04/15/2012,00:47:22,okeanosexplorer,This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 1947 hours. The ROV is on deck and we are presently acquiring multibeam mapping data.  The water depth at our position is approximately 1500m. Our present heading is 225°. Position is 28° 28'N, 088° 35'W. 04/15/2012,03:29:27,okeanosexplorer, This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 2230 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping opperations.  The water depth at our position is approximately 1200m. Our present heading is 346° at a position of 28° 28'N, 088° 48'W. 04/15/2012,04:48:11,okeanosexplorer,This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 2346 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping opperations.  The water depth at our position is approximately 1100m. Our present heading is 346° at a position of 28° 40'N, 088° 50'W. 04/15/2012,06:11:27,okeanosexplorer, This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 0110 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping opperations.  The water depth at our position is approximately 1100m. Our present heading is 171° at a position of 28° 32'N, 088° 51'W. 04/15/2012,07:22:48,okeanosexplorer, This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 0222 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping opperations in the Gulf of Mexico.  The water depth at our position is approximately 1400m. Our present heading is 168° at a position of 28° 22'N, 088° 49'W. 04/15/2012,08:37:08,okeanosexplorer,This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 0332 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping opperations in the Gulf of Mexico.  The water depth at our position is approximately 1300m. Our present heading is 354° at a position of 28° 21'N, 088° 52'W. 04/15/2012,09:39:04,okeanosexplorer,This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 0438 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping opperations in the Gulf of Mexico.  The water depth at our position is approximately 1000m. Our present heading is 353° at a position of 28° 30'N, 088° 53'W. 04/15/2012,11:17:46,okeanosexplorer, This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 0618 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping opperations west of Biloxi Dome.  The ROV is scheduled to dive at 0800. The water depth at our position is approximately 1000m. Our present heading is 79° at a position of 28° 38'N, 088° 45'W. 04/15/2012,13:13:00,kelleyelliott,This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Kelley Elliott speaking. The local EX time is 0815 hours. We are currently assessing the weather in preparation for ROV deployment at Site B of Biloxi Dome.  The water depth at our position is approximately 1370m. Our present heading is 156° at a position of 28° 40.69'N, 088° 28.41'W. 04/15/2012,14:00:15,kelleyelliott,Due to weather assessments conducted this morning, the vehicle is being deployed later than planned. We'll have our pre-dive briefing during descent. 04/15/2012,14:11:25,kelleyelliott,Update: air was shown to be leaking from the seal on the methane bucket. The vehicle is being recovered for assessment. 04/15/2012,14:25:02,kelleyelliott,Update: The vehicle is being recovered due to air/gas leakage being seen from the methane bucket seal. Today's ROV dive has been cancelled, and we will spend the day mapping and building out coverage to the west. 04/15/2012,15:05:56,Catalina Martinez,Is Kelley in the dry lab? Can you have her talk with me through the ISC?