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SUMMARY:WA Salmon Recovery Funding Board (September 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office \nMeeting information: Meetings – RCO \nOnline Zoom Registration Phone Option: 669-900-6833 – Meeting ID: 860 1999 6276 Physical Location: Room 172\, Natural Resources Building\, 1111 Washington Street\, SE\, Olympia\, WA 98501.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/wa-salmon-recovery-funding-board-september-2026/
LOCATION:Olympia\, WA
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260923T170000
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SUMMARY:2026 ALASKA GEOSUMMIT
DESCRIPTION:2026 ALASKA GEOSUMMIT\n\nWhen: September 21–23\, 2026\nWhere: Alyeska Resort — Girdwood\, Alaska \nThe 2026 Alaska GeoSummit will be held at Alyeska Resort in Girdwood\, Alaska\, one of the state’s iconic destinations\, located just 40 miles south of Anchorage and surrounded by the Chugach Mountains\, glaciers\, and coastal rainforest. This year\, the GeoSummit moves to Alyeska Resort to provide a more immersive setting that reflects Alaska’s scale\, complexity\, and opportunity as a proving ground for next-generation geospatial technologies. \nThis year’s venue is deliberately smaller in scale and richer in character\, designed to foster focused exchange\, spontaneous collaboration\, and meaningful connection among attendees. \nREGISTER NOW\n\n\n\nFull refunds are available for cancellations made more than 60 days before the event. Ticket transfers anytime prior to the event. \n\n\n\n\nPlease note: Your confirmation email contains a direct link to book your hotel room at Alyeska Resort at the discounted rate of $229/night. If you don’t receive the email or can’t find the link\, please contact Sue at akgeosummit@gmail.com. \nVisit the 2026 Alaska GeoSummit website for more information. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNavigating the Paradigm Shift in Geospatial\n\nAI and autonomous systems are rapidly transforming how we understand\, interact with\, and make decisions about the world. At the core of these advances are location-based technologies and geospatial data\, which provide the critical context that makes these systems actionable. Earth observation\, cloud-native infrastructure\, Geo/AI\, and emerging agentic systems are converging at an unprecedented pace. \nThe 2026 Alaska GeoSummit focuses on what this convergence means in practice—organizational readiness\, workforce implications\, and how these technologies reshape decision-making across sectors. \nThe technology is here\, and innovation is accelerating. Yet many organizations remain caught between recognizing the need to adopt and lacking the operational\, technical\, or governance readiness to do so. This conference is designed to close that gap—moving beyond awareness to actionable pathways for implementation. \nJoin us for keynotes from global technology leaders—Dr. Nadine Alameh (founder of LunateAI and former CEO of the Open Geospatial Consortium) and Dr. Amy Rose (CTO of the Overture Maps Foundation)—alongside Alaska explorer and wilderness safety expert Luc Mehl\, who will frame how he uses geospatial technologies to enables safe adventuring and discovery in remote Alaska. Conference sessions and strategic discussions will move past talking about innovation to tackling real readiness gaps.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2026-alaska-geosummit/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260924T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T235642
CREATED:20251224T171454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251224T171454Z
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SUMMARY:Washington Invasive Species Council Meeting (September 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office \nMeeting information: WISC – Washington Invasive Species Council \nOnline Zoom Registration\nPhone Option: 669-900-6833 – Meeting ID: 852 2889 9784
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/washington-invasive-species-council-meeting-september-2026/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261014T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T235642
CREATED:20251223T173447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T173447Z
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SUMMARY:Northwest Power and Conservation Council Meeting (October 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\, meeting time\, and other materials will be posted at the NPCC website the week before the meeting here: Council Meeting | Northwest Power and Conservation Council
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-power-and-conservation-council-meeting-october-2026/
LOCATION:Idaho
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261015T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261015T113000
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SUMMARY:PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (October 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 10:00 am (PDT) on Thursday\, October 15th for the next meeting of the PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG). During the meeting\, we will update participants on current tasks\, hear a presentation about innovative fish monitoring\, and provide you with opportunities to engage regional managers and experts. These meetings are an opportune time to discuss tasks and get input from members on where they see importance or could use facilitated support. \nTech Talk: TBD \nAgenda \n\n10:00 – Welcome and Introductions\n10:05 – Task Updates\n10:20 – Tech Talk\n11:10 – Q&A\n11:30 – Adjourn\n\nClick link below to join on October 15th \n\n\nMicrosoft Teams Need help?\n\nJoin the meeting on October 15th\nMeeting ID: 233 720 630 552 0\nPasscode: RR9Qf7Tr\n\n\n\nDial in by phone\n+1 207-387-0436\,\,64429963# United States\, Portland\nFind a local number\nPhone conference ID: 644 299 63#\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNever been to a FMWG meeting? This meeting is a perfect time to learn about the project\, join in\, and help guide future work. \nMissed a previous FMWG meeting? Check out our YouTube page for presentations or task meetings. \n\nThe PNAMP Fish Monitoring Work Group (FMWG)\, meets quarterly to discuss task progress\, share expertise through guest presentations\, and support collaboration\, communication\, and coordination among fish monitoring practitioners for effective monitoring and efficient data sharing. The FMWG is also interested in your work; if you would like to present your innovative fish monitoring ideas or any recent publications at a future meeting please contact Meg Dethloff\, mdethloff@psmfc.org
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/pnamp-fish-monitoring-work-group-october-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:FMWG Event,PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261026T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261028T170000
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SUMMARY:2026 Emerging Technologies Information Sessions
DESCRIPTION:The Emerging Technologies Information Sessions (ETIS) Project brings together monitoring professionals\, project managers\, data collectors\, data managers\, and data consumers from all over the world to showcase the latest technologies and innovative techniques in ecological monitoring.\nDetails\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWho: Monitoring Professionals\, Project Managers\, Data Collectors\, Data Managers\, and Data Consumers \n\nWhat: The Emerging Technologies Information Sessions (ETIS) is a bi-annual event that promotes the latest technologies and best practices in ecological monitoring and data discovery. \n\nWhere: Skamania Lodge – Stevenson\, Washington\, USA \n\n\nWhen: October 26-28\, 2026 \n\nSpecifics: You can track this event through the ETIS Project Page and from regular updates in the PNAMP Newsletter. \n\nAbstract Submission Period is Open: Submission Form\n\nAbstract Deadline: May 31\, 2026\n\n\nLodging: Rooms at the GSA Rate of $155/night plus taxes and fees. There will be a room block at Skamania Lodge for this event\, and it is first come/first serve. When the room block is full no other discounted rooms are available.\n\nReservations for the room block can be made HERE or by calling 844-432-4748.\n\n\nSponsorship an Exhibitor Commitment: March 31\, 2026\nRegistration Opens: TBD\n\n 
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2026-etis/
LOCATION:Skamania Lodge\, 1131 SW Skamania Lodge Way\, Stevenson\, WA\, 98648\, United States
CATEGORIES:ETIS Event,PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261027T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T235642
CREATED:20251223T210311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T210311Z
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SUMMARY:Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board Meeting (October 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Documents and pages for future meetings will be posted as they become available. Visit the OWEB calendar for more information.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/oregon-watershed-enhancement-board-meeting-october-2026/
LOCATION:Burns\, OR
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261028T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261030T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T235642
CREATED:20260205T163028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T163028Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Global eDNA Conference
DESCRIPTION:DATES  |  REGISTRATION  | EXHIBIT | ABSTRACTS  |  SPONSOR  |  TRAVEL \nHosted in partnership with the MTS eDNA Committee and the University of Washington’s eDNA Collaborative\, the conference will convene a global community of eDNA enthusiasts from across economic sectors to build connections\, learn from one another\, and further advance eDNA science. \nAbout\nThe global conference will feature three days of concurrent sessions\, focusing on a diverse array of eDNA-related topics (e.g.\, conservation applications\, quantitative analysis\, community engagement\, policy-relevant communication\, technological development\, and many others)\, as well as a set of plenary speakers\, a call for abstracts\, a poster session\, and unstructured time for networking. Contact MTSevents@mtsociety.org for questions. \nDates: October 28-30\, 2026\nLocation: Bell Harbor International Conference Center (2211 Alaskan Wy\, Seattle\, WA 98121)\nFlyer: Click here >>  \nImportant Dates\nAbstract Submission and Registration Opens: January 28\, 2026\nAbstract Deadline: May 29\, 2026\nAbstract Notifications: by July 13\, 2026\nEarly Bird Registration Ends: July 31\, 2026 \nRegistration\nRegistration includes refreshments\, breakfast\, and lunch on all three days. \nEarly Bird (MTS Member): $590 USD\nEarly Bird (Non-Member): $665 USD (includes 1-yr MTS membership)\nNon-Early Bird (MTS Member): $650 USD\nNon-Early Bird (Non-Member): $725 USD (includes 1-yr MTS membership)\nLow and Middle Income Country: $450 USD**\nStudent: $460 USD (Must be an MTS member to receive student price. If you are not a member\, you can sign up here for $25)\nOne Day Registration: $250 USD (Student: $160) \n**If you are traveling from a country listed as low income or lower middle income on World Bank\, email MTSevents@mtsociety.org to receive a discount code bringing the registration fee to $450. \nBy registering for this event\, all attendees\, regardless of MTS membership status\, agree to adhere to the Marine Technology Society’s Code of Conduct. \nExhibit\n\nExhibit Table | $1850 USD: Receive one (1) exhibit table\, recognition on the event website and materials\, and direct access to attendees. Registration must be purchased separately. \n\nREGISTER HERE\nAbstracts\n\nAbstracts are due by May 29\, 2026 and will be accepted upon submission. Following submission\, the Steering Committee will review abstracts and assign the appropriate session format (poster\, lightning talk\, or placement within a larger session). Session type notifications will be shared by July 13\, 2026. \nAbstract Categories\n\nSampling Methods & Field Operations – sampling design and strategies\, technologies for the field\nData Science & Analytic – data science and analytics\, metabarcoding-specific statistical obstacles and solutions\, AI and machine learning applications\nMolecular Tools & Techniques – primers\, new and emerging tools\, beyond eDNA: omics\, microbiome\, diet analysis\nEcology & Environmental Processes – DNA degradation\, transport\, ecological considerations\nStandardization & Data Management – standardization\, FAIR data standards\, global data repositories and large-scale efforts\nConservation Applications – endangered species\, invasive species\, early warning systems\, restoration\nCommunity Engagement & Equity – community/citizen science\, global south/access and capacity building\nPolicy & Governance – policy and law\, scaling eDNA into global policy frameworks\, biosecurity\nImplementation & Adoption – adoption and widespread uptake\, private-sector actors\, novel applications and management applications\nIndigenous Partnerships & Knowledge Systems – Indigenous knowledge integration\, data sovereignty\, partnerships
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/2026-global-edna-conference/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261103T080000
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CREATED:20260520T162030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T162142Z
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SUMMARY:46th International Symposium for the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS)
DESCRIPTION:46th International Symposium for the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS) \nSwimming Upstream: Tackling Environmental: Challenges through Partnership\, Innovation\, & Science \nNovember 2-6\, 2026 \nKelowna\, British Columbia\, Canada \nFor more information or to register: NALMS 2026 – Kelowna\, British Columbia – North American Lake Management Society (NALMS) \nKelowna appears to have abundant water\, but this city is in the most water-scarce region of Canada. The water resources in this semi-arid setting are under increasing pressure\, compounded by watershed-scale disturbance and a warming climate. Warmer\, drier conditions in the growing season means agricultural needs\, urban use\, and environmental flow needs frequently exceed the available water resources. \nTo discuss these\, and other\, issues\, NALMS is pleased to return to Canada (after ten years) for NALMS 2026! The program will feature the below topics (and more)\, workshops\, field trips\, presentations\, networking events\, and vendor displays. \nPotential topics include: \n\nAquatic Invasive Species Climate Change\nPaleolimnology Harmful Algal Blooms\nCommunity-Based Science\nEmerging Technologies & Methods\nEutrophication & Nutrient Management\nIndigenous-Led Monitoring & Stewardship\nManaging Impacts of Extreme Events\nMining & Resource Extraction Impacts\nScience & Management of Salmon Lakes\nUrban Lakes & Stormwater Ponds\n\nFor sponsorship or general information\, visit www/nalms.org/nalms2026 or contact nalms2026@nalms.org. For other details\, contact Conference Coordinator\, Sara Peel (speel@arionconsultants.com) or Conference Chairs\, Hamish Kassa (hamishkassa@gmail.com) and Lucie Thomson (lucie.thomson@gov.bc.ca).
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/north-american-lake-management-society-nalms-conference/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T235642
CREATED:20251223T173642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T173642Z
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SUMMARY:Northwest Power and Conservation Council Meeting (November 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\, meeting time\, and other materials will be posted at the NPCC website the week before the meeting here: Council Meeting | Northwest Power and Conservation Council
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-power-and-conservation-council-meeting-november-2026/
LOCATION:Portland\, Oregon
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261201T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T235642
CREATED:20260520T162455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T162545Z
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SUMMARY:Oregon Invasive Species Council Meeting (Dec 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Oregon Invasive Species Council Meeting \nDate: December 1st\, 2026 \nLocation: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife Classroom – 4034 Fairview Industrial Dr. SE\, Salem\, OR \nFor the most current information\, visit: Meetings & Minutes — Oregon Invasive Species Council
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/oregon-invasive-species-council-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261203T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T235642
CREATED:20251224T170429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251224T170429Z
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SUMMARY:Washington Invasive Species Council Meeting (December 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office \nMeeting information: WISC – Washington Invasive Species Council \nOnline Zoom Registration\nPhone Option: 669-900-6833 – Meeting ID: 878 6007 4063
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/washington-invasive-species-council-meeting-december-2026/
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261208T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T235642
CREATED:20251224T151903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251224T151903Z
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SUMMARY:WA Salmon Recovery Funding Board (December 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office \nMeeting information: Meetings – RCO \nOnline Zoom Registration Phone Option: 669-900-6833 – Meeting ID: 858 8962 7031 Physical Location: Room 172\, Natural Resources Building\, 1111 Washington Street\, SE\, Olympia\, WA 98501.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/wa-salmon-recovery-funding-board-december-2026/
LOCATION:Olympia\, WA
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261215T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261216T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T235642
CREATED:20251223T173833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T173833Z
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SUMMARY:Northwest Power and Conservation Council Meeting (December 2026)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\, meeting time\, and other materials will be posted at the NPCC website the week before the meeting here: Council Meeting | Northwest Power and Conservation Council
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-power-and-conservation-council-meeting-december-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270201T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T235642
CREATED:20260608T160747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T161220Z
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SUMMARY:RRNW 25th Annual River Restoration Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for the 25th Annual River Restoration Symposium\, happening February 1–5!\nJoin for an inspiring week of knowledge sharing\, learning\, and time with colleagues and community. \nCalls for abstracts and sessions will begin in June — stay tuned! \nSymposium Information 2027 – River Restoration NW \nSchedule\nJoin for the full week! February 1–5\, 2027 \n• Short Courses on Monday\, February 1 \n• 3-Day Plenary Sessions on Tuesday–Thursday\, February 2–4 \n• Field Trip on Friday\, February 5 \nAttendance Options\nIn-person: Skamania Lodge in Stevenson\, WA \nVirtual Livestream: Full 3-Day Plenary Sessions \nSymposium Themes\nProject Failures: Lessons Learned – Failure is an inherent part of innovation\, yet it is often underreported. Projects that fall short of expectations can provide some of the most valuable insights for improving future work.  What unexpected outcomes have forced you to rethink your approach? Were there overlooked processes\, site conditions\, or assumptions that altered project trajectories? How can we create space within our field to openly share failures and integrate those lessons into better design\, monitoring\, and adaptive management practices \nCreative Funding Sources & Solutions – Funding remains one of the greatest barriers to implementing and monitoring restoration efforts. As funding opportunities become more scarce and competition increases\, practitioners are called upon to find innovative ways to finance restoration implementation and monitoring. What unconventional funding mechanisms have you leveraged? How can partnerships\, community investment\, or cross-sector collaboration unlock new opportunities? Are there models that successfully integrate restoration funding with broader social\, economic\, or climate resilience goals? \nEstuary Restoration – Estuaries are among the most productive yet heavily altered ecosystems\, serving as critical transition zones for fish\, wildlife\, and human communities. How do we design projects that align with natural water level fluctuations and sediment regimes? What can we learn from historical estuary extents to guide present-day recovery? Where are the priority habitats and emerging hotspots for restoration activity across the region? We want to hear about your spruce swamps! \nWater Management and Irrigation as a Restoration Tool – Drought and climate variability make water a less reliable resource year-after-year. Water management and agricultural production can be used to support ecological function. Where and how can we effectively apply managed aquifer recharge? Are there projects where irrigation system improvements have increased in-stream flows? \nRestoration under Invasion: Adapting to Invasive Species – Invasive species are a major concern in many restoration projects and one of the leading threats to juvenile salmonids. What strategies have proven effective in managing persistent invaders like reed canary grass? How do invasive aquatic species\, from mussels to predatory fish\, influence restoration success? Can restoration design itself be used as a tool to resist or outcompete aquatic invasive species like small mouth bass and brook trout? \nRestoration for Risk Management: Wildfire & Flood Risk – As climate change intensifies disturbance regimes\, restoration is increasingly being called upon to reduce risk to both ecosystems and human communities. Wildfires and floods are reshaping river systems in ways that challenge conventional design and management approaches. How do post-wildfire changes in sediment supply\, hydrology\, and wood dynamics affect restoration priorities? In what ways can restoration projects align with flood risk reduction frameworks such as FEMA Public Assistance or mitigation programs? What regulatory or policy shifts are needed to better integrate restoration into risk management strategies?
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/rrnw-25th-annual-river-restoration-symposium/
LOCATION:Skamania Lodge\, 1131 SW Skamania Lodge Way\, Stevenson\, WA\, 98648\, United States
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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