 We're just asking people not to murder fish. Okay, that's so near around this area, just like where? Wherever we want. Seals and turtles are killed as by-catch. Fish feel pain? No, they don't. No, they don't? You go to school, don't you? They all right? Hey? He said fish doesn't feel pain. Are you their teacher? No, they don't. Yeah, you should teach them about nervous systems and their brains. Instead of a school of fish, that's actually a school of kids. Sweet, hey? School, a school. A school of fish. And then when you see fish swim together, they don't actually touch each other. They just like glide through the water and they can actually see and have like a sixth sense called the lateral line. They can feel vibrations in the water. Humans can't do that. No matter how educated you get, you won't be able to do what a fish can do. So here we are at Sydney Sea Life, which is like essentially a sea animal prison where people pay to see the animals and, you know, they keep the animals in a big building, you know, water with glass walls. And people go in there and go, oh, wow, look at the amazing sea animals. And then they go home and eat fish anyway. So like, we are here to teach people about the fact that fish feel pain. And we think this is a good place. We've seen as people are coming here to see the sea animals. And little do they know that when they sit down to a plate of a certain fish, the fish in here that they're looking at are probably being murdered as bio-kill as well. So let's go talk to people about it. Catch anything, mate? Catch nothing? Okay. You know, fish feel pain. Fish feel pain. Really should say, did you catch any one, not anything? Fish feel pain, brother? Any toilet they are here. Toilet? I don't really don't know. There's a toilet. But probably you could use that toilet, but don't pay to go in. It's a place like this, just it does teach children that animals are here for our entertainment. You know, just for us to look at and, you know, like same as zoos. It's interesting as people will pay to go in and see these animals, but they'll then go into a restaurant and pay for other sea animals to be murdered. You know what I mean? Like how many fish eaters are here? Fish feel pain. Fish feel pain? We shouldn't be eating them. Salmon farming. Yeah, aquarium. Yeah, aquarium. Yeah, people come in to look at the animals and think they're... Aquarium. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, this is like a prison for the animals. But people will go in and eat fish. Fish market? Yeah, yeah. Aquarium. Yeah. Do you see why I'm here? People are coming to look at fish, right? Like these animals are killed as by-catch. So people can eat fish. Yeah, but do you eat fish? I'm not buying fish. You don't eat fish? I'm eating fish. I'm at the aquarium. So you don't eat fish at all? No, I'm at the aquarium. We don't eat great with the fish. No, I mean like do you eat fish in your lifestyle? I'm at the aquarium. You're here to look at the fish, but you eat the fish. But what about wild fishing? I'm at the aquarium. You have like sharks and seals and turtles are killed as by-catch. Yeah, but it's a reality of eating fish, isn't it? Which I'm trying to teach people about. We'll come and look at the fish, but then they'll sit down and eat them and cause pain to them and suffering. So you couldn't understand like the sort of double standard of coming to pay to look at the amazing fish that you also pay to be butchered, murdered, dragged onto boats, killed in fishing lines, you know? He's not eating fish now, but the guy eats fish. It's obvious, you know what I mean? It's like aquarium. It's like, yes, these animals that you're, you know, fetishizing and going, oh wow, look at this animal here. I mean, they're being murdered in an eternal Holocaust in the oceans cause people want a seafood platter. That's the point. Massive double standards. So it must have been so upsetting to that guy, like to know that fish actually feel pain. Just, it's a sign that says fish feel pain. I mean, like showing someone something like this. Like it's the only reason you would get upset about it is because you're trying to like fight the ramifications of it. You know what I mean? You're trying to, because obviously I'm here because I don't want people murdering sea animals. And if you pay for sea animals to be murdered, the only reason you would get angry is you're trying to, you know, avoid personal responsibility. You know, it's like cognitive dissonance where like your actions aren't aligned with what you believe. And then someone's showing you that those two things aren't aligned. You might say I'm against fish cruelty, which I said, but they'll go into seafood restaurants and eat a bunch of fish. And then they'll pay for this animal prison here so they can go and look at the beautiful fish that they pay for to be murdered. Should I tell them? Look up, Joey Carp Strong. Carb Strong. Joey Carp Strong. Everywhere. Carb, C-A-R-B. Strong. No, no, no, no. I'm saying that, well, this is an animal prison, isn't it? They're not in their natural habitat, are they? But I'm actually saying people go and pay to see these fish for entertainment, but then they'll sit down and dine on the body parts of fish who have suffered and been dragged out of the ocean. And all of these animals here, the sea turtles, the sharks, the dolphins, you know, seals, a quarter's bycatch, you know, because people want to eat a snapper or whatever. And they're using big trawling nets and dragging up everyone, you know? So I'm just trying to highlight. It's a lot of collateral, isn't it? Yeah, I don't know if you've seen Sea Spiracy? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So yeah, Shana, people will go and see the wondrous fish, but then pay for them to be murdered. Yeah, it's a dead fish, isn't it? Yeah, it's pretty sick when you think about it. Fish feel pain. Stop eating fish. I don't want any money. Stop eating fish. Just put your money into plant-based products. Yeah, don't hurt the animals. Good work. Don't hurt the animals, brother. You'd eat that fish? You eat murdered animals? You don't care about animal cruelty or anything? You pay for them to be killed, yeah? They feel pain and suffer, yeah? Fish feel pain, they don't want to die. You know, if they really wanted to help the sea animals, they would just educate everyone in here about why they shouldn't be eating them. You know, maybe just show videos of animals, instead of like having them in aquariums, you know, glass prisons. It just teaches children and humans that these animals are here for basically us, for our visual pleasure, you know, for our needs, you know, trivial needs, instead of just, you know, you could actually have scuba divers photographing them in the oceans, you know, and teaching people not to, you know, cause mass amounts of suffering to sea animals. Five million a minute. Sea animals murdered. Hello. So you're free to protest, that's not a problem at all. So feel free, all good. Oh, no, no, that's cool. Thanks, I appreciate you allowing that. No problem. You okay? Yeah, you're good. Yeah, we're good. It's a range of property in New South Wales. Oh yeah, cool. So we just keep it wide like you're doing. We're just asking people not to murder fish. Okay, that's only around this area, just aquariums. Wherever we want, wherever we want. You can't be just going around Downing Harbor and things, because you need to have permission to do a protest. Oh, we're not actually doing a protest. We're asking people not to eat fish. Yeah, so would you consider that a protest? Well, the thing is like if you're coming around with cameras and with the things so obviously... Can't feel me, is this a public place? This is not a public place? No, you need to have permission. Is this a public place? With the Downing Harbor, you need to have permission. So I'll just find it and I'll just let you know. Okay, so this isn't a public place? Sorry? This isn't actually a public area. It's a public area, but it's been run by the Downing Harbor management. Oh yeah? Yeah. Yeah. All right. Yeah, no worries. Well, we're not hurting anyone, mate. No, I know, that's fine. We're doing something positive. Like you're just letting people know, that's it, yeah? Yeah. Just letting people know. I'm not shouting at anyone. I'm just handing out some information. Okay, all right. Telling people not to eat fish. Yep. Because they feel pain and they suffer. Okay, all right. And we're showing them that fish feel pain and suffer. Yeah, what I love is I'll just have to let them control me about it. And I'll just let you know. Yeah, no, that's all right. Yeah, no worries. Thank you, bro. What's your name? Joe. Joe, Mario. Hey, Mario. Okay. So I spoke to my control room and I spoke to them and asked them. And they said that you should be fine, yeah? Yeah, yeah, that's all right. As long as you're not abusing anyone. No, no, you're not abusing nothing, yeah? And you're not stopping people and stuff like that. So do you see anything else? I'm not obstructing anyone. We're just showing them, educating them. Yeah, yeah, that's fine. Yeah, yeah, no worries. Thanks, I appreciate it. You want to just take a photo of this? Yeah, yeah, that's all right. It's only for our report and that's it. That's all right. Do you think fish feel pain? Do fish feel pain? You probably wouldn't eat fish working at a place like this. Would you? Do fish feel pain? They must be have a non-engagement process. Do you not engage with the extremists? You get your, yeah, some cows that have been killed in a slaughterhouse, you get the iron from their blood. Yeah. Yeah. How do you feel about that? If I went and threw a plastic straw in the beach right now, someone would probably punch me in the face. But they'd probably have a fish sandwich in their hand. You know what I mean?