(aquaculture)
21aquaculture pond — akvakultūros tvenkinys statusas Aprobuotas sritis žuvininkystė ir žvejyba apibrėžtis Dirbtinis vandens telkinys, įrengtas žemės paviršiuje, jo įdauboje, iškasoje arba upės vagoje, su pylimais, žuvų išgaudymo duobėmis, hidrotechnikos statiniais ir …
22aquaculture in ponds — tvenkinių akvakultūra statusas Aprobuotas sritis žuvininkystė ir žvejyba apibrėžtis Vandens organizmų veisimas, auginimas ir gaudymas akvakultūros tvenkiniuose. atitikmenys: angl. aquaculture in ponds; pond fish culture rus. прудовое рыбоводство… …
23aquaculture — Commonly termed fish farming, but it broadly refers to the commercial growing of marine (mariculture) or freshwater animals and aquatic plants …
24aquaculture — the artificial or controlled culture of aquatic organisms, including stripping and fertilisation of eggs and raising of young to a certain size for release or marketing. Also spelled aquiculture, but this also means hydroponics …
25aquaculture — noun The cultivation of aquatic produce such as aquatic plants, fish and other aquatic animals. Finally, sturgeon aquaculturewould create a sustainable industry …
26aquaculture — Large scale cultivation of aquatic organisms under controlled conditions, for use of food or for other economic purposes [Bliss, 1982] …
27aquaculture — highly managed use of water environments to enhance food production e.g. fish farms …
28aquaculture — noun the rearing or cultivation of aquatic animals or plants …
29aquaculture — aq·ua·cul·ture …
30aquaculture — aq•ua•cul•ture [[t]ˈæk wəˌkʌl tʃər, ˈɑ kwə [/t]] n. agr. the cultivation of aquatic animals or plants in a natural or controlled environment • Etymology: 1865–70 aq ua•cul′tur•al, adj. aq ua•cul′tur•ist, n …