A fish pond in an enclosed body of water is primarily used for rearing fish for consumption. A fish pond is an artificial body of water created to provide a controlled environment for raising fish. The pond is usually enclosed, and the water is managed to maintain optimal conditions for the growth and survival of fish. The primary purpose of a fish pond is to raise fish for food production. In a fish pond, fish are fed with a balanced diet, and their growth is monitored to ensure they reach a desirable size for consumption. While fish ponds can also be used to rear aquatic organisms for feeding fish, keeping ornamental fish and aquatic plants, storing fish, and other organisms, their primary use is for the production of fish for human consumption.