Is The Bloop Real?

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Is The Bloop Real? The Bloop is a significant ocean mystery. Today, we delve deep into the mystery of the Bloop. We will determine whether this creature, rumored to roam the world's oceans, known as the Bloop, is real or not.

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InsightfulWildlife
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I was a U.S. Navy Surface Sonar Technician aboard two Knox Class Frigates during the 70's and 80's. We rarely used our active sonar, but instead listened on the passive sonar array for Soviet submarines. Our 4 hour watches in Sonar Control were often very interesting, especially while deployed in the mid oceanic areas in the Atlantic and Pacific. The biological layer moves close to the surface at night, then descends to deep water layers during daylight hours. This bio layer consists of plankton and smaller sea life, which draws in the larger animals that feed on them. One night on the Mid-Watch (Midnight to 0400 hours), I heard what sounded like a woman screaming coming over my headphones. There were several screams in the span of a minute. I reported this to the Lead Petty Officer on watch. He heard it also, along with another Sonar Tech on watch. The sound travelled through my ears and down my spine. It scared the crap out of me!. The LPO smiled and told me, "They don't call them Sirens for nothing". There are many places men have never visited on this planet, and deep oceans are truly the last frontier.

dereksuddreth
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"What in the ocean is big enough to kill a 10 foot great white shark?" a 20 foot great white shark. That's what.

HappyMatt
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“There are multiple leviathan class life forms in the area, are you sure whatever you're doing is worth it??”

stabbycat
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The ocean is the most vastly terrifying thing on the planet

Brendan
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This isn’t the full story, the remaining part of the story is that after 2 weeks the tag washed up on a beach and the researchers found a 50 foot squid ( I forget the name) it was the reason that sailors believed in the kraken because of the squid species, the shark remains were inside of the squid and it is assumed that the shark was near the point of darkness, the part of the ocean that we know very little about, and was grabbed by the squid for a meal. That’s the full story, the bloop was infact just an iceberg cracking

starmotion_productions
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That sound in the ocean would be utterly terrifying.

itz_x_salvation
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There’s a Reason why NASA knows more about Space rather than the Ocean 👀

BlakkSimba
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"There was a rapid temperature rise from 7.6C to 25.5C along with a sudden, sharp 1, 902-foot plunge."

"The body temperature of these migrating great whites was the same, and the size of the cannibal great white shark – which they estimated to be 16 foot long and weigh over two tonnes – could easily pull off the same speed and trajectory captured in the tracking device."

Shark mystery solved

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bug
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Submariner here. Yeah, there's a crap ton of crazy sounds we here in the oceans. It's freaky at times when it appears as a trace on sonar. We hear everything down there: tectonic plates shifting, this, the eery sounds of whales, groans, popping noises, ect. Then there's the idea of there being miles of nothingness below you if the sub just suddenly lost power.

Sometimes, our towed arrays (sensors we drag miles behind the sub that picks up different frequencies) come up missing from being eaten by sharks or whatever but, mostly sharks from all we know lol

charlesmaxey
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"There's always a bigger fish."

uqjtedc
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That's just the sound of two icebergs rubbing against each other

Capy
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A 20 foot Great White 78 is also the temperature of a GW.

requiscatinpace
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A dangerous creature with a cute name Bloop👀

ankana
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The Bloop" is the given name of a mysterious underwater sound recorded in the 90s. Years later, NOAA scientists discovered that this sound emanated from an iceberg cracking and breaking away from an Antarctic glacier

yopmnul
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The iceberg hit some swamp games and bloop

derekhammond
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I want the sea to be more explored! Imagine what crazy things there is down there without our knowledge, when I was a kid I thought shark was the most terrifying but there is worse down there 😅

messii
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The bloop sound was just an iceberg fracturing, that was settled decades ago, and as for the tag, im thinking a 15-20 foot long shark

Scapy
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You: Did the Meg died😬
Me: So, ready to go swimming

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