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Ever wondered what's lurking in the pitch-black depths of Japan's deepest bay? This isn't your typical deep sea documentary. In this analog horror experience, you'll witness a classified operational briefing for a descent into Suruga Bay's most dangerous sector. What starts as a routine protocol review quickly reveals something far more unsettling about the creatures that call the ocean floor home—specifically, the Japanese spider crab specimens that have been feeding and growing for over a century. This found footage-style deep sea horror story explores the terrifying reality of underwater operations at 800+ meters depth, where massive arthropods decorated with wartime debris move silently through zero-visibility waters. Perfect for fans of thalassophobia and atmospheric ocean horror, this video combines real marine biology with an unsettling corporate protocol format that will make you question what actually lies beneath. What you'll experience: Authentic-feeling operational briefing with survival protocols Disturbing facts about deep-sea creatures and their behaviors Found footage aesthetic with underwater horror ambiance Historical context of Suruga Bay's darkest secrets Corporate bureaucracy meets existential dread ⚠️ Content Warning: This video contains thalassophobia triggers, deep water themes, and psychological horror elements. Best experienced with headphones in a dark room. If you enjoyed this deep sea horror story, subscribe for more analog horror content exploring what lies beneath our ocean's surface. Hit the bell icon so you never miss when we descend into the abyss again. #analoghorror #oceanhorror #deepseahorror #thalassophobia #foundfootage #creepypasta