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<h2 class="hd2">Disinfecting fishing tackle to control fish disease</h2><p>If you fish abroad or within areas in England and Wales where there are fish disease outbreaks, you can help to prevent the spread of fish disease by disinfecting fishing tackle after use. </p><p>The Defra leaflet "Keep Fish Diseases Out" highlights the importance of this and suggests suitable methods for disinfecting fishing tackle and clothing. Please see leaflet from Defra on the left of this page.</p><p><span class="hd3">What methods can be used?</span></p><p>There are several disinfection methods available. Two commonly used methods are:</p><ul><li> thoroughly drying equipment for a minimum of 48 hours, preferentially in direct sunlight; </li><li>chemical disinfectants (Primarily Iodine-based solutions (iodophors) or Virkon® S).</li></ul><p>Of these, drying in sunlight is preferable, but may not always practical. In this case, chemical disinfectants can be used. </p><div class="rghimg"><a href="http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/photolibrary/img_000012?referrer=/subjects/fish/fishnews/1434601/"><img height="97" alt="Fishing" src="http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/commondata/figurethumbnails/img_000012_tn.jpg" width="145"/></a><p><a href="http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/photolibrary/img_000012?referrer=/subjects/fish/fishnews/1434601/"></a></p></div> |
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