There is a volcano under the Pacific Ocean.

Scientists don't know if it's true because it's so hard to get to.

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, there is a good chance that the volcano will erupt in mid- October.

The source of the activity is thought to be at or near Ahyi Seamount, thanks to analysis of signals with data from stations in Guam and Japan.

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Satellite imagery shows a discolored ocean at the volcano. There have been periods of activity over the submarine volcano where water has discolored.

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There has been a decline in the number of events being detected in the last few days.

The United States Geological Survey doesn't think there will be an eruption that will intensify.

Volcano discoloration
Aerial view taken on Oct. 17, 2011, of a green and brown stain at sea off the coast of the village of La Restinga on the Spanish Canary Island of El Hierro.

There are no local monitoring stations near Ahyi Seamount, which makes it hard to detect volcanic unrest there.

There are seismology signs of possible eruption in Hawaii.

Scientists will keep a close watch on available remote hydrophonic, seismic and satellite data

The Ahyi Seamount is a volcano that is close to the ocean.

The Northern Marianas are in the western Pacific.

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The seamount is part of a chain of active volcanoes that stretch over 600 miles west and parallel to the world's deepest point.

The AP contributed.