| Official title | Freshwater aquaculture | Marine aquaculture | Sports activities n.e.c. | Aquaculture |
| Plain-language summary | Use this class for freshwater aquaculture when the main activity includes Fish farming in freshwater, including farming of freshwater ornamental fish and Culture of freshwater crustaceans, bivalves, other molluscs and other aquatic animals. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. | Use this class for marine aquaculture when the main activity includes Fish farming in sea water, including farming of marine ornamental fish and Production of bivalve spat (e.g. oyster mussel, etc.), lobsterlings, shrimp post-larvae, fish fry and fingerlings. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. | Use this class for sports activities n.e.c. when the main activity includes Activities of producers of sporting events, with or without facilities and Activities of individual own account sportspersons and athletes, referees, judges, timekeepers, etc.. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. | Use this group for aquaculture when the main activity includes Culturing/farming refers to the rearing up to their juvenile and/or adult phase under captive conditions of the above organisms. and Breeding/farming of fry and adults under artificial conditions. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. |
| Official inclusions | - - fish farming in freshwater, including farming of freshwater ornamental fish
- - culture of freshwater crustaceans, bivalves, other molluscs and other aquatic animals
- - operation of fish hatcheries (freshwater)
- - farming of frogs
- - growing of seaweed and algae (edible or not)
| - - fish farming in sea water, including farming of marine ornamental fish
- - production of bivalve spat (e.g. oyster mussel, etc.), lobsterlings, shrimp post-larvae, fish fry and fingerlings
- - growing of seaweed and algae
- - culture of crustaceans, bivalves, other molluscs and other aquatic animals in sea water
- - aquaculture activities in brackish waters
| - - activities of producers of sporting events, with or without facilities
- - activities of individual own account sportspersons and athletes, referees, judges, timekeepers, etc.
- - activities of individual own account participants of e-sports
- - activities of sports federations, sports leagues and sports governing bodies
- - activities related to promotion of sporting events
| - - This group includes aquaculture (or aquafarming), in other words, the production process involving the culturing or farming (including harvesting) of aquatic organisms (for example, fish, molluscs, crustaceans, plants, amphibians) using techniques designed to increase the production of the organisms in question beyond the natural capacity of the environment (for example, regular stocking, feeding and protection from predators). Aquaculture also encompasses individual, corporate or state ownership of the individual organisms throughout the rearing or culture stage, up to and including harvesting.
- - Culturing/farming refers to the rearing up to their juvenile and/or adult phase under captive conditions of the above organisms.
- - breeding/farming of fry and adults under artificial conditions
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| Official exclusions | - - aquaculture activities in salt water filled tanks and reservoirs, see 03.21
- - operation of sport fishing preserves, see 93.19
| - - frog farming, see 03.22
- - operation of sport fishing preserves, see 93.19
| - - broadcasting of live performances and events, see 60.20
- - rental of sports equipment, see 77.21
- - organisation of conferences, conventions and trade shows, see 82.30
- - sports instruction in camps or schools, see 85.51
- - activities of sports instructors, teachers, coaches, see 85.51
| - - production of bird skins from ranching operations or skins from farming reptiles (e.g. snakes and turtles), see 01.48
- - breeding and raising of reptiles, see 01.48
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| Typical examples | - - Fish farming in freshwater, including farming of freshwater ornamental fish
- - Culture of freshwater crustaceans, bivalves, other molluscs and other aquatic animals
- - Operation of fish hatcheries (freshwater)
- - Farming of frogs
| - - Fish farming in sea water, including farming of marine ornamental fish
- - Production of bivalve spat (e.g. oyster mussel, etc.), lobsterlings, shrimp post-larvae, fish fry and fingerlings
- - Growing of seaweed and algae
- - Culture of crustaceans, bivalves, other molluscs and other aquatic animals in sea water
| - - Activities of producers of sporting events, with or without facilities
- - Activities of individual own account sportspersons and athletes, referees, judges, timekeepers, etc.
- - Activities of individual own account participants of e-sports
- - Activities of sports federations, sports leagues and sports governing bodies
| - - Culturing/farming refers to the rearing up to their juvenile and/or adult phase under captive conditions of the above organisms.
- - Breeding/farming of fry and adults under artificial conditions
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| Common reasons to choose this code | - - fish farming in freshwater, including farming of freshwater ornamental fish
- - culture of freshwater crustaceans, bivalves, other molluscs and other aquatic animals
- - operation of fish hatcheries (freshwater)
- - farming of frogs
| - - fish farming in sea water, including farming of marine ornamental fish
- - production of bivalve spat (e.g. oyster mussel, etc.), lobsterlings, shrimp post-larvae, fish fry and fingerlings
- - growing of seaweed and algae
- - culture of crustaceans, bivalves, other molluscs and other aquatic animals in sea water
| - - activities of producers of sporting events, with or without facilities
- - activities of individual own account sportspersons and athletes, referees, judges, timekeepers, etc.
- - activities of individual own account participants of e-sports
- - activities of sports federations, sports leagues and sports governing bodies
| - - This group includes aquaculture (or aquafarming), in other words, the production process involving the culturing or farming (including harvesting) of aquatic organisms (for example, fish, molluscs, crustaceans, plants, amphibians) using techniques designed to increase the production of the organisms in question beyond the natural capacity of the environment (for example, regular stocking, feeding and protection from predators). Aquaculture also encompasses individual, corporate or state ownership of the individual organisms throughout the rearing or culture stage, up to and including harvesting.
- - Culturing/farming refers to the rearing up to their juvenile and/or adult phase under captive conditions of the above organisms.
- - breeding/farming of fry and adults under artificial conditions
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| Common reasons not to choose this code | - - aquaculture activities in salt water filled tanks and reservoirs, see 03.21
- - operation of sport fishing preserves, see 93.19
| - - frog farming, see 03.22
- - operation of sport fishing preserves, see 93.19
| - - broadcasting of live performances and events, see 60.20
- - rental of sports equipment, see 77.21
- - organisation of conferences, conventions and trade shows, see 82.30
- - sports instruction in camps or schools, see 85.51
| - - production of bird skins from ranching operations or skins from farming reptiles (e.g. snakes and turtles), see 01.48
- - breeding and raising of reptiles, see 01.48
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| Usually not this code | - - Aquaculture activities in salt water filled tanks and reservoirs
- - Operation of sport fishing preserves
| - - Frog farming
- - Operation of sport fishing preserves
| - - Broadcasting of live performances and events
- - Rental of sports equipment
- - Organisation of conferences, conventions and trade shows
- - Sports instruction in camps or schools
| - - Production of bird skins from ranching operations or skins from farming reptiles (e.g. snakes and turtles)
- - Breeding and raising of reptiles
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| Related codes | - - 03.21 Marine aquaculture
- - 93.19 Sports activities n.e.c.
- - 03.2 Aquaculture
| - - 03.22 Freshwater aquaculture
- - 93.19 Sports activities n.e.c.
- - 03.2 Aquaculture
| - - 60.20 Television programming, broadcasting and video distribution activities
- - 77.21 Rental and leasing of recreational and sports goods
- - 82.30 Organisation of conventions and trade shows
- - 85.51 Sports and recreation education
- - 90.39 Other support activities to arts and performing arts
- - 93.11 Operation of sports facilities
- - 93.12 Activities of sports clubs
- - 93.29 Amusement and recreation activities n.e.c.
- - 93.13 Activities of fitness centres
- - 93.1 Sports activities
| - - 01.48 Raising of other animals
- - 03.1 Fishing
- - 03.3 Support activities for fishing and aquaculture
- - 03.21 Marine aquaculture
- - 03.22 Freshwater aquaculture
- - 03 Fishing and aquaculture
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| Parent hierarchy | A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING > 03 Fishing and aquaculture > 03.2 Aquaculture > 03.22 Freshwater aquaculture | A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING > 03 Fishing and aquaculture > 03.2 Aquaculture > 03.21 Marine aquaculture | S ARTS, SPORTS AND RECREATION > 93 Sports activities and amusement and recreation activities > 93.1 Sports activities > 93.19 Sports activities n.e.c. | A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING > 03 Fishing and aquaculture > 03.2 Aquaculture |
| Rev. 2 mapping | | | - - 93.19 -> 93.19 (exact)
- - 93.29 -> 93.19 (scope-aligned)
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