
In 1997, something deep beneath the Pacific Ocean let out a noise so loud it was heard across the globe.
It didn’t match any known animal, ship, quake, or machine.
NOAA called it: The Bloop.
And we still don’t know what made it.
In this episode, we dive deep into:
• The strange facts behind the Bloop’s discovery 🌊
• Ocean microphones & deep-sea surveillance systems 🎧
• Natural vs unnatural explanations ❄️🦑
• Was it an iceberg, a sea creature… or something else entirely? 👁️
• Why this sound still haunts oceanographers to this day
From the darkest trenches of the sea to the limits of scientific guesswork — this mystery is far from over.
Somewhere out there… something is still listening.