Hugh Edwards (journalist)

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Hugh Edwards is a Western Australian author and marine photographer who has written numerous books on maritime, local and natural history and diving. He played a major part in the discovery of the famous Dutch East India Company shipwrecks of the 17th and 18th centuries on the Western Australian coast[1]. His book Islands Of Angry Ghosts on his expedition to the site of the Batavia, lost in the Abrolhos Islands in 1629, won the Sir Thomas White Memorial Prize for the best book written by an Australian in 1966. It covers the loss of the Dutch East Indiaman, the mutiny and massacre on the island, and the retributions.

Wreck on the Half Moon Reef is another of Edwards' books, on the loss of the Zeewyk in 1727. Recent titles include Shark - The Shadow Below, and Port of Pearls (on the north-west town of Broome and its pearling industry). He lives in Perth, Western Australia.

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  1. ^ National Centre for History Education The Batavia and Her Detectives