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SECRETARIAT
Administrative Officer - Mrs Rosemary Nash. Email , Office: +44 1223 336550. part-time: 9am-3pm, Monday to Thursday. Rosemary has a BA in History and Psychology and has worked in a number of administrative and other roles during her lengthy and varied career, including some years as a computer programmer, and a period as a full-time mother. NEAR-TERM VARIABILITY AND PREDICTION OF THE ANTARCTIC AntClim now (Near-term Variability and Prediction of the Antarctic Climate System) is one of SCAR's new flagship Scientific Research Programmes (SRPs).. AntClim now aims to answer fundamental science questions (as identified by the SCAR Horizon Scan), relating to Antarctic Climate variability. The programme aims to take a regional approach to observing and modelling the Antarctica environment GEOLOGICAL MAPPING UPDATE OF ANTARCTICABEDMAP 2 - SCAR
Bedmap2 is a suite of gridded products describing surface elevation, ice-thickness and the sea floor and subglacial bed elevation of the Antarctic south of 60 S. These products were derived using data from a variety of sources, including many substantial surveys completed since the original Bedmap compilation (Bedmap1) in 2001. In particular PLASTIC IN POLAR ENVIRONMENTS Plastic in Polar Environments (Plastic-AG) Plastic pollution is recognised as a global problem, but little is known about the distribution and sources of plastic in the Polar Regions, particularly around Antarctica. The Plastic-AG aims to: examine the presence, origin and biological effects of macro-, micro- and nanoplastics;quantify the scale
RINGS KICK-OFF MEETING, 27 MAY 2021, 1-2PM The RINGS Action Group invites you to join their online kick-off meeting.. The RINGS Action Group will (1) clarify the current knowledge gaps at the ice-sheet margin and assess the impacts of new data filling these knowledge gaps, and (2) develop a set of protocols to systematically collect, analyze, and share comprehensive airbornegeophysical data.
HORIZON SCAN METHODOLOGY Horizon Scanning is gaining acceptance as a methodology to develop a collective view of future directions in an area of interest. A seminal paper that guided the development of the 1st SCAR Science Horizon Scan is the paper by Sutherland et al (2011) that analyzes several horizon scan activities and recommends best practice based on these SCAR PAPERS TO THE ANTARCTIC TREATY CONSULTATIVE MEETINGS SCAR's Standing Committee on the Antarctic Treaty System is responsible for coordinating the advice presented to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings. This is mainly done through the presentation of papers at the meetings. The papers submitted by SCAR over many years can be found here. IBCSO (BATHYMETRIC CHART) International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean. The IBCSO Poster, 2013, is a polar stereographic view of the Southern Ocean displaying bathymetric contours south of 60° S at a scale of 1:7,000,000. The poster size is 39.25 x 47.125 inches. To cite this chart or the IBCSO grid please use: WELCOME TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON ANTARCTIC RESEARCHABOUT USSCIENCEPOLICYRESOURCESCAPACITY BUILDINGNEWS The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) is a thematic organisation of the International Science Council (ISC), and was created in 1958.SCAR is charged with initiating, developing and coordinating high quality international scientific research in the Antarctic region (including the Southern Ocean), and on the role of the Antarctic region in the Earth system.SECRETARIAT
Administrative Officer - Mrs Rosemary Nash. Email , Office: +44 1223 336550. part-time: 9am-3pm, Monday to Thursday. Rosemary has a BA in History and Psychology and has worked in a number of administrative and other roles during her lengthy and varied career, including some years as a computer programmer, and a period as a full-time mother. NEAR-TERM VARIABILITY AND PREDICTION OF THE ANTARCTIC AntClim now (Near-term Variability and Prediction of the Antarctic Climate System) is one of SCAR's new flagship Scientific Research Programmes (SRPs).. AntClim now aims to answer fundamental science questions (as identified by the SCAR Horizon Scan), relating to Antarctic Climate variability. The programme aims to take a regional approach to observing and modelling the Antarctica environment GEOLOGICAL MAPPING UPDATE OF ANTARCTICABEDMAP 2 - SCAR
Bedmap2 is a suite of gridded products describing surface elevation, ice-thickness and the sea floor and subglacial bed elevation of the Antarctic south of 60 S. These products were derived using data from a variety of sources, including many substantial surveys completed since the original Bedmap compilation (Bedmap1) in 2001. In particular PLASTIC IN POLAR ENVIRONMENTS Plastic in Polar Environments (Plastic-AG) Plastic pollution is recognised as a global problem, but little is known about the distribution and sources of plastic in the Polar Regions, particularly around Antarctica. The Plastic-AG aims to: examine the presence, origin and biological effects of macro-, micro- and nanoplastics;quantify the scale
RINGS KICK-OFF MEETING, 27 MAY 2021, 1-2PM The RINGS Action Group invites you to join their online kick-off meeting.. The RINGS Action Group will (1) clarify the current knowledge gaps at the ice-sheet margin and assess the impacts of new data filling these knowledge gaps, and (2) develop a set of protocols to systematically collect, analyze, and share comprehensive airbornegeophysical data.
HORIZON SCAN METHODOLOGY Horizon Scanning is gaining acceptance as a methodology to develop a collective view of future directions in an area of interest. A seminal paper that guided the development of the 1st SCAR Science Horizon Scan is the paper by Sutherland et al (2011) that analyzes several horizon scan activities and recommends best practice based on these SCAR PAPERS TO THE ANTARCTIC TREATY CONSULTATIVE MEETINGS SCAR's Standing Committee on the Antarctic Treaty System is responsible for coordinating the advice presented to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings. This is mainly done through the presentation of papers at the meetings. The papers submitted by SCAR over many years can be found here. IBCSO (BATHYMETRIC CHART) International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean. The IBCSO Poster, 2013, is a polar stereographic view of the Southern Ocean displaying bathymetric contours south of 60° S at a scale of 1:7,000,000. The poster size is 39.25 x 47.125 inches. To cite this chart or the IBCSO grid please use:DATA & DATABASES
Data and Databases. SCAR promotes free and unrestricted access to Antarctic data and information by promoting open and accessible archiving practices. SCAR aims to be a portal to data repositories of Antarctic scientific data and information. The SCAR Data Policy isdescribed in. pdf.
SECRETARIAT
Administrative Officer - Mrs Rosemary Nash. Email , Office: +44 1223 336550. part-time: 9am-3pm, Monday to Thursday. Rosemary has a BA in History and Psychology and has worked in a number of administrative and other roles during her lengthy and varied career, including some years as a computer programmer, and a period as a full-time mother.SCAR FINANCE
SCAR receives its funding primarily through the National Contributions of its Member countries. SCAR also receives funds through grants and other proposals for specific projects. Members also provide additional voluntary contributions to fund specific activities, such GEOLOGICAL HERITAGE AND GEO-CONSERVATION The SCAR Action Group on Geological Heritage and Geo-conservation (Geoconservation) aims to develop a policy paper for the ATCM detailing research, protection and ongoing management on and in areas of geological, geomorphological and paleontological significance within the Antarctic.SCAR
SCAR initiates, develops and coordinates scientific research in the Antarctic region and provides objective independent scientific advice to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings. ANTARCTIC PERMAFROST AND SOILS The SCAR Antarctic Permafrost, Soils and Periglacial Environments (ANTPAS) Expert Group aims to develop an internationally coordinated, web-accessible database and monitoring system on Antarctic permafrost and soils. Antarctic permafrost forms an integral part of the terrestrial cryosphere, yet information on its distribution,thickness, age
SKAG (SCAR KRILL ACTION GROUP) SCAR Krill Action Group (SKAG) Antarctic krill play a vital role in the Antarctic food web, providing a major part of the diet of larger species such as whales, seals, penguins and fish. They are also commercially fished in the Southern Ocean and used in the production of fish food, animal feed and human dietary supplements. But evenafter
PLASTIC IN POLAR ENVIRONMENTS Plastic in Polar Environments (Plastic-AG) Plastic pollution is recognised as a global problem, but little is known about the distribution and sources of plastic in the Polar Regions, particularly around Antarctica. The Plastic-AG aims to: examine the presence, origin and biological effects of macro-, micro- and nanoplastics;quantify the scale
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES A social sciences group was established in 2010 and became the Humanities and Social Sciences Expert Group (HASSEG) in 2014. The History Group was granted expert group status in 2011. From 2013, the two groups held joint meetings, organising workshops and conference sessions at SCAR's Open Science Conferences (OSCs), and holding joint NEW SKAG PUBLICATION ON THE FUTURE OF KRILL The SCAR Krill Action Group (SKAG) has published a new paper, titled "Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation", in Communications Earth & Environment.The Action Group has identified several research priorities that could advance the understanding of krill that matters to WELCOME TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON ANTARCTIC RESEARCHABOUT USSCIENCEPOLICYRESOURCESCAPACITY BUILDINGNEWS The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) is a thematic organisation of the International Science Council (ISC), and was created in 1958.SCAR is charged with initiating, developing and coordinating high quality international scientific research in the Antarctic region (including the Southern Ocean), and on the role of the Antarctic region in the Earth system.DATA & DATABASES
Data and Databases. SCAR promotes free and unrestricted access to Antarctic data and information by promoting open and accessible archiving practices. SCAR aims to be a portal to data repositories of Antarctic scientific data and information. The SCAR Data Policy isdescribed in. pdf.
NEAR-TERM VARIABILITY AND PREDICTION OF THE ANTARCTIC AntClim now (Near-term Variability and Prediction of the Antarctic Climate System) is one of SCAR's new flagship Scientific Research Programmes (SRPs).. AntClim now aims to answer fundamental science questions (as identified by the SCAR Horizon Scan), relating to Antarctic Climate variability. The programme aims to take a regional approach to observing and modelling the Antarctica environment GEOLOGICAL MAPPING UPDATE OF ANTARCTICA PLASTIC IN POLAR ENVIRONMENTS Plastic in Polar Environments (Plastic-AG) Plastic pollution is recognised as a global problem, but little is known about the distribution and sources of plastic in the Polar Regions, particularly around Antarctica. The Plastic-AG aims to: examine the presence, origin and biological effects of macro-, micro- and nanoplastics;quantify the scale
RINGS KICK-OFF MEETING, 27 MAY 2021, 1-2PM The RINGS Action Group invites you to join their online kick-off meeting.. The RINGS Action Group will (1) clarify the current knowledge gaps at the ice-sheet margin and assess the impacts of new data filling these knowledge gaps, and (2) develop a set of protocols to systematically collect, analyze, and share comprehensive airbornegeophysical data.
BEDMAP 2 - SCAR
Bedmap2 is a suite of gridded products describing surface elevation, ice-thickness and the sea floor and subglacial bed elevation of the Antarctic south of 60 S. These products were derived using data from a variety of sources, including many substantial surveys completed since the original Bedmap compilation (Bedmap1) in 2001. In particular ANTARCTIC PERMAFROST AND SOILS The SCAR Antarctic Permafrost, Soils and Periglacial Environments (ANTPAS) Expert Group aims to develop an internationally coordinated, web-accessible database and monitoring system on Antarctic permafrost and soils. Antarctic permafrost forms an integral part of the terrestrial cryosphere, yet information on its distribution,thickness, age
SCAR PAPERS TO THE ANTARCTIC TREATY CONSULTATIVE MEETINGS SCAR's Standing Committee on the Antarctic Treaty System is responsible for coordinating the advice presented to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings. This is mainly done through the presentation of papers at the meetings. The papers submitted by SCAR over many years can be found here. IBCSO (BATHYMETRIC CHART) International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean. The IBCSO Poster, 2013, is a polar stereographic view of the Southern Ocean displaying bathymetric contours south of 60° S at a scale of 1:7,000,000. The poster size is 39.25 x 47.125 inches. To cite this chart or the IBCSO grid please use: WELCOME TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON ANTARCTIC RESEARCHABOUT USSCIENCEPOLICYRESOURCESCAPACITY BUILDINGNEWS The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) is a thematic organisation of the International Science Council (ISC), and was created in 1958.SCAR is charged with initiating, developing and coordinating high quality international scientific research in the Antarctic region (including the Southern Ocean), and on the role of the Antarctic region in the Earth system.DATA & DATABASES
Data and Databases. SCAR promotes free and unrestricted access to Antarctic data and information by promoting open and accessible archiving practices. SCAR aims to be a portal to data repositories of Antarctic scientific data and information. The SCAR Data Policy isdescribed in. pdf.
NEAR-TERM VARIABILITY AND PREDICTION OF THE ANTARCTIC AntClim now (Near-term Variability and Prediction of the Antarctic Climate System) is one of SCAR's new flagship Scientific Research Programmes (SRPs).. AntClim now aims to answer fundamental science questions (as identified by the SCAR Horizon Scan), relating to Antarctic Climate variability. The programme aims to take a regional approach to observing and modelling the Antarctica environment GEOLOGICAL MAPPING UPDATE OF ANTARCTICA PLASTIC IN POLAR ENVIRONMENTS Plastic in Polar Environments (Plastic-AG) Plastic pollution is recognised as a global problem, but little is known about the distribution and sources of plastic in the Polar Regions, particularly around Antarctica. The Plastic-AG aims to: examine the presence, origin and biological effects of macro-, micro- and nanoplastics;quantify the scale
RINGS KICK-OFF MEETING, 27 MAY 2021, 1-2PM The RINGS Action Group invites you to join their online kick-off meeting.. The RINGS Action Group will (1) clarify the current knowledge gaps at the ice-sheet margin and assess the impacts of new data filling these knowledge gaps, and (2) develop a set of protocols to systematically collect, analyze, and share comprehensive airbornegeophysical data.
BEDMAP 2 - SCAR
Bedmap2 is a suite of gridded products describing surface elevation, ice-thickness and the sea floor and subglacial bed elevation of the Antarctic south of 60 S. These products were derived using data from a variety of sources, including many substantial surveys completed since the original Bedmap compilation (Bedmap1) in 2001. In particular ANTARCTIC PERMAFROST AND SOILS The SCAR Antarctic Permafrost, Soils and Periglacial Environments (ANTPAS) Expert Group aims to develop an internationally coordinated, web-accessible database and monitoring system on Antarctic permafrost and soils. Antarctic permafrost forms an integral part of the terrestrial cryosphere, yet information on its distribution,thickness, age
SCAR PAPERS TO THE ANTARCTIC TREATY CONSULTATIVE MEETINGS SCAR's Standing Committee on the Antarctic Treaty System is responsible for coordinating the advice presented to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings. This is mainly done through the presentation of papers at the meetings. The papers submitted by SCAR over many years can be found here. IBCSO (BATHYMETRIC CHART) International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean. The IBCSO Poster, 2013, is a polar stereographic view of the Southern Ocean displaying bathymetric contours south of 60° S at a scale of 1:7,000,000. The poster size is 39.25 x 47.125 inches. To cite this chart or the IBCSO grid please use:DATA & DATABASES
Data and Databases. SCAR promotes free and unrestricted access to Antarctic data and information by promoting open and accessible archiving practices. SCAR aims to be a portal to data repositories of Antarctic scientific data and information. The SCAR Data Policy isdescribed in. pdf.
SCAR FINANCE
SCAR receives its funding primarily through the National Contributions of its Member countries. SCAR also receives funds through grants and other proposals for specific projects. Members also provide additional voluntary contributions to fund specific activities, such GEOLOGICAL HERITAGE AND GEO-CONSERVATION The SCAR Action Group on Geological Heritage and Geo-conservation (Geoconservation) aims to develop a policy paper for the ATCM detailing research, protection and ongoing management on and in areas of geological, geomorphological and paleontological significance within the Antarctic.ABOUT - SCAR
About Ant-ICON. The SCAR Scientific Research Programme - Integrated Science to Inform Antarctic and Southern Ocean Conservation (Ant-ICON) will answer fundamental science questions (as identified by the SCAR Horizon Scan) relating to the conservation and management of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. It will focus on high-qualityresearch to
ANTARCTIC PERMAFROST AND SOILS The SCAR Antarctic Permafrost, Soils and Periglacial Environments (ANTPAS) Expert Group aims to develop an internationally coordinated, web-accessible database and monitoring system on Antarctic permafrost and soils. Antarctic permafrost forms an integral part of the terrestrial cryosphere, yet information on its distribution,thickness, age
PLASTIC IN POLAR ENVIRONMENTS Plastic in Polar Environments (Plastic-AG) Plastic pollution is recognised as a global problem, but little is known about the distribution and sources of plastic in the Polar Regions, particularly around Antarctica. The Plastic-AG aims to: examine the presence, origin and biological effects of macro-, micro- and nanoplastics;quantify the scale
SKAG (SCAR KRILL ACTION GROUP) SCAR Krill Action Group (SKAG) Antarctic krill play a vital role in the Antarctic food web, providing a major part of the diet of larger species such as whales, seals, penguins and fish. They are also commercially fished in the Southern Ocean and used in the production of fish food, animal feed and human dietary supplements. But evenafter
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES A social sciences group was established in 2010 and became the Humanities and Social Sciences Expert Group (HASSEG) in 2014. The History Group was granted expert group status in 2011. From 2013, the two groups held joint meetings, organising workshops and conference sessions at SCAR's Open Science Conferences (OSCs), and holding joint NEW SKAG PUBLICATION ON THE FUTURE OF KRILL The SCAR Krill Action Group (SKAG) has published a new paper, titled "Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation", in Communications Earth & Environment.The Action Group has identified several research priorities that could advance the understanding of krill that matters to DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCES The department has recently established a fund in memory of Dr Sheila Seaman, who died in 2019 after a valiant battle with cancer. A much beloved teacher, a creative researcher, and an endearing colleague, Sheila embodied the best attributes of a geoscientist and a human WELCOME TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON ANTARCTIC RESEARCHABOUT USSCIENCEPOLICYRESOURCESCAPACITY BUILDINGNEWS The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) is a thematic organisation of the International Science Council (ISC), and was created in 1958.SCAR is charged with initiating, developing and coordinating high quality international scientific research in the Antarctic region (including the Southern Ocean), and on the role of the Antarctic region in the Earth system.DATA & DATABASES
Data and Databases. SCAR promotes free and unrestricted access to Antarctic data and information by promoting open and accessible archiving practices. SCAR aims to be a portal to data repositories of Antarctic scientific data and information. The SCAR Data Policy isdescribed in. pdf.
NEAR-TERM VARIABILITY AND PREDICTION OF THE ANTARCTIC AntClim now (Near-term Variability and Prediction of the Antarctic Climate System) is one of SCAR's new flagship Scientific Research Programmes (SRPs).. AntClim now aims to answer fundamental science questions (as identified by the SCAR Horizon Scan), relating to Antarctic Climate variability. The programme aims to take a regional approach to observing and modelling the Antarctica environment GEOLOGICAL MAPPING UPDATE OF ANTARCTICA RINGS KICK-OFF MEETING, 27 MAY 2021, 1-2PM The RINGS Action Group invites you to join their online kick-off meeting.. The RINGS Action Group will (1) clarify the current knowledge gaps at the ice-sheet margin and assess the impacts of new data filling these knowledge gaps, and (2) develop a set of protocols to systematically collect, analyze, and share comprehensive airbornegeophysical data.
PLASTIC IN POLAR ENVIRONMENTS Plastic in Polar Environments (Plastic-AG) Plastic pollution is recognised as a global problem, but little is known about the distribution and sources of plastic in the Polar Regions, particularly around Antarctica. The Plastic-AG aims to: examine the presence, origin and biological effects of macro-, micro- and nanoplastics;quantify the scale
BEDMAP 2 - SCAR
Bedmap2 is a suite of gridded products describing surface elevation, ice-thickness and the sea floor and subglacial bed elevation of the Antarctic south of 60 S. These products were derived using data from a variety of sources, including many substantial surveys completed since the original Bedmap compilation (Bedmap1) in 2001. In particular HORIZON SCAN METHODOLOGY Horizon Scanning is gaining acceptance as a methodology to develop a collective view of future directions in an area of interest. A seminal paper that guided the development of the 1st SCAR Science Horizon Scan is the paper by Sutherland et al (2011) that analyzes several horizon scan activities and recommends best practice based on these SCAR PAPERS TO THE ANTARCTIC TREATY CONSULTATIVE MEETINGS SCAR's Standing Committee on the Antarctic Treaty System is responsible for coordinating the advice presented to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings. This is mainly done through the presentation of papers at the meetings. The papers submitted by SCAR over many years can be found here. IBCSO (BATHYMETRIC CHART) International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean. The IBCSO Poster, 2013, is a polar stereographic view of the Southern Ocean displaying bathymetric contours south of 60° S at a scale of 1:7,000,000. The poster size is 39.25 x 47.125 inches. To cite this chart or the IBCSO grid please use: WELCOME TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON ANTARCTIC RESEARCHABOUT USSCIENCEPOLICYRESOURCESCAPACITY BUILDINGNEWS The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) is a thematic organisation of the International Science Council (ISC), and was created in 1958.SCAR is charged with initiating, developing and coordinating high quality international scientific research in the Antarctic region (including the Southern Ocean), and on the role of the Antarctic region in the Earth system.DATA & DATABASES
Data and Databases. SCAR promotes free and unrestricted access to Antarctic data and information by promoting open and accessible archiving practices. SCAR aims to be a portal to data repositories of Antarctic scientific data and information. The SCAR Data Policy isdescribed in. pdf.
NEAR-TERM VARIABILITY AND PREDICTION OF THE ANTARCTIC AntClim now (Near-term Variability and Prediction of the Antarctic Climate System) is one of SCAR's new flagship Scientific Research Programmes (SRPs).. AntClim now aims to answer fundamental science questions (as identified by the SCAR Horizon Scan), relating to Antarctic Climate variability. The programme aims to take a regional approach to observing and modelling the Antarctica environment GEOLOGICAL MAPPING UPDATE OF ANTARCTICA RINGS KICK-OFF MEETING, 27 MAY 2021, 1-2PM The RINGS Action Group invites you to join their online kick-off meeting.. The RINGS Action Group will (1) clarify the current knowledge gaps at the ice-sheet margin and assess the impacts of new data filling these knowledge gaps, and (2) develop a set of protocols to systematically collect, analyze, and share comprehensive airbornegeophysical data.
PLASTIC IN POLAR ENVIRONMENTS Plastic in Polar Environments (Plastic-AG) Plastic pollution is recognised as a global problem, but little is known about the distribution and sources of plastic in the Polar Regions, particularly around Antarctica. The Plastic-AG aims to: examine the presence, origin and biological effects of macro-, micro- and nanoplastics;quantify the scale
BEDMAP 2 - SCAR
Bedmap2 is a suite of gridded products describing surface elevation, ice-thickness and the sea floor and subglacial bed elevation of the Antarctic south of 60 S. These products were derived using data from a variety of sources, including many substantial surveys completed since the original Bedmap compilation (Bedmap1) in 2001. In particular HORIZON SCAN METHODOLOGY Horizon Scanning is gaining acceptance as a methodology to develop a collective view of future directions in an area of interest. A seminal paper that guided the development of the 1st SCAR Science Horizon Scan is the paper by Sutherland et al (2011) that analyzes several horizon scan activities and recommends best practice based on these SCAR PAPERS TO THE ANTARCTIC TREATY CONSULTATIVE MEETINGS SCAR's Standing Committee on the Antarctic Treaty System is responsible for coordinating the advice presented to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings. This is mainly done through the presentation of papers at the meetings. The papers submitted by SCAR over many years can be found here. IBCSO (BATHYMETRIC CHART) International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean. The IBCSO Poster, 2013, is a polar stereographic view of the Southern Ocean displaying bathymetric contours south of 60° S at a scale of 1:7,000,000. The poster size is 39.25 x 47.125 inches. To cite this chart or the IBCSO grid please use:DATA & DATABASES
Data and Databases. SCAR promotes free and unrestricted access to Antarctic data and information by promoting open and accessible archiving practices. SCAR aims to be a portal to data repositories of Antarctic scientific data and information. The SCAR Data Policy isdescribed in. pdf.
GEOLOGICAL HERITAGE AND GEO-CONSERVATION The SCAR Action Group on Geological Heritage and Geo-conservation (Geoconservation) aims to develop a policy paper for the ATCM detailing research, protection and ongoing management on and in areas of geological, geomorphological and paleontological significance within the Antarctic.SCAR FINANCE
SCAR receives its funding primarily through the National Contributions of its Member countries. SCAR also receives funds through grants and other proposals for specific projects. Members also provide additional voluntary contributions to fund specific activities, such PLASTIC IN POLAR ENVIRONMENTS Plastic in Polar Environments (Plastic-AG) Plastic pollution is recognised as a global problem, but little is known about the distribution and sources of plastic in the Polar Regions, particularly around Antarctica. The Plastic-AG aims to: examine the presence, origin and biological effects of macro-, micro- and nanoplastics;quantify the scale
ABOUT - SCAR
The membership of the SRP is from a range of countries, representing the biological and physical sciences and other stakeholders. While there is a strong physical focus for much of the proposed research, the SRP will integrate research from multiple disciplines and complement existing SCAR activities. The five main themes for AntClimnow are:
ANTARCTIC PERMAFROST AND SOILS The SCAR Antarctic Permafrost, Soils and Periglacial Environments (ANTPAS) Expert Group aims to develop an internationally coordinated, web-accessible database and monitoring system on Antarctic permafrost and soils. Antarctic permafrost forms an integral part of the terrestrial cryosphere, yet information on its distribution,thickness, age
SKAG (SCAR KRILL ACTION GROUP) SCAR Krill Action Group (SKAG) Antarctic krill play a vital role in the Antarctic food web, providing a major part of the diet of larger species such as whales, seals, penguins and fish. They are also commercially fished in the Southern Ocean and used in the production of fish food, animal feed and human dietary supplements. But evenafter
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES A social sciences group was established in 2010 and became the Humanities and Social Sciences Expert Group (HASSEG) in 2014. The History Group was granted expert group status in 2011. From 2013, the two groups held joint meetings, organising workshops and conference sessions at SCAR's Open Science Conferences (OSCs), and holding joint NEW SKAG PUBLICATION ON THE FUTURE OF KRILL The SCAR Krill Action Group (SKAG) has published a new paper, titled "Successful ecosystem-based management of Antarctic krill should address uncertainties in krill recruitment, behaviour and ecological adaptation", in Communications Earth & Environment.The Action Group has identified several research priorities that could advance the understanding of krill that matters to DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCES The department has recently established a fund in memory of Dr Sheila Seaman, who died in 2019 after a valiant battle with cancer. A much beloved teacher, a creative researcher, and an endearing colleague, Sheila embodied the best attributes of a geoscientist and a humanQUICK LINKS MENU
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WELCOME TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON ANTARCTIC RESEARCHRECENT NEWS
NEW PUBLICATION ON DIATOM COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND RICHNESS US-SCAR ANTARCTIC SCIENCE MEETING, 12-15 JULY SPECIAL ANTARCTIC EDITION OF BULLETIN OF MARINE AND COASTAL RESEARCH SCAR KRILL ACTION GROUP WORKSHOP REPORT NOW AVAILABLE ROKKODAI FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR SC-HASS CONFERENCE SUCCESSFUL RINGS KICK-OFF MEETING SC-HASS BIENNIAL CONFERENCE: THE GLOBAL ANTARCTIC 2021 VISITING SCHOLAR APPLICATIONS OPEN SOUTHERN OCEAN UN DECADE SURVEY MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROJECT: ANTARCTIC RESOLUTION STEVEN CHOWN AWARDED MEDAL OF THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MADRIDPROTOCOL
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