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Re: Sea Bream distribution


Hello Doug,

The BMLSS Sea Bream page is at

http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Sparidae.htm

I have a guess that this page is incomplete and there may be further records I
have not noted down.

Cheers

Andy Horton.
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--- In Glaucus@..., DOUGLAS HERDSON <douglas.herdson@...> wrote:
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> Hi all
>
>     I am at present trying to review the occurrence and distribution of
members of the family Sparidae in the the British Isles. 
>
> Are red sea bream found all around Britain and Ireland? 
>
> How far have Black sea bream spread, how common are they in Scotland; are they
found in Ireland?
>
> Giltheads have been caught in Ireland, Lancashire and the north of Scotland,
but where else north of South Wales and east of Hastings?  And when did these
arrrive?
>
> Have Couch's turned up outside of the Channel islands, Cornwall, Devon and
Dorset?
>
> Have Pandoras ever been recorded outside these areas?
>
> Many thanks, I am grateful for any information.
>
> Regards, Doug
>
> Doug Herdson
> Marine Fish Information Services
> 94 Dunstone View
> Plymstock
> Plymouth. PL9 8QW
> Email: Douglas.Herdson@...
> Telephone: +44(0)1752 405155
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Hi all     I am at present trying to review the occurrence and distribution of members of the family Sparidae in the the British Isles.  Are red sea bream...
DOUGLAS HERDSON
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Mar 20, 2009
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Hiya Doug, Black Bream are now commonly caught in Luce bay, S/West Scotland. I dont know of any other areas where they are being caught up here on a regular...
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Mar 20, 2009
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Hello Doug, Not sure if I already sent you the attached papers on Sparidae in Irish waters ? Six species have been recorded from Irish waters to date: Bogue...
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Mar 22, 2009
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Hello Doug, The BMLSS Sea Bream page is at http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Sparidae.htm I have a guess that this page is incomplete and there may be further records...
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Mar 23, 2009
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Thanks Andy, Yes, I am on to your records. I was hoping to fill in the gaps. Any reports of rarer species I am unaware of? Gilthead sea bream from Hastings...
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Thanks Andy Yes, I am aware of your very useful material and I am trying to fill in the gaps. Are there any other sightings of rarer Sea breams? Gilthead bream...
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