A popular UFO tracking platform is making waves after capturing tens of thousands of mysterious underwater objects off the coast of the United States. According to Marine Technology News, users of Enigma, a nonpartisan organization that claims to host the “largest retrievable database of historical sightings for global UFO sightings,” have recorded more than 9,000 unidentified underwater sightings within 10 miles of the U.S. coast since August 2025.The sightings, categorized as Unidentified Submersible Objects (USOs), refer to any object detected underwater that cannot be immediately identified or explained. Witnesses often describe the USOs moving at extreme speeds, changing direction with uncanny precision, and even transitioning seamlessly between water and air, a phenomenon experts call transmedium power.
Coastal hotspots and curious patterns
Since its launch in 2022, Enigma has cataloged nearly 30,000 UFO sightings worldwide, but this new wave of reports suggests a growing focus on what’s happening beneath the surface.Of the 9,000 underwater sightings recorded in recent months, about 500 were reported within just five miles of the US coastline, while more than 150 objects were spotted hovering over large bodies of water or plunging into large bodies of water.Data published by Enigma and reported by Marine Technology News shows California and Florida leading the way, with 389 and 306 observations respectively. Several clusters of high activity have been detected near specific coastal areas, sparking both public intrigue and quiet concern among defense analysts.
Experts divided: ‘Either we don’t understand it, or our technology sees ghosts’
Author Kent Heckenlively, who wrote Catastrophic Disclosure: Aliens, The Deep State and The Truth, told Fox News Digital that the reports of fast underwater craft call both science and logic into question.“That’s one of two things,” he said. “Either we don’t understand that, or our technology is picking up ghosts underwater.”Heckenlively believes the data underscores a long-standing problem: the gap between government disclosure and public knowledge.“I’m skeptical about alien things,” he admitted, “but I’m convinced the government is lying to us.”
‘The ocean seems like a great place to hide’
Retired Navy Rear Adm. Tim Gallaudet has long warned that unidentified objects in U.S. waters could endanger maritime security. In a 2024 report cited by Fox News Digital, Gallaudet argued that such encounters, including the now-famous 2019 Pentagon video showing an unidentified object diving into the Pacific Ocean near the USS Omaha, raise red flags that the administration has not yet fully addressed.“Pilots, credible observers and calibrated military instruments have recorded objects accelerating and crossing the air-sea interface in ways not possible for anything man-made,” Gallaudet wrote, according to Fox News.Heckenlively added that the ocean might be the perfect cover for such phenomena.“If these things are real, the ocean seems like a great place to hide,” he said.
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