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It’s incredible to think about it, but we know very little about the ocean floor and the ocean in general. You’ve probably heard that 95% of the ocean hasn’t been mapped or explored; well that number has changed from 5% of the ocean mapped, to 10-15% mapped. While that’s still very little, it’s a huge jump in our knowledge, but we still know very little about the natural phenomena of the ocean, below is a list of some of them!

Shawn Hunt is the owner of Satellite Broadband UK

#1

Halocline: Salinity Separation Phenomena

Halocline: Salinity Separation Phenomena

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    Rogue Waves

    Rogue Waves

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    #3

    Pororoca

    Pororoca

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    #4

    Baltic And North Seas Convergence

    Baltic And North Seas Convergence

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    #5

    Tsunami

    Tsunami

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    #6

    El Nino

    El Nino

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    #7

    Bioluminescence / Milky Sea

    Bioluminescence / Milky Sea

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    #8

    Brinicle

    Brinicle

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    Frost Flowers

    Frost Flowers

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    #10

    Green Flash

    Green Flash

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    #11

    Striped Icebergs

    Striped Icebergs

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    #12

    Maelstroms

    Maelstroms

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    #13

    Red Tide

    Red Tide

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    #14

    Steam Mist / Ocean Smoke

    Steam Mist / Ocean Smoke

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