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  1. Brochure on How to Conduct Feasibility Study 2022
  2. POP for Carp Fish Formulation
  3. POP for Captive Breeding of Endangered Golden Mahseer

Recent Posts

  • Selected candidate for the post of ESP and GSP at NR&DCA, Gelephu… June 1, 2022
  • Shortlisted candidate for the post of ESP and GSP at NR&DCA, Gelephu… May 23, 2022
  • NR&DCA CELEBRATED THE 5TH WORLD FISH MIGRATION DAY… May 21, 2022
  • CBF TRAINING ON AQUAPONICS TECHNOLOGY… May 20, 2022
  • Honorable Director Visits NR&DCA, Gelephu… May 20, 2022

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National Research & Development Centre for Aquaculture.

While Bhutan is rich in cold water streams, rivers and lakes, the fish distribution in them is poorly known, fish exploitation minimal, and aquaculture of cold water fish species does not exist yet. Apart from indigenous fish with fisheries potential, such as asla and mahseer, the exotic brown trout is also present in some rivers where it has established self-reproducing populations

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