A few thoughts occurred to me.
One, there may be a psychological impact from things that are out of place, and where trauma or loss of life may have occurred. For me, there is a.world of difference in anxiety between diving a wreck where loss of life occurred, and those who were intentionally sunk. I avoid ones that contain unrecovered remains for that and other reasons.
The second is that its natural to have fear of potentially hazardous situations, and submerged objects can be very hazardous. There may be an irrational aspect to your fear, but it is not without rational basis.
One, there may be a psychological impact from things that are out of place, and where trauma or loss of life may have occurred. For me, there is a.world of difference in anxiety between diving a wreck where loss of life occurred, and those who were intentionally sunk. I avoid ones that contain unrecovered remains for that and other reasons.
The second is that its natural to have fear of potentially hazardous situations, and submerged objects can be very hazardous. There may be an irrational aspect to your fear, but it is not without rational basis.