Aquaculture Asia Magazine, January-March 2021

In this issue:

  • Exotic trout fisheries resources and potentialities in Uttarakhand
    Deepjyoti Baruah, Kishor Kunal, Ravindra Posti, N.N. Pandey, Jagdamba and H.K. Purohit
  • Scenario of captive production of Clarias magur in India
    S. Ferosekhan, S.N. Sahoo, S.S. Giri and S.K. Sahoo
  • Strategies to reduce feed cost by improving gut health and nutrient utilisation of fish in aquaculture
    G. Sathishkumar, U. Bhavatharaniya, N. Felix, Amit Ranjan, and E. Prabhu
  • Fish pituitary gland collection and supply as a vocation in West Bengal, India
    Subrato Ghosh
  • Coral trout Plectropomus leopardus aquaculture research and fingerling production in Indonesia
    Yasmina Nirmala Asih, Sudewi, Afifah Nasukha and I. Nyoman Adiasmara Giri
  • Smartphone app improving smallholder shrimp farming practices in Bangladesh
  • NACA Newsletter 

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Exotic trout fisheries resources and potentialities in Uttarakhand

Commercial trout farming in Uttarakhand has advanced progressively during the last decade and has become a profitable occupation among the rural masses especially in the colder regimes where no other fish farming has possibilities. The rainbow trout here plays the most dominant role as a commercially important candidate species for culture in this hill locked Himalayan state of India. This article describes the current status of trout fisheries resources and trout aquaculture in Uttarakhand, and their potential further development.