
The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) is an inter-disciplinary committee of the International Council
for Science (ICSU). SCAR is charged with the 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.
Learn more about SCAR at their website