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Something STRANGE Found in Deep Sea | The Dark Oxygen Mystery

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In the pitch-black depths of the ocean, 13,000 feet below the surface, scientists have discovered something that has shaken our understanding of existence itself.

They found something that should not exist at such extreme depths — a discovery that acts as a dire warning. Just a month ago, we heard multiple reports of deep-sea creatures suddenly appearing in large numbers near the ocean surface. Could this be the reason why?

In 2013, deep-sea scientist Andrew Sweetman and his team set out to assess the health of marine life in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, a deep Pacific region between Hawaii and Mexico, which they believed to be under serious threat. To investigate, they deployed a special machine called an "automated seafloor lander" 5,000 meters down. This device, equipped with a benthic chamber, measured oxygen levels — but what they found was shocking: oxygen levels weren’t decreasing with depth, but increasing, even exceeding surface levels in some areas.

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