seed oyster

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seed oyster

A farmer carefully places seed oysters into a mesh bag in shallow water.

Definition

Noun: A young oyster, specifically one that has reached a size suitable for being moved and planted in a new location for further growth. This term is primarily used in the context of oyster farming and aquaculture.

Usage

The term "seed oyster" is a compound noun used specifically within marine biology and the commercial oyster industry. It refers to a juvenile oyster that is ready to be transplanted from a hatchery or nursery area to a grow-out site.

Examples
  • The oyster farm purchased thousands of seed oysters to stock their new beds.
  • Successful cultivation depends on obtaining healthy seed oysters of the right size.
  • After growing in the hatchery for several months, the seed oysters are ready for transplantation.
Advanced Usage
  • "To set seed oysters": This phrase describes the process of placing young oysters onto a substrate or in a location where they will mature.
    • The workers spent the week setting seed oysters on the prepared reef.
Variants and Related Words
  • Oyster spat: A related term referring to a very young, recently settled oyster, often smaller than what is typically considered a "seed oyster."
  • Oyster seed: A less common variant with the same meaning as "seed oyster."
Synonyms
  • Juvenile oyster
  • Oyster young
Notes

"Seed oyster" is a specialized technical term. In general contexts, one might simply refer to a "young oyster" or "small oyster." The compound term emphasizes its role as a "seed" or starter organism in cultivation, analogous to plant seeds in agriculture.

seed oyster

A farmer carefully places seed oysters into a mesh bag in shallow water.

Noun
  1. a young oyster especially of a size for transplantation