Deep Sea Unknowns Breakdown This cheatsheet categorizes the prevalence of various unknown phenomena encountered in deep-sea exploration. Categorical Distribution Creatures: 35% of unknown encounters are related to undiscovered or rarely seen marine life. Wrecks: 25% of unknowns involve unidentified shipwrecks, aircraft, or other man-made debris. Lights: 20% of unknowns pertain to unexplained light sources or bioluminescent phenomena. Sounds: 20% of unknowns are attributed to unidentified acoustic signatures or deep-sea noises. Visual Representation Sounds Lights Wrecks Creatures Unknowns Further Details Creatures: Includes sightings of unknown species, unusually large specimens, or unidentifiable biological forms. Often linked to bioluminescence or unique behavioral patterns. Wrecks: Encompasses newly discovered sunken vessels, debris fields, or unusual geological formations that mimic artificial structures. Lights: Refers to unexplainable flashes, steady glows, or moving light sources not attributable to known marine life or equipment. Sounds: Covers anomalous acoustic signals, low-frequency hums, or complex sound patterns that cannot be matched to known biological or geological sources. Deep-sea exploration continues to reveal new mysteries, with these categories representing the primary areas of unknown phenomena.