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No wonder there are so many horror movies made about the ocean. Think of Deep Blue Sea and Jaws, and it’s clear that our ocean anxiety has long been lingering.

But you don’t need Hollywood to find out what happens there. Check out our previous article that features chilling stories from sailors, scuba divers, and surfers who have seen things in the ocean they’d much rather unsee.

This time, we are taking you on a similar ride into the deep waters with this viral thread that has people sharing the most disturbing facts about the ocean. Let’s start with the fact that only 5% of the ocean floor has been explored and I'll just leave it here.

#1

Humpback whale breaching the ocean surface with splashes and coastal mountains in the background, ocean creepy facts concept. When a whale dies, it creates a whole new ecosystem

Victor_IMayBeWeird , Mike Doherty Report

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    Fisherman unloading a large catch in a net at dock, illustrating creepy facts about the ocean’s mysterious depths. Most of the plastic pollution in the ocean is not from straws, shopping bags, or consumer items as most of us were led to believe. It’s from fishing nets and fishing gear.

    TheSheekGeek , Kindel Media Report

    #3

    Scuba diver exploring deep ocean waters surrounded by fish, highlighting creepy facts about the ocean depths. I’m a scuba diver and one thing that really scared me when I first started off diving, you hear SO MUCH more underwater then you ever will above on the surface, I’m not even talking about like the shifting or just the water itself moving, your hear things like fish clicking and other things like that, cuz underwater sounds move and travel a lot more so you hear a lot more and much quicker, was pretty out of nowhere when I first went under

    Cogburn____CG , Marvin Meyer Report

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    #4

    Underwater exploration vehicle capturing the ocean floor revealing creepy deep-sea formations and mysterious marine life. "Hot tub of despair" is a lake under the ocean, in the gulf of Mexico. It is highly concentrated with salt and has dissolved methane. Any creature that enters dies.

    Abathur11235 , EVNautilus Report

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    #5

    Close-up of an octopus underwater highlighting suction cups and textured skin, illustrating creepy facts about the ocean life. We don't really know whats it in I can say that for thousands of years we drew sea monsters beliving they lived in it. Surprising alot of stuff we found in those pictures were in the ocean. (Giant Squid recently ). Just makes you think what else is actually down there that we don't know about.

    ghigoli , K. Mitch Hodge Report

    #6

    Sunken shipwreck covered in marine growth underwater, illustrating creepy facts about the ocean's hidden mysteries. There are perfectly-preserved shipwrecks from ancient Greece preserved at the bottom of the Black Sea. The water is so deep that it becomes anoxic (oxygen free), which preserves organic materials like wood. Shipwrecks are cool, but I find the phenomenon a little disturbing, since there is probably no life down there.

    colorforge , NOAA Report

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    #7

    Bioluminescent jellyfish glowing blue in dark water, illustrating some of the creepiest facts about the ocean. The largest biomass migration takes place every night when deep sea animals come up to feed

    Supraman83 , Sigmund Report

    #8

    Underwater ocean scene with coral reef and fish, illustrating some of the creepiest facts about the ocean depths. Only 5% of the entire ocean in the world has been discovered, that means that there is still 95% unmapped.

    i9rzasm , NOAA Report

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    #9

    Rusty shipwreck partially submerged in the ocean, illustrating one of the creepiest facts about the ocean depths. Lost sailors in the sea who cling to wreckage basically have their skin dissolved by salt water after soaking for more than 3 days.

    SnooOranges4231 , Jason Blackeye Report

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    #10

    Shark swimming underwater with divers in the background highlighting creepy facts about the ocean’s dangerous depths. When you dip your toe in the water you are no longer at the top of the food chain.

    Kermitsfinger , Samson Bush Report

    #11

    Close-up view of a crashing ocean wave, highlighting the power and mystery of the ocean’s depths. I tell new scuba divers this: The ocean doesn’t care about you. It’s not actively trying to kill you. But it will do a lot of things on its own that will absolutely kill you if you’re not prepared and paying attention. I realize this could apply to any natural environment but it feels much more apt when talking about the ocean. One wave that you weren’t prepared for can make your day pretty bad. For the ocean it’s just business as usual.

    bg-j38 , Mark Harpur Report

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    #12

    Dark blue ocean waves with white foam, depicting the mysterious and creepy facts about the ocean's deep water. Point Nemo is the most isolated place in the world. It's in the middle of the South Pacific gyre, which is a massive rotating current that basically keeps any nutrients rich water from ever getting in. So there is no sea life anywhere to be found except for a few crabs and bacteria that live near some thermal vents on the ocean floor. It's so far away from any land that if you sailed there the closest people would be on the international space station. This is the location HP Lovecraft was describing when he provided the location of R’Lyeh where Cthulu and the other old ones love, although Lovecraft's coordinates were slightly off. And in 1997 the loudest unidentified underwater sound ever recorded, known as "the bloop", originated near there. It was loud enough that it was recorded from multiple sensors 5000 miles apart and lasted for over a minute. The prevailing theory is that it was ice cracking off the south pole but we don't actually know what caused it for sure.

    MoobooMagoo , Ekrulila Report

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    #13

    A naval ship at sea with large mechanical equipment on deck, illustrating creepy facts about the ocean. The sonar we use for deep sea mapping really screws up a number of species especially whales, dolphins and porpoises. Imagine walking around and a tornado alarm decibel-level noise triggers right next to you. We do that every time we use that high-powered sonar and it basically f's up their own sonar abilities causing them to be unable to communicate and navigate.

    Reyltjj , wikimedia.commons Report

    #14

    Coastal ocean view with distant mountains under cloudy sky illustrating creepy facts about the ocean's vast unknown. The Mauna Kea Volcano in Hawaii is the both the tallest Undersea mountain and the tallest volcano Hawaii. It sits 6000 meters below the surface of the ocean and stands a staggering 4000m above. Giving it an overall height from ocean floor to peak of 10,000m.

    LeKrispyKreme , wikimedia.commons Report

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    #15

    Vast ocean expanse under cloudy sky, illustrating the mysterious and creepy facts about the ocean depths. Ocean Acidification. Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) lead to higher concentrations of dissolved CO2 in surface seawater. This results in ocean acidification, which may affect the growth of the photosynthetic phytoplankton that form the basis of marine food webs. So, total marine ecosystem collapse due to greenhouse emissions, the ocean produces more than half of the oxygen on earth, so that doesn't bode well for us.

    Oldpenguinhunter , Kellie Churchman Report

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    #16

    A deep-sea anglerfish with bioluminescent lure illustrating creepy facts about the ocean depths. 94% of the Earth's oceans are just pitch black darkness. https://www.deepseanews.com/2014/11/we-dont-know-the-ocean/

    Dr-Figgleton Report

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    Some fish carry their own lamps!

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    #17

    Passenger ferry and cargo ships on calm ocean waters under a cloudy sky, illustrating creepy facts about the ocean. If you commit suicide by jumping off a ship in deep water you will never be found, happens often enough on cruise ships, in those warm waters you'll be nibbled away before you gain buoyancy and return to the surface

    Comfortable_Brush399 , ROMAN ODINTSOV Report

    #18

    Diver exploring deep ocean surrounded by small fish, illustrating some of the creepiest facts about the ocean’s depths. The ocean is blue because all the other pigments are absorbed. So after a certain distance down everything thing becomes a monotone blue color, unless you have some other light source. The freaky part is if a diver gets cut underwater the blood looks black, like ink. All the red has long since been absorbed so there’s no wavelengths left to show you a red color when you bleed.

    Lord_of_the_Canals , Marco Assmann Report

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    #19

    Night sky filled with countless stars and the Milky Way galaxy, evoking the vast mystery of ocean depths and creepy facts. There are more viruses in the ocean than there are stars in the Milky Way.

    Suspicious-Bug774 , Philippe Donn Report

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    #20

    Dark ocean water with gentle waves, illustrating some of the creepiest facts about the ocean's mysterious depths. There are parts of the ocean which are dead no oxygen in the water which means nothing can survive, no fish no plankton nothing at all. They are spreading exponentially. Whilst they are tiny now and have been. At the rate of growth. They’ll cause serious problems before the end of the century.

    Emergency-Tiger4339 , Ekrulila Report

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    #21

    Vibrant blue ocean water with foamy white waves swirling, illustrating creepy facts about the ocean’s mysterious depths. The fact that scientists think we have discovered more of outer space than we have of the oceans just scares me considering we don’t even know how big our universe is

    Its-Slammin , Aaron Ulsh Report

    #22

    Underwater ocean scene showing coral reef and marine life, illustrating creepy facts about the ocean's mysterious depths. When sea creatures die in the ocean and their bones sink to the deep ocean floor, zombie worms eat the bones. The skin secretes an acid dissolving the bones, digesting the remaining fat and protein left behind.

    creeeeaaach , Zir YU Report

    #23

    Deep ocean diver surrounded by glowing jellyfish, illustrating some of the creepiest facts about the ocean. I remember watching a YouTube interview with a military diver. He described how when you’re doing a covert op you spend a lot of time just underwater doing nothing with no lights on until it’s time to move. He specifically mentioned how he had to get used to having large things bump into him in the pitch black.

    Freaked_The_Eff_Out Report

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