Wild stock definition
Wild stock means natural resources, including aquatic or marine animals or plants, which grow within the waters of the state, and are not cultured in any way. Any shellfish that have settled naturally within an aquaculture facility are considered wild stock.
Wild stock means existing natural resources, including aquatic (freshwater and marine) animals or plants, which grow within the waters of the state.
Wild stock means natural resources, including aquatic or marine animals or plants, which grow within the waters of the state, and are not cultured in any way.
More Definitions of Wild stock
Wild stock means larvae, spat, or seed shellfish produced naturally in Inland Bay waters, not propagated by or purchased from a hatchery or nursery.
Wild stock means animals or plants that seed and occupy a site through natural processes.
Wild stock means the wild population of a species of aquatic organisms that are not in a confined aquaculture facility within Territorial waters.
Wild stock means natural shellfish resources which grow within the waters of the Peconic Estuary, and are not cultured in any way.
Wild stock means existing natural resources, including aquatic