As part of Indo – US 21st Century Knowledge Initiative project sponsored by the University Grants Commission, Government of India, during the National Workshop on Sustainable Aquaculture Production Systems, convened, from 22nd to 24th, July 2016, a National Facility for Sustainable Aquaculture Production Systems was established at the Centre for Developing, Standardizing and Popularizing Sustainable Aquaculture Production Systems such as Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS), Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture Systems (IMTA), Zero water Exchange Aquaculture Production Systems (ZWEAPS) in the Country. The facility is envisaged to catalyze the rapid spread of intensification of aquaculture with sustainability. As the need of the hour is intensification of aquaculture production inclusive of the same in small holdings, wherefrom much of the fish biomass used to be generated, novel, user friendly and economically viable intensive aquaculture technologies were to be developed befitting to the diverse, but at the same time ecologically sensitive aquatic environment. Under the facility, ‘High Density GIFT Culture under Recirculation Aquaculture System mode’ developed by the Centre has been transferred to society and over three years, 85 Recirculation Aquaculture Production units have come in to existence in the State of Kerala and several other systems are under implementation in different parts of India