NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "aquaculture"
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- 541690-76 - Aquaculture ConsultantsAquaculture consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and businesses involved in the aquaculture industry. Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, and seaweed, and involves a range of activities from breeding and hatching to feeding and harvesting. Aquaculture consultants work with clients to …Examples: Aquaculture research and development, Aquaculture equipment manufacturing, Aquaculture feed
- 112519-01 - AquacultureAquaculture is a type of industry that involves the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and aquatic plants. It is a form of aquafarming that takes place in both freshwater and saltwater environments. The primary goal of aquaculture is to produce seafood for human consumption, but it also serves other purposes such as restocking wild populations, …Examples: Salmon farming, Shrimp farming, Oyster farming, Tilapia farming, Catfish farming, Trout farming, Mussel farming, Clam
- 114112-03 - Shrimp-AquacultureShrimp-Aquaculture is a subdivision of the Shellfish Fishing industry that involves the farming of shrimp in controlled aquatic environments. This industry is responsible for the production of a significant portion of the world's shrimp supply. Shrimp-Aquaculture involves the breeding, hatching, and rearing of shrimp in tanks or ponds until they reach maturity. The mature shrimp are …Examples: Shrimp farming, Shrimp hatchery, Shrimp nursery, Shrimp processing, Shrimp feed production, Shrimp exportation, Shrimp
- 112511-02 - Fishery ConsultantsFishery Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals and organizations involved in the fishing industry. They offer a range of services to help clients improve their fishing operations, increase their catch, and maximize their profits. Fishery Consultants may work with commercial fishing companies, government agencies, research institutions, and non-profit …Examples: Aquaculture management
- 237990-22 - Fish PoolsFish Pools is a subdivision of the Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction industry, which involves the construction of large-scale fish ponds and aquatic habitats. This industry is responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of fish pools that are used for commercial fishing, aquaculture, and recreational purposes. Fish Pools are typically constructed using a variety …Examples: Aquaculture facilities
- 541614-18 - Marine Resource ConsultantsMarine Resource Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services related to the management and conservation of marine resources. They work with government agencies, private companies, and non-profit organizations to develop and implement strategies for sustainable use of marine resources. The role of Marine Resource Consultants involves conducting research, analyzing data, and …Examples: Aquaculture development
- 112112-01 - Livestock FeedingLivestock feeding is a crucial aspect of the agricultural industry that involves providing animals with the necessary nutrients to maintain their health and productivity. This industry encompasses a wide range of activities, including the production and distribution of animal feed, the management of feedlots and pastures, and the provision of nutritional advice to farmers and ranchers. Livestock …Examples: Aquaculture operations
- 112511-01 - Fish Farms/HatcheriesFish Farms/Hatcheries is an industry that involves the breeding and rearing of fish in controlled environments. This industry is responsible for producing a significant portion of the fish consumed by humans worldwide. Fish Farms/Hatcheries can range from small operations to large commercial facilities that produce millions of fish annually. The industry is highly regulated to ensure the safety …Examples: Salmon Farms, Trout Farms, Tilapia Farms, Catfish Farms, Barramundi Farms, Shrimp Hatcheries, Clam Hatcheries, Oyster
- 112512-01 - Oyster GrowersOyster growers are a type of shellfish farmer that specialize in cultivating oysters for commercial purposes. This involves the careful management of oyster beds, which are typically located in coastal areas with access to clean seawater. Oyster growers must monitor water quality, temperature, and salinity levels to ensure optimal growing conditions for their oysters. They also need to manage the …Examples: Oyster aquaculture
- 112519-03 - Miscellaneous Marine ProductsThe Miscellaneous Marine Products industry involves the cultivation and harvesting of various marine organisms and products that do not fall under other aquaculture categories. This includes the production of live or fresh marine animals, such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimp, as well as the cultivation of marine plants like kelp and sea grass. Additionally, this industry encompasses the …Examples: Live crab and lobster production, Kelp farming, Sponge harvesting, Coral collection, Pearl diving and production, Sea
- 112519-04 - Seaweed ProductsThe Seaweed Products industry is a subdivision of the Other Aquaculture industry, which involves the farming of aquatic plants and animals. Seaweed Products specifically focuses on the cultivation and harvesting of various types of seaweed for commercial use. Seaweed is a type of marine algae that is rich in nutrients and has a wide range of applications in various industries, including …Examples: Seaweed snacks, Seaweed supplements, Seaweed-based cosmetics, Seaweed-based fertilizers, Seaweed extracts for food and
- 114112-01 - OystersThe Oyster industry is a subdivision of the Shellfish Fishing industry, which involves the harvesting of oysters from their natural habitats in bodies of saltwater. Oysters are a type of bivalve mollusk that are highly valued for their meat and pearls. The industry is primarily composed of small-scale operations that use traditional methods to harvest oysters, although larger companies also …Examples: Oyster aquaculture
- 114112-02 - ShellfishThe Shellfish industry involves the harvesting and farming of various types of mollusks and crustaceans for human consumption. This includes clams, mussels, scallops, crabs, lobsters, and other similar species. The industry is primarily focused on providing seafood to restaurants, grocery stores, and other food retailers. Shellfish are typically found in coastal waters and are harvested using a …Examples: Shrimp fishing (excluding Shrimp-Aquaculture)
- 115112-05 - Discing-Rotary Cultivating & Plowing ServiceDiscing-Rotary Cultivating & Plowing Service is a type of soil preparation and cultivation service that involves the use of specialized equipment to break up soil and prepare it for planting. This service is typically used by farmers and agricultural businesses to prepare fields for planting crops. Discing involves the use of a disc harrow, which is a type of plow that has a series of discs that …Examples: Aquaculture
- 115116-05 - Farm SupervisorsFarm Supervisors are professionals who oversee the daily operations of farms and ensure that all tasks are completed efficiently and effectively. They are responsible for managing farm workers, delegating tasks, and ensuring that all work is done in accordance with safety regulations and industry standards. Farm Supervisors must have a strong understanding of agricultural practices and be able to …Examples: Aquaculture farms
- 236220-48 - Agricultural ConstructionAgricultural construction is a subdivision of commercial and institutional building construction that involves the design, planning, and construction of buildings and structures used for agricultural purposes. This industry is responsible for constructing a wide range of agricultural facilities, including barns, stables, poultry houses, milking parlors, and storage facilities. Agricultural …Examples: Aquaculture facility construction
- 238910-41 - Marine Contractors & DesignersMarine Contractors & Designers are professionals who specialize in the construction, repair, and maintenance of marine structures such as docks, piers, seawalls, and bridges. They are responsible for designing, building, and installing structures that can withstand the harsh marine environment. Marine Contractors & Designers work on projects ranging from small residential docks to large …Examples: Marine aquaculture and fish farming facilities construction
- 314994-04 - Trawls (Manufacturing)Trawls manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of fishing nets that are used to catch fish and other marine creatures. Trawls are large nets that are dragged through the water by boats, and they are designed to capture fish in large quantities. This industry is an important part of the fishing industry, as it provides the necessary equipment for commercial fishing …Examples: Aquaculture
- 325320-02 - Commercial Agricultural Cleaners (Manufacturing)Commercial Agricultural Cleaners (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 325320 that involves the production of cleaning products specifically designed for use in the agricultural industry. These products are used to clean and disinfect equipment, facilities, and vehicles used in the production and processing of agricultural products. The industry plays a crucial role in maintaining …Examples: Aquaculture facility cleaners
- 333111-06 - Feed Mill Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Feed Mill Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of machinery and equipment used in the processing of animal feed and supplies used in the production of animal feed. The equipment produced by this industry is used to grind, mix, pelletize, and extrude animal feed. The supplies produced …Examples: Aquaculture farms
- 336612-10 - Buoys-Marine (Manufacturing)Buoys-Marine (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336612 that involves the manufacturing of marine buoys. These buoys are used for a variety of purposes such as marking channels, indicating hazards, and providing navigational aids. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized materials and equipment to ensure that the buoys are durable and can withstand harsh marine …Examples: Aquaculture buoys
- 423820-30 - Tanks-Drinking-Livestock (Wholesale)The Tanks-Drinking-Livestock (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of tanks that are specifically designed for drinking and feeding livestock. These tanks are made from durable materials that can withstand harsh weather conditions and the weight of the animals. The industry also includes the distribution of accessories and replacement parts for these tanks. …Examples: Fish tanks for aquaculture
- 423860-19 - Oceanographic Equipment (Wholesale)Oceanographic Equipment (Wholesale) involves the distribution of equipment and supplies used in the study of the ocean and its physical and biological characteristics. This industry provides a range of specialized tools and instruments that are used by oceanographers, marine biologists, and other professionals in the field of oceanography. The equipment distributed by wholesalers in this industry …Examples: Fisheries and aquaculture companies
- 423860-26 - Tanks-Fiber/Glass/Plastic & Etc (Wholesale)The Tanks-Fiber/Glass/Plastic & Etc (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of tanks made from materials such as fiber, glass, plastic, and other similar materials. These tanks are used for a variety of purposes, including storage of liquids and gases, transportation of chemicals and other materials, and as components in industrial processes. Companies in this industry typically …Examples: Aquaculture tanks
- 423910-16 - Fish Farming Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Fish Farming Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423910 that deals with the distribution of equipment and supplies used in the aquaculture industry. This industry is responsible for providing a wide range of products that are essential for the successful operation of fish farms. Fish farming equipment and supplies wholesalers offer a variety of products that …Examples: Fish feed, Fish tanks and ponds, Water pumps and filters, Aeration systems, Netting and grading equipment, Harvesting
- 424310-22 - Nets & Nettings (Wholesale)Nets & Nettings (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and Other Dry Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of nets and nettings made from various materials such as nylon, polyester, and cotton. Nets and nettings are used for a variety of purposes such as fishing, sports, agriculture, and construction. The industry caters to a …Examples: Netting for aquaculture companies
- 424690-61 - Oxygen (Wholesale)Oxygen (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of oxygen gas in compressed, liquid, or solid form. Oxygen is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is essential for human respiration and combustion. Oxygen (Wholesale) companies supply oxygen to a variety of industries, including …Examples: Aquaculture oxygen
- 424910-09 - Feed Concentrates & Supplements (Wholesale)Feed Concentrates & Supplements (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of animal feed concentrates and supplements to retailers and other wholesalers. These products are designed to provide additional nutrients and vitamins to animals, such as livestock, poultry, and pets, to supplement their regular diet. The industry …Examples: Aquaculture feed supplements
- 484110-05 - Feed HaulingFeed Hauling is a subdivision of the General Freight Trucking, Local industry (NAICS Code 484110) that involves the transportation of animal feed from one location to another. This industry is responsible for the safe and timely delivery of feed to farms, ranches, and other agricultural facilities. Feed Hauling companies may also provide additional services such as loading and unloading of feed, …Examples: Aquaculture feed transportation
- 524298-02 - Farm & Ranch InsuranceFarm & Ranch Insurance is a type of insurance that provides coverage for agricultural businesses and their assets. This industry involves assessing the risks associated with farming and ranching operations and providing insurance policies that protect against those risks. The policies can cover a range of areas, including property damage, liability, crop loss, livestock death, and equipment …Examples: Aquaculture
- 541380-46 - Water TestingWater testing is a specialized industry that involves the analysis of water samples to determine their quality and composition. This industry is responsible for ensuring that water is safe for human consumption, as well as for industrial and agricultural use. Water testing is a crucial process that helps to identify potential contaminants and pollutants in water sources, and to develop strategies …Examples: Aquaculture water testing
- 541690-46 - Water Purification Consulting ServicesWater Purification Consulting Services is a subdivision of the Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services industry. This industry involves providing expert advice and consultation services to clients who require assistance with water purification processes. Water Purification Consulting Services companies offer a range of services, including water quality testing, water treatment system …Examples: Aquaculture farms
- 541714-20 - Laboratories-Marine BiologicalLaboratories-Marine Biological is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541714 that involves research and development in biotechnology related to marine organisms and ecosystems. This industry focuses on studying the biology, ecology, and behavior of marine organisms, as well as the interactions between these organisms and their environment. Laboratories-Marine Biological is a highly specialized field …Examples: Aquaculture research
- 541990-03 - DiversThe Divers industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541990, which falls under the category of "All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services". This industry involves professionals who specialize in underwater diving and related activities. Divers are trained to work in various underwater environments, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and even swimming pools. They perform a range …Examples: Aquaculture diving