April 14, 2026

Fish Virus Jump, Nazca Seamount Shock | 487

Fish Virus Jump, Nazca Seamount Shock | 487
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This week on Hysteria 51, we’re diving into the ocean’s two favorite hobbies: inventing bizarre new nightmares and hiding gigantic things in plain sight.

First up: researchers are tracking a marine virus that appears to have jumped from aquatic animals to humans in China, with cases linked to things like handling seafood and potentially eating it raw. The weirdest part? The reported symptoms hit the eyes, causing a condition tied to high eye pressure and, in some cases, serious vision damage. It’s the kind of headline that makes you look at a shrimp cocktail and whisper, “We cool… or are we enemies?”

Then we go full “planet is still mysterious” with an oceanography flex: a massive seamount along the Nazca Ridge has been mapped that rises 3,109 meters from the seafloor, taller than Greece’s Mount Olympus. And because the deep sea can’t just be normal, explorers also documented wild-looking lifeforms, including the so-called “flying spaghetti monsters” that sound like a joke until you remember the ocean has zero chill.

So buckle in for a weird-news joyride through ocean discoveries, deep-sea monsters, emerging virus headlines, and the unsettling realization that Earth is basically a cosmic aquarium with secrets and jump scares.

Links & Resources
📌Fishy Sickness
📌Wet Olympus

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