This section provides definitions relevant to aquaculture in Texas, clarifying terms like 'cultured species' and 'exotic species.' It affects aquaculturists and those involved in fish farming by establishing a clear understanding of key terminology used in the chapter.
Defines 'cultured species' as controlled aquatic life.
Identifies 'exotic species' as nonindigenous plants or animals.
Clarifies roles of 'aquaculturist' or 'fish farmer'.
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