Aquaculture definition

Aquaculture means the farming of aquatic organisms including fish, molluscs, crustaceans, other aquatic invertebrates and aquatic plants, from seedstock such as eggs, fry, fingerlings and larvae, by intervention in the rearing or growth processes to enhance production such as regular stocking, feeding, or protection from predators;
Aquaculture means farming of aquatic organisms including fish, molluscs, crustaceans, other aquatic invertebrates and aquatic plants, from feedstock such as eggs, fry, fingerlings and larvae, by intervention in the rearing or growth processes to enhance production such as regular stocking, feeding, or protection from predators;
Aquaculture means the culture or farming of fish, shellfish, or other aquatic plants and animals. Aquaculture does not include the harvest of wild geoduck associated with the state managed wildstock geoduck fishery.

Examples of Aquaculture in a sentence

  • Aquaculture wastes shall be disposed of in a manner compliant with all applicable governmental waste disposal standards.


More Definitions of Aquaculture

Aquaculture means the culture or farming of fish, shellfish, or other aquatic plants and animals.
Aquaculture means the breeding, rearing, growing or cultivation of—
Aquaculture means the farming of aquatic living resources;
Aquaculture means the cultivation of aquatic organisms.
Aquaculture means the propagation, rearing and subsequent harvesting of aquatic organisms in controlled or selected environments, and their subsequent processing, packaging and marketing, including but not limited to, activities to intervene in the rearing process to increase production such as stocking, feeding, transplanting and providing for protection from predators.
Aquaculture means the growing and harvesting of marine or fresh water flora or fauna in a soil or water medium for commercial agricultural purposes.
Aquaculture means the farming of aquatic organisms, including fish, molluscs, crustaceans, other aquatic invertebrates and aquatic plants from seed stock such as eggs, fry, fingerlings, larvae, parr, smolts or other immature fish at a post-larval stage by intervention in the rearing or growth processes to enhance production such as regular stocking, feeding or protection from predators;