Ecological Analytics provides a wide range of services. We currently operate in Continental Europe, but can undertake remote work or deploy to other regions as required. We currently focus on analytical and data-based projects. Despite our name, our capabilities extend to any data-driven enterprise that requires data to be dissected and analyzed to yield insights. We have worked with people outside ecological fields including business information, economics, and medical studies.
We have the expertise to organize field studies, but at present do not have to infrastructure to deploy field teams. Our primary experience is in shallow subtidal systems, and depending on the regulations in the target country we would need to evaluate our role on a case-by-case basis.
We are open to discussion about any project you might want us to work on, or integrate into. Contact us if you would like to find out more about our capabilities.
Craig Syms is a marine ecologist and biostatistician. He received his PhD in 1998 from James Cook University and has worked in academic and research roles in Australia and California. His field expertise lies in subtidal experimental and monitoring, and he specializes in fish ecology and habitat structure. He has worked in areas ranging from New Zealand, to tropical and Temperate Australia and in Califonian kelp forests. He has dived widely in Papua New Guinea, Central Pacific Islands, and the Seychelles. He specializes in remote, intensive field surveys.
As a biostatistician, he has developed and conducted analyses in a wide range of ecological settings ranging from small-scale ecological studies up to oceanographic system levels. As a general consultant, he has provided expertise on econometric, sociological, medical, and other projects. He is an adept programmer in R, Python, and SAS and can develop database and provision cloud services where required.
He also hates having his photo taken.