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Thousands of Unknown Underwater Objects Detected Off US Coast

Thousands of unknown underwater objects detected off the US coast baffle researchers. Origin unknown. Florida and California see most reports. Learn about USOs and Enigma program.

Matthew King
ByMatthew King- Senior Editor
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Researchers are baffled by the detection of tens of thousands of unknown underwater objects off the US coast. There is currently no scientific explanation for the origin or nature of these unusual objects.

According to Oxu.Az, the "New York Post" reported on these strange occurrences.

The famous "Enigma" program, which collects statistics on Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), has received about 30,000 signals since 2022. However, since August 2025, public interest has shifted from sky events to anomalies in the ocean depths.

During this period, over 9,000 mysterious objects were tracked just 10 miles (approximately 16 kilometers) from the coastline. Experts call these objects unknown underwater objects. Witnesses report that these devices move at extremely high speeds and can easily maneuver from underwater to air and vice versa.

Kent Heckenlively, author of books on unusual civilizations, noted that US underwater scanners are capturing objects swimming mysteriously fast in the depths. In his view, this could be because our current technology cannot comprehend such speeds, or the equipment is simply recording "illusions."

The majority of reports come from Florida and California. Experts and officials are concerned that these unknown devices may pose a risk to national security and that government agencies may be covering up certain facts.

Recall that the Pentagon recently released part of its classified archives on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), including videos and photos from various sources.

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