Shellstock definition

Shellstock means raw, in-shell molluscan shellfish.
Shellstock means any shellfish which remains in their shells. Shellfish which are shucked or on the half-shell shall not be considered shellstock.
Shellstock means live molluscan shellfish in the shell.

Examples of Shellstock in a sentence

  • Shellstock containers, if used, shall be designed and constructed so that the containers allow the free flow of water to all shellstock within a container.

  • Shellstock shall be washed reasonably free of bottom sediments as soon after harvesting as practicable.

  • Shellstock harvesting shall be closed while an area is in the inactive status.

  • Shellstock shall be thoroughly washed with water from a source authorized by the Authority and culled prior to wet storage in tanks.

  • Dealers shall wet store shellstock harvested only from areas classified as approved, or conditionally approved, in the open status.B. Shellstock shall be harvested, identified and shipped to the wet storage activity in accordance with the requirements of Chapters VIII.


More Definitions of Shellstock

Shellstock means raw, in-shellmolluscan shellfish.
Shellstock means shellfish in the shell.
Shellstock means live molluscan shellfish in the shell; and shellfish which have not been removed from their shells (12 M.R.S.A. §6001(42) and Chapter 15.02(A)(82)).
Shellstock or "shucked shellfish" means raw, in-shell molluscan shellfish or molluscan shellfish that have one or both shells removed.
Shellstock means SHELLFISH that remain in the shells;
Shellstock or "shucked shellsh" means raw, in-shell molluscan shellsh or molluscan shellsh that have one or both shells removed.
Shellstock means raw, in‐shell molluscan shellfish.