The images in the following program
 are very sensitive and may be as disturbing to viewers as they were to 
us. However, we have to show the truth about cruelty to animals.Lynne Sneddon (f):Personality’s been 
found in a range of fish and we’ve studied rainbow trout, carp, saber 
fish and stickleback so there’s wide range of fish that show these 
personality differences.
HOST: Gracious viewers, this is Stop 
Animal Cruelty on Supreme Master Television. Today, June 8th is World 
Oceans Day as declared by the United Nations.  
This year’s theme
 is: 『Our Oceans: Opportunities and Challenges.』 In honor of this 
important occasion, we focus on the widespread, savage treatment of 
marine life, specifically our bright fish friends who have emotions, are
 capable of feeling pain and wish to live free and in peace just as any 
of us do. Their will to live is certainly obvious through visual 
observation of their desperate struggle for life when caught. 
They
 suffer immensely, not only from suffocation but some are crushed to 
death after being thrown onto fishing vessels while others are still 
alive when their throats and bellies are cut open. 
According to 
the United Nations, in 2005, commercial fishing operations took 90 
million tons of fish from the oceans. However this huge figure does not 
even begin to give one an idea of the true scale of death caused by the 
 fishing industry. 
Sadly some still hold the belief that fish 
are lower level beings incapable of experiencing feelings. But this is a
 complete myth and the opposite is true.
For more details, please
 visit 
the following websites:
PETA India 
www.PETAIndia.comLynne
 Sneddon 
www.Liv.ac.uk/marinebiology