Wednesday 30 January 2013

KZN CTG from 3-Jan to 30-Jan

The last 4 weeks saw 45 cards submitted that contributed to the Cards-to-Green effort in KZN.
The bulk of these were in the Vryheid and Amatikulu areas, but there has also been a steady chipping away throughout the rest of the province.
This represents an average of 1.6 cards/day, this is still 0.2 above our overall average.

The biggest movers on this table were 2730 and 2831 each with 9 cards, and 2731 with 6.
3030 got a surprising 5 cards thanks to Tim Wood's efforts on the South Coast. This area has been a concern since Barry Porter's passing away, as he used to cover this area quite well.
As stated above, there was also a steady chipping away thoughout the province.
I must point out that although this table reflects 44 cards, but there were actually 45 submitted. There was an old card incorrectly allocated to 2929DC, for pentad 2955_2930. This pentad has been reduced to a single card now.
We have a change in the leaderboard for this period, with Duncan McKenzie managing 3 more than John and Kim Cox's 12, for this period.
The full list per observers as follows:
15  Duncan McKenzie [mostly Vryheid area]
12  John and Kim Cox [just inland along the coastal plain from Mandini to Imfolozi GR]
 7  Tim Wood [S Coast inland]
 4  Alan Manson [Tugela Valley and Donnybrook]
 2  Lawrie Chivers [Dundee area]
 1  Felicity Ellmore [Weenen area]
 1  Jason Boyce [Mkuzi area]
 1  Malcolm Robinson [the troublesome pentad at Henley Dam outside PMB]
 1  Shaun Chamberlain [Newcastle area]
 1  Mr M Taioe [Matatiele area]

Generally for SABAP2 in KZN over the last 4 weeks we managed 7.32 cards per day at an average of 58.4 records per cards. Both of these numbers are still well above our provincial average, but with a distinct tail-off in records per card, from 70.5 in the last period.
With our visitors having left us, we have also dropped to our usual third place in the daily cards submitted table, with Gauteng edging back above us to 7.54 cards/day in second, and the Western Cape back to first on 9.96 cards/day.
Thanks to all contributors to SABAP2, especially in KZN.

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