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Encyclopedia > Fish pond

Fishponds (see water garden)


Fishpond is also a term for harmless & humorous taunt, typically a one-liner, which is given to any individual during a group game. Every person in the group could get one or more fishponds, and rest of the group enjoys making fun of that person. They are to be given in a creative fashion, and are supposed to be very subtle and humorous.


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Biosystems Analysis Group - POND (554 words)
POND was written to provide educators, extension agents, managers, planners and researchers with a tool for rapidly analyzing aquaculture systems under different management regimes, and to assist in the development of optimal management strategies.
Pond analysis is accomplished primarily by the use of simulation models combined with an economics package that can be used to generate enterprise budgets for a pond facility.
Pond management scenarios supported include the ability to vary stocking densities and/or species combinations, specify stocking and harvest dates of individual lots, and either specify or allow the model to generate feeding and fertilization schedules, and water balance/flow descriptions through pond facilities.
Micro Farms Project - 6. Fish Pond Team (403 words)
The pond is fertilized with nitrogen (18 kg N year and 2.56 P) and the fish are also fed 1200 kg worms during the year.
The nitrogen for fish is in food and algae grown in the pond.
The pond is a safety halard for small children and should be fenced with a spring latch gate.
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