i went to work at the miami sea aquarium, and very quickly became the head trainer, capturing dolphinsraining them. and then flipper came along, and i did that for seven years. i was quite -- quite young. in my 20s. i was making a lot of money. but i knew it was wrong. i didn't know it when i first started. it took me a while to figure it out. and that happened because i was watching so many dolphins die. not so many of the flipper dolphins, but all of the other dolphins at the miami sea quarium, we would take the dolphins back to cemetery. i remember taking a star back there and we couldn't find a place to dig a hole. and it dawned on me is anybody keeping track of this. >> lisa we have a tweet from melbourne dolphin. she asks rick . . . >> thank you mel attorney. that's really what our work is about in japan. it's not abc doing combat with the japanese people. it's about working with them and supporting their effort. there's a lot of activists in japan who want to takenership of this issue, and we support that. yeah, you need to be doing this. and so working with japanese people, tha