The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is conducting additional sampling for MSX, a disease affecting oysters in P.E.I. waters, following a recent positive finding in the Darnley Basin area. This disease, caused by a protozoan parasite, does not pose a risk to humans. The CFIA has established five primary control zone areas to limit the disease's spread, and is working to identify the intermediate host of MSX. The government acknowledges the importance of the aquaculture and wild harvest industries in P.E.I. and is collaborating with industry and provincial partners to develop MSX-resilient oysters.