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Welcome to SCAR

Welcome to the Home Page of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), an inter-disciplinary committee of the International Council for Science (ICSU). SCAR is charged with initiating, developing and coordinating high quality international scientific research in the Antarctic region, and on the role of the Antarctic region in the Earth system. The scientific business of SCAR is conducted by its Standing Scientific Groups which represent the scientific disciplines active in Antarctic research and report to SCAR.

In addition to carrying out its primary scientific role, SCAR also provides objective and independent scientific advice to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings and other organizations on issues of science and conservation affecting the management of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. In that role, SCAR has made numerous recommendations on a variety of matters, most of which have been incorporated into Antarctic Treaty instruments. Foremost amongst these have been the advice provided for the many international agreements which provide protection for the ecology and environment of the Antarctic.

SCAR meets every two years to conduct its administrative business at the SCAR Delegates Meeting. At these meetings the members of SCAR, through their appointed Delegates, are responsible for approving SCAR finances, and formulating SCAR policy and strategy. They also elect an Executive Committee from among themselves which is responsible for the day-to-day administration of SCAR through its Secretariat at the Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge, England. The Executive Committee comprises the President, Past-President, four Vice-Presidents and the SCAR Executive Director. The SCAR Secretariat is staffed by the Executive Director, Executive Officer and an Administrative Assistant.

SCAR also holds, prior to the Delegates Meeting, a major Open Science Conference to draw attention to Antarctic issues, along with meetings of the Standing Scientific Groups that are designed to finalise the Science Programmes for eventual approval by the Delegates.

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Highlights:

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SCAR Fellowship Scheme 2013 is now open

Closes 4 June 2013. This year in conjunction with COMNAP Fellowships and CCAMLR Scholarships


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The 2013 Martha T. Muse Prize for Science and Policy in Antarctica

Nominations are open on the Muse Prize website until 23 May 2013


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The next generation of SRPs

  • State of the Antarctic Ecosystem (AntEco)
  • Antarctic Thresholds - Ecosystem Resilience and Adaptation (AnT-ERA)
  • Antarctic Climate Change in the 21st Century (AntClim21)
  • Past Antarctic Ice Sheet Dynamics (PAIS)
  • Solid Earth Responses and influences on Cryospheric Evolution (SERCE)

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XIth SCAR Biology Symposium

Life in Antarctica: Boundaries and Gradients in a Changing Environment

15-19 July 2013, Barcelona, Spain


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SCAR Strategic Plan, 2011-2016

Antarctic Science and Policy Advice in a Changing World: SCAR Strategic Plan 2011-2016

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SCAR Newsletter

Issue 31, December 2012

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SCAR "Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment" Report

  • Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment (ACCE) (20 MB)
  • Further ACCE information, including press release, Top 10 Points from the report and annual updates

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Southern Ocean Observing System (SOOS)

  • The Southern Ocean Observing System: Initial Science and Implementation Strategy (6.3 MB)
  • SOOS website

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Framework Planning for Horizon Scan


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