Fingerlings definition

Fingerlings means 2 to 3 month old Fish depending on the breed
Fingerlings means 2 to 3 month old Fish depending on the breed “Natural mortality “means deaths in a Fish stock caused by predation, senility, or any other reason other than Accident or disease or Acts of God perils, but not fishing.
Fingerlings means the stage in a fish’s life between one inch and the length at one year of age.

Examples of Fingerlings in a sentence

  • The risks of lost or damage to such Fingerlings sold hereunder shall pass from the Supplier to the Purchaser at the date and time the Fingerlings are loaded on transport for delivery to the Purchaser.

  • Fingerlings are transferred to the acclimation ponds in the tributaries in October (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇) and February (▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Similkameen).

  • Fingerlings hatched in Negombo are delivered to the developing out-grower network through the farm’s nursery.

  • Whereas WAFICOS is implementing a Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Project to distribute Tilapia and Catfish Fingerlings- among the WAFICOS member organizations in the Ugandan Central, Western, Eastern, and Northern Uganda regions.

  • Fingerlings now eat phytoplankton (algae) and zooplankton (rotifers) produced in the hatchery.

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