Supernova discovery statistics for 2000

These are supernova stastics for the year 2000. If there are other statistics you are interested in, please let me know.
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For the year 2000, 199 supernovae and 10 extragalactic novae were reported.
183 of these supernovae were named by CBAT,
14 were given possible supernova designations,
and 2 were not reported to CBAT.
39 supernovae were found in NGC/IC galaxies, 185 were found in named galaxies
75 objects were discovered by amateurs
0 were brighter than 13th Magnitude
27 were brighter than 16th Magnitude
81 were brighter than 18th Magnitude
76 Type I supernovae were found
  65 Type Ia
    0 Type Ia-02cx
    1 Type Ia-91bg
    0 Type Ia-91T
    1 Type Ia-pec
  6 Type Ib
    1 Type Ibn
    0 Type Ib-pec
  5 Type Ic
    0 Type Icn
    0 Type Ic-pec
  0 Type SLSN-I
49 Type II supernovae were found
  7 Type IIn
  0 Type IIP
  1 Type IIb
  2 Type IIL
  0 Type SLSN-II
  1 Type II-pec
1 LBV (supernova impostors) were found
0 were not supernovae or Extragalactic novae.
72 were untyped
Of the 10 novae that were reported  8 were reported to CBAT and 2 were not
  8 were given official names by CBAT
  6 were found in M31
  1 were found in M81
  0 were found in M33
  0 were untyped


  33 objects were discovered by LOSS (prof) (2000du)
  33 objects were discovered by Palomar-Quest (prof) (2000av)
  23 objects were discovered by Nearby Galaxy Supernova Search (prof) (2000fl)
  19 objects were discovered by Tim Puckett et al. (2000fd)
  14 objects were discovered by EROS (prof) (2000bz)
  11 objects were discovered by High Z Supernova Search (prof) (2000dy)
  10 objects were discovered by Galaxy Zoo (AT2000gf)
  10 objects were discovered by LOTOSS (prof) (2001L)
   6 objects were discovered by SDSS (prof) (2000ga)
   5 objects were discovered by Robin Chassagne (2000fb)
   4 objects were discovered by Mark Armstrong (2000ez)
   4 objects were discovered by Mike Schwartz (2000ej)
   3 objects were discovered by Claude Cornen (AT2000gg)
   3 objects were discovered by Kamil Hornoch et al. (Nova M81 2000)
   3 objects were discovered by Marco Migliardi (2000de)
   2 objects were discovered by Masakatsu Aoki (2000di)
   2 objects were discovered by PUC-Padova Supernova Search (2000fp)
   2 objects were discovered by Roberto Antezana and L. E. Gonzalez (prof) (2000ca)
   1 objects were discovered by AUDE (2000B)
   1 objects were discovered by B. Holmes (2000fn)
   1 objects were discovered by BAO (prof) (2000dw)
   1 objects were discovered by Brett White (2000do)
   1 objects were discovered by CRTS (prof) (AT2000gp)
   1 objects were discovered by CSIC (2000ft)
   1 objects were discovered by Deep Lens Survey team (prof) (2000bj)
   1 objects were discovered by Federico Manzini (2000ev)
   1 objects were discovered by HST (prof) (2000fs)
   1 objects were discovered by Jean Mueller (prof) (2000cm)
   1 objects were discovered by M. M. M. Santangelo (2000dl)
   1 objects were discovered by Monte Agliale Supernovae Search (2000bi)
   1 objects were discovered by Odd Trondal (Possible Nova M31 2000 4)
   1 objects were discovered by Paolo Sala (2000K)
   1 objects were discovered by Remanzacco Observatory (Nova M31 2000 3)
   1 objects were discovered by Robert Evans (2000cj)
   1 objects were discovered by Steven Foulkes (2000C)
   1 objects were discovered by Supernova Cosmology Project (prof) (2000fr)
   1 objects were discovered by Teramo Observatory (2000E)
   1 objects were discovered by Tom Boles (2000D)
   1 objects were discovered by W. Liller (Nova LMC 2000)
   1 objects were discovered by Wittman et. el. (2000fq)

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