Live fish definition
Live fish means, for purposes of this chapter, any fish possessed by a person that is handled or treated in a manner that will keep it alive, such as keeping it in water, or that is revived by placement back into water. “Live fish” includes any minnow that is possessed by a person for use as bait and that dies while the per- son who possesses it is on the water, bank or shore for the purpose of fishing, but only until the minnow is transported away from water, bank or shore where it died.
Live fish means any varieties of marine, brackish water or fresh water fishes, crustacea, aquatic mollusca, turtles, marine sponges, trepang and any other form of aquatic life, including the young and eggs thereof, imported or exported whilst living and not intended for human consumption;
Live fish means any edible fish, alive at the time of purchase by wholesalers, and consisting primarily of carp and chub;
Examples of Live fish in a sentence
Live fish bait sinks significantly slower than dead bait (fish and squid), increasing the exposure of baits to seabirds.
Bait life status Trebilco et al 2010; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al (submitted) Live fish bait sinks significantly slower than dead bait (fish and squid), increasing the exposure of baits to seabirds.