Gilt-head bream - Wikipedia The gilt-head bream (Sparus aurata), also known as the gilthead, dourade, gilt-head seabream or silver seabream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sparidae, the seabreams or porgies
Gilt Head Bream (Sparus aurata) Facts: Profile, Recipe, Traits The gilthead seabream, scientifically known as Sparus aurata, carries a rich historical legacy, once referred to in ancient times as Orata Belonging to the Sparidi’s bream family, this fish is predominantly found in the Mediterranean and the eastern coastal regions of Italy
FAO - Sparus aurata Linnaeus Sparus aurata is common in the Mediterranean Sea, present along the Eastern Atlantic coasts from Great Britain to Senegal, and rare in the Black Sea Due to its euryhaline and eurythermal habits, the species is found in both marine and brackishwater environments such as coastal lagoons and estuarine areas, in particular during the initial
Sparus aurata, Gilthead seabream : fisheries, aquaculture, gamefish One of the most important fishes in saline and hypersaline aquaculture Utilized fresh and eaten steamed, pan-fried, broiled, boiled, microwaved and baked (Ref 9987) Males become females at about 3 years of age (Ref 2715, 28504)
Gilt-head Seabream (Sparus aurata) | Red Sea Creatures The gilt-head bream (Sparus aurata), also referred to as the gilthead, gilt-head seabream, or silver seabream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sparidae, commonly known as seabreams or porgies
Sparus aurata: everything you need to know about gilthead bream La Sparus aurata more commonly known as gilthead sea bream, is a fascinating fish that I have been lucky enough to observe at close quarters over the course of my career Let me take you on a journey of discovery of this emblematic species of the Mediterranean and Eastern Atlantic
Gilthead seabream – Sparus aurata The Gilt-head Seabream, scientifically known as Sparus aurata, is a captivating marine fish renowned for its distinctive golden hue and culinary value This species, belonging to the Sparidae family, captivates anglers and diners alike with its striking appearance and delectable flavor
Sparus aurata - Monaco Nature Encyclopedia The Sparus aurata is a protandric hermaphrodite species: this means that the males become females, around the third year of age Between October and December, the males leave the brackish waters, where they often enter in spring for spending the summer, and reach the sea
Sparus aurata Linnaeus, 1758 - GBIF Its specific name, aurata, derives from the gold bar marking between its eyes The genome of the species was released in 2018, where the authors detected fast evolution of ovary-biased genes likely resulting from the peculiar reproduction mode of the species