International Steering Board

Chair of the Steering Board

  • Antje Boetius
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI)
Contact
  • Adelino Canário
  • Algarve Centre for Marine Sciences (CCMAR)/ U. Algarve
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  • Contact Person
  • Alvaro Soutullo
  • Uruguayan Antarctic Institute (IAU)
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  • Antonio Quesada
  • Spanish Polar Comitte (SPC)
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  • Logistics
  • Ashley Johnson
  • DFFE
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  • Camilla Brekke
  • Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI)
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  • Contact Person
  • Carlo Barbante
  • University Ca’ Foscari of Venice (ISP-CNR)
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  • Céline Le Bohec
  • Scientific Centre of Monaco (CSM)
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  • Daan Blok
  • The Netherlands Polar Programme (NPP)
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  • Danièle Rod
  • Swiss Polar Institute (SPI)
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  • Contact Person, Logistics
  • Dragomir Mateev
  • Bulgarian Antarctic Institute (BAI)
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  • Contact Person
  • Frank Pattyn
  • Université libre de Bruxelles
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  • Sea Ice, Director / Chair
  • Gael Durand
  • French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS-IGE)
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  • Main Funding Agency Contact
  • Gilberto Siko
  • DSTI
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  • Gino Casassa Rogazinski
  • Chilean Antarctic Institute (INACH)
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  • Haynnee Trad Souza
  • Secretariat of the Interministerial Commission for Sea Resources (SECIRM)
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  • Hyoung Chul Shin
  • Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI)
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  • Illka Matero
  • Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research / University of Helsinki
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  • Jane Francis
  • British Antarctic Survey (BAS)
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  • Jordy Hendrikx
  • Antarctica New Zealand
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  • Katarina Gårdfeldt
  • Swedish Polar Research Secretariat (SPRS) 
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  • Maarten Boersma
  • Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI)
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  • Contact Person
  • Monika A. Kusiak
  • Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences (IGF PAN)
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  • Director / Chair
  • Nerilie Abram
  • Australian Antarctic Division (AAD)
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  • Biology, Contact Person, Logistics, Science Communication
  • Pablo Londoñe
  • Dirección de Asuntos Antárticos – Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del Perú (RREE - DGSLA)
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  • Pavel Kapler
  • Czech Antarctic Research Programme (CARP)
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  • Land / Ice Sheet, Director
  • Sebastián Marinsek
  • Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA)
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  • Contact Person
  • Thamban Meloth
  • National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR)
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  • Yoshifumi Nogi
  • National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR)
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Scientific Steering Board

Chairs of the Scientific Steering Board

Themes Contacts

Southern Ocean and Antarctic heat, freshwater, carbon and elements cycles and their response to climate change

Rapid sea ice decline and its causes and consequences

Melting ice sheets and ice shelves and coastal impacts

Improving knowledge and protection of the unique Antarctic life: from land to ocean and into the deep sea

Anthropogenic signatures in Antarctica: the race against pollution and other pressures

Aerosol-cloud interactions and radiative feedbacks

Variability, extremes, and tipping points in a changing Antarctic climate

Cross-cutting Themes Contacts

Data Management

Earth Observation

Institutional Partners Contacts

SOOS: Southern Ocean Observing System

SCAR Antarctica InSync Action Group

National Committee

Argentina
  • Diego Gómez Izquierdo
  • Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA)
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  • Walter Mac Cormack
  • Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA)
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  • Coordination
  • Gabriela Campana
  • Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA)
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  • Coordination
  • María Liliana Quartino
  • Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA)
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  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Pablo Fontana
  • Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA)
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  • Logistics
  • COCOANTAR
  • Joint Antarctic Command (COCOANTAR)
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  • Logistics
  • Francisco Pinto
  • National Antarctic Directorate (DNA)
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  • Logistics
  • Silvina Claudia Balsalobre
  • National Antarctic Directorate (DNA)
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  • Main Funding Agency Contact
  • FONCYT
  • Fund for Scientific and Technological Research (FONCYT)
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  • Modelling
  • Tomás Marina
  • National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET - CADIC)
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  • Science Communication
  • Lucas Cammilleri
  • Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA)
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  • Science Communication
  • Matías Belinco
  • Argentine Antarctic Institute (IAA)
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Australia
  • Coordination
  • Patricia Miloslavich
  • Australian Antarctic Division (AAD)
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  • Director / Chair
  • Nerilie Abram
  • Australian Antarctic Division (AAD)
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  • Logistics
  • David Souter
  • Australian Antarctic Division (AAD)
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  • Steering Committee
  • Delphine Lannuzel
  • Australian Antarctic Program Partnership/University of Tasmania
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  • Steering Committee
  • Jodie Smith
  • Geoscience Australia
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  • Steering Committee
  • Mark Hemer
  • Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
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  • Steering Committee
  • Matt King
  • Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science/University of Tasmania
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  • Steering Committee
  • Nicole Webster
  • National Committee for Antarctic Research/Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies/University of Tasmania
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  • Steering Committee
  • Steven Chown
  • Securing Antarctica’s Environmental Future/Monash University
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Belgium
  • Contact Person
  • Frank Pattyn
  • Université libre de Bruxelles
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  • Logistics
  • Alain Hubert
  • International Polar Foundation (IPF)
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  • Main Funding Agency Contact
  • David Cox
  • Belgian Science Policy Office
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Brazil
  • Contact Person, Logistics
  • Haynnee Trad Souza
  • Secretariat of the Interministerial Commission for sea resources - SECIRM
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  • Contact Person, Main Funding Agency Contact
  • Margareth Alves Carvalho
  • National Council for Scientific and Technological Development - CNPq
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  • Contact Person, Science Communication
  • Andrea Cruz
  • Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation -
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  • Ocean
  • Mauricio M. Mata 
  • Laboratory of Ocean and Climate Studies
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Bulgaria
  • Contact Person, Logistics
  • Dragomir Mateev
  • Bulgarian Antarctic Institute (BAI)
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  • Science Communication
  • Rositsa Yaneva
  • National Center for Polar Studies, Sofia University
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Chile
  • Contact Person
  • Andrés López Lara
  • INACH
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  • Contact Person
  • Gino Casassa Rogazinski
  • INACH
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  • Logistics
  • Cristian Toledo Mancilla
  • INACH
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Germany
  • Antarctica Management
  • Anette Küster
  • German Environment Agency
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  • Contact Person
  • Maarten Boersma
  • Alfred-Wegener-Institute Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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  • Coordination
  • Diego Filún
  • Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research
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  • Data Management
  • Janine Felden
  • Alfred-Wegener-Institute Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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  • EDI
  • Inga Beck
  • LMU München/SCAR
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  • International Cooperation
  • Nicole Biebow
  • Alfred-Wegener-Institute Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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  • Science Communication
  • Roland Koch
  • Alfred-Wegener-Institute Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung
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India
  • Coordination
  • Rahul Mohan
  • National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Goa
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  • Data Management
  • V. S. Samy
  • National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Goa
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  • Logistics, Coordination
  • Shailendra Saini
  • National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Goa
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  • Science Communication
  • Avinash Kumar
  • National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Goa
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Italy
  • Contact Person
  • Carlo Barbante
  • University Ca’ Foscari of Venice (ISP-CNR)
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  • Logistics
  • Franco Coren
  •  OGS Trieste
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  • Main Funding Agency Contact
  • Silvano Onofri
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  • Science Communication
  • Chiara Venier
  • ISP-CNR Venice
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Japan
  • International Cooperation, Science Communication
  • Satoshi Imura
  • National Institute of Polar Research
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  • Logistics, COMNAP representative, ATCM representative
  • Gen Hashida
  • National Institute of Polar Research
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New Zealand
  • Contact Person, Logistics
  • Jordy Hendrikx
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Norway
  • Contact Person
  • Harald Steen
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  • Science Communication
  • Birgit Njaastad
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Peru
  • Biology, Contact Person, Logistics, Science Communication
  • Pablo Londoñe
  • Dirección de Asuntos Antárticos – Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores del Perú (RREE - DGSLA)
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Poland
  • Contact Person
  • Monika A. Kusiak
  • Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences (IGF PAN)
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Portugal
  • Adelino Canário
  • Algarve Centre for Marine Sciences (CCMAR)/ U. Algarve
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South Africa
  • Contact Person
  • Tammy Morris
  • NRF SAEON
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  • Logistics
  • Ashley Johnson
  • DFFE
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  • Main Funding Agency Contact
  • Gilberto Siko
  • DSTI
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  • Science Communication
  • Rabia Mathakutha
  • NRF SAEON
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Spain
  • Contact Person
  • Antonio Quesada
  • SPC
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  • Science Communication
  • Fernando Bohoyo
  • AEI
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Sweden
  • Ulf Jonsell
  • Swedish Polar Research Secretariat (SPRS)
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  • Coordination
  • Margareta Johansson
  • Swedish Polar Research Secretariat (SPRS) 
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  • Director
  • Katarina Gårdfeldt
  • Swedish Polar Research Secretariat (SPRS) 
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  • Logistics, COMNAP representative
  • Håkan Grudd
  • Swedish Polar Research Secretariat (SPRS) 
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  • Science Communication
  • Ted Karlsson
  • Swedish Polar Research Secretariat (SPRS) 
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United Kingdom
  • Contact Person
  • Petra Heil
  • British Antarctic Survey (BAS)/NERC
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  • Coordination
  • Jane Francis
  • British Antarctic Survey
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  • Funding, Contact Person
  • Iain Williams
  • Natural Environment Research Council
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  • Logistics
  • Oliver Darke
  • British Antarctic Survey
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  • Science Communication
  • Athena Dinar
  • British Antarctic Survey
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Uruguay
  • Contact Person
  • Alvaro Soutullo
  • Uruguayan Antarctic Institute (IAU)
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  • Logistics
  • Daniel Nuñez
  • Uruguayan Antarctic Institute
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  • Science Communication
  • Diego Aguirrezábal
  • Uruguayan Antarctic Institute
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Institutional Partners

Antarctica InSync and the UN Ocean Decade

Antarctica InSync is formally recognised as an endorsed programme of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030). Through this global initiative, Antarctica InSync contributes to advancing inclusive, solution-oriented science in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. The programme fosters international collaboration, integrates diverse scientific disciplines, and supports the development of coordinated observing systems to address urgent knowledge gaps.
By aligning with the goals of the UN Ocean Decade, Antarctica InSync helps to generate actionable knowledge to inform policy, support sustainable ocean stewardship, and deepen our understanding of the polar regions in a changing climate.

Learn more about the UN Ocean Decade

Partnering with the Southern Ocean Observing System (SOOS)

The Southern Ocean Observing System (SOOS) is an official partner of Antarctica InSync. Together, we aim to foster a coordinated, multidisciplinary research effort across Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. This partnership supports the development of synchronous, long-term observations that bridge national initiatives, address critical knowledge gaps, and advance our collective contribution to the objectives of the UN Ocean Decade.
By aligning efforts, SOOS and Antarctica InSync enhance the global understanding of polar systems and their role in the Earth's climate and ecosystems.

Learn more about SOOS

Endorsed by COMNAP

Antarctica InSync is officially endorsed by the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP). This endorsement reflects the initiative’s strong alignment with COMNAP’s mission to develop and promote best practices in support of the Antarctic research community. Through this COMNAP InSync Collaboration Project, Antarctica InSync reinforces its commitment to fostering international coordination, supporting efficient and sustainable logistics, and enabling the implementation of synchronised scientific observations across Antarctica.

Learn more about COMNAP

Partnering with the European Space Agency (ESA)

Antarctica InSync is proud to partner with the European Space Agency (ESA) to advance Earth observation efforts in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. This collaboration promotes the integration of satellite-based observations with in situ data, enhancing our ability to monitor and understand environmental change in polar regions. Together, ESA and Antarctica InSync contribute to a coordinated, data-driven approach to studying Antarctica’s role in the Earth system, supporting the shared objectives of the UN Ocean Decade. As part of this partnership, joint workshops and webinars are planned to foster scientific exchange, build community engagement, and explore the integration of Earth observation technologies into polar research.

Learn more about the ESA Polar Cluster

Partnering with International Polar Year

Antarctica InSync is part of the official Planning Group for the Fifth International Polar Year (IPY5). Antarctica InSync contributes to IPY5 by bringing its vision for year-round, circumpolar, and synchronous observations across Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Through its integrated scientific themes and strong international partnerships, InSync is actively shaping the future of polar science and supporting the development of a coordinated, impactful research agenda for IPY5. This involvement aligns closely with our mission as an endorsed UN Ocean Decade Programme, ensuring that Antarctic and Southern Ocean research continues to play a central role in understanding and responding to planetary change. As part of the IPY5 Planning Group, Antarctica InSync also works to strengthen the links between science, infrastructure, and policy, helping to define the key questions, capabilities, and collaborations needed to advance polar knowledge and inform global action.

Learn more about the International Polar Year

SCAR Action Group for Antarctica InSync

The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) has established a SCAR Antarctica InSync Action Group, creating an important coordination platform to strengthen collaboration and exchange across the international Antarctic research community. The SCAR Antarctica InSync Action Group serves as a bridge between the SCAR research community and Antarctica InSync, ensuring continuous exchange of information and expertise. It channels input from SCAR experts, aligns activities across both communities, and helps avoid duplication by making sure SCAR and Antarctica InSync are aware of each other’s ongoing work and can benefit from it. In addition, the Action Group supports communication and coordination across scientific disciplines and encourages stronger connections between researchers, programmes, and infrastructures involved in Antarctic and Southern Ocean research activities.

Learn more about the SCAR Antarctica InSync Action Group

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