Emma Bryce Author bio Emma Bryce is a freelance journalist whose work on science, technology, and environmental issues appears in publications like the Guardian, Wired UK, TED Education, and Audubon. She is based in London.
Using Cryptocurrency to Fight Cryptofishing One company thinks it has a solution to fisheries’ myriad transparency problems. May 9, 2018 | 800 words, about 4 minutes
A Gin Tonic for Scots on the Rocks In Scotland’s remote Outer Hebrides, a distillery is making kelp-infused gin—and slowing the tide of migration from one swiftly depopulating island. Sep 28, 2017 | 750 words, about 3 minutes
Five Fishy Cases of Seafood Fraud Fancy some fake caviar, imaginary fish, and sushi made from an endangered species? Dec 2, 2016 | 600 words, about 3 minutes
Like Shazam, but for Fish A new device uses infrared waves to rapidly identify species and fight fish fraud. Jun 7, 2016 | 650 words, about 3 minutes