The problem is that the ocean water isn't worth anything to the animals living in it, because they don't have any money to pay for it. Maybe the answer is to give them all Universal Credit or something so that they can get jobs and save up to buy their own water from the mining companies. See What is Water Worth On the Free Market? From the video description: Glass squids (family Cranchiidae) live in the boundless waters of the twilight, or mesopelagic, zone. With no protective shell and nowhere to shelter, they need to get creative. Transparency is one way to thrive in a home with few places to hide. Like other cephalopods, glass squids are covered in tiny pigment sacs called chromatophores. They often keep their chromatophores closed so their skin is basically see through. This invisibility cloak hides them from both predators and prey. When the glass squid’s cover is blown, they expand their chromatophores to darken their appearance. Some may fill their body cavity with ink