fish farming definition

fish farming means the breeding, rearing or keeping of fish or shellfish (which includes any kind of crustacean and mollusc);
fish farming means the breeding, rearing or keeping of fish or shellfish which involves the placing or assembly of a pen, cage, tank, pond or other structure in any part of inland or coastal waters or in, on, over or under any land for the purpose of fish-farming;
fish farming means the breeding, rearing or keeping of fish, excluding shellfish;

More Definitions of fish farming

fish farming means the breeding, rearing or keeping of fish, whether or not for profit, with a view to their sale or transfer to marine waters or freshwater;
fish farming means the keeping of live fish with a view to their sale or to their transfer to other waters; but only where such activity is required to be authorised as an aquaculture production business under regulation 6 of the Aquatic Animal Health (Scotland) Regulations 2009 (S.S.I. 2009/85),
fish farming means keeping live fish, excluding shellfish, (whether or not for profit) with a view to their sale or to their transfer to other marine waters;
fish farming means the intensive rearing, on a commercial basis, of fish intended for human consumption,
fish farming means the breeding, rearing or cultivating of fish (including shellfish) whether or not for the purpose of producing food for human consumption;
fish farming means the breeding, rearing or cultivating of fish, whether or not for the purpose of producing food for human consumption but does not include fish bred, reared or cultivated in captivity which have later been released to the wild;
fish farming means the breeding, rearing or keeping of fish or shellfish (which includes any kind of [F15sea urchin,] crustacean or mollusc);