04/25/2012,02:40:03,okeanosexplorer, This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Adam Skarke speaking. The local EX time is 1900 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping operations on the Sigsbee Escarpment.  The ROV is scheduled to dive at 0800 tomorrow.  The water depth at our position is approximately 1300m. Our present heading is 185° at a position of 27° 16'N, 090° 22'W. 04/25/2012,02:42:56,okeanosexplorer, This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 2145 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping operations on the Sigsbee Escarpment.  The ROV is scheduled to dive at 0800 tomorrow.  The water depth at our position is approximately 1800m. Our present heading is 206° at a position of 26° 45'N, 090° 37'W. 04/25/2012,06:13:16,okeanosexplorer, This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 0115 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping operations on the Sigsbee Escarpment.  The ROV is scheduled to dive at 0800.  The water depth at our position is approximately 2300m. Our present heading is 40° at a position of 26° 57'N, 090° 23'W. 04/25/2012,07:46:49,okeanosexplorer, This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 0245 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping operations on the Sigsbee Escarpment.  The ROV is scheduled to dive at 0800.  The water depth at our position is approximately 2200m. Our present heading is 37° at a position of 27° 07'N, 090° 11'W. 04/25/2012,10:04:49,okeanosexplorer, This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 0500 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping operations on the Sigsbee Escarpment.  The ROV is scheduled to dive at 0800.  The water depth at our position is approximately 2300m. Our present heading is 228° at a position of 26° 57'N, 090° 18'W. 04/25/2012,11:39:40,okeanosexplorer, This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. This is Rick Nadeau speaking. The local EX time is 0640 hours. Currently, the ROV is on deck and we are conducting multibeam mapping operations on the Sigsbee Escarpment while transiting to the dive site.  The ROV is scheduled to dive at 0800.  The water depth at our position is approximately 2300m. Our present heading is 228° at a position of 26° 48'N, 090° 30'W. 04/25/2012,13:51:51,Jamie Austin,Vehicles are in the water for Dive 11, Okeanos Explorer Leg 3. Today, we will be diving up the front of the Sigsbee Escarpment. We will begin at a water depth of ~2100 m, transiting slowly up occasionally steep slopes to the top of a ridge atop the Escarpment at a depth of ~1730 m. In the early afternoon, we will have a live event with the Aquarium of the Pacific. That event will last ~30 minutes around 1300-1330 CDT. Details will be forthcoming about how to continue to interact with the ship and the dive during that interruption. 04/25/2012,13:53:26,Jamie Austin,Vehicles are passing 100 m. 04/25/2012,13:55:20,Jamie Austin,Vehicles expected to be on the seafloor at 1020 CDT. Initial waypoint depth is ~2090 m. 04/25/2012,13:57:41,Jamie Austin,Vehicles are passing 200 m. 04/25/2012,13:58:10,catrionamunro,I hope the dive codes will be useful to everyone: 04/25/2012,13:58:12,catrionamunro,DIVE CODES 04/25/2012,Taxa 04/25/2012,ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 04/25/2012,APH - Amphipod 04/25/2012,ART - Arthropod 04/25/2012,ASR - Asteroid 04/25/2012,BAR - Barnacle 04/25/2012,BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 04/25/2012,BIV - Bivalve 04/25/2012,BRA - Brachiopod 04/25/2012,BRY - Bryozoan 04/25/2012,CHI - Chiton 04/25/2012,CHN - Chondrichthyes 04/25/2012,CLA - Clams 04/25/2012,CNI - Cnidarian 04/25/2012,COP - Copepods 04/25/2012,COR - Coral 04/25/2012,CORB - Black 04/25/2012,CORL - Lophelia 04/25/2012,CORM - Madrepora 04/25/2012,CORO - Octocoral 04/25/2012,CORP - Paramuricea 04/25/2012,CORS - Stylasterid 04/25/2012,CRA - Crab 04/25/2012,CRI - Crinoid 04/25/2012,CTE - Ctenophore 04/25/2012,DAN - Dandelion 04/25/2012,ECN - Echiuran 04/25/2012,EGG - Egg (case) 04/25/2012,EEL - Eel 04/25/2012,FEC - fecal (matter) 04/25/2012,FSH - Fish 04/25/2012,FOR - Foraminiferan 04/25/2012,GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 04/25/2012,GRO - Gromiid 04/25/2012,HOL - Holutharian 04/25/2012,HYD - Hydroid 04/25/2012,ISO - Isopod 04/25/2012,JFH - Jellyfish 04/25/2012,LAR - Larvacean house 04/25/2012,LIM - Limpets 04/25/2012,LOB - Lobster 04/25/2012,MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 04/25/2012,MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 04/25/2012,MOL - Mollusk 04/25/2012,MUS - Mussels 04/25/2012,NUD - Nudibranch 04/25/2012,OCT - Octopus 04/25/2012,OPH - Ophiuroid 04/25/2012,PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 04/25/2012,PEN - Pennatulacean 04/25/2012,POL - Polychaete 04/25/2012,PTE - Pteropod 04/25/2012,PYC - Pycnogonid 04/25/2012,RIF - Riftia 04/25/2012,SAL - Salp 04/25/2012,SCA - Scale (worm) 04/25/2012,SER - Serpulid worm 04/25/2012,SHI - Shrimp 04/25/2012,SPA - Spaghetti Worms 04/25/2012,SPO - Sponge 04/25/2012,SQA - Squat Lobster 04/25/2012,SQD - Squid 04/25/2012,STR - mucus string 04/25/2012,TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 04/25/2012,TUN - Tunicate 04/25/2012,UNI - unidentified animal 04/25/2012,URC - Urchin 04/25/2012,USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 04/25/2012,WOD - Wood 04/25/2012,WOR - Worm 04/25/2012,XEN - Xenophyophoran 04/25/2012,ZOA - Zoanthid 04/25/2012,Lava Morphology 04/25/2012,TAL - Talus 04/25/2012,PIL - Pillow 04/25/2012,ENT - Entrail 04/25/2012,LOB - Lobate 04/25/2012,SHE - Sheet 04/25/2012,FOL - Folded 04/25/2012,JUM - Jumbled 04/25/2012,HAC - Hackly 04/25/2012,Sediment Cover 04/25/2012,LIG - Light 04/25/2012,POC - Partial/Pockets 04/25/2012,HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 04/25/2012,BLA - Blanket 04/25/2012,Feature 04/25/2012,ASG - Axial Summit Graben 04/25/2012,AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 04/25/2012,CAR - Carbonate 04/25/2012,CLI - Cliff 04/25/2012,COL - Collapse 04/25/2012,CON - Contact 04/25/2012,FAU - Fault 04/25/2012,FIS - Fissure 04/25/2012,HAY - Haystack 04/25/2012,HYX - Hydrothermal 04/25/2012,PIL - Pillar 04/25/2012,SCP - Scarp 04/25/2012,SEP - Seep 04/25/2012,14:02:44,Jamie Austin,Vehicles have passed 300 m. 04/25/2012,14:09:57,Jamie Austin,Vehicles are passing 500 m. 04/25/2012,14:14:16,Jamie Austin,Vehicles are passing 600 m. 04/25/2012,14:18:16,Jamie Austin,Vehicles are passing 700 m. 04/25/2012,14:30:45,Erin Becker,vehicles are passing 1000 m. 04/25/2012,14:38:36,Jamie Austin,Vehicles are passing 1200 m. 04/25/2012,14:46:46,Jamie Austin,Vehicles are passing 1400 m. 04/25/2012,14:54:38,Jamie Austin,Vehicles are passing 1600 m. 04/25/2012,15:02:28,Jamie Austin,Vehicles are passing 1800 m. 04/25/2012,15:10:35,Jamie Austin,Vehicles are passing 2000 m. 04/25/2012,15:13:13,Jamie Austin,Little Herc has visual of the seafloor. 04/25/2012,15:15:04,catrionamunro,WHOI now recording on EX1203_DIVE11_20120425_1.ts 04/25/2012,15:16:46,Santiago Herrera,on bottom 04/25/2012,15:16:55,Jamie Austin,Stabilizing the vehicles. 04/25/2012,15:16:57,Santiago Herrera,rubble 04/25/2012,15:17:19,Jamie Austin,Rubbly slope. Many small cobbles. Look like various rock types. 04/25/2012,15:21:12,Santiago Herrera,drill? 04/25/2012,15:24:00,catrionamunro,SPO? 04/25/2012,15:24:00,Jamie Austin,This is the Okeanos Explorer. We are now on the seafloor, at a depth of ~2094 m, on the lower part of the Sigsbee Escarpment. This slope may in places look like an avalanche face, characterized by unstable downslope movement of material. Because the Escarprment is caused by the continued upward and seaward movement of salt, the overlying sediments will be fragmented by that process, then be dislodged and move basinward. The steepness of the slope will aid that process. 04/25/2012,15:24:30,Jamie Austin,Beginning to move upslope towards WP2, at 340 degrees, 0.1 kt. 04/25/2012,15:24:36,catrionamunro,SPO with OPH? 04/25/2012,15:24:45,catrionamunro,OPH in burrow 04/25/2012,15:25:40,Erin Becker,CORO - Anthomastus yellow 04/25/2012,15:28:48,Jamie Austin,Larger carbonate fragments. 04/25/2012,15:29:14,catrionamunro,SPO 04/25/2012,15:29:17,catrionamunro,SQA 04/25/2012,15:29:48,catrionamunro,small CRI on SPO? 04/25/2012,15:30:42,Erin Becker,SQA 04/25/2012,15:31:27,Jamie Austin,Very steep outcrops of sedimentary rock. 04/25/2012,15:32:08,catrionamunro,ACN? 04/25/2012,15:32:53,Erin Becker,CRI? 04/25/2012,15:33:03,catrionamunro,ACN? 04/25/2012,15:33:21,Erin Becker,CORO - Anthomastus 04/25/2012,15:33:25,Santiago Herrera,CORO cf anthomastus 04/25/2012,15:34:33,catrionamunro,COR paramuricea? 04/25/2012,15:34:34,Santiago Herrera,yes please! 04/25/2012,15:34:35,catrionamunro,with OPH 04/25/2012,15:34:50,Andrea Quattrini,depth? 04/25/2012,15:34:57,Santiago Herrera,can we take a closer look 04/25/2012,15:35:03,Santiago Herrera,? 04/25/2012,15:35:10,Erin Becker,yeah, they are doing stopping the ship 04/25/2012,15:35:13,Santiago Herrera,thanks 04/25/2012,15:36:11,Andrea Quattrini,Erin, can we get a depth here? 04/25/2012,15:36:29,Jamie Austin,Stopping the ship. Water depth ~2078 m. We will move up in tether length increments. We are facing a vertical wall of sedimentary rock. 04/25/2012,15:36:36,Andrea Quattrini,thank you 04/25/2012,15:36:49,catrionamunro,is the realtimedata chat room working for anyone else? 04/25/2012,15:36:57,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,15:37:22,Erin Becker,sorry that coral is gone 04/25/2012,15:37:32,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Paramuricea 04/25/2012,15:39:49,Erin Becker,SPO 04/25/2012,15:39:54,Erin Becker,CRI x 3 04/25/2012,15:40:38,Erin Becker,some solitary corals 04/25/2012,15:41:20,catrionamunro,SPO 04/25/2012,15:42:23,Bill Kiene,regarding crinoids in shallow water, feather stars are all over coral reefs. 04/25/2012,15:42:35,catrionamunro,SPO 04/25/2012,15:42:40,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,15:43:24,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,15:43:35,Erin Becker,ACN 04/25/2012,15:44:14,Santiago Herrera,SPO 04/25/2012,15:45:55,catrionamunro,CRi 04/25/2012,15:45:55,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,15:46:43,catrionamunro,zoom on CRI 04/25/2012,15:46:45,catrionamunro,ACN small 04/25/2012,15:46:47,catrionamunro,SQA 04/25/2012,15:47:39,Erin Becker,lots of little holes in flat face of rock 04/25/2012,15:48:47,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,15:49:04,Santiago Herrera,SPO 04/25/2012,15:49:14,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,15:49:20,Santiago Herrera,2X 04/25/2012,15:49:26,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,15:49:55,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,15:50:44,Santiago Herrera,can we please turn on the lasers? 04/25/2012,15:52:27,Santiago Herrera,CORO cf Swiftia or Paragorgiid 04/25/2012,15:52:54,Jamie Austin,Evidence for chutes, filled with debris. Crinoid arms suggest some downslope current. 04/25/2012,15:53:52,michaelvecchione,They catch plankton that drifts by. 04/25/2012,15:54:03,Santiago Herrera,Crinoids are suspension feeders like corals, i.e. they capture particles from the water 04/25/2012,15:54:15,Santiago Herrera,so they both like similar habitats 04/25/2012,15:54:33,michaelvecchione,These look like feather stars (non-stalked), which are capable of swimming. 04/25/2012,15:54:33,Erin Becker,Very vertical sedimentary rock with many debris shoots, many crinoids, sponges, squat lobsters. Some corals - 1 paramuricia, 2 paragorgiid (swifitia), several Anthomastus 04/25/2012,15:54:36,Santiago Herrera,SQA 04/25/2012,15:54:54,Santiago Herrera,they like places like this 04/25/2012,15:55:07,Erin Becker,coming up on a flat step 04/25/2012,15:55:26,Santiago Herrera,there's something straight ahead 04/25/2012,15:55:46,Jamie Austin,Reaching the top of the vertical wall. Facing a step. Same rock type. 04/25/2012,15:57:04,catrionamunro,ZOA? 04/25/2012,15:57:05,Santiago Herrera,CORO stoloniferans 04/25/2012,15:57:14,Santiago Herrera,these are octocorals 04/25/2012,15:57:26,catrionamunro,SER 04/25/2012,15:57:35,Santiago Herrera,polyps connected by thin strings of tissue, i.e. stolons 04/25/2012,15:57:46,Santiago Herrera,they didn't build that skeleton 04/25/2012,15:58:00,Santiago Herrera,it was probably colonized after the original coral died 04/25/2012,15:58:13,Santiago Herrera,CORP Paramuricea 04/25/2012,15:58:17,catrionamunro,with OPH 04/25/2012,15:58:19,Santiago Herrera,with OPH 04/25/2012,15:58:37,Santiago Herrera,doesn't look like an Asteroschema 04/25/2012,15:58:47,Santiago Herrera,at least not like the one we see lesewhere 04/25/2012,15:59:04,Santiago Herrera,also this cf Paramuricea looks different 04/25/2012,15:59:25,Santiago Herrera,is nice big colony ahead 04/25/2012,15:59:28,Santiago Herrera,2 04/25/2012,15:59:51,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,16:00:34,Jamie Austin,Dropping a virtual marker, near some corals on a flat bench. D11-001. Water depth ~2066 m. 04/25/2012,16:00:55,Erin Becker,Little Hercules: 04/25/2012,Lat/Lon: 27.50942, -90.44590 04/25/2012,Depth: 1034.7m 04/25/2012,Altitude: 0.1m 04/25/2012,Heading: 174.0 04/25/2012,Temperature:  4.8276 04/25/2012, 04/25/2012,Seirios: 04/25/2012,Lat/Lon:27.50935, -90.44574 04/25/2012,Depth: 1018.2m 04/25/2012,Altitude: 15.9m 04/25/2012,Heading: 294.2 04/25/2012,Temperature:  4.97649 04/25/2012, 04/25/2012,16:02:01,catrionamunro,OPH arms tightly wrapped 04/25/2012,16:02:10,Santiago Herrera,one arm is being regenerated 04/25/2012,16:02:32,catrionamunro,actually the arms can unwrap and become looser. They have different behaviours. 04/25/2012,16:02:40,Bill Kiene,Note that the depth readings from the vehicles are incorrect? 04/25/2012,16:03:08,catrionamunro,I've found papers that suggest that they clean the coral by eating mucus and other trapped material. 04/25/2012,16:03:35,catrionamunro,these papers that I have are based from observations at much shallower depths in fjords 04/25/2012,16:03:39,Santiago Herrera,nice shot 04/25/2012,16:03:40,Bill Kiene,I see it only from the eventlog 04/25/2012,16:04:18,Erin Becker,That depth is not correct - sorry about that 04/25/2012,16:04:36,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,16:04:39,Santiago Herrera,SQA 04/25/2012,16:04:42,Santiago Herrera,CORP 04/25/2012,16:05:36,Santiago Herrera,this is an interesting one 04/25/2012,16:06:27,Santiago Herrera,yesterday's one was a Swiftia, which is more closely related to the Paramuricea 04/25/2012,16:06:28,catrionamunro,yesterday we didn't actually see a bubblegum coral, Mary Wicksten confirmed that it was a Swiftia 04/25/2012,16:06:39,catrionamunro,SPO 04/25/2012,16:06:49,Santiago Herrera,this one here actually looks more like a bubblegum coral 04/25/2012,16:06:53,Santiago Herrera,a small one 04/25/2012,16:08:02,Santiago Herrera,CORP Paramuricea with OPH 04/25/2012,16:08:35,Santiago Herrera,CORP Paramurice with OPH 04/25/2012,16:08:55,Santiago Herrera,CORP Paramuricea with OPH 04/25/2012,16:08:58,Santiago Herrera,CORO cf Paragorgiid 04/25/2012,16:09:47,Santiago Herrera,CORO isidid, aka bamboo coral 04/25/2012,16:09:59,Santiago Herrera,Paragorgiid was the previous red one 04/25/2012,16:10:37,Santiago Herrera,age is variable 04/25/2012,16:10:53,Santiago Herrera,but for these corals age is in the order of tens of years 04/25/2012,16:10:58,Santiago Herrera,to hundreds 04/25/2012,16:11:28,catrionamunro,SPO 04/25/2012,16:11:37,Santiago Herrera,but some black corals not taller than one meter can be thousands of years old 04/25/2012,16:11:43,Santiago Herrera,we'll probably see some of them later on 04/25/2012,16:12:06,Erin Becker,BAR 04/25/2012,16:12:15,Santiago Herrera,BAR 04/25/2012,16:12:28,catrionamunro,SQA 04/25/2012,16:12:39,Santiago Herrera,CORP Paramuricea 04/25/2012,16:12:53,Santiago Herrera,what's the lat, lon, depth here? 04/25/2012,16:13:02,catrionamunro,COR chrysogorgia? 04/25/2012,16:13:05,Santiago Herrera,CORP Paramuricea with OPH 04/25/2012,16:13:18,Santiago Herrera,CORO 04/25/2012,16:13:25,Santiago Herrera,thanks! 04/25/2012,16:13:29,Santiago Herrera,SPO 04/25/2012,16:13:48,Santiago Herrera,SPO 04/25/2012,16:14:46,catrionamunro,COR cf Paragorgiid 04/25/2012,16:15:06,catrionamunro,SPO 04/25/2012,16:15:24,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,16:17:11,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH multiple 04/25/2012,16:17:14,michaelvecchione,There is an advantage in being red. The only light down there is blue and blue light doesn't reflect off of red animals. 04/25/2012,16:17:43,michaelvecchione,Almost all bioluminescence is blue 04/25/2012,16:18:16,michaelvecchione,Especieally true for animals up in the water. 04/25/2012,16:18:18,catrionamunro,COR cf Paragorgiid 04/25/2012,16:18:23,Santiago Herrera,sun light doesn't really reach this deep 04/25/2012,16:18:25,michaelvecchione,Bioluminescence 04/25/2012,16:18:31,Santiago Herrera,there are several different corals here 04/25/2012,16:18:39,michaelvecchione,Even some deep corals are luminescent 04/25/2012,16:18:50,catrionamunro,COR Iridogorgia? 04/25/2012,16:18:50,Santiago Herrera,CORO iridiogorgia 04/25/2012,16:18:56,Santiago Herrera,CORP Paramuricea 04/25/2012,16:18:57,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,16:19:04,Jamie Austin,A natural amphitheater, with multiple coral types. We will drop a virtual marker - D11-002. 04/25/2012,16:19:05,catrionamunro,COR isidid 04/25/2012,16:19:14,Santiago Herrera,yes, definitively bioluminescence 04/25/2012,16:19:25,Santiago Herrera,some of those bamboo corals are bioluminescent 04/25/2012,16:19:52,catrionamunro,COR cf Paragorgiid 04/25/2012,16:20:17,Santiago Herrera,do you see any associates on it? 04/25/2012,16:20:30,catrionamunro,SQA 04/25/2012,16:20:49,Bill Kiene,Re. red pigment in brittle star: this could be myoglobin, a pigment that 04/25/2012,assists in muscle contraction. Mary Wicksten, Texas A&M 04/25/2012,16:20:51,catrionamunro,SHI 04/25/2012,16:21:25,Santiago Herrera,we haven't seem this withe one before 04/25/2012,16:21:46,Santiago Herrera,also the big one on the left 04/25/2012,16:22:35,Santiago Herrera,this is a great place for corals 04/25/2012,16:22:49,Erin Becker,what is the spirally one? 04/25/2012,16:23:43,Santiago Herrera,Iridogorgia 04/25/2012,16:23:53,Santiago Herrera,is a Chrysogorgiid 04/25/2012,16:24:00,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,16:24:41,Santiago Herrera,yes, that's a fair assumption 04/25/2012,16:25:09,Santiago Herrera,their growth/shape can be influenced by currents 04/25/2012,16:25:22,Santiago Herrera,but also their are fairly flexible 04/25/2012,16:25:25,Bill Kiene,note the flow of particles in the water parallel bend in coral 04/25/2012,16:25:49,catrionamunro,CORP x2 with OPH 04/25/2012,16:25:52,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,16:26:11,Santiago Herrera,and also the one right next to it 04/25/2012,16:26:14,Santiago Herrera,please 04/25/2012,16:26:28,Santiago Herrera,a quick zoom on the long whip one would be enough 04/25/2012,16:26:56,Santiago Herrera,CORO isidid whip 04/25/2012,16:28:17,Santiago Herrera,more CORP with ophiuroids 04/25/2012,16:29:01,catrionamunro,BAR on CORO isidid 04/25/2012,16:29:34,Santiago Herrera,there are 3-4 different morphs of bamboo corals here 04/25/2012,16:30:26,Santiago Herrera,HYD on dead skeleton 04/25/2012,16:30:29,Santiago Herrera,and BAR 04/25/2012,16:31:19,catrionamunro,APH 04/25/2012,16:31:50,Santiago Herrera,thank you yes, I think we are ready 04/25/2012,16:31:56,catrionamunro,agreed, thank you! 04/25/2012,16:34:18,Jamie Austin,Moving on. 04/25/2012,16:34:37,Bill Kiene,It's OK to call the stalked barnacles"goose barnacles". The barnacles on 04/25/2012,the white gorgonian probably belong to a genus called Arcoscalpellum. 04/25/2012,Mary Wicksten, TAMU 04/25/2012,16:35:26,Santiago Herrera,CORO large bamboo 04/25/2012,16:35:28,Santiago Herrera,CORP 04/25/2012,16:35:32,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,16:35:53,Santiago Herrera,CORP 04/25/2012,16:36:09,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,16:36:35,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,16:37:43,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,16:39:50,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,16:41:27,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,16:41:31,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,16:42:13,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,16:42:41,Jamie Austin,Intermittent steep/vertical slopes, bedding plane morphology, with occasional more hoizontal setps defined by bedding planes. Mostly mudstones. 04/25/2012,16:43:07,Santiago Herrera,ASR 04/25/2012,16:43:33,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 2X 04/25/2012,16:43:38,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,16:43:46,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,16:43:53,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,16:44:06,Santiago Herrera,SHI 04/25/2012,16:44:10,Santiago Herrera,ACN 04/25/2012,16:48:27,Jamie Austin,Wood? Iron? Sticking out of the outcrop. 04/25/2012,16:48:37,Santiago Herrera,how did this get here? 04/25/2012,16:50:35,catrionamunro,GAS 04/25/2012,16:50:39,catrionamunro,PAG 04/25/2012,16:50:40,catrionamunro,even 04/25/2012,16:51:10,Santiago Herrera,how old do you think this could be? 04/25/2012,16:52:01,Jamie Austin,Dropping a marker here. D11-003. Probably wood, replaced by iron (in a reducing envionment, perhaps in a marsh.) 04/25/2012,16:53:16,Santiago Herrera,interesting 04/25/2012,16:53:31,Bill Kiene,The "wood" or "iron" looks to me like a piece of sugar cane, which often 04/25/2012,is carried offshore by the Mississippi River. Mary Wicksten 04/25/2012,16:53:52,Bill Kiene,1152: Hermit crab on "wood" or "iron" is a species of Parapagurus--note the very long legs. Mary Wicksten, TAMU 04/25/2012,16:54:03,Erin Becker,ACN 04/25/2012,16:55:09,Santiago Herrera,SPO 04/25/2012,16:55:31,Erin Becker,Lots of sediment here (although probably thin) 04/25/2012,17:01:48,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,17:02:07,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:04:18,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:04:21,catrionamunro,FSH 04/25/2012,17:04:22,Erin Becker,FSH 04/25/2012,17:04:48,michaelvecchione,rattail 04/25/2012,17:06:15,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,17:08:42,Santiago Herrera,less steep slope here 04/25/2012,17:09:06,Santiago Herrera,sediments 04/25/2012,17:09:42,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,17:12:19,catrionamunro, CRI 04/25/2012,17:12:56,Erin Becker,Rocky feature, still nothing but crinoids 04/25/2012,17:15:40,Erin Becker,Lots of rocky outcrops sticking out of the side of the steep sedimented slope 04/25/2012,17:17:16,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,17:19:23,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,17:19:25,Bill Kiene,Is rapid cementation of these sediments possibly responsible for their features? 04/25/2012,17:19:35,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:20:13,Bill Kiene,Are the sediments likely rapidly cemented? 04/25/2012,17:20:26,johnreed,Hi Bill, 04/25/2012,17:20:58,Bill Kiene,Hi John! 04/25/2012,17:21:02,johnreed,I have dived on features that look similar in Agassiz Valleys, south fo Tortugas. 04/25/2012,17:21:43,michaelvecchione,feather stars (non stalked crinoids) can swim, unlike sponges and corals 04/25/2012,17:23:36,johnreed,We dived on a sheer vertical wall from 3000 ft to 2500 ft in Agassiz Valley. The wall is 10 miles long. It appeared to be consolidated clay but we could punch the manipulator of the JSL submerisble into the wall; the base was lithified but not the wall. Not sure how that formed. John Reed 04/25/2012,17:26:40,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,17:29:19,johnreed,Thanks Bill 04/25/2012,17:31:30,Jamie Austin,Speeding up to 0.2 kt. 04/25/2012,17:31:46,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:32:22,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:33:18,Santiago Herrera,SPO 04/25/2012,17:34:45,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:35:47,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,17:35:50,Santiago Herrera,cup corals? 04/25/2012,17:35:51,Santiago Herrera,SPO 04/25/2012,17:35:57,catrionamunro,COR cup? 04/25/2012,17:36:07,Jamie Austin,More visib;e layered bedding again. Dropping a marker - D11-004. 04/25/2012,17:36:08,Erin Becker,I think it's a little anemone 04/25/2012,17:36:27,Erin Becker,are the things all over it colonial anemones? 04/25/2012,17:36:55,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:37:03,Santiago Herrera,I couldn't tell 04/25/2012,17:38:03,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,17:38:40,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:40:22,Santiago Herrera,CRI 2x 04/25/2012,17:40:42,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:43:14,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:43:23,catrionamunro,CRI on SPO 04/25/2012,17:43:40,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,17:44:30,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,17:45:23,Jamie Austin,Steep/vertical wall. 04/25/2012,17:45:38,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,17:46:23,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:46:58,Erin Becker,SPO 04/25/2012,17:47:03,Erin Becker,CRI 04/25/2012,17:47:05,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,17:47:07,Erin Becker,CRI 04/25/2012,17:51:58,catrionamunro,CORO 04/25/2012,17:54:57,Santiago Herrera,ACN 04/25/2012,17:57:54,catrionamunro,COR with SQA 04/25/2012,17:58:00,catrionamunro,COP 04/25/2012,17:58:03,Santiago Herrera,CORO chrysogorgiid? 04/25/2012,17:58:05,catrionamunro,*CORP 04/25/2012,17:58:10,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,17:58:40,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,17:58:51,Jamie Austin,Stopping the ship. There are local deep corals, and some topography. 04/25/2012,18:00:28,catrionamunro,CORP 04/25/2012,18:02:07,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,18:02:15,catrionamunro,COR cf Paragorgiid? 04/25/2012,18:03:37,catrionamunro,PTE shells 04/25/2012,18:20:19,danwarren,Doesn't look like a deadeye 04/25/2012,18:21:01,danwarren,Deadeyess have three holes. 04/25/2012,18:49:47,catrionamunro,SQD 04/25/2012,18:51:20,catrionamunro,or rather, is that a HOL? 04/25/2012,18:51:24,catrionamunro,HOL 04/25/2012,18:52:47,michaelvecchione,Enipniastes HOL 04/25/2012,18:56:12,michaelvecchione,Just got back and it was on my screen 04/25/2012,18:57:23,Erin Becker,ACN 04/25/2012,18:59:17,catrionamunro,PAG 04/25/2012,19:01:32,Jamie Austin,Getting ready to move. About 730 m from WP 2. Water depth ~1960 m. 04/25/2012,19:05:01,catrionamunro,SPO 04/25/2012,19:06:54,Erin Becker,SQA 04/25/2012,19:10:30,Jamie Austin,Ship move underway. 04/25/2012,19:10:33,catrionamunro,zoom on COR with SHI 04/25/2012,19:10:52,Erin Becker,CORO - Chyrsogorgiid? w SHI 04/25/2012,19:11:13,Santiago Herrera,could be either chrysogorgiid or isidid 04/25/2012,19:12:11,Santiago Herrera,its a bamboo 04/25/2012,19:12:21,catrionamunro,I agree, isidid 04/25/2012,19:13:27,johnreed,zoanthid? 04/25/2012,19:13:27,catrionamunro,CORO yellow stoloniferans? 04/25/2012,19:13:28,Santiago Herrera,CORO stoloniferan 04/25/2012,19:16:37,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,19:16:50,Santiago Herrera,CORP? 04/25/2012,19:17:28,cordeslab,CORP 04/25/2012,19:17:32,Erin Becker,Looks like several clumps of stoloniferans 04/25/2012,19:17:38,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:19:46,catrionamunro,OPH 04/25/2012,19:19:53,catrionamunro,CORO stoloniferans? 04/25/2012,19:20:46,Erin Becker,CORO stoloniferan with OPH underneath 04/25/2012,19:21:27,Santiago Herrera,CORO stoloniferan 04/25/2012,19:22:05,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:22:49,johnreed,The video of this Leg 3 seems very much pixalated compared to previous Legs. 04/25/2012,Even the close up stills look very fuzzy and pixalated. I am using the link of the daily emails from Elliot. 04/25/2012,19:23:12,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH x3 04/25/2012,19:23:20,Santiago Herrera,CORO stoloniferan 04/25/2012,19:23:30,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:23:58,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:24:08,catrionamunro,I2 at WHOI is not badly pixelated and close-ups are very clear. Maybe slightly lower quality, but not significantly and not very noticeable. 04/25/2012,19:24:17,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:24:27,Jamie Austin,John - I presume you are on I1. That will be part of the issue. We are checking. 04/25/2012,19:24:59,Bill Kiene,I'm on the following link and it is good: http://video.discovervideo.com/accounts/innerspace/ 04/25/2012,19:25:05,johnreed,Yes I believe we are. But for whatever reason Leg 1 and 2 was much clearer here. 04/25/2012,19:27:22,catrionamunro,CORO purple and yellow stoloniferan 04/25/2012,19:27:26,catrionamunro,SQA 04/25/2012,19:27:27,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,19:27:28,Santiago Herrera,CORO cf Clavularia 04/25/2012,19:27:42,Santiago Herrera,also an stoloniferan 04/25/2012,19:30:01,Catalina Martinez,John, I just sent a note to the technical team to see if they have any idea why the video would be degraded on I1 this leg compared to the last two. 04/25/2012,19:31:25,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,19:32:10,catrionamunro,CORP x2 with OPH 04/25/2012,19:32:17,catrionamunro,COR isidid? 04/25/2012,19:32:17,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:33:17,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:33:28,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,19:33:34,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:33:37,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,19:33:41,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:33:50,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:34:42,catrionamunro,x2 04/25/2012,19:35:02,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:36:52,Santiago Herrera,can we please drop a virtual marker here? 04/25/2012,19:36:59,Erin Becker,PAG 04/25/2012,19:37:51,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,19:38:06,Santiago Herrera,SPO? 04/25/2012,19:39:09,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:39:34,Erin Becker,ACN 04/25/2012,19:39:40,catrionamunro,COR swiftia with 04/25/2012,19:39:51,catrionamunro,sargassum? 04/25/2012,19:39:52,catrionamunro,SPO 04/25/2012,19:40:15,Santiago Herrera,byrozoans on sargassum 04/25/2012,19:40:49,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,19:40:55,Santiago Herrera,the white 04/25/2012,19:41:00,catrionamunro,SQA 04/25/2012,19:41:17,catrionamunro,BRY? 04/25/2012,19:41:25,Santiago Herrera,SPO? 04/25/2012,19:41:32,Santiago Herrera,SQA 04/25/2012,19:41:37,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:41:41,michaelvecchione,Sargassum at teh surface has bryozoans on it. I wonder if they can survive when the host sinks. 04/25/2012,19:41:57,catrionamunro,CORP x5 with OPH 04/25/2012,19:41:59,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:42:02,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:44:43,catrionamunro,SHI 04/25/2012,19:44:58,Jamie Austin,Pavement outcrop. Thin bedding edges still visible through light sediment dusting. 04/25/2012,19:47:07,catrionamunro,SQA? 04/25/2012,19:49:36,Jamie Austin,Debris 04/25/2012,19:50:01,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:50:10,Jamie Austin,Fragments of the mudstone, from an adjacent outcrop. 04/25/2012,19:51:23,catrionamunro,stalked CRI 04/25/2012,19:52:06,michaelvecchione,It was recently discovered that they can crawl very slowly. 04/25/2012,19:53:14,Bill Kiene,Stalked crinoids have been seen to move in the Bahamas 04/25/2012,19:53:43,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,19:53:46,catrionamunro,SQA 04/25/2012,19:54:00,catrionamunro,SQA x2 04/25/2012,19:54:04,catrionamunro,COR stoloniferan white 04/25/2012,19:54:16,catrionamunro,PTE shells on sediment 04/25/2012,19:55:01,catrionamunro,COR cf Clavularia 04/25/2012,19:55:18,catrionamunro,stalked CRI 04/25/2012,19:56:03,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:56:11,catrionamunro,small CORP 04/25/2012,19:56:17,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,19:56:21,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:56:38,catrionamunro, CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,19:56:49,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,19:58:22,catrionamunro,Santiago has stepped out. My best guess is anemone 04/25/2012,19:59:07,catrionamunro,Are we setting up for another zoom? full frame? 04/25/2012,19:59:11,catrionamunro,SHI 04/25/2012,20:00:51,Jamie Austin,Outcrops with ledges. 04/25/2012,20:01:08,catrionamunro,oh wow! HYD 04/25/2012,20:01:30,Jamie Austin,Tubularian hydroid, encrusting under the ledge. 04/25/2012,20:03:00,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:06:58,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,20:07:47,michaelvecchione,I'm a squid guy 04/25/2012,20:08:10,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,20:09:10,catrionamunro,CRI on dead COR? 04/25/2012,20:09:23,catrionamunro,I see polyps at the top 04/25/2012,20:09:28,catrionamunro,BAR 04/25/2012,20:10:58,catrionamunro,looks like a dead/semi dead COR isidid 04/25/2012,20:11:52,michaelvecchione,Feather stars sit on corals for elevation off sediment 04/25/2012,20:12:56,michaelvecchione,They can swim 04/25/2012,20:13:20,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,20:13:30,Jamie Austin,Cobbles on the seafloor. Corals. 04/25/2012,20:13:34,catrionamunro,CORP x2 with OPH 04/25/2012,20:13:42,catrionamunro,could we take a quick look at the pink one? 04/25/2012,20:13:56,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH x3 04/25/2012,20:14:59,Santiago Herrera,this is a bubblegum coral 04/25/2012,20:15:04,Santiago Herrera,:) 04/25/2012,20:15:23,catrionamunro,COR Paragorgiid 04/25/2012,20:15:32,catrionamunro,CRI on COR 04/25/2012,20:15:34,catrionamunro,SQA 04/25/2012,20:17:18,catrionamunro,I've seen larger paramuricea with more than one, but maybe it is a space thing? 04/25/2012,20:18:08,Santiago Herrera,good hypothesis 04/25/2012,20:18:22,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,20:18:24,Santiago Herrera,ACN 04/25/2012,20:18:33,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:18:36,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:19:22,Santiago Herrera,not really 04/25/2012,20:19:38,Santiago Herrera,that's one remarkable thing, you usually only see adults 04/25/2012,20:19:54,Erin Becker,have you ever looked at baby corals? 04/25/2012,20:19:58,Erin Becker,or small ones that is 04/25/2012,20:20:09,Santiago Herrera,well, the problem is that we don't really look what baby ophiuroids in this species look like 04/25/2012,20:20:31,Santiago Herrera,yes, usually small corals don't have the ophiuroids 04/25/2012,20:20:31,catrionamunro,CRI x2 04/25/2012,20:20:35,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:20:42,catrionamunro,SPO 04/25/2012,20:20:45,Santiago Herrera,but again, it is rare to see young colonies 04/25/2012,20:20:47,catrionamunro,COR stoloniferan 04/25/2012,20:20:49,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,20:20:56,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:21:06,Santiago Herrera,SPO 04/25/2012,20:22:24,Santiago Herrera,is unclear at what point they acquire the ophiuroid 04/25/2012,20:22:54,Santiago Herrera,we have seem ophiuroids 'moving' from one colony to another 04/25/2012,20:23:00,catrionamunro,zoom on CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:23:02,Jamie Austin,Blocky outcrop, with coral. 04/25/2012,20:23:30,Santiago Herrera,PTE shells 04/25/2012,20:24:30,Santiago Herrera,OCTO stoloniferans 04/25/2012,20:24:38,Santiago Herrera,that could be a black coral 04/25/2012,20:25:30,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:25:38,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:26:04,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:26:14,Santiago Herrera,can we look at the one on the left 04/25/2012,20:26:15,Santiago Herrera,? 04/25/2012,20:26:32,Santiago Herrera,nevermind 04/25/2012,20:26:34,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:26:36,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:26:37,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:26:48,catrionamunro,SPO? 04/25/2012,20:27:09,catrionamunro,CRI on COR whip 04/25/2012,20:27:38,catrionamunro,COR Paragorgiid x2 04/25/2012,20:27:43,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,20:28:13,catrionamunro,SQA on COR 04/25/2012,20:28:21,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,20:28:36,Santiago Herrera,whip is a very general term, it is an artificial grouping defined by morphology, it includes bamboo corals, black corals, pennatulid corals, primnoid corals…. 04/25/2012,20:28:46,Santiago Herrera,nice Paragorgiids 04/25/2012,20:28:51,cordeslab,V ery Nice! 04/25/2012,20:29:18,Santiago Herrera,bubblegum corals don't have a consolidated skeletal axis 04/25/2012,20:29:27,Santiago Herrera,is all 'spongy' 04/25/2012,20:30:09,Santiago Herrera,you need samples! 04/25/2012,20:30:14,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,20:30:31,Santiago Herrera,it does have sclerites (calcareous microscopic skeletal structures) in the living tissue 04/25/2012,20:30:58,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:31:15,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,20:31:26,catrionamunro,4x CORP 04/25/2012,20:31:30,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:31:31,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:31:32,catrionamunro,COR isidid? 04/25/2012,20:31:36,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:31:39,cordeslab,CORO Isididae? 04/25/2012,20:33:46,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:34:26,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:34:27,johnreed,Help re video- Catrionamunro. earlier you said your video at WHOI was good. I have been working with our ITs and tried different computers and still poor here; even on zooms. Can you send me your email or phone so I can talk to you about your video quality? 04/25/2012,20:35:39,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:36:21,Santiago Herrera,SPO 04/25/2012,20:37:01,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:37:19,catrionamunro,stalked CRI 04/25/2012,20:37:29,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:37:40,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:37:49,cordeslab,CORO? 04/25/2012,20:38:18,Santiago Herrera,looks dead 04/25/2012,20:38:32,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:38:34,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:38:39,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:38:41,catrionamunro,Hi John, I have sent you my number by private message 04/25/2012,20:38:41,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:39:10,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:39:18,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:39:20,cordeslab,CORO Swiftia 04/25/2012,20:39:21,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:39:43,Santiago Herrera,who's in the cordeslab? 04/25/2012,20:39:45,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,20:39:47,cordeslab,Andrea 04/25/2012,20:39:53,Santiago Herrera,hi Andrea! 04/25/2012,20:39:56,cordeslab,Hello! 04/25/2012,20:40:09,Santiago Herrera,CORO isidid whip 04/25/2012,20:40:21,cordeslab,another dead? 04/25/2012,20:40:23,Santiago Herrera,not sure if it's alive 04/25/2012,20:40:37,Santiago Herrera,yeah, looks dead 04/25/2012,20:40:50,cordeslab,Great thanks 04/25/2012,20:40:52,Santiago Herrera,CORO 04/25/2012,20:40:56,catrionamunro,ASR 04/25/2012,20:41:04,Santiago Herrera,ASR 04/25/2012,20:41:26,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:41:27,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:42:04,Santiago Herrera,CORP 04/25/2012,20:42:51,catrionamunro,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:43:13,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:45:15,catrionamunro,CRI on dead COR? 04/25/2012,20:45:17,Santiago Herrera,CRI 04/25/2012,20:45:22,catrionamunro,with HYD and PAG 04/25/2012,20:45:31,Santiago Herrera,some living CORP tissue 04/25/2012,20:45:33,catrionamunro,SQA 04/25/2012,20:45:37,cordeslab,CORP live behind 04/25/2012,20:45:48,Santiago Herrera,different colony 04/25/2012,20:46:07,cordeslab,right 04/25/2012,20:46:28,catrionamunro,OPH on CORP 04/25/2012,20:46:44,Santiago Herrera,maybe that's one of the baby OPH? or a different species 04/25/2012,20:46:45,cordeslab,OPH not Asteroschema!? 04/25/2012,20:47:03,Santiago Herrera,no way to tell 04/25/2012,20:47:03,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:48:03,catrionamunro,SHI 04/25/2012,20:48:25,Santiago Herrera,CORP 04/25/2012,20:51:18,catrionamunro,SHI 04/25/2012,20:51:30,catrionamunro,COR isidid? 04/25/2012,20:53:15,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,20:54:33,catrionamunro,zoom on OPH 04/25/2012,20:54:54,Santiago Herrera,nice shot of the associate 04/25/2012,20:57:39,catrionamunro,COR paragorgiid 04/25/2012,20:59:19,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,20:59:35,Santiago Herrera,can we turn on the lasers? 04/25/2012,21:01:30,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 04/25/2012,21:04:43,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,21:05:04,Santiago Herrera,CORO stoloniferans 04/25/2012,21:06:33,catrionamunro,looks like an anemone 04/25/2012,21:08:07,catrionamunro,CRI 04/25/2012,21:08:12,Santiago Herrera,ACN 04/25/2012,21:08:14,catrionamunro,ACN mulitple here 04/25/2012,21:08:23,catrionamunro,SPO behind with CRI 04/25/2012,21:12:19,catrionamunro,ACN 04/25/2012,21:12:46,Erin Becker,ACN - flytrap 04/25/2012,21:19:00,Santiago Herrera,heavily sedimented slope 04/25/2012,21:23:37,catrionamunro,SPO 04/25/2012,21:23:59,danwarren,eggshell 04/25/2012,21:32:43,Santiago Herrera,HOL 04/25/2012,21:37:36,catrionamunro,COR isidid 04/25/2012,21:39:06,Jamie Austin,Small ridges - edges of bedding planes. 04/25/2012,21:39:23,catrionamunro,CORP 04/25/2012,21:40:01,catrionamunro,with OPH 04/25/2012,21:40:16,Erin Becker,SQA 04/25/2012,21:42:10,Jamie Austin,Vehicles coming off the seafloor. End of Dive 11. 04/25/2012,21:43:38,catrionamunro,Thank you! 04/25/2012,21:52:14,Santiago Herrera, excellent dive, thanks!