Element
productionMethodForFishAndSeafoodCode
 
Diagram
 
Occurrence:
0
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1
 
Scheme-Status:
O
 
Type:
fish_despatch_advice_line_item_extension:ProductionMethodForFishAndSeafoodCodeType
 
   
   
Definition:
A code specifying how the fish had been grown / cultivated.
   
GDD URN:
   
 
Applicable Codes:
 
Code
Code Name
Code Description
 
AQUACULTURE
Aquaculture
Refers to any technology or facility used for the harvesting and/or production of aquatic resources within controlled environments. Examples of aquaculture include fish, oyster and shrimp farming, seaweed farming and aquaponics. The term aquaculture is mutually exclusive with “Inland Fishery” and “Marine Fishery” given that aquaculture always involves in a controlled environment and not catch or production in the wild.
 
INLAND_FISHERY
Inland Fishery
Any industrial or small-scale/artisanal or recreational fishery devoted to the harvesting in the wild of aquatic resources operating on inland freshwater ecosystems including both fresh or limnetic waters. Inland freshwater ecosystems are any that include natural flowing or lotic waters such as rivers or streams (including their smaller elements such as springs, brooks, rivulets, or rills), artificial canals, and static or lenitic waters such as natural lakes and tarns and artificial lakes or reservoirs such as rivers, lakes, etc.
 
MARINE_FISHERY
Marine Fishery
Any industrial or small-scale/artisanal or recreational fishery devoted to the harvesting in the wild of aquatic resources operating on marine saltwater ecosystems (i.e. open sea/pelagic zone).
 
Status: M=Mandatory, C=Conditional, R=Required, O=Optional, A=Advised, D=Dependent