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    From Classroom to Lab: Ministry of Agriculture Seminar Gets Hands-On with Blue Crab Biology

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    After three days of immersion in Chinese culture and aquaculture technology, the Ministry of Agriculture’s Blue Economy Department, Fisheries & Aquaculture Development and Management Seminar shifted gears on Day Four, trading theory of fish farming for a closer look at one of the Caribbean’s most familiar marine species—the blue crab.

    The morning session opened with a theoretical component, where attendees explored the fundamentals of crab biology. Facilitators walked the participants through topics such as sexual dimorphism, external anatomy, and the role of structures like chelipeds, swimming legs, compound eyes, and antennae.

    Diagrams and specimen comparisons between male and female crabs highlighted how subtle differences in form reveal important aspects of reproduction and survival.

    By afternoon, the classroom gave way to the lab as interns worked as a group on dissections. With careful hands (and a few curious smiles), they traced organs such as the heart, hepatopancreas, stomach, gills, and gonads, connecting the textbook diagrams to real structures.

    The activity reinforced not only their scientific observation skills but also the importance of marine species in aquaculture and food security discussions.

    The blue crab study marks the program’s deepening dive into applied science after its cultural and technological introduction. As one facilitator remarked, “Day Four is where curiosity meets practice—moving from big-picture aquaculture systems to the living organisms that make them possible.”

    For those present, it was another step in a journey that blends culture, technology, and biology into one learning net—casting wide, but catching knowledge with precision.

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