Common bream
A species of Abramis, Also known as Bream, Carp bream, Danube bream, Brachsen Scientific name : Abramis brama Genus : Abramis
Common bream, A species of Abramis
Also known as:
Bream, Carp bream, Danube bream, Brachsen
Botanical name: Abramis brama
Genus: Abramis
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Description
Common bream is an important food fish found in many bodies of fresh water, large and small, in Europe north of the Alps and in the Caspian, Black, and Aral Seas. It is harvested commercially and fished for sport. Although it usually weighs around 2-4 kg, the world record for the common bream stands at 10 kg.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Carp-like fish Family
Cyprinids Genus
Abramis Species
Common bream