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P.E.I. oyster industry seeks disease-resistant seed from U.S.

4 May 2026
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A grower and distributor in Prince Edward Island, Atlantic Aqua Farms, is set to import 50 million oyster seeds from Rutgers University in New Jersey, which are designed to be resistant to two diseases, MSX and dermo, that have severely impacted the local oyster industry. The company has begun taking orders for the seed, with demand expected to exceed supply. Meredith White, the director of hatchery operations, noted that while they might be able to produce more than 50 million seeds, availability this year cannot be guaranteed. Other local growers, including Raspberry Point Oysters, are eager to purchase the seeds to help recover from recent significant oyster mortality rates. Power, the general manager of Raspberry Point, described the situation as “heartbreaking” and revealed plans for his company to build a hatchery to produce disease-resistant oysters in the coming years.

Why It Matters

The oyster industry in Prince Edward Island has faced a crisis due to diseases affecting nearly 100% of some oyster populations, leading to substantial economic losses for growers. The introduction of disease-resistant oyster seeds represents a potential turning point for the industry, allowing for more sustainable production and recovery efforts. Historically, the region’s oyster farms have been crucial to the local economy, and the current efforts to import and develop resistant oysters could help stabilize the industry for future generations. The collaboration between local growers and research institutions emphasizes the importance of innovation in addressing agricultural challenges.

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