UFO Tracker Shows Thousands of Eerie Underwater Objects Lurking Along US Coasts

Something emerged from tracking databases that shocked even seasoned military analysts. Thousands of reports have accumulated since 2022, each describing phenomena that shouldn’t exist according to known physics. Navy personnel watched instruments detect movements that defied explanation. Retired admirals raised national security alarms that government officials seemed determined to ignore.
Popular UFO tracking application logged these encounters systematically, mapping patterns nobody expected to find. Clusters appeared along American coastlines in densities that suggested deliberate activity rather than random events. Video footage captured mysterious illumination moving beneath the ocean’s surface, where nothing should be traveling at such speeds.
Pentagon verified some footage while remaining silent about implications. Witnesses included trained military observers operating calibrated instruments, not conspiracy theorists with shaky phone cameras. What they documented raises questions about technology, security, and whether humans remain alone in vast oceans covering most of our planet.
Nine Thousand Mysterious Objects Hiding Beneath US Waters
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Enigma app, describing itself as the largest queryable historical sighting database for global UFO activity, has recorded over 9,000 underwater encounters since launching in late 2022. Reports concentrate within 10 miles of US shorelines and major bodies of water, suggesting a coastal focus rather than random oceanic distribution.
Approximately 500 sightings occurred within 5 miles of coastlines, placing mysterious objects disturbingly close to populated areas and naval installations. More than 150 reports specifically describe objects hovering above water surfaces before plunging beneath waves or ascending from ocean depths.
The platform has logged over 30,000 total unexplained aerial phenomena during its operational period. While flying objects dominate public attention, underwater sightings represent a growing category that defense experts consider potentially more threatening than atmospheric counterparts.
Orange dot clusters mapping east and west coast activity reveal concentrated patterns along both Pacific and Atlantic seaboards. Dense groupings appear near major naval bases, shipping routes, and areas of high maritime traffic.
Green Lights Moving Beneath Ocean Surface Captured on Video

Phone camera footage submitted to Enigma shows unexplained green illumination traveling underwater with purpose and direction inconsistent with natural phenomena. Lights move at speeds and angles that eliminate explanations like bioluminescence, underwater vehicles, or reflection effects.
Strange objects rise from ocean depths in multiple reports without creating disturbances on the water’s surface. Craft plunge into seas without generating splash, wake, or debris patterns that physics demands from objects entering water at high velocity.
Visual evidence collected through Enigma database includes some of the most bizarre documentation available outside classified military channels. Witnesses capturing footage often express confusion about what they observed, lacking a framework for explaining movements that violate expectations about how objects interact with water.
California and Florida Lead Nation in Underwater Anomalies

California tops all states with 389 USO sightings reported through Enigma platform. Extensive Pacific coastline, large population centers near water, and significant naval presence contribute to high report volumes.
Florida logs 306 encounters along its Atlantic and Gulf coastlines, ranking second nationally for underwater anomaly reports. Both states possess among the highest ocean shoreline mileage in the United States, correlating maritime exposure with sighting frequency.
Coastal populations provide more potential witnesses than inland areas. Maritime activities, including commercial fishing, recreational boating, and naval operations, increase observation opportunities for unusual phenomena in or near water.
Geographic concentration suggests either genuine activity patterns or reporting bias based on population density and ocean access. Either explanation raises questions about what might be occurring in less-observed oceanic regions.
What Makes USOs Different from Regular UFOs
Unidentified Submersible Objects represent the underwater equivalent of aerial phenomena but possess characteristics that make them potentially more concerning than their flying counterparts. Objects demonstrate “transmedium” capabilities, moving seamlessly between atmospheric and aquatic environments without apparent technological limitations.
No splash, wake, or debris appears when craft enter ocean surfaces at speeds that should create dramatic water displacement. Objects emerge from depths without leaving traces that conventional submarines or underwater vehicles would generate through movement and propulsion systems.
Technology appears to defy the physics principles governing how objects interact with different media. Transition between air and water requires dramatic engineering accommodations in human-made craft. Observed phenomena show no such limitations or compromises.
Navy sonar operator Aaron Amick reported unusual “fast mover” contacts that occasionally appear on military instruments. Describing these detections, he noted objects move “so quick that you can’t measure the speed” using standard measurement protocols.
Pentagon-Verified Footage Shows Craft Vanishing Into Ocean
USS Omaha tracked a spherical object flying near San Diego in July 2019 during an incident that later received official Pentagon verification. Video documented craft maneuvering above Pacific waters before plunging beneath the surface and disappearing without a trace.
Department of Defense authenticated footage after filmmaker Jeremy Corbell leaked the recording in 2021. Official verification confirmed Navy personnel recorded legitimate anomalous phenomena using calibrated military equipment rather than hoaxed or misidentified conventional objects.
The object demonstrated flight characteristics inconsistent with known aircraft or drones. Descent into water occurred without creating a splash, wake, or any disturbance typically associated with high-speed water entry. No wreckage, debris, or evidence of crash recovery appeared in subsequent investigation.
Incident occurred near major naval training areas off the California coast, where sophisticated monitoring systems track air and sea traffic routinely. Multiple sensors detected the phenomenon, eliminating single-source error or equipment malfunction explanations.
Retired Admiral Warns of National Security Threat

Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, a retired oceanographer who served as acting head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, published a 29-page report through the Sol Foundation think tank analyzing underwater phenomena. His assessment characterizes these encounters as an urgent national security concern with world-changing scientific implications.
Gallaudet expressed alarm about the government’s silence regarding objects entering US waters with unexplained capabilities. “The fact that unidentified objects with unexplainable characteristics are entering US water space and the DOD is not raising a giant red flag is a sign that the government is not sharing all it knows about all-domain anomalous phenomena,” he wrote in March 2024 report.
A former naval officer testified before the House Oversight Committee in November 2024, reiterating concerns about phenomena that military instruments document but officials fail to acknowledge publicly. His warnings emphasize that ignoring underwater anomalies while focusing exclusively on aerial phenomena creates dangerous security blind spots.
Department of Defense maintains the All-domain Anomalous Resolution Office tasked with investigating UAP reports. Despite this infrastructure, Gallaudet argues institutional response remains inadequate given the documented capabilities of observed phenomena.
Objects Hover Above Water Then Plunge Into Depths

Over 150 Enigma reports describe hovering behavior before water entry, suggesting controlled flight rather than falling or crashing. Craft transitions from atmospheric flight to underwater travel seamlessly, demonstrating technology beyond current human engineering capabilities.
No physical laws adequately explain transmedium movement observed in documented cases. Water density requires different propulsion and structural considerations than air travel. Objects moving between media without accommodation suggest propulsion systems operating on principles unknown to conventional physics.
Witnesses include commercial and military pilots, naval personnel, and trained observers operating sophisticated detection equipment. Gallaudet noted: “Pilots, credible observers and calibrated military instrumentation have recorded objects accelerating at rates and crossing the air–sea interface in ways not possible for anything made by humans.”
Credible testimony backed by sensor data creates a compelling case that documented phenomena represent genuine anomalies requiring serious investigation rather than dismissal as misidentification or natural phenomena.
Medieval England First Reported Fiery Objects in Sea
Historical records document similar encounters dating back centuries before modern technology could provide explanations involving advanced aircraft or drones. 11th-century witnesses in England described a fiery object that revolved, ascended to great heights, then descended into the sea repeatedly.
Sightings occurred off the Northumberland coast with multiple witnesses observing phenomena over an extended period. Historical documentation suggests underwater anomalies represent a long-standing mystery rather than a recent technological development.
In 1825, English naturalist Andrew Bloxam sailing aboard HMS Blonde witnessed red, luminous orb rising from ocean. He described the sphere as having “the color of a red-hot [cannon] shot” with brightness sufficient that “a pin might be picked up on deck.” Orb rose and fell twice before vanishing from sight.
Historical accounts spanning centuries describe remarkably similar phenomena to modern reports, suggesting either a persistent natural phenomenon science has failed to explain or the presence of intelligence capable of operating across vast time periods.
Why Maritime Security Faces Weakened Position

Relative ignorance about the global ocean creates vulnerability that advanced underwater capabilities could exploit. Humans have mapped and explored more of Mars’ surface than the ocean depths on their own planet. Knowledge gaps create opportunities for undetected activity in aquatic environments.
Unknown capabilities entering US water space without an appropriate security response suggests either institutional failure to recognize threats or deliberate information suppression about phenomena that authorities understand better than public statements indicate.
The ocean remains the least understood domain on Earth despite covering over 70 percent of the planetary surface. Deep-sea environments present exploration challenges that leave vast regions unmonitored and unstudied. Any intelligence operating in these areas could evade detection indefinitely.
Maritime security depends on understanding threats and maintaining technological superiority in naval domains. Objects demonstrating capabilities beyond human engineering undermine assumptions about American maritime dominance.
Advanced Foreign Technology vs Alien Speculation
Possible explanations include Chinese or other hostile nations’ military craft utilizing breakthrough propulsion and materials technology. If foreign powers possess vehicles capable of transmedium operation at documented speeds, American naval superiority faces a serious challenge.
Technology appears too advanced for current human capabilities based on acceleration rates, speed measurements, and medium transitions observed by military personnel. Either some nation achieved a dramatic breakthrough while maintaining complete secrecy, or the phenomenon represents non-human intelligence.
Expert analysis suggests acceleration rates documented by calibrated instruments exceed anything possible using known propulsion systems and materials. G-forces generated by observed maneuvers would destroy conventional craft and kill any human occupants.
Both explanations create concerning implications for national security and scientific understanding. Foreign technological breakthrough suggests intelligence failure and military vulnerability. The non-human intelligence hypothesis raises questions about intentions, capabilities, and appropriate response protocols.
What Scientists and Military Should Do Next
Sol Foundation and other research organizations call for treating transmedium UAP as an urgent investigation priority deserving significant resources and attention. The scientific community should engage seriously with documented phenomena rather than dismissing reports based on institutional skepticism.
Increased ocean research funding and attention could address knowledge gaps that create security vulnerabilities. Understanding what operates in marine environments serves both scientific and defense interests regardless of the phenomena’s origins.
The government should share classified information about anomalous objects to enable broader scientific analysis and public understanding of documented capabilities. Secrecy around phenomena prevents meaningful research and informed policy decisions.
A balance between scientific inquiry and national security concerns requires transparency about what military instruments detect while protecting sensitive capabilities and methods. The current approach satisfies neither scientific nor security priorities, according to experts like Gallaudet, calling for institutional reform.
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