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Why don't oysters grow in some places by the sea?
It shows that the water temperature, bait and salinity do not meet the requirements.

Generally speaking, oysters mainly grow in the coastal waters where salt and fresh water meet and the water quality is pure. The growth environment of oysters is closely related to the quality of oysters. Therefore, oysters have certain requirements for water temperature, bait and salinity in the growing area, and aquaculture enterprises need scientific and standardized farming methods.