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Land Based Aquaculture is a form of aquaculture that takes place on land, rather than in open water. It is a relatively new form of aquaculture, and is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to produce high-quality seafood with minimal environmental impact. Land Based Aquaculture systems are typically closed-loop systems, meaning that the water used is recycled and reused, reducing the need for additional water sources. This also helps to reduce the risk of disease and contamination, as well as the potential for environmental damage. Land Based Aquaculture systems are typically designed to maximize efficiency and productivity, while minimizing the environmental impact. This is achieved through the use of advanced technologies such as recirculating aquaculture systems, which allow for the reuse of water and nutrients. Additionally, land-based aquaculture systems are often designed to be energy-efficient, reducing the need for additional energy sources. Some of the companies in the Land Based Aquaculture market include AquaBounty Technologies, AquaMaof Aquaculture Technologies, AquaSol, AquaFarms, and AquaFarms International. Show Less Read more