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It depends where in the ocean you mean!

To work this out:

At sea level, the Earth's atmosphere exerts a pressure of 1 bar.

Then each 10 meter depth of Sea Water also exerts a pressure of 1 bar.

So take your ocean bottom depth (in meters) divide it by 10 and add 1. This will give you the pressure at that depth of ocean. alot

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