There are many sub-species of Bream, worldwide: some inhabit freshwater, some are salt-water species, and others happily tolerate either, living in the brackish areas where river and sea water meet and mix.
bass bream
No a bream is a freshwater fish, that lives in lakes and rivers. Although, to confuse you the term Sea Bream is applied to some saltwater fish, but those are not of the same family as bream.
Yes..They are a type of sunfish,often called bream.
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There are fish that are commonly called "Bream" in both fresh and salt water.
what other intreasting facts about black bream fish
Where I come from, we fish for bream with crickets...or worms.
bream fish also known as black bream are a salt water fish which can only grow up to 48 centimetres from tip of tail to top of mouth
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yes it is
Bream are eaten all over the southern part of the United States.
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