Dennis Kowalski
After twenty-two years as a sonar technician in the U.S. Navy, I thought I'd heard everything the ocean had to offer. Turns out I was wrong. During my service aboard submarines and surface vessels, I encountered acoustic signatures that didn't match any known vessel, marine life, or geological phenomenon-and I wasn't the only one. Now retired and living on Florida's Gulf Coast, I spend my time compiling reports from other naval personnel who've had similar experiences with what researchers call USOs, or Unidentified Submerged Objects. My approach is straightforward: I know what whales sound like, I know what ships sound like, and I know what I can't explain. I write about the underwater dimension of the UAP phenomenon that often gets overlooked in favor of what's happening in the skies.





