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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.

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Yes..They are a type of sunfish,often called bream.

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Reg Bream's birth name is Reginald James Bream.

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Sid Bream's birth name is Sidney Eugene Bream.

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Yellowfin Bream was created in 1859.

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Bream is a type of freshwater or saltwater fish belonging to the carp family. They have a flattened body and are popular among anglers for their fighting qualities. Bream are commonly found in lakes, rivers, and coastal waters around the world.

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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.

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There are fish that are commonly called "Bream" in both fresh and salt water.

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Where I come from, we fish for bream with crickets...or worms.

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Common bream was created in 1758.

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Freda Bream was born in 1918.

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Freda Bream died in 1996.

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Bream Bay was created in 1769.

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Julian Bream was born on July 15, 1933.

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Julian Bream was born on July 15, 1933.

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Jill Bream was born on June 14, 1981.

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Gilt-head bream was created in 1758.

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Bream Bay College was created in 1972.

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The area of Bream Wood is 76,000.0 square meters.

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A bream can live for up to 20 plus years. If the bream is not hybrid it would take that long just to reach about 2gk.

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Skimmers are Silver Bream, not to be confused with Bronze Bream.

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Sea Bream is a fish that is commonly eaten in Southeast Asia. Sea Bream is a good source of Vitamin D and Selenium.

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Bream are eaten all over the southern part of the United States.

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Reg Bream was born in 1920, in Lambeth, London, England, UK.

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Reg Bream died in 1994, in Barnet, London, England, UK.

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Julian Bream is an English classical guitarist lutenist. Julian Bream is one of the most famous and renown classical guitarists of the twentieth century.

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Julian Bream is 83 years old (birthdate: July 15, 1933).

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Sid Bream was born on August 3, 1960, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA.

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In the US, various sunfish species are collectively called "bream". This comes from the European fish called bream. The species of sunfish called bream (pronounced "brim") are the bluegill, shellcracker, flier, pumpkinseed, green sunfish, warmouth, Roanoke bass, rock bass.

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Bream fish have been known to change sex during their lifetime, with some individuals starting as males and later becoming females. This phenomenon is called protogyny and is common in some species of bream.

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Bream eat casters,commercial mixes,Hempseed,maggots,sweetcron,wheat and worms.

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Julian Bream played mostly on 'Hauser' guitars and on instruments built by José Romanillos.

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the state record bream in Alabama is 6lbs. 9oz. Caught out of Bibb County Lake

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Sid Bream was born August 3, 1960, in Carlisle, PA, USA.

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yes it is

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Yes with a girl

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