I am currently writing a narrative non-fiction book about seahorses for Gotham Books (an imprint of Penguin) in the United States. My agent is Emma Sweeney. In April 2007 I began writing articles for the National Geographic News website. I also write features for Geographical magazine and the Naked Scientists. I am a member of the British Association of Science Writers.

National Geographic News:
Sharks repelled by metal that creates electric field,
May 2008
World's greatest extinction not caused by toxic gases,
March 2008
Antarctic fish hibernate in winter,
March 2008
Toxic Deep-Ocean triggered "Great Dying", November 2007
Shark ate amphibian ate fish - first "food-chain fossil", November 2007
Corals may have defense against global warming, October 2007
Tagged tuna reveal migration secrets, August 2007
Coral reefs vanishing faster than rainforests, August 2007
Gardening fish "Domesticate" crops of algae, July 2007
Hurricanes heal reefs in surprising cases, July 2007
Bizarre new deep-sea creatures found off Antarctica, May 2007
Glow sticks may lure sea turtles to death, April 2007
Ancient amphibians bit their food, April 2007
Shark declines threaten shellfish stocks, April 2007

Geographical - the magazine of the Royal Geographic Society:

Land of the Giants
, March 2006
Big fish big trouble, October 2005

The Portunus Club Magazine - the magazine of P&O cruises
The lure of oysters, Issue 21 autumn 2008
Underwater paradise, Issue 20 summer 2008

Other:

Shrimply come dancing, [PDF] Runner up in the Daily Telegraph and BASF Science Writer Award,
August 2005
Space rockets save fish, The Naked Scientists
Big fish, small ocean, The Naked Scientists