Reminder On The Use Of Drones In The Kruger National Park
South African National Parks (SANParks) would like to remind the public that flying of unmanned aerial vehicles which are commonly known as drones is ...
SANParks Senior Section Ranger for the Wilderness Section of the Garden Route National Park (GRNP), Nellie Grootendorst, says on Wednesday morning, a weather warning from the Eden District Municipality had predicted 50mm of rain for Tuesday and Wednesday. “On Wednesday morning, we noticed that rainfall was around the 50mm mark” says Grootendorst. “This prompted our team of rangers to keep checking the measuring plate every 30 minutes.”
When it reached the 2 meter mark, at about 12:45pm, the water was pushed and ran over to sea. “If the water had failed to do this, SANParks was ready to use the bulldozer.”
Artificial breaching of the sandbars at the Touw River and Swartriver estuary mouths is done primarily to prevent flooding of neighbouring properties along the River. The open/ closed conditions of the estuary are often cited as one of several environmental factors to influence the abundance of marine fish in estuaries. The set standards for breaching are 2 meters above mean sea level (amsl) for Swartvlei and between 2,1 and 2,4 meters for the Touw River.
South African National Parks (SANParks) Garden Route Communications
Tel: 044 302 5633
Nandi Mgwadlamba
Regional Communications Manager, SANParks
Tel: 044 302 5633; Cell: 078 702 9663
Email: [email protected]