The Ocean Has a Leak: Scientist Accidentally Spotted Bubbles Rising From a Hole Deep Inside the Pacific

The Ocean Has a Leak: Scientist Accidentally Spotted Bubbles Rising From a Hole Deep Inside the Pacific

Although bubbles on the ocean floor usually indicate hydrothermal vents teeming with life, this spring stands apart.

From rising water temperatures to severe acidification, several oceans across the world have been facing troubling changes for the past few years.

Due to growing water pollution, overfishing, and a few other reasons, underwater ecosystems are being disrupted, coral reefs are dying, and many marine species are struggling to survive.

In addition to this, some hidden processes occurring beneath the surface could also provide significant details about the oceans.

In one such strange incident, researchers discovered an unusual leak on the Pacific Ocean floor, with constant bubbles rising to the surface.

The phenomenon was first noticed by an oceanographer named Brendan Philip.

During an expedition, Philip first noticed the unusual vents after his research ship’s sonar picked up signals showing streams of bubbles rising from the ocean floor.

Author's summary: Oceanographer discovers unusual leak in Pacific Ocean floor.

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Green Matters Green Matters — 2025-10-16