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Marine Farming, also known as Aquaculture, is the practice of cultivating aquatic organisms in a controlled environment. This includes the farming of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and aquatic plants. Marine farming is an important part of the global seafood industry, providing a sustainable source of seafood for human consumption.
Marine farming is a complex process that requires careful management of the environment, including water quality, temperature, and salinity. It also requires the use of specialized equipment and techniques to ensure the health and safety of the aquatic organisms. Additionally, marine farming requires the use of sustainable practices to ensure the long-term health of the environment.
Some of the companies in the marine farming market include Marine Harvest, Cermaq, Cooke Aquaculture, and Australis Aquaculture. These companies are involved in the production, processing, and distribution of seafood products. Additionally, they are involved in research and development of new technologies and techniques to improve the efficiency and sustainability of marine farming. Show Less Read more