A Waikino author has paid tribute to seamanship in a new book, A Lighthouse Keeper's Cookbook.
Paul Trevethick's first publication tells a piece of New Zealand history and culture through the eyes of a lighthouse keeper.
The author shares his own life stories of the lighthouses, their unique characteristics and the cuisine they inspired.
Paul travelled the country as the keeper of many lighthouses over seven years, starting with The Brothers on a rocky island in Cook Strait.
"I like The Brothers. There was good free food, television, a telephone, blue cod galore, storms and clear, calm days," he wrote.