Why there is a need for you to be acquanted with the different terminologies to be use in fish culture
aspects or phases of fish culture
backyard fish culture
Harlan E. Johnson has written: 'Use of impounded water for fish culture' -- subject(s): Fish culture, Fish-culture
M Leopold has written: 'Problems of fish culture economics with special reference to carp culture in Eastern Europe' -- subject(s): Carp fisheries, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Fish-culture, Fish-culture
Douglas J. Strange has written: 'Demand feeding in a recirculating fish culture system and 1983 summer observations' -- subject(s): Fishes, Feeding and feeds, Technique, Fish-culture 'Small-scale culture of fish in cages' -- subject(s): Catfishes, Fish-culture
Elek Woynarovich has written: 'Elementary guide to fish culture in Nepal' -- subject(s): Fish-culture
fish can be different
catching fish
It is method of obtaining fish from Natural Resources. There is no seeding and raising of fish.
In Chinese culture, koi fish are a symbol of success and wealth.Koi fish are actually more of a symbol in Japanese culture, however. They can mean several different things:independent mindedstrong willed and stubbornsurpassing of expectationsvictorious deeds
The various phases of fish culture can be differentiated by their specific objectives and activities. The phases typically include broodstock management, where breeding fish are selected and maintained; hatchery phase, involving the fertilization and incubation of eggs; nursery phase, where young fish are reared until they reach a certain size; and grow-out phase, where fish are raised to market size in larger systems. Each phase requires different management practices, environmental conditions, and feeding strategies to optimize fish health and growth.
they hunt, fish, carve things out of wood, they farm different foods, chop trees down, collect juices from plants and make houses