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ANA TOVEY
Visual Journalist / Producer
  • Video
  • The Dog Share Collective connects people with dogs
  • Rawiri: coffee, connection and kaitiaki
  • Archie: bikes to school
  • Ghost Fishing: cleaning up the rubbish in our waters
  • Where does your food come from? Mushrooms
  • Plogger cleans up the beach one run at a time
  • Tom, Scout and Fran: cycling for family fun
  • Wellington man's daily climate change protest
  • Anthonie Tonnon's Rail Land tour
  • Phototherapy
  • The Upper Hutt teen who is saving Kaimanawa horses
  • The orchestra changing NZ's classical music landscape
  • Project aims to normalise public breastfeeding
  • Wellington's Ghost Hunters
  • Headquarters: Orchestra Of Spheres
  • Marching to remember the 1915 Cooees
  • Home-grown Aussie emoji app
  • The Weed Lady of Geurie
  • Lincoln Brown protection clown
  • Lester: Prickly passion for cacti
  • A container full of Christmas
  • Photographing the heart of the opal
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Photography
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Ghost Fishing: cleaning up the rubbish in our waters

When most of us look out at our beautiful harbours and beaches, we might think about the creatures living in the water, but probably don't give much pause for thought to the man-made products lurking under the surface.
But a team of passionate divers have seen the damage discarded fishing gear and rubbish can do to our marine environment and are out to change it.
Role: Reporter, Camera, Editor
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