
In their review of my first book, Poseidon’s Steed, the Economist called me “The aptly named Helen Scales” and I guess they’re right. I do have a bit of a thing about fish (get it?). Across the airways and in print, I’m noted for my distinctive and occasionally offbeat voice that combines a scuba diver’s devotion to exploring the oceans, a scientist’s geeky attention to detail, a conservationist’s angst about the state of the planet, and a storyteller’s obsession with words and ideas. I have a Cambridge PhD and a monofin, I’ve drunk champagne with David Attenborough and talked seahorse sex on the Diane Rehm show. I spent four years (on and off) chasing after big fish in Borneo and another year cataloguing marine life surrounding 100 Andaman Sea islands. These days I write books and articles, I make podcasts and radio, travel the world in search of stories, and do my best to spend as much time as I can in the sea as a scuba diver, free diver and rookie surfer. I’m a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and a member of the steering committee for the Museum of Curiosity. I’m also a proud aunt, I sew dresses, grow organic vegetables, put on high heels and dance Argentine tango, play piano, sing in the shower, and make a mess in a printmaking studio.
Series
Books

Octopuses
A Ladybird Expert Book
2019

11 Explorations into Life on Earth
Christmas Lectures from the Royal Institution
2017

Poseidon's Steed
The Story of Seahorses, From Myth to Reality
2009

Eye of the Shoal
A Fishwatcher's Guide to Life, the Ocean and Everything
2018

What A Shell Can Tell
2022

The Great Barrier Reef
2021

What the Wild Sea Can Be
The Future of the World’s Ocean
2024

Spirals in Time
The Secret Life and Curious Afterlife of Seashells
2015

Around the Ocean in 80 Fish & Other Sea Life
2023

The Brilliant Abyss
Exploring the Majestic Hidden Life of the Deep Ocean, and the Looming Threat That Imperils It
2021