06/03/2013,00:38:44,briankennedy,Hoping to launch the ROV around 1000 06/03/2013,11:01:08,briankennedy,The ROV is scheduled to be deployed between 1000 and 1130 this morning. Today’s dive site is Mytilus Seamount with a depth of a little over 4000 meters. 06/03/2013,14:22:12,briankennedy,launch on hold to work on a software bug 06/03/2013,14:49:05,Taylor Heyl,testing eventlog 06/03/2013,17:12:26,briankennedy,ROV in the water 06/03/2013,17:19:37,michaelvecchione,salp 06/03/2013,17:22:33,michaelvecchione,salp chain 06/03/2013,17:24:04,Santiago Herrera,what's the ETA to the bottom? 06/03/2013,17:25:29,michaelvecchione,probably another salp chain. then a ctenophore 06/03/2013,17:29:27,briankennedy,we are doing 15 meter per minute down becasue of the weather. If we can't increase the speed it will be a 4 hour transit to the bottom 06/03/2013,17:31:54,michaelvecchione,BTW, I am watching the I1 feed from the public WiFi at an airport gate. Both audio and video lock up frequently, probably because of low data rate on the WiFi. Better than nothing, but not a lot. 06/03/2013,17:37:45,michaelvecchione,jelly and salp chain 06/03/2013,17:45:07,briankennedy,Aborting the dive due weather 06/03/2013,17:48:43,michaelvecchione,salp cahin 06/03/2013,17:54:38,michaelvecchione,salps, both solitary and chains 06/03/2013,18:48:31,iscwatch,Are we diving tonight? 06/03/2013,18:58:44,briankennedy,The ROV is on deck for the rest of the day. The next dive will be tomorrow moring if the weather gets better. 06/03/2013,19:01:17,iscwatch,Thank you