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Oyster farming is a type of aquaculture, the practice of cultivating aquatic organisms such as fish, mollusks, crustaceans, and plants in controlled environments. Oyster farming is the practice of cultivating oysters in a controlled environment, typically in a body of water. Oyster farming is a sustainable form of aquaculture, as oysters are filter feeders and can help to improve water quality. Oyster farming is also a valuable source of income for many coastal communities. Oyster farming is a labor-intensive process, requiring the use of specialized equipment and techniques. Oyster farmers must monitor the health of their oysters, as well as the water quality and temperature of the environment in which they are grown. Oyster farmers must also be aware of the potential for disease and parasites, and take steps to prevent them. Oyster farming is a growing industry, with many companies offering products and services related to oyster farming. Some of these companies include Pacific Oyster Company, Island Creek Oysters, and Taylor Shellfish Farms. Show Less Read more