Examples of 'fish ponds' in a sentence

Meaning of "fish ponds"

This phrase refers to bodies of water, typically smaller than a lake, that are specifically designed and maintained for the purpose of raising fish. It implies an artificial or controlled environment where fish can be bred, raised, or harvested
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Fish ponds on the grounds appear medieval.
It was known for its gold fish ponds.
Nine fish ponds have been constructed thus far.
Wels catfish are kept in fish ponds as food fish.
Fish ponds above the mill.
To the north of the hall are four fish ponds.
Fish ponds are regularly installed on pilot farm lands.
There were four fish ponds.
For fish ponds to aerate water.
The area is filled with hundreds of fish ponds.
I want to see fish ponds in parking lots and basements.
Then there are fish ponds.
Fish ponds are also being promoted in developing countries.
Two examples are fish ponds and floating plant ponds.
Restore abandoned fish ponds.

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Those fish ponds are craters.
There were also fresh and salt water fish ponds.
And fish ponds.
Sasmuan has a unique geography in that it is surrounded by fish ponds.
Biological product for cleaning fish ponds and shrimp aquarium.
The palace stood in an extensive park studded with fish ponds.
Fish ponds provide a source of food and income in this given area.
Along the river are several watermills and fish ponds located.
Fish ponds and flower gardens are also part of the temple complex.
Another use of such enclosed land is the creation of fish ponds.
Vast areas of farmland and many fish ponds were flooded or washed away.
The excavated foundation pits were being used by local villagers as fish ponds.
Zooplankton consumption is dominant in fish ponds where the stocking density is high.
Inside are a number of historic buildings as well as gardens and fish ponds.
One of the supposed fish ponds is among the farm buildings and is overgrown.
Ozone is also widely used in treatment of water in aquariums and fish ponds.
Large fish ponds were also located in the area east of the monastic buildings.
From birth until your plates discover reared salmonids in fish ponds.
Beautiful gardens and fish ponds enliven the site and provide a real moment of serenity.
The rubble of the house was used to fill the last of its fish ponds.
Vivières owes its name with the full of fish ponds located on his territory.
On the north side of the parish churchyard are the remains of medieval fish ponds.
There are ancient fish ponds marked on the Ordnance Survey map.
The same concentrations of cation can be used in larger scale fish ponds or aquariums.
Like our fish ponds that have been damaged … our plants.
This habitat is under threat from pollution and from conversion into fish ponds.
Several fish ponds with trout, and also a huge cage squirrels.
Runoff from pesticides polluted water supplies in some areas and poisoned fish ponds.
Fish ponds were a luxury of the lordly elite, and many were found next to castles.
Proper housing for these animals includes ornamental fish ponds and large aquarium tanks.
Vegetable gardens, fish ponds and chicken raising were also encouraged to supplement school lunch programmes.
A stream provided water to the Abbey and to fish ponds.
As the middle ages progressed, fish ponds became a more common feature of urbanizing environments.
The Simer pump is not suitable for pumping saline media or water from fish ponds.
A shrimp farm, some fish ponds and a big cement industry exists in the fluvial estuarine complex.

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