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Nantucket Expedition Found Massive Atlantic Freshwater Reservoir
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Nantucket Expedition Found Massive Atlantic Freshwater Reservoir

wbsm.com · Feb 23, 2026 · Collected from GDELT

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It seems like an impossible idea: a huge body of freshwater beneath the saltwater sea. Yet that's exactly what scientists recently discovered along the East Coast.During the summer of 2025, an expedition off Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard dredged thousands of gallons of freshwater from beneath the seafloor — and there's likely a lot more where that came from.Knowing that all that freshwater is sitting under the ocean is cool enough, but figuring out when and how it got there is pretty mind-blowing too.In all the science classes I've taken over the years, the subject of hidden reservoirs of water under the seafloor definitely never came up. That would be a lesson I'd remember for sure. But it was actually U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reports from the 1960s and 1970s that led to this new discovery.READ MORE: 'First Of Its Kind' Expedition Off Massachusetts Hopes to Find FreshwaterFollowing up on these decades-old reports, researchers set off from Massachusetts to discover if there was any truth to the 20th-century assessment of a hidden freshwater source. After a three-month expedition, scientists brought up over 13,000 gallons — with much more believed to remain beneath the seafloor.How Did Freshwater Become Trapped Under the Ocean?While the idea of freshwater under saltwater sounds crazy at first, how this massive reservoir ended up under the ocean makes a lot of sense. Basically it all started 20,000 years ago during the last ice age.Aunt_SprayAunt_SprayScientists have a few theories on exactly how it happened. One theory suggests sea levels dropped low enough and for long enough that rainfall collected and became covered in sediment. Then when the sea levels rose again, the rainwater became trapped.How Large Is the Hidden Reservoir?While Ice Age theories offer possible explanations, the reservoir's exact formation remains unconfirmed. Research into the size of the reservoir is still being explored as well, with some thinking it could range from New Jersey all the way to Maine.READ MORE: Scientists Say 'This' Is The Best Time to Spot Whales Off MassachusettsCould Cities Ever Use This Freshwater Find?There is said to be enough water in the hidden reservoir to supply a city the size of New York for 800 years, though none of it is being used in cities just yet.Scientists plan to study the new freshwater find in much finer detail now that they know it truly exists. They hope to learn more about its size, origin and makeup, so that if someone in the future needs to use it, they'll have all the information to start.Weird Weather Phenomena That Has Struck Massachusetts in the Last 50 YearsThis suffocating heatwave that has arrived on the SouthCoast may be uncomfortable, but it doesn't compare to these strange moments in Massachusetts history that had us wondering what Mother Nature was up to. Which one do you remember the most?Gallery Credit: Maddie LevineEarth Day Look Book: Exploring Nature's Beauty Through National ParksLOOK: These Color Photos Vividly Capture the Everyday Moments of Life in the ’50s and ’60sThink you know the ‘50s and ‘60s? Spoiler alert: They were filled with colors you might never expect.Gallery Credit: Stephen Lenz


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