Notice Type
Departmental
Biosecurity (Declaration of a Controlled Area) Notice Hydatids Arapawa Island I hereby revoke the notice ``Biosecurity (Declaration of a Controlled Area) Notice Arapawa Island'' dated 28 February 1996, published in the following newspapers: Dominion, 2 March 1996; Evening Post, 2 March 1996; Nelson Evening Mail, 2 March 1996; The Press, 2 March 1996; Marlborough Express, 6 March 1996; Marlborough Times, 6 March 1996. I hereby declare, pursuant to section 131 of the Biosecurity Act 1993, the whole of Arapawa Island, situated in the Marlborough Sounds, to be a controlled area (hereinafter referred to as ``the controlled area'') to enable the limitation of the spread of true hydatids (Echinococcus granulosus), being an unwanted organism under that Act. While this declaration is in force, I hereby give notice of the following matters: (i) All ruminants and pigs to be slaughtered in home killing facilities in the controlled area may only be slaughtered if those facilities are located within a dog-proof enclosure in order to ensure that raw offal is not accessible to dogs. (ii) Dogs within the controlled area shall not be fed the offal of ruminants and pigs unless that offal is first cooked by boiling for a minimum of 30 minutes. (iii) Dogs within the controlled area shall not be allowed access to the raw offal of ruminants and pigs. (iv) All occupiers of land within the controlled area are responsible for preventing ruminants and pigs belonging to them from straying onto neighbouring properties. (v) All dogs aged 3 months and over within the controlled area shall be treated for hydatids at 6 weekly intervals until further notice. (vi) All dogs aged 3 months and over entering the controlled area (including those from within the Marlborough district) must have been treated for hydatids within the previous 6 weeks. (vii) All dogs aged 3 months and over within the controlled area shall be kept under control at all times to prevent them gaining access to raw offal. (viii) All dogs aged 3 months and over leaving the controlled area must have been treated for hydatids within the previous 6 weeks. Note Home killing facilities do not include any premises licensed under the Meat Act 1981, but includes on-farm facilities used by itinerant slaughtermen. For the purposes of this notice, offal is defined as liver or lungs, and includes any part of the liver or lungs. All dog treatments for hydatids referred to above shall be with praziquantel by the oral route at the dose rate of 5 mg per kg of dog body weight. This notice takes effect from the date of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette. Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of September 1997. BARRY O'NEIL, Chief Technical Officer, Ministry of Agriculture.
Publication Date
25 Sep 1997

Notice Number

1997-go6740

Page Number

3241