY'S
BREAM.
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A History of the Fishes of the British Islands: 2
2. BRAMA. TaE body compressed, deep; head blunt and round above the mouth;
clefts of the jaws opening downward. Dorsal and anal fins single and long; tail
forked. Gill-covers entire. Ventral fins thoracic. RAY'S BREAM. Brama Raii ...
7
Discovery of Australia's Fishes: A History of Australian ...
Although saying that he would concentrate on the more common animals, McCoy
could not resist a really spectacular fish and produced figures of Oarfish,
Regalecus Banksi [now R. glesne], Ray's Bream, Brama rayi [now B. brama] and
other ...
8
The Oxford Companion to Food
... at just the right moment among inshore waters of the Caribbean, where they
emerge and can survive. This sea bream (pagre in French, pargo in Spanish,
pagro in Italian) is a sizeable fish (maximum length 75 cm/30"). See also Ray's
bream.
Alan Davidson, Tom Jaine, 2014
9
Fish: Food from the Waters
Ray's bream Brama brama, Brama rayii, Bramidae. Not a true sea bream. Sea
bream 1. Any member of the Sparidae. 2. Seriolella brama, Centrolophidae, also
known as warehou, the Maori name, found in New Zealand and Australian
waters.
10
John Ray, Naturalist: His Life and Works
... Samuel, of King's College, 15, 37 n. Colonna, Fabio, 80, 191, 194, 432, 442
Comber, J., 51 n., 382 n. Commdin, Jan, 220, 231, 282, 301 Commclin, Kuspar,
304 Johnson, G. W., i n. Johnson, Jo., and Ray's Bream, 488 GENERAL INDEX.
Charles Earle Raven, 1986
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RAY'S BREAM»
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The great seafood debate - how important is sustainability?
He features a wide variety of primarily local, alternative species on the menu such as tailor, whiting, Ray's bream, wahoo, diamond scale mullet, Queensland ... «Australian Hospitality Magazine, Sep 13»
Science of seafood sustainability surfaces as trawler nears
LONGSNOUT boarfish, Ray's bream and redbait are not fish that most people eat. Yet, they are exactly the fish that people should eat if they care about seafood ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Aug 12»
Man catches rare fish with bare hands
Mr Weenink says his friend thinks the second fish was also a Ray's Bream and that they may have been thrashing about to feed on small fry, but both are ... «The Dominion Post, Oct 11»
Gemma Fraser: Plenty of fish in the sea
The latest unusual species to wash up in the Forth, found this week by a passerby in North Queensferry, was a Ray's bream. The piranha lookalike caused alarm ... «Edinburgh Evening News, Feb 10»
Warning to public after deadly fish wash up
In May, the deaths of hundreds of Ray's bream and snapper on a 60-kilometre stretch of Kapiti Coast beach was linked to wild seas pushing the fish from their ... «Stuff.co.nz, Aug 09»
Piranha-like fish found on beach
A Ray's bream was identified by staff at Hunstanton's Sea Life Sanctuary after a chalet attendant found it on the town's beach. Up to 20in (50cm) in size with ... «BBC News, Nov 07»