Summary
Bart Huntley is a remote sensing research officer and data scientist with 11 years' experience applying satellite and airborne data to monitor vegetation, seagrass, mangroves and dredge plumes across Western Australia. Based in Perth at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, he combines fieldwork instincts with strong R programming skills to develop reproducible analyses, models and internal packages that operationalise environmental monitoring. His academic background includes First Class Honours investigating spectral responses of WA peppermint trees, giving him deep domain knowledge in plant spectral ecology. Colleagues rely on him for clear visualisations and pragmatic tools that translate complex geospatial data into management-ready insights. An early career in marine operations also gives him a practical appreciation for logistics and applied monitoring in challenging field conditions.
11 years of coding experience
1st Class Honours, Spectral response of WA peppermint trees., 1st Class Honours, Spectral response of WA peppermint trees. at Murdoch University
HSC, High School, HSC, High School at Canberra Boys Grammar School