Spat definition

Spat means newly settled post-metamorphic bivalve.
Spat means immature oysters.
Spat means a molluscan bivalve larva that is in the water column or recently settled.

Examples of Spat in a sentence

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More Definitions of Spat

Spat means juvenile pearl oysters where the dorso-ventral length (shell height) measures less than 60mm;
Spat means a molluscan bivalve larva that is in the water column or
Spat means any lifecycle stage or size-range of any fish, aquatic life, or seaweed that is declared by the Director-General by notice in the Gazette to be spat for the purposes of this Act:
Spat means and includes the spat, brood, or ware of every kind of oyster below a size which may from time to time by regulation be declared to be marketable.
Spat means juvenile bivalve molluscs taken for the sole purpose of growing on, that is, the process where juvenile molluscs are further grown for a sufficient period to enable their development prior to sale. "transhipment" means the process of transferring live shellfish between harvest areas. AustLII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback
Spat means pearl oysters at any stage prior to settlement or which, having settled, are less than the minimum length;
Spat means the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of Maryland.