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Τι (ποιος) είναι Ray's bream - ορισμός

SPECIES OF FISH
Brama brama; Atlantic Pomfret; Ray's bream

Ray's Pizza         
  • Famous Ray's was at [[Sixth Avenue]] and 11th Street in [[Greenwich Village]], Manhattan
SEVERAL INDEPENDENT PIZZA RESTRAUNTS IN NEW YORK
Ray’s Pizza; Rays Pizza; Ray's Famous
Ray's Pizza, and its many variations such as "Ray's Original Pizza", "Famous Ray's Pizza" and "World-Famous Original Ray's Pizza", are the names of dozens of pizzerias in the New York City area that are generally completely independent (a few have multiple locations) but may have similar menus, signs, and logos.
Yellowfin bream         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yellow sea bream; Yellowfin Seabream; Yellowfin Bream; Yellow bream; Yellow seabream; Yellow fin bream; Yellowfin sea bream; Yellowfin seabream; Yellowfin bream (disambiguation); Yellowfin seabream (disambiguation)
Yellowfin bream, yellow bream, yellow sea bream, or yellowfin sea bream are the common names for several species of sea breams with very similar appearances:
Red seabream         
COMMERCIAL NAME OF FISH OF SPARIDAE FAMILY
Red sea bream; Blackspot sea bream
Red seabream is a name given to at least two species of fish of the family Sparidae, Pagrus major and Pagellus bogaraveo.

Βικιπαίδεια

Atlantic pomfret

The Atlantic pomfret (Brama brama), also known as Ray's bream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a pomfret of the family Bramidae. It is found in the Atlantic, Indian, and South Pacific Oceans, at depths down to 1,000 m (3,300 ft).

Its length is between 40 and 100 cm (16 and 39 in). In South Africa, where it is a common bycatch of the hake fishery, it is generally known and sold as "angelfish", although it is not a true marine angelfish.

The Atlantic pomfret has very significant migration patterns which greatly depend on the temperature of intermediate waters, but are also affected by secondary reactions from density dependence and the climatic conditions of the surface. Although the species was first recorded in Irish waters in 1843, it was still regarded as scarce up until the late 1950s, but between the 1960s and 1970s large numbers were recorded. The population has been booming since the late 2000s.