07/14/2013,11:31:14,Andrea Quattrini,Good morning everyone. Beautiful day today. Calm seas. Warm outside. Extremely cold inside. We are currently in Hydrographer Canyon. 40d03.06399N 69d02.3188W 07/14/2013,11:32:21,Tim Shank,Good morning Andrea 07/14/2013,11:32:33,Tim Shank,Can we do a comms check when you are ready? 07/14/2013,11:32:37,Taylor Heyl,Good morning Andrea. 07/14/2013,11:32:52,Tim Shank,Nice frame grab of the unarmed octopus 07/14/2013,11:35:10,Andrea Quattrini,sure. 07/14/2013,11:36:03,Andrea Quattrini,on now 07/14/2013,11:54:52,Catalina Martinez,Good morning. All three I1 streams look good this morning. 07/14/2013,11:57:59,Andrea Quattrini,Good morning Catalina! 07/14/2013,12:16:43,Andrea Quattrini,15 min to launch 07/14/2013,12:24:05,Andrea Quattrini,Good morning everyone. Currently, the ship is at 40d03.2375N 69d02.0875W. We are scheduled to launch at 0830 to a depth of ~900 m on the east wall of Hydrographer Canyon. Today's dive objectives are to survey benthic communities along and across the slope at a depth range of 900-500 m. This dive track was chosen based on model predictions. Targeting higher slope angles yesterday proved successful, and hopefully will today as well~Looking forward to a great dive. 07/14/2013,12:25:46,Andrea Quattrini,Call in today at 0900. 1-866-617-5860, passcode 1233796 07/14/2013,12:26:38,Andrea Quattrini,Phone is being connected now, so you are more than welcome to call in earlier. 07/14/2013,12:34:49,Brendan Roark,ROV in the water 07/14/2013,12:38:02,Brendan Roark,Seirios in the water 07/14/2013,12:38:42,Brendan Roark,ROV going down 07/14/2013,12:40:46,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 36 m 07/14/2013,12:42:48,Brendan Roark,ROV holding at 50 m 07/14/2013,12:44:27,Brendan Roark,ROV going down to 902 m 07/14/2013,12:46:37,Taylor Heyl,Dive codes below. 07/14/2013,12:46:40,Taylor Heyl,BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,STR - mucus string 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FEC - Fecal (matter) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,EGG - Egg (case) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,Taxa 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FOR - Foraminiferan 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,GRO - Gromiid 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,XEN - Xenophyophoran 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SPO - Sponge 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,BRA - Brachiopod 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,BRY - Bryozoan 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,TUN - Tunicate 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SAL - Salp 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,LAR - Larvacean house 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,ECN - Echiuran (or radial feeding trace) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CTE - Ctenophore 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CNI - Cnidarian 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,HYD - Hydroid 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,JFH - Jellyfish 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,ZOA - Zoanthid 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,COR - Coral 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CORA - Antipatharian 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CORL - Lophelia 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CORM - Madrepora 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CORG - Gorgonian 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CORP - Paramuricea 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CORS - Stylasterid 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CPEN - Pennatulacean 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CORW - Whip coral 07/14/2013,Echinoderm 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,ASR - Asteroid 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,HOL - Holothurian 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRI - Crinoid 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRIHYO - Hyocrinida 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRIBAT - Bathycrinidae 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRIANT - Antedonidae 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRIZEN - Zenometridae 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRIATE - Atelecrinidae 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRITHA - Thalassometridae 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,OPH - Ophiuroid 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,URC - Urchin 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,ART - Arthropod 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,PYC - Pycnogonid 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,COP - Copepods 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRA - Crab 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,LOB - Lobster 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SQA - Squat Lobster 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SHI - Shrimp 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,BAR - Barnacle 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,APH - Amphipod 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,ISO - Isopod 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,MOL - Mollusk 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,MUS - Mussels 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,NUD - Nudibranch 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,OCT - Octopus 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SQD - Squid 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,LIM - Limpets 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CHI - Chiton 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CLA - Clams 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,PTE - Pteropod 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FSH - Fish 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FCHN - Chondrichthyes 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FCOD - Codlets 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FANT - Anthiins (fancy bass) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, FLAT - Flatfish 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,WOR - Worm 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,POL - Polychaete 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SCA - Scale (worm) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SER - Serpulid worm 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,RIF - Riftia 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SPA - Spaghetti Worms 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,Geology 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,BUR - Burrow 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,COB - Cobble 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,MUD - Mud 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,ROC - Rock 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,RUB - Rubble 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SAD - Sand 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SED - Sediment 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,WAL - Wall 07/14/2013,WOD - Wood 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,Lava Morphology 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,TAL - Talus 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,PIL - Pillow 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,ENT - Entrail 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,LOB - Lobate 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SHE - Sheet 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FOL - Folded 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,JUM - Jumbled 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,HAC - Hackly 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,Sediment Cover 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,LIG - Light 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,POC - Partial/Pockets 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,BLA - Blanket 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,Feature 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,ASG - Axial Summit Graben 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CAR - Carbonate 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CLI - Cliff 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,COL - Collapse 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,CON - Contact 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FAU - Fault 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,FIS - Fissure 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,HAY - Haystack 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,HYX - Hydrothermal 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,PIL - Pillar 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SCP - Scarp 07/14/2013, 07/14/2013,SEP - Seep 07/14/2013,12:48:53,Brendan Roark,rov passing 150 m 07/14/2013,12:52:38,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 270 m 07/14/2013,12:54:18,Andrea Quattrini,weather looks good for the next 5 days. 07/14/2013,12:57:06,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 400 m 07/14/2013,12:58:54,briankinlan,Goos morning! 07/14/2013,12:58:56,Scott France,I'm here - was waiting for bottom to join in. 07/14/2013,12:58:56,Andrea Quattrini,FSH midwater 07/14/2013,12:59:04,Scott France,It is sooo early on a Sunday! 07/14/2013,12:59:11,Andrea Quattrini,great thanks Scott, and Biran! 07/14/2013,13:00:11,Scott France,Now I know what can get me out of bed early on a Sunday! 07/14/2013,13:00:13,Brendan Roark,I know Scott far too early to be working on Sunday 07/14/2013,13:00:33,Scott France,The lure and promise of an exciting dive! 07/14/2013,13:01:02,Brendan Roark,I think you will be happy 07/14/2013,13:01:09,jasonchaytor,having a 2 year old makes it much easier to get up early on a sunday 07/14/2013,13:02:28,Brendan Roark,I'll bet it does Jason maybe even earlier I suspect 07/14/2013,13:03:55,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 600 m 07/14/2013,13:04:04,jasonchaytor,just a little 07/14/2013,13:08:42,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 750 m 07/14/2013,13:09:46,Andrea Quattrini,we will keep a close eye on that…. 07/14/2013,13:10:48,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 800 m going to 902 m 07/14/2013,13:12:46,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 855 m alt 55 m 07/14/2013,13:14:16,Brendan Roark,bottom hard target on sonar ROV holding at 15 m 07/14/2013,13:14:24,A.J. Turner,SHI 07/14/2013,13:14:53,Brendan Roark,bottom in sight 07/14/2013,13:15:09,A.J. Turner,CRARED 07/14/2013,13:15:13,A.J. Turner,FLAT 07/14/2013,13:15:42,A.J. Turner,FSH 07/14/2013,13:15:47,A.J. Turner,FELO 07/14/2013,13:17:01,A.J. Turner,SHI 07/14/2013,13:17:37,Brendan Roark,lat 4003.0049 N lon69d02.2487 W 07/14/2013,13:18:14,A.J. Turner,ANT line 07/14/2013,13:18:14,Brendan Roark,fishing line 07/14/2013,13:18:33,Scott France,ACN on line? 07/14/2013,13:19:24,jasonchaytor,ROC 07/14/2013,13:19:49,Andrea Quattrini,strong current 07/14/2013,13:20:05,Scott France,Good for corals, bad for ROV pilots. 07/14/2013,13:20:46,Tim Shank,907m depth 07/14/2013,13:21:41,Andrea Quattrini,CRARED 07/14/2013,13:21:47,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Antimora 07/14/2013,13:21:56,Scott France,Water temp? 07/14/2013,13:22:07,A.J. Turner,FSH water column 07/14/2013,13:22:21,A.J. Turner,FCHN? 07/14/2013,13:22:27,Brendan Roark,water temp 5.0 C 07/14/2013,13:22:45,A.J. Turner,SHI 07/14/2013,13:22:48,Tim Shank,CRA-RED 07/14/2013,13:23:51,Brendan Roark,camera white balance 07/14/2013,13:26:07,Andrea Quattrini,current coming out of north-west, rov hdg 220 07/14/2013,13:26:26,Taylor Heyl,FELO cutthroat eel 07/14/2013,13:26:29,A.J. Turner,SHIT 07/14/2013,13:26:32,A.J. Turner,oops 07/14/2013,13:26:34,A.J. Turner,haha 07/14/2013,13:26:39,A.J. Turner,SHI 07/14/2013,13:26:52,Andrea Quattrini,soft sediment at base of slope 07/14/2013,13:27:25,Andrea Quattrini,ROC boulders? 07/14/2013,13:29:16,jasonchaytor,likely ROC 07/14/2013,13:30:16,Andrea Quattrini,CTE 07/14/2013,13:31:02,A.J. Turner,FCHN 07/14/2013,13:31:08,A.J. Turner,x 2 07/14/2013,13:32:30,A.J. Turner,CRARED 07/14/2013,13:32:32,Andrea Quattrini,ROV strong current 07/14/2013,13:32:48,Tim Shank,Direction? 07/14/2013,13:33:14,jasonchaytor,scour at base of boulder, possibly from current 07/14/2013,13:34:09,Tim Shank,hdg 065…looks like current moving from right to left….but 07/14/2013,13:34:16,A.J. Turner,FCHN 07/14/2013,13:34:26,Tim Shank,ACN on rock 07/14/2013,13:35:11,A.J. Turner,looks like some possible coral rubble (branching) on bottom 07/14/2013,13:35:20,Tim Shank,COR RUB? 07/14/2013,13:35:45,Scott France,COR skeleton 07/14/2013,13:35:49,A.J. Turner,CORP? 07/14/2013,13:35:50,Andrea Quattrini,CORP 07/14/2013,13:35:57,Andrea Quattrini,COR Cup 07/14/2013,13:36:27,Scott France,and possibly bamboo? Skeleton looks so white 07/14/2013,13:36:30,Tim Shank,SHI just next to CORP skeleton in a position for live CORP 07/14/2013,13:36:54,A.J. Turner,CORP 07/14/2013,13:37:03,A.J. Turner,BUR 07/14/2013,13:37:09,Tim Shank,CRA under ledge 07/14/2013,13:37:36,Tim Shank,CORP skeleton without any live tissue 07/14/2013,13:38:04,A.J. Turner,could we get lasers on it quickly? 07/14/2013,13:38:36,Brendan Roark,Depth 904 m 07/14/2013,13:38:38,Andrea Quattrini,COR Javania? 07/14/2013,13:39:19,Tim Shank,Looks like current from the N - NE 07/14/2013,13:39:24,jasonchaytor,small mud balls, possibly eroding out of the bigger mud/mud-siltstone boulders 07/14/2013,13:39:39,A.J. Turner,FCHN 07/14/2013,13:39:44,Andrea Quattrini,dead Bamboo and dead Paramuricea 07/14/2013,13:39:52,Andrea Quattrini,FSH shark C. fabricii? 07/14/2013,13:41:38,Brendan Roark,lat 40d02.9957 N lon 69d02.2355 W Depth 905 m 07/14/2013,13:41:50,Brendan Roark,starting move to WP 1 07/14/2013,13:42:52,A.J. Turner,FCHN 07/14/2013,13:43:01,Andrea Quattrini,FSH black dogfish 07/14/2013,13:43:04,Scott France,Lots of small structures on bottom 07/14/2013,13:43:14,Scott France,tubes? old skeletons? 07/14/2013,13:44:15,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/14/2013,13:44:19,Taylor Heyl,HYD on those tubes 07/14/2013,13:44:31,Taylor Heyl,APH 07/14/2013,13:45:13,Tim Shank,Looks like the current here is from the southerly direction….? 07/14/2013,13:45:36,A.J. Turner,CRARED 07/14/2013,13:45:39,Andrea Quattrini,yes, correction. current is moving across stbd to port. 07/14/2013,13:46:01,jasonchaytor,tabular block 07/14/2013,13:46:24,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/14/2013,13:46:26,Taylor Heyl,SPO 07/14/2013,13:46:41,Taylor Heyl,HYD on the block 07/14/2013,13:46:52,Taylor Heyl,small paramuricea colony CORP 07/14/2013,13:47:03,Tim Shank,zoom on SHI 07/14/2013,13:47:15,Andrea Quattrini,CORP X2 smail 07/14/2013,13:47:17,Andrea Quattrini,small 07/14/2013,13:47:39,Tim Shank,SHI pink stripes on abdomen- caridean 07/14/2013,13:47:48,Scott France,OPH arms waving on surface of rock? 07/14/2013,13:48:15,Taylor Heyl,FSH next to rock 07/14/2013,13:48:35,A.J. Turner,Similar to yesterday, we're seeing small CORP recruits. 07/14/2013,13:48:41,Taylor Heyl,FLAT 07/14/2013,13:48:48,Taylor Heyl,witch flounder? 07/14/2013,13:48:56,Taylor Heyl,SPO on rock next to longfin hake 07/14/2013,13:49:03,Andrea Quattrini,FSH longfin hake 07/14/2013,13:49:19,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 07/14/2013,13:50:31,Taylor Heyl,SER worms? 07/14/2013,13:50:31,A.J. Turner,CORP 07/14/2013,13:50:44,Andrea Quattrini,small CORP 07/14/2013,13:51:25,Taylor Heyl,FLAT witch flounder 07/14/2013,13:51:34,Taylor Heyl,Depth 904 meters, Hdg. 82 07/14/2013,13:51:38,Taylor Heyl,XEN? 07/14/2013,13:51:44,Andrea Quattrini,FSH witch 07/14/2013,13:51:52,Taylor Heyl,SPO 07/14/2013,13:52:02,Tim Shank,Hdg 094 07/14/2013,13:52:13,A.J. Turner,COR rubble? 07/14/2013,13:52:19,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/14/2013,13:52:40,Tim Shank,current looks to be coming from the south 07/14/2013,13:52:54,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/14/2013,13:53:12,Taylor Heyl,Traversing to WP 2 07/14/2013,13:53:17,Taylor Heyl,FSH black dogfish 07/14/2013,13:53:19,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 07/14/2013,13:53:32,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 07/14/2013,13:53:55,Taylor Heyl,traversing over rocky sediment with dead coral skeletons 07/14/2013,13:53:57,Andrea Quattrini,Nezumia bairdii 07/14/2013,13:55:32,Walter Cho,no nodes visible 07/14/2013,13:55:38,Taylor Heyl,small white GAS on right of coral skeleton? 07/14/2013,13:56:01,Taylor Heyl,yes, GAS 07/14/2013,13:57:00,Taylor Heyl,FLAT witch flounder 07/14/2013,13:57:13,Brendan Roark,depth 896 m 07/14/2013,13:57:38,Taylor Heyl,large boulder with cup corals, white corals, anemones, FSH at base 07/14/2013,13:57:43,Taylor Heyl,ACN 07/14/2013,13:58:06,A.J. Turner,COR cup coral 07/14/2013,13:58:07,Taylor Heyl,COR Desmophyllum 07/14/2013,13:58:31,Taylor Heyl,Aplacophorans 07/14/2013,13:58:47,Scott France,COR Anthothela 07/14/2013,13:58:48,A.J. Turner,SHI n 07/14/2013,13:58:50,Tim Shank,SHI lower left 07/14/2013,13:58:51,Brendan Roark,DPL target BLD 1 07/14/2013,13:59:06,A.J. Turner,SHI x 2 07/14/2013,13:59:16,Scott France,COR Paragorgia 07/14/2013,13:59:39,Brendan Roark,lat 40d02.992 N 69d02.2145 W 07/14/2013,14:00:15,Andrea Quattrini,896 m 07/14/2013,14:01:38,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/14/2013,14:04:15,Taylor Heyl,Continuing move to WP1 07/14/2013,14:04:32,Taylor Heyl,WHOI recording EX1304L1_ROV06_1 07/14/2013,14:04:45,Taylor Heyl,ACN on dead coral skelton 07/14/2013,14:04:49,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/14/2013,14:04:55,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 07/14/2013,14:05:42,Taylor Heyl,large rocky outcrops - one with yellow paramuricea colony 07/14/2013,14:05:49,Taylor Heyl,ACN next to CORP 07/14/2013,14:05:58,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/14/2013,14:05:58,jasonchaytor,heavily bio-erosion on ROCs 07/14/2013,14:06:22,Taylor Heyl,OPHS on CORP 07/14/2013,14:06:32,A.J. Turner,COR cup coral? 07/14/2013,14:07:05,Andrea Quattrini,COR cup coral Flabellum 07/14/2013,14:07:16,Scott France,COR Acanthogorgia? behind Desmophyllum 07/14/2013,14:07:29,Taylor Heyl,OCT 07/14/2013,14:07:33,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 07/14/2013,14:07:41,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on OCT 07/14/2013,14:07:59,Scott France,SPO lots on wall face 07/14/2013,14:08:07,Taylor Heyl,SQD mastigoteuthis swam by 07/14/2013,14:08:24,Brendan Roark,depth 890 m 07/14/2013,14:08:37,Taylor Heyl,OCT greneledone 07/14/2013,14:09:01,Taylor Heyl,FSH 07/14/2013,14:09:35,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 07/14/2013,14:09:38,jasonchaytor,layering in outcrop 07/14/2013,14:09:56,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 07/14/2013,14:10:00,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 07/14/2013,14:10:24,Scott France,COR Anthomastus 07/14/2013,14:10:32,Taylor Heyl,SPO and SER on rock 07/14/2013,14:11:06,Scott France,COR Clavularia 07/14/2013,14:11:07,Taylor Heyl,Scott, do any of these white patches look like the benthic ctenophore we were looking at yesterday? 07/14/2013,14:11:10,jasonchaytor,definitely small erosional chutes within larger outcrop...might have formed on weaknesses such as fractures 07/14/2013,14:11:26,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/14/2013,14:11:33,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 07/14/2013,14:11:38,Taylor Heyl,many small white SPO 07/14/2013,14:11:52,Brendan Roark,DPL target Wall 1 07/14/2013,14:12:05,Scott France,COR Swiftia 07/14/2013,14:12:14,Andrea Quattrini,SHI 07/14/2013,14:12:26,A.J. Turner,SPO 07/14/2013,14:12:30,Taylor Heyl,SPO glass 07/14/2013,14:12:35,Brendan Roark,lat 40d03.0048 N lon 69d02.20.65 07/14/2013,14:13:11,Taylor Heyl,bamboo COR 07/14/2013,14:13:16,Andrea Quattrini,CO bamboo 07/14/2013,14:13:17,Scott France,CORG Bamboo coral 07/14/2013,14:14:04,Tim Shank,CRARED 07/14/2013,14:14:19,Taylor Heyl,vertical wall 07/14/2013,14:14:32,Andrea Quattrini,tall vertical wall 07/14/2013,14:14:33,Taylor Heyl,seeing white coral, SPO, Anthomastus 07/14/2013,14:15:02,Andrea Quattrini,started at base ~885 m 07/14/2013,14:15:04,Taylor Heyl,COR cup coral 07/14/2013,14:15:11,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/14/2013,14:15:24,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 07/14/2013,14:16:11,Andrea Quattrini,i think that wall was a bit hairy for a moment. going to work this area 07/14/2013,14:16:24,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/14/2013,14:16:37,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Anthothela 07/14/2013,14:16:38,Brendan Roark,Depth 869 m 07/14/2013,14:16:59,A.J. Turner,looks like cup coral 07/14/2013,14:18:32,Brendan Roark,water temp 4.8 c 07/14/2013,14:19:17,Brendan Roark,DPL target wall2 near top of cliff wall 07/14/2013,14:19:42,Brendan Roark,lat 40d03.0088 lon 69.02.2038 07/14/2013,14:20:01,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on white SPO 07/14/2013,14:20:09,Taylor Heyl,SER on rock 07/14/2013,14:20:53,A.J. Turner,ASR 07/14/2013,14:21:15,Taylor Heyl,ASR pink 07/14/2013,14:21:44,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on ACN 07/14/2013,14:21:57,Taylor Heyl,Acanthogorgia 07/14/2013,14:26:17,Taylor Heyl,Anthomastus 07/14/2013,14:26:57,Taylor Heyl,SQA on rock 07/14/2013,14:27:13,Taylor Heyl,Depth 868 meters, Hdg. 37 07/14/2013,14:28:39,Taylor Heyl,WHOI recording EX1304L1_ROV06_2 07/14/2013,14:28:55,Taylor Heyl,Dead cup coral, OCT under ledge 07/14/2013,14:29:07,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/14/2013,14:29:28,Andrea Quattrini,bit difficult with the current, FYI for future zooms 07/14/2013,14:31:05,A.J. Turner,FELO under ledge 07/14/2013,14:31:06,Tim Shank,OPH, HYD, SHI in acanthogorgia community 07/14/2013,14:31:10,Scott France,The bottom seems chock-a-block with fauna and their structures 07/14/2013,14:31:23,ingevandenbeld,FSH under ledge 07/14/2013,14:31:24,Scott France,I mean the wall, not the bottom. 07/14/2013,14:31:27,Tim Shank,Yes…like an encrusted wall. 07/14/2013,14:31:34,jasonchaytor,great image of sediment-rock contact with overhang 07/14/2013,14:31:48,Andrea Quattrini,any interesting sotry here? 07/14/2013,14:31:55,A.J. Turner,any idea why there would be more fauna on this overhang as opposed to the wall itself? 07/14/2013,14:31:58,Andrea Quattrini,geologically? 07/14/2013,14:32:18,Tim Shank,current direction? 07/14/2013,14:32:29,Andrea Quattrini,AJ-too much current? 07/14/2013,14:32:40,Andrea Quattrini,yea, maybe direction... 07/14/2013,14:32:40,Tim Shank,rugosity? 07/14/2013,14:32:41,A.J. Turner,that's what i was thinking 07/14/2013,14:32:50,A.J. Turner,the current that is 07/14/2013,14:33:27,jasonchaytor,Just different styles of canyon deposition processes, the current may be strongly influencing things here 07/14/2013,14:34:22,Andrea Quattrini,SPO several dead 07/14/2013,14:34:26,Andrea Quattrini,depth 865 m 07/14/2013,14:34:49,Andrea Quattrini,ASR pink seastar 07/14/2013,14:34:50,Scott France,There also seems to be more particles in the water column here than yesterday, for example. 07/14/2013,14:34:56,Tim Shank,ASR "hot pink" 07/14/2013,14:35:05,Tim Shank,CRARED 07/14/2013,14:35:58,A.J. Turner,SAQ behind coral? 07/14/2013,14:36:00,jasonchaytor,BUR 07/14/2013,14:37:28,Tim Shank,Great video * 07/14/2013,14:37:35,Scott France,COR Paragorgia white morph CU 07/14/2013,14:37:36,A.J. Turner,SHI 07/14/2013,14:37:50,A.J. Turner,x 2 07/14/2013,14:38:12,Andrea Quattrini,4.8 deg T 07/14/2013,14:38:17,Andrea Quattrini,864 m 07/14/2013,14:39:52,A.J. Turner,lots of BUR at edge 07/14/2013,14:39:53,Taylor Heyl,URC 07/14/2013,14:39:55,Andrea Quattrini,URC Echinus 07/14/2013,14:42:01,A.J. Turner,ACN venous flytrap 07/14/2013,14:42:10,A.J. Turner,SPO 07/14/2013,14:43:35,Tim Shank,Lophelia? at 867m 07/14/2013,14:43:58,Brendan Roark,DBL wall 3 07/14/2013,14:44:26,Taylor Heyl,FSH underneath ledge 07/14/2013,14:44:37,Brendan Roark,lat 40d03.0149 N lon 69d02.2023 W 07/14/2013,14:44:42,A.J. Turner,SQA on Lophelia 07/14/2013,14:45:00,Andrea Quattrini,Lophelia pertusa 07/14/2013,14:45:05,Brendan Roark,Depth 867 m 07/14/2013,14:45:07,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Phycidae 07/14/2013,14:45:28,Scott France,SPO cladorhizids under ledge - small "sticks" 07/14/2013,14:45:29,Tim Shank,not seeing dead portions of coral 07/14/2013,14:45:43,Tim Shank,corals seem protected in this little enclave 07/14/2013,14:46:03,Tim Shank,SED is certainly piled up below... 07/14/2013,14:47:11,Tim Shank,CRA ran under ledge 07/14/2013,14:47:14,jasonchaytor,zoom in on sediment when you get a chance 07/14/2013,14:47:44,jasonchaytor,thanks 07/14/2013,14:47:48,Tim Shank,OCT 07/14/2013,14:47:53,Tim Shank,small purple 07/14/2013,14:47:53,Andrea Quattrini,good jason? 07/14/2013,14:48:00,jasonchaytor,down if possible 07/14/2013,14:48:20,Taylor Heyl,PYC 07/14/2013,14:48:33,Tim Shank,on wall 07/14/2013,14:48:48,jasonchaytor,awesome, thanks 07/14/2013,14:48:52,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/14/2013,14:49:56,jasonchaytor,differentiation of sediment grain size and possibly composition between that under the overhangs and away from the cliff 07/14/2013,14:51:13,jasonchaytor,appears to be finer under the ledge suggesting it is deposited out of suspension rather than from material coming off and over the cliffs 07/14/2013,14:51:55,Scott France,Thanks Jason. Appreciate the insights! 07/14/2013,14:52:48,jasonchaytor,Would there be a spike in new recruits after some kind of stressing event such as a sediment flow coming down the canyon or down the walls which may remove some of the more established fauna? 07/14/2013,14:53:26,Taylor Heyl,FSH black dogfish 07/14/2013,14:53:36,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 07/14/2013,14:53:57,Taylor Heyl,multiple BUR 07/14/2013,14:54:07,Taylor Heyl,FSH witch flounder 07/14/2013,14:54:18,Tim Shank,Lot os draped sediment here... 07/14/2013,14:54:30,Andrea Quattrini,FSH not witch flounder 07/14/2013,14:54:38,Tim Shank,Broken up white Paragorgia 07/14/2013,14:54:43,Taylor Heyl,dead COR skeleton 07/14/2013,14:54:56,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/14/2013,14:54:58,Scott France,Still alive! 07/14/2013,14:55:05,A.J. Turner,some polyps at tips 07/14/2013,14:55:05,Tim Shank,wow. still alive 07/14/2013,14:55:14,Walter Cho,SHI red 07/14/2013,14:55:16,Tim Shank,small SHI near one tip 07/14/2013,14:55:16,Scott France,Hardy... 07/14/2013,14:55:58,Scott France,Growth rate will have to exceed sedimentation rate if it wants to hang on. 07/14/2013,14:56:38,Andrea Quattrini,864 m 07/14/2013,14:56:48,Brendan Roark,DBP DSC1 Dead paragorgia 07/14/2013,14:58:02,Brendan Roark,lat 40d3.0006N lon 69d02.1898 W 07/14/2013,14:58:51,Taylor Heyl,vertical wall with high abundance of coral 07/14/2013,14:58:54,Taylor Heyl,SPO 07/14/2013,14:59:01,Taylor Heyl,ASR 07/14/2013,14:59:04,Scott France,Lots of COR Anthomastus 07/14/2013,14:59:06,Tim Shank,WOw. great wall encrusted with sponges and corals 07/14/2013,14:59:08,Taylor Heyl,FLAT witch flounder 07/14/2013,14:59:56,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Dicrolene ? 07/14/2013,15:00:01,Taylor Heyl,Vertical wall really visible in serios view 07/14/2013,15:00:12,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 07/14/2013,15:00:19,Tim Shank,ASR hot pink 07/14/2013,15:00:26,sandrabrooke,desmophyllum 07/14/2013,15:00:35,A.J. Turner,great diversity on wall 07/14/2013,15:00:37,Scott France,COR Acanthogorgia 07/14/2013,15:00:46,sandrabrooke,desmophyllum 07/14/2013,15:01:17,A.J. Turner,how's the current here as opposed to earlier? 07/14/2013,15:01:41,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/14/2013,15:01:48,Andrea Quattrini,pilot change 07/14/2013,15:02:38,sandrabrooke,This vis is much better than we say in Norfolk and Balitimore in May 07/14/2013,15:03:48,Scott France,Big patch of COR Clavularia on left 07/14/2013,15:03:51,Andrea Quattrini,purple mat Clavulara 07/14/2013,15:03:52,Brendan Roark,hi Sandra Welcome 07/14/2013,15:03:53,Andrea Quattrini,haha 07/14/2013,15:04:14,sandrabrooke,Can you zoom in on white colony near base 07/14/2013,15:04:46,Taylor Heyl,OCT in serios view 07/14/2013,15:05:38,sandrabrooke,Looks like LP please zoomn in 07/14/2013,15:05:41,A.J. Turner,SHI 07/14/2013,15:05:47,Taylor Heyl,BAR 07/14/2013,15:05:51,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/14/2013,15:05:54,Taylor Heyl,tubeworm tubes 07/14/2013,15:06:10,A.J. Turner,BAR to of tubes 07/14/2013,15:06:17,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on tubeworm tubes and SPO 07/14/2013,15:06:33,Walter Cho,COR Anthomastus 07/14/2013,15:06:40,sandrabrooke,Those are worm tubes we never found living occupants 07/14/2013,15:07:09,Brendan Roark,DBL wall 4 07/14/2013,15:07:29,Tim Shank,Look like there could have been live material in one…but didn't really look like it. Any idea what kind of worm? 07/14/2013,15:07:30,Taylor Heyl,FSH at base of vertical wall 07/14/2013,15:07:47,Tim Shank,CRARED 07/14/2013,15:07:59,A.J. Turner,ACN 07/14/2013,15:08:30,Brendan Roark,lat 40d03.0039 N lon 69d02.1921 W depth 856 m 07/14/2013,15:08:32,sandrabrooke,Anthothela and solenosmilia 07/14/2013,15:08:48,ingevandenbeld,FSH next to solenosmilia 07/14/2013,15:08:50,Andrea Quattrini,SQA 07/14/2013,15:09:10,sandrabrooke,Lophelia 07/14/2013,15:09:21,Tim Shank,SHI on acanthogorgia 07/14/2013,15:09:34,Andrea Quattrini,where is Lophelia? 07/14/2013,15:09:42,sandrabrooke,Not Solenosmilia - Lophelia 07/14/2013,15:09:43,Tim Shank,lots of SER 07/14/2013,15:10:05,Taylor Heyl,CRASPI 07/14/2013,15:10:05,Andrea Quattrini,Lithodid crab 07/14/2013,15:11:30,Andrea Quattrini,FSH ophidiiform 07/14/2013,15:12:11,Andrea Quattrini,Zoanthidae 07/14/2013,15:13:05,sandrabrooke,Yes, zooanthids overgrowing other corals were common in N and B canyons 07/14/2013,15:13:42,sandrabrooke,Yes orange morph of Lp - rare on this side of Atlantic. 07/14/2013,15:14:02,sandrabrooke,YES 07/14/2013,15:15:55,sandrabrooke,Solenosmilia has smaller polyps and zig zag morrphology. Lp has larger polyps, with more upward facing angle and polyp calices are approx 1 cm long - much longer than Solenosmilia - can't go by color. 07/14/2013,15:16:09,Scott France,ZOA - lemon yellow 07/14/2013,15:16:42,A.J. Turner,great imagery 07/14/2013,15:17:04,Taylor Heyl,SHI in SPO 07/14/2013,15:17:28,Taylor Heyl,SQA in COR cup 07/14/2013,15:17:31,Taylor Heyl,SHI below 07/14/2013,15:17:40,Taylor Heyl,many SER worms 07/14/2013,15:17:55,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on zoanthids with SQA associate 07/14/2013,15:19:18,Scott France,ZOA = Parazoanthus ? 07/14/2013,15:21:10,Catalina Martinez,Gorgeous and larger than life in the ISC. . .watch standers and I would like to know distance between blue lasers? 07/14/2013,15:21:39,Andrea Quattrini,reflection…. 07/14/2013,15:22:29,Andrea Quattrini,I was going to say, I didn't know there were blue lasers!! 07/14/2013,15:23:23,Catalina Martinez,Interesting. Thought maybe blue lasers were a new addition to the vehicle for vertical distance! They come in very clearly in the ISC feed. . . 07/14/2013,15:23:30,Taylor Heyl,multiple SHI red in the SPO 07/14/2013,15:23:38,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on SHI 07/14/2013,15:25:26,sandrabrooke,Pls zoom in on white colony 07/14/2013,15:25:37,Taylor Heyl,white eggs inside SPO? 07/14/2013,15:25:39,sandrabrooke,Lp 07/14/2013,15:25:53,sandrabrooke,Temp? 07/14/2013,15:25:54,Scott France,CORL 07/14/2013,15:26:01,A.J. Turner,SQA within Lophelia 07/14/2013,15:26:18,sandrabrooke,Can you take nav fix and record depth temp etc on audio -thanks 07/14/2013,15:26:28,Taylor Heyl,SQA covered with sediment 07/14/2013,15:26:29,Taylor Heyl,BAR 07/14/2013,15:26:29,A.J. Turner,BAR 07/14/2013,15:27:32,Taylor Heyl,APH on HYD next to SPO with white eggs 07/14/2013,15:27:47,sandrabrooke,Maybe cephalopod eggs - we have seen this further sounth on Lp mounds 07/14/2013,15:28:50,Taylor Heyl,Octopus eggs are ~10 mm long....did we get a sense of how big those eggs were? 07/14/2013,15:29:24,Scott France,My sense was those eggs were bigger than 10mm 07/14/2013,15:29:32,Tim Shank,close up zoom on Lophelia and crabs. 07/14/2013,15:29:35,Andrea Quattrini,What was the deepest record of LPert in the mid-atlantic canyons? 07/14/2013,15:29:49,sandrabrooke,more eggs in sponge 07/14/2013,15:30:35,sandrabrooke,Zoomion on coral on seafloor please 07/14/2013,15:30:53,sandrabrooke,Lophelia 07/14/2013,15:31:39,Scott France,The polyps are out suggesting it wasn't just traumatized. 07/14/2013,15:31:52,Tim Shank,agreed 07/14/2013,15:31:54,Scott France,CORL 07/14/2013,15:33:07,Andrea Quattrini,Acanthogorgia abundant 07/14/2013,15:33:38,Andrea Quattrini,40d03.0061N 69d02.1923W 07/14/2013,15:33:43,sandrabrooke,more oragne Lp 07/14/2013,15:34:18,Scott France,Note that Lp = CORL 07/14/2013,15:35:52,sandrabrooke,can you put lasers in view 07/14/2013,15:36:18,sandrabrooke,such a shame we can't collect..... 07/14/2013,15:38:10,A.J. Turner,awesome video 07/14/2013,15:39:08,michaelvecchione,The lights might be causing it to hatch. 07/14/2013,15:39:31,Taylor Heyl,Wow. really interesting. 07/14/2013,15:41:15,Scott France,COR Clavularia rudis - purple 07/14/2013,15:41:24,Taylor Heyl,Mike, do you have an idea what octopod species has white eggs like this? Liz Shea mentioned that cirrate octopods do not usually have white eggs. 07/14/2013,15:41:33,A.J. Turner,SPO 07/14/2013,15:41:52,sandrabrooke,COR Lp white and oreange 07/14/2013,15:41:57,sandrabrooke,Are lasers on? 07/14/2013,15:41:58,Tim Shank,ok. documented two sponges with eggs in them- likely not cirrate (dumbo) octopus 07/14/2013,15:42:06,Tim Shank,yes lasers are on 07/14/2013,15:43:26,sandrabrooke,sure? lasers not visible on video 07/14/2013,15:43:39,michaelvecchione,Today I have poor (and expensive) internet access, so I am just checking in periodically throughout the day. Thanks Tim for staying on top on octopods. 07/14/2013,15:43:43,A.J. Turner,they're hard to see..but right in the center of screen 07/14/2013,15:44:46,A.J. Turner,FELO 07/14/2013,15:45:33,michaelvecchione,I think cirrate is possibility but so is sepiolid (bobtail) "squid". 07/14/2013,15:46:55,A.J. Turner,large SPO 07/14/2013,15:47:11,jasonchaytor,BUR 07/14/2013,15:47:44,Scott France,Stoloniferous octocorals! 07/14/2013,15:47:52,Scott France,CORO 07/14/2013,15:48:00,A.J. Turner,SHI multiple on SPO 07/14/2013,15:48:30,Scott France,OPH inside SPO 07/14/2013,15:50:20,A.J. Turner,ASR 07/14/2013,15:50:34,A.J. Turner,CTE 07/14/2013,15:51:04,jasonchaytor,seem to be very resistant (strong) rocks along this part of the wall, very little evidence of physical erosion 07/14/2013,15:51:22,A.J. Turner,FELO 07/14/2013,15:51:47,A.J. Turner,FSH x 2 07/14/2013,15:53:28,ingevandenbeld,SQA 07/14/2013,15:53:48,A.J. Turner,SQA in BUR 07/14/2013,15:54:16,A.J. Turner,FLAT 07/14/2013,15:54:21,Tim Shank,moving to WP 2? 07/14/2013,15:54:51,A.J. Turner,FSH 07/14/2013,15:55:01,A.J. Turner,ACN 07/14/2013,15:55:04,Tim Shank,steep scarp transiting at 350hdg depth 841m 07/14/2013,15:55:16,Tim Shank,FSH hake? 07/14/2013,15:55:27,A.J. Turner,FSH 07/14/2013,15:55:35,Tim Shank,FHS "blob fish" family 07/14/2013,15:58:04,ingevandenbeld,hello, 07/14/2013,15:58:23,ingevandenbeld,we're enjoying working on Bastille day very much! 07/14/2013,15:58:51,Brendan Roark,Depth 837 m 07/14/2013,16:02:56,A.J. Turner,FCHN black dogfish 07/14/2013,16:03:17,Tim Shank,COR swiftia 07/14/2013,16:03:18,ingevandenbeld,COR swiftia? 07/14/2013,16:03:20,Scott France,CORG Swiftia 07/14/2013,16:03:29,Brendan Roark,DBL wall 4 07/14/2013,16:04:02,Brendan Roark,lat 40do3.0410 N lon 69d02.2003 W 07/14/2013,16:04:05,Tim Shank,DVL target 07/14/2013,16:04:18,Tim Shank,Swiftia has broken branch 07/14/2013,16:04:28,Tim Shank,all live 07/14/2013,16:07:16,ingevandenbeld,ASR 07/14/2013,16:07:59,Tim Shank,yes, different from the ASR "hot pink" 07/14/2013,16:08:24,Tim Shank,heading is east looking at wall 07/14/2013,16:08:34,Tim Shank,depth 829m 07/14/2013,16:08:43,Tim Shank,CTE 07/14/2013,16:08:48,Tim Shank,SHi in column 07/14/2013,16:09:30,Tim Shank,ACN 07/14/2013,16:09:54,Tim Shank,ACN Actinauge like 07/14/2013,16:11:21,Taylor Heyl,GAS 07/14/2013,16:11:30,Taylor Heyl,ISO 07/14/2013,16:11:36,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on ISO and SQA 07/14/2013,16:11:59,Taylor Heyl,associates within clavularia 07/14/2013,16:12:08,Taylor Heyl,SHI red swimming by 07/14/2013,16:12:13,Scott France,This appears to be not just a single mat of Clavularia but several separate colonies close together. 07/14/2013,16:13:09,Taylor Heyl,APH 07/14/2013,16:13:11,Taylor Heyl,SER worms 07/14/2013,16:14:41,Tim Shank,depth is 830m 07/14/2013,16:16:21,Scott France,EGG 07/14/2013,16:16:32,Scott France,EGG of shark? 07/14/2013,16:16:33,Walter Cho,zoom on COR Anthomastus 07/14/2013,16:20:04,Scott France,COR bamboo coral Keratoisis? 07/14/2013,16:20:32,ingevandenbeld,can you zoom on the possible crinoid please? 07/14/2013,16:21:10,Andrea Quattrini,trying to get a closer zoom on crinoid 07/14/2013,16:21:27,Scott France,We saw many of these feathery things in Baltimore/Norfolk Canyons. HYD? 07/14/2013,16:21:47,Tim Shank,zoom in on wispy crinoid? 07/14/2013,16:21:58,Taylor Heyl,SHI eating a FSH 07/14/2013,16:22:20,Andrea Quattrini,SHI eating a midwater? FSH 07/14/2013,16:23:14,Tim Shank,great footage of SHI eating FSH * 07/14/2013,16:23:23,Andrea Quattrini,Cyclothone 07/14/2013,16:29:29,Andrea Quattrini,pilot change 07/14/2013,16:29:44,Taylor Heyl,WHOI recording EX1304L1_ROV06_3 07/14/2013,16:30:28,Scott France,EGG shark on COR Bamboo 07/14/2013,16:30:32,Tim Shank,I did not see any nodes on that zoom in of the white coral. Bamboo-esque I think. Did see an APH attached. 07/14/2013,16:31:23,Scott France,Didn't see nodes per se but did see (imagined?) dark areas and a clear indication of a central axial skeleton - all bambooesque as Tim says. 07/14/2013,16:31:40,Andrea Quattrini,Bamboo agreed 07/14/2013,16:31:55,Walter Cho,URC 07/14/2013,16:31:58,Tim Shank,SHi next to URC 07/14/2013,16:32:14,Tim Shank,COR paragorgia small 07/14/2013,16:33:06,Tim Shank,BAR next to URC * 07/14/2013,16:33:40,Andrea Quattrini,stoloniferous coral? 07/14/2013,16:36:03,Walter Cho,looks like a basketstar 07/14/2013,16:36:14,Scott France,ASR basketstar 07/14/2013,16:36:19,Walter Cho,OPH basketstar? on COR Paragorgia 07/14/2013,16:36:38,Scott France,Oops! OPH basketstar. Thanks Walter. 07/14/2013,16:36:56,Tim Shank,Basketstar on Paragagorgia 07/14/2013,16:37:09,Tim Shank,APH next to anthamsatis 07/14/2013,16:37:23,Tim Shank,BAR also next to COR Paragagorgia 07/14/2013,16:38:51,Tim Shank,ZOA 07/14/2013,16:38:59,Tim Shank,base of white paragorgia 07/14/2013,16:41:33,Taylor Heyl,WHOI watch change: Taylor Heyl signing off, Santiago Herrera on. 07/14/2013,16:42:24,Walter Cho,COR Anthomastus 07/14/2013,16:42:27,amandademopoulos,Thanks Taylor, hello Santiago 07/14/2013,16:42:37,Walter Cho,COR Paragorgia 07/14/2013,16:42:40,Santiago Herrera,hello everyone 07/14/2013,16:43:14,Tim Shank,SQA 07/14/2013,16:43:31,Santiago Herrera,zoom on Paragorgia white 07/14/2013,16:43:36,Tim Shank,ASR hot pink 07/14/2013,16:43:39,Santiago Herrera,wide holdfast 07/14/2013,16:43:49,Andrea Quattrini,huge Anthomastus! 07/14/2013,16:43:58,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,16:44:18,Scott France,Lots of stoloniferous octocoral here 07/14/2013,16:44:42,Scott France,How does that tie into the morphology of the Paragorgia - i.e. low spreading? 07/14/2013,16:44:50,Santiago Herrera,CORO stoloniferan carpeting vertical WAL 07/14/2013,16:44:58,Tim Shank,ACN actinauge variety 07/14/2013,16:45:04,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,16:45:19,Santiago Herrera,SQA 07/14/2013,16:45:32,Walter Cho,COR Anthomastus 07/14/2013,16:45:36,Santiago Herrera,SWA 07/14/2013,16:45:41,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 07/14/2013,16:45:46,Tim Shank,SQA among stoloniferan coral 07/14/2013,16:46:16,Santiago Herrera,SHI 07/14/2013,16:46:50,Santiago Herrera,ISO 07/14/2013,16:46:53,Santiago Herrera,2x 07/14/2013,16:47:03,Scott France,Awesome video of the stoloniferous octocoral 07/14/2013,16:47:06,Santiago Herrera,SQA 07/14/2013,16:47:32,Tim Shank,scallop or brachipod? 07/14/2013,16:47:36,ajturner,Hi Andrea, heard you saw a catshark eggcase earlier...i just stepped out for lunch, go figure. 07/14/2013,16:47:42,Santiago Herrera,SWA 07/14/2013,16:47:43,Tim Shank,between the ISO's 07/14/2013,16:47:55,Tim Shank,SQA 07/14/2013,16:47:56,Walter Cho,SQA 07/14/2013,16:48:38,Santiago Herrera,CORO Acanthogorgia with OPH 07/14/2013,16:48:56,Walter Cho,multiple OPH on COR 07/14/2013,16:49:49,Walter Cho,spines on arms of ophs 07/14/2013,16:50:04,Tim Shank,SER on wall too 07/14/2013,16:50:08,Santiago Herrera,or CORP 07/14/2013,16:50:32,Tim Shank,questions about ID of CORP 07/14/2013,16:51:02,Santiago Herrera,GAS 07/14/2013,16:51:15,Walter Cho,SQA 07/14/2013,16:51:15,Tim Shank,BAR tan on wall 07/14/2013,16:51:36,Santiago Herrera,multiple Anthomastus 07/14/2013,16:51:56,Walter Cho,Yes to Peter's answer 07/14/2013,16:52:12,Santiago Herrera,FSH 07/14/2013,16:52:30,Walter Cho,Paramueicea typically have Asteroschema on it, several species depending on location 07/14/2013,16:52:40,Tim Shank,SHI on sediment 07/14/2013,16:52:43,Santiago Herrera,small CORO, recruits? 07/14/2013,16:53:04,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Javania? 07/14/2013,16:53:14,Tim Shank,BAR multiple - ~5cm long 07/14/2013,16:54:04,jasonchaytor,The surface might have gone first, then allowed material from above to be destabilized 07/14/2013,16:54:11,Santiago Herrera,CORO Acanthogorgia? 07/14/2013,16:54:29,Santiago Herrera,COR cup 07/14/2013,16:54:32,Santiago Herrera,BAR 07/14/2013,16:55:17,Santiago Herrera,SER worms 07/14/2013,16:55:46,Tim Shank,brief close up on BAR * 07/14/2013,16:55:55,Santiago Herrera,SHI under Anthomastus CORO 07/14/2013,16:55:55,Andrea Quattrini,k.. 07/14/2013,16:56:22,jasonchaytor,any chance we could look above this area, even in a wide view to see if we can see additional sources of the debris at the base of the slope? 07/14/2013,16:56:38,Andrea Quattrini,got it 07/14/2013,16:56:40,Tim Shank,HYD with GAS 07/14/2013,16:56:45,Tim Shank,good idea 07/14/2013,16:57:05,jasonchaytor,the amount of debris at the base of the slope was far in excess of the amount that the failure of the rock face could produce alone 07/14/2013,16:57:42,Tim Shank,zoom on BAR -* 07/14/2013,16:57:53,Tim Shank,GAS and APH on HYD 07/14/2013,16:58:12,Walter Cho,SPO on wall 07/14/2013,16:58:33,Tim Shank,depth 835 07/14/2013,16:59:04,jasonchaytor,some debris at the top of the chute 07/14/2013,16:59:13,Santiago Herrera,I agree with Javania as a possible ID 07/14/2013,16:59:31,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 07/14/2013,16:59:52,Tim Shank,DVL target #4a 07/14/2013,16:59:54,Andrea Quattrini,40d03.0247N 069d02.1871W 07/14/2013,16:59:56,Santiago Herrera,CORO Paragorgia? 07/14/2013,17:00:39,jasonchaytor,significant face failure to the right 07/14/2013,17:00:41,Santiago Herrera,wall covoered on red and white Paragorgias CORO 07/14/2013,17:00:44,Santiago Herrera,amazing! 07/14/2013,17:01:19,Santiago Herrera,lasers on? 07/14/2013,17:01:39,Santiago Herrera,base larger than 1m in diameter 07/14/2013,17:01:58,Santiago Herrera,multiple SQA on PAragorgia 07/14/2013,17:02:05,Santiago Herrera,likely Paragorgia arborea! 07/14/2013,17:02:12,Santiago Herrera,CRI basket star 07/14/2013,17:02:28,Walter Cho,OPH Basketstar on Paragorgia 07/14/2013,17:02:49,Scott France,CORO Anthothela on Paragorgia 07/14/2013,17:03:01,Scott France,ZOA 07/14/2013,17:03:05,Walter Cho,multiple OPH Basketstar on Paragorgia 07/14/2013,17:03:17,Andrea Quattrini,getting better positioned. 07/14/2013,17:03:20,Andrea Quattrini,827 m 07/14/2013,17:03:32,Santiago Herrera,width of Paragorgia fan ~2m 07/14/2013,17:04:25,Santiago Herrera,Paragorgia colonies here with very wide attachments 07/14/2013,17:05:00,Scott France,Nice image on stream 2 of D2 and Paragorgia 07/14/2013,17:05:18,Andrea Quattrini,Anthothela in Paragorgia? 07/14/2013,17:06:05,Santiago Herrera,lots of POM in the water 07/14/2013,17:06:44,Santiago Herrera,several morphs of SQA on massive Paragorgia CORO 07/14/2013,17:07:56,Tim Shank,SHI on P CORO 07/14/2013,17:08:28,Santiago Herrera,I would guess more than 100 yr 07/14/2013,17:09:04,Andrea Quattrini,getting good imagery 07/14/2013,17:09:12,Andrea Quattrini,824 m 07/14/2013,17:10:15,Santiago Herrera,multiples Paragorgia CORO red and white on this WAL 07/14/2013,17:10:30,Santiago Herrera,dozens, if not hundreds of small colonies 07/14/2013,17:10:36,Santiago Herrera,FSH 07/14/2013,17:10:45,Santiago Herrera,continue move upslope 07/14/2013,17:10:46,Tim Shank,transiting now to next waypoint 07/14/2013,17:10:51,Santiago Herrera,multiple CORP 07/14/2013,17:10:56,Santiago Herrera,with ACN 07/14/2013,17:11:02,Santiago Herrera,ACN venus 07/14/2013,17:11:06,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,17:11:07,Tim Shank,ACN venus 07/14/2013,17:11:15,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 07/14/2013,17:11:24,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,17:11:25,Walter Cho,were there ophs on the Paramuricea? I couldn't see 07/14/2013,17:12:08,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,17:12:27,jasonchaytor,debris on cliff 07/14/2013,17:12:30,Santiago Herrera,large outcrops of the wall 07/14/2013,17:12:52,Tim Shank,Yes saw OPHs on the Paramuricea 07/14/2013,17:13:01,amandademopoulos,can we pan right a little on debris? 07/14/2013,17:13:16,Santiago Herrera,look like CORO Paragorgia colonies here 07/14/2013,17:13:19,Walter Cho,Thanks 07/14/2013,17:14:26,Santiago Herrera,ROV off the wall 07/14/2013,17:18:28,Andrea Quattrini,coral rubble or rock rubble? 07/14/2013,17:18:29,Brendan Roark,lat 40d03.0365 N 69d02.1986 W 07/14/2013,17:18:29,Santiago Herrera,multiple small Paragorgia-looking CORO colonies 07/14/2013,17:18:44,amandademopoulos,rock rubble-pile of ROCs 07/14/2013,17:18:44,Santiago Herrera,large red CORO Paragorgia 07/14/2013,17:21:03,Santiago Herrera,fallen CORO colonies Paragorgia 07/14/2013,17:21:18,Tim Shank,Several Para fallen- red and white morphs 07/14/2013,17:21:31,Santiago Herrera,probably detached from wall high above 07/14/2013,17:21:42,Tim Shank,among the debris 07/14/2013,17:21:54,Tim Shank,yes 07/14/2013,17:22:00,jasonchaytor,some clean rock surfaces just above the dislodged coral 07/14/2013,17:22:09,jasonchaytor,yes 07/14/2013,17:22:59,jasonchaytor,correct 07/14/2013,17:22:59,Santiago Herrera,not sure if dead, but definitively dislodged 07/14/2013,17:23:33,jasonchaytor,debris appears to be coming from above this area 07/14/2013,17:23:36,Santiago Herrera,live large red CORO paragorgia on edge of outcrop 07/14/2013,17:23:38,Andrea Quattrini,yes, correction…alive now. i did see live tissue as well 07/14/2013,17:23:42,Santiago Herrera,OCT 07/14/2013,17:23:48,Santiago Herrera,FSH 07/14/2013,17:24:18,Santiago Herrera,CORA probably 07/14/2013,17:24:46,Santiago Herrera,COR cf Javania 07/14/2013,17:24:56,Santiago Herrera,CORA cf Thuarella 07/14/2013,17:25:07,Santiago Herrera,CORO* 07/14/2013,17:25:10,Scott France,CORO Thouarella grasshoffi 07/14/2013,17:25:26,Andrea Quattrini,CORS Javnia? 07/14/2013,17:25:50,Santiago Herrera,OCT 07/14/2013,17:26:19,Santiago Herrera,huge red and white Paragorgia colonies OCTO 07/14/2013,17:26:46,Santiago Herrera,white and red side to side 07/14/2013,17:26:53,Santiago Herrera,SHI on Paragorgia 07/14/2013,17:26:57,jasonchaytor,these corals appear to be attached above a portion of the wall that failed 07/14/2013,17:27:35,Brendan Roark,DBL DSCN large grouping of Bubblegum coral 07/14/2013,17:27:54,Santiago Herrera,over 20 large colonies of Paragorgia 07/14/2013,17:28:05,Brendan Roark,lat 40d03.0587 N 69d02.1848 W 07/14/2013,17:28:17,Tim Shank,yes, appears to be on a sharper edges and also with that portion gone below, has more current circulation/exposure from below... 07/14/2013,17:28:45,Brendan Roark,Depth 808 m DBL DSC2 renanmed 07/14/2013,17:29:19,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 07/14/2013,17:29:33,A.J. Turner,I'm surprised we havent seen more eggs 07/14/2013,17:30:12,Santiago Herrera,some small CORP 07/14/2013,17:30:32,Santiago Herrera,look like dwarfs next to Paragorgia :) 07/14/2013,17:30:33,Tim Shank,depth 807m 07/14/2013,17:30:54,Tim Shank,two groups of Para of difference sizes 07/14/2013,17:31:37,Tim Shank,CORP small 07/14/2013,17:31:37,Santiago Herrera,COR several Desmophyllum 07/14/2013,17:32:22,jasonchaytor,debris and in-place fractured blocks (incipient failure?) 07/14/2013,17:32:23,Tim Shank,SPO multiple 07/14/2013,17:32:24,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,17:32:45,Tim Shank,Swiftia? on top of rock between 2 CORP? 07/14/2013,17:32:59,Santiago Herrera,multiple CORO Desmphyllum 07/14/2013,17:34:29,Santiago Herrera,CORO Swiftia 07/14/2013,17:35:28,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 07/14/2013,17:35:31,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,17:35:42,Santiago Herrera,807 m 07/14/2013,17:35:57,Tim Shank,Hello Lenaick 07/14/2013,17:36:04,A.J. Turner,lots of SPO on rock faces 07/14/2013,17:36:23,lenaickmenot,Hello Tim, nice dive, amazing paragorgia 07/14/2013,17:36:34,Santiago Herrera,CORO partially dead skeleton 07/14/2013,17:36:35,Santiago Herrera,? 07/14/2013,17:36:42,Santiago Herrera,SPO 07/14/2013,17:36:46,Scott France,Looks Suessian from here 07/14/2013,17:36:47,Tim Shank,They ARE amazing. 07/14/2013,17:36:51,Santiago Herrera,CORO Swifitia on top of boulder 07/14/2013,17:36:54,Santiago Herrera,ACN 07/14/2013,17:37:05,Santiago Herrera,ACN 07/14/2013,17:37:07,Tim Shank,URC echinus 07/14/2013,17:37:22,Santiago Herrera,CORO Swiftia 07/14/2013,17:38:10,A.J. Turner,Large Paragorgia, red and white morphs 07/14/2013,17:38:33,Santiago Herrera,back to Paragorgia patch 07/14/2013,17:39:42,Santiago Herrera,more CORO Paragorgia white and red 07/14/2013,17:39:50,A.J. Turner,CORP w/o OPHs 07/14/2013,17:41:21,Andrea Quattrini,FELO 07/14/2013,17:41:28,Santiago Herrera,CORO Antothela? 07/14/2013,17:41:44,Walter Cho,I agree, interesting that there are no associated ophs, other than the basketstars 07/14/2013,17:41:45,Tim Shank,Lenaick, do you see large Paragorgia groups like this in the Bay of Biscay? 07/14/2013,17:42:13,Scott France,Does anyone know the depth of the OMZ in this area? 07/14/2013,17:42:20,lenaickmenot,no only a few Paragagorgia so far and small 07/14/2013,17:43:18,lenaickmenot,Scleractinians are more common on walls in Bay of Biscay 07/14/2013,17:43:35,Tim Shank,SHI banded on Paragorgia. Not so, don't think, on paramuricea 07/14/2013,17:43:38,Walter Cho,we are shallower than where you would typically see the Asteorschema sp. associate ophiuroid 07/14/2013,17:43:59,Santiago Herrera,fallen Paragorgia branch 07/14/2013,17:44:54,Santiago Herrera,dead base, living top part 07/14/2013,17:45:04,Santiago Herrera,wonder if this is due to predation 07/14/2013,17:45:10,Santiago Herrera,SQA in BUR 07/14/2013,17:45:14,Tim Shank,SQA under small ledge/hole 07/14/2013,17:48:06,Santiago Herrera,are those sponges? 07/14/2013,17:48:07,Andrea Quattrini,40d03.0797N 69d02.1852W 811 m 07/14/2013,17:48:20,Santiago Herrera,CORP multiple 07/14/2013,17:48:59,Santiago Herrera,SHI under ROC 07/14/2013,17:49:34,Andrea Quattrini,another mucus trap 07/14/2013,17:49:59,Santiago Herrera,small white elongated SPO 07/14/2013,17:50:04,Santiago Herrera,many of them 07/14/2013,17:50:47,Santiago Herrera,multiple large CORO Paragrgia down the wall red and white morphs 07/14/2013,17:51:22,Andrea Quattrini,small white sponges? cool. I was thinking tubes... 07/14/2013,17:51:27,Andrea Quattrini,ASR 07/14/2013,17:51:43,Andrea Quattrini,FSH longfin hake 07/14/2013,17:51:45,Santiago Herrera,that's my guess 07/14/2013,17:51:54,Santiago Herrera,SHI 07/14/2013,17:52:12,Santiago Herrera,FLAT 07/14/2013,17:52:34,Andrea Quattrini,FSH witch 07/14/2013,17:53:26,Brendan Roark,depth 806 m 07/14/2013,17:53:36,Scott France,Walter - you made an interesting observation about the depth and the Asteorschema sp. associate ophiuroid. In Baltimore Canyon we found a single patch of Paramuricea (> 20 colonies) and not a single one had an ophiuroid as I recall. The one spot in the NES/ Corner Seamounts where we saw Paramuricea without ophiuroids was also the shallowest point of the cruise. So - we should watch carefully as we continue shallower to see if Paramuricea lacks ophiuroid associates. 07/14/2013,17:53:37,Santiago Herrera,SQA 07/14/2013,17:54:06,Santiago Herrera,CORO Swiftia 07/14/2013,17:54:09,Santiago Herrera,SPO 07/14/2013,17:54:17,Andrea Quattrini,Swifia 07/14/2013,17:56:17,Santiago Herrera,SQA 07/14/2013,17:56:20,Walter Cho,Scott, I completely agree 07/14/2013,17:56:46,Tim Shank,SQA zoom * 07/14/2013,17:56:53,Santiago Herrera,missing legs 07/14/2013,17:57:01,Tim Shank,spines at the joints 07/14/2013,17:57:17,Santiago Herrera,perhaps also claws 07/14/2013,17:57:20,Andrea Quattrini,pilot change 07/14/2013,17:57:54,cindyvandover@tethys.gso.uri.edu,I am signing off for the day. Great job scientists and operators. I am learning A LOT about cold-water coral communities. Thank you. 07/14/2013,17:58:02,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 07/14/2013,17:58:31,Tim Shank,another SQA 07/14/2013,17:59:08,Santiago Herrera,FSH 07/14/2013,17:59:17,Santiago Herrera,SPO 07/14/2013,18:00:32,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia on ROC 07/14/2013,18:00:39,Santiago Herrera,ACN 07/14/2013,18:00:43,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 07/14/2013,18:01:07,Santiago Herrera,CORO Thuarella 07/14/2013,18:01:10,Santiago Herrera,CORO Swiftia 07/14/2013,18:01:18,Santiago Herrera,COR cf Javania x2 07/14/2013,18:01:37,Scott France,CORO Thouarella 07/14/2013,18:02:00,Santiago Herrera,SPO multiple 07/14/2013,18:02:19,A.J. Turner,SHI x 2 07/14/2013,18:02:25,Santiago Herrera,CORO Acanella 07/14/2013,18:03:04,Tim Shank,depth 802 07/14/2013,18:03:17,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,18:03:24,Santiago Herrera,ACM 07/14/2013,18:03:25,Tim Shank,acanella- no apparent associates 07/14/2013,18:03:26,Brendan Roark,temp 4.9 C 07/14/2013,18:03:27,A.J. Turner,URC 07/14/2013,18:03:28,Santiago Herrera,ACN 07/14/2013,18:03:48,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 07/14/2013,18:03:58,Santiago Herrera,CORO white stloniferan 07/14/2013,18:04:10,Santiago Herrera,multiple ANthomastus Swiftia CORO 07/14/2013,18:04:15,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 07/14/2013,18:04:24,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus multiple 07/14/2013,18:04:27,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,18:04:28,Brendan Roark,lat 40d03.0840 N 06d02.1796 W 07/14/2013,18:04:34,Santiago Herrera,FSH 07/14/2013,18:04:45,Santiago Herrera,CORO bamboo? 07/14/2013,18:05:00,Tim Shank,OPH on seafloor 07/14/2013,18:05:06,Santiago Herrera,CORO Acanella 07/14/2013,18:05:09,A.J. Turner,ACN 07/14/2013,18:05:09,Santiago Herrera,ACN 07/14/2013,18:05:11,Tim Shank,ACN venus 07/14/2013,18:05:19,Santiago Herrera,CORO Thouarella 07/14/2013,18:05:25,Santiago Herrera,FELO 07/14/2013,18:05:35,Santiago Herrera,OPH on ROC 07/14/2013,18:06:01,Tim Shank,CORP small 07/14/2013,18:06:18,Tim Shank,COR Thouarella smaller on here 07/14/2013,18:06:57,Jon Moore,Nezumia bairdii 07/14/2013,18:07:02,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Nezumia bairdii 07/14/2013,18:07:34,Santiago Herrera,CORO Swiftia 07/14/2013,18:07:36,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,18:07:37,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,18:07:42,Santiago Herrera,OPH 07/14/2013,18:07:49,Walter Cho,zoom please! 07/14/2013,18:07:55,Walter Cho,on OPH 07/14/2013,18:08:00,Santiago Herrera,SPO 07/14/2013,18:08:06,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,18:08:20,Santiago Herrera,CORP mutiple 07/14/2013,18:08:29,Brendan Roark,depth 785 m 07/14/2013,18:08:44,Santiago Herrera,URC 07/14/2013,18:08:48,Tim Shank,current may be from the south southeast 07/14/2013,18:08:57,Santiago Herrera,vertical WAL 07/14/2013,18:08:58,Andrea Quattrini,90 deg hdg 07/14/2013,18:09:05,Tim Shank,-echinus variety 07/14/2013,18:09:07,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus multiple 07/14/2013,18:09:13,Scott France,But current not so strong to create ripples or prevent sediment accumulation 07/14/2013,18:09:13,Santiago Herrera,SPO 07/14/2013,18:09:26,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,18:09:30,Santiago Herrera,ACN venus flytrap 07/14/2013,18:09:42,Santiago Herrera,SPO 07/14/2013,18:09:42,Tim Shank,have had water column particulates arounds us almost all day 07/14/2013,18:10:31,A.J. Turner,large Paragorgia 07/14/2013,18:10:44,Santiago Herrera,on fallen CORO Paragorgia 07/14/2013,18:10:51,Santiago Herrera,2 standing 07/14/2013,18:11:08,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Phycidae 07/14/2013,18:11:10,Santiago Herrera,laterally attached to the boulder 07/14/2013,18:11:25,Scott France,URC 07/14/2013,18:11:33,A.J. Turner,CRARED 07/14/2013,18:11:37,Tim Shank,CRARED 07/14/2013,18:11:41,A.J. Turner,SHI on CORO 07/14/2013,18:12:35,Santiago Herrera,fallen CORO Paragorgia with large portion of living tissue 07/14/2013,18:13:35,Tim Shank,depth 779m 07/14/2013,18:13:41,Jon Moore,white urchin above downed coral 07/14/2013,18:13:43,Santiago Herrera,attachment ~40cm wide of fallen 07/14/2013,18:14:00,Santiago Herrera,CORO Paragorgia 07/14/2013,18:14:34,Scott France,On quad screen then the ROV depth is in green above central dial in upper right screen...? 07/14/2013,18:14:51,Scott France,Temp is next to it? 07/14/2013,18:14:54,Tim Shank,SHI banded on large red Paragorgia' 07/14/2013,18:15:20,Tim Shank,bamboo Keratoisis skeleton adjacent to large red paragorgia 07/14/2013,18:15:27,Santiago Herrera,CORO Antothela next to Paragorgia 07/14/2013,18:15:41,Santiago Herrera,CORP as well 07/14/2013,18:15:50,Tim Shank,SQA under ledge 07/14/2013,18:16:26,Scott France,CORO bamboo Keratoisis skeleton adjacent to large red paragorgia with live polyps coming off it 07/14/2013,18:16:58,Tim Shank,no OPHs or SQA on paragorgia 07/14/2013,18:17:16,Tim Shank,ASR hot pink 07/14/2013,18:17:20,Santiago Herrera,moving up the wall 07/14/2013,18:17:26,Tim Shank,SPO lots on wall 07/14/2013,18:17:26,Santiago Herrera,775 m 07/14/2013,18:17:33,Santiago Herrera,CORP multiple 07/14/2013,18:17:50,Santiago Herrera,ACN venus fly trap massive 07/14/2013,18:18:08,Santiago Herrera,OCT 07/14/2013,18:18:16,Santiago Herrera,COR cup 07/14/2013,18:18:29,jasonchaytor,possible a debris chute to the left 07/14/2013,18:18:31,Brendan Roark,Scott depth is left side blue background with white number 07/14/2013,18:19:04,Santiago Herrera,multiple CORO Swiftia 07/14/2013,18:19:21,Brendan Roark,The temp is ROV I read the CTD temps off of a different screen current temp 5.0 C 07/14/2013,18:19:27,Andrea Quattrini,ASR hot pink 07/14/2013,18:19:36,Scott France,Brendan - right: looks like a digital dial with a green number above it, which I assume to be the reading from the dial. 07/14/2013,18:19:57,Santiago Herrera,more fallen CORO Paragorgia white 07/14/2013,18:20:13,A.J. Turner,SQD 07/14/2013,18:20:18,Santiago Herrera,more large Pragorgia colonies growing off the wall 07/14/2013,18:20:28,Santiago Herrera,SPO Heactinellid 07/14/2013,18:20:28,A.J. Turner,two large SPO white 07/14/2013,18:20:38,Santiago Herrera,*Hexactinellid 07/14/2013,18:20:41,Brendan Roark,yes top right is the ROV heading 07/14/2013,18:20:59,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,18:21:03,A.J. Turner,yes, does look like eggs again 07/14/2013,18:21:17,Santiago Herrera,look like zoanthids to me 07/14/2013,18:21:20,Brendan Roark,Everything I said for the Right side of the screen is for the ROV dido the left side of the screen for Seirios 07/14/2013,18:21:31,Jon Moore,Farrea sponge? 07/14/2013,18:21:34,Santiago Herrera,egg mass in SPO? 07/14/2013,18:22:30,Santiago Herrera,OPH on SPO as well 07/14/2013,18:22:58,Tim Shank,THank you Jon. Hello. I would love to know what this sponge is 07/14/2013,18:23:50,A.J. Turner,SHI above SPO 07/14/2013,18:23:54,A.J. Turner,FELO 07/14/2013,18:24:42,Santiago Herrera,CORP on SPO 07/14/2013,18:25:42,Santiago Herrera,field of SPO 07/14/2013,18:25:44,Scott France,Something white on that CORP 07/14/2013,18:26:18,Andrea Quattrini,think an anemone? 07/14/2013,18:26:56,Andrea Quattrini,767 m 07/14/2013,18:27:03,A.J. Turner,OPH on CORP 07/14/2013,18:27:03,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH and ACN 07/14/2013,18:27:15,Scott France,Another hypothesis dashed. 07/14/2013,18:27:16,Santiago Herrera,cf Asteroschema 07/14/2013,18:27:19,Walter Cho,great! 07/14/2013,18:28:59,Brendan Roark,temp 5.0 C 07/14/2013,18:29:38,Walter Cho,nice! 07/14/2013,18:29:51,A.J. Turner,awesome camera work 07/14/2013,18:29:58,Scott France,Also nice view of the partly buried holdfast of CORP 07/14/2013,18:30:10,Santiago Herrera,URC 07/14/2013,18:30:23,Tim Shank,depth 766m 07/14/2013,18:30:31,Santiago Herrera,large CORO Paragorgia on this wall 07/14/2013,18:30:39,jasonchaytor,large fresh face to left 07/14/2013,18:30:43,Santiago Herrera,dozens 07/14/2013,18:30:45,Scott France,From Les Watling: "By the way, has anyone note the little white tubes sticking out of 07/14/2013,the bottom? Those are the foram Bathysiphon. They started showing up 07/14/2013,a while ago…" 07/14/2013,18:30:50,Santiago Herrera,red and white morphs 07/14/2013,18:31:36,Santiago Herrera,abundant Paragorgia here 07/14/2013,18:31:51,Santiago Herrera,vertical WAL 07/14/2013,18:31:56,Tim Shank,Thank you Les 07/14/2013,18:32:00,Santiago Herrera,more large Paragorgia OCT 07/14/2013,18:32:17,Santiago Herrera,great view 07/14/2013,18:32:17,Tim Shank,Vertical wall with COR Paragorgia 07/14/2013,18:32:25,Santiago Herrera,yeah, a couple of meters wide 07/14/2013,18:32:57,Santiago Herrera,amazing vertical forest 07/14/2013,18:34:55,Santiago Herrera,depth 751 m 07/14/2013,18:35:34,Tim Shank,ASR 07/14/2013,18:35:54,Santiago Herrera,step on wall 07/14/2013,18:36:08,Santiago Herrera,large CORO Paragorgia white on the edge 07/14/2013,18:36:10,Tim Shank,running over margin of canyon wall to port; heading is 92 07/14/2013,18:36:21,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,18:36:23,Santiago Herrera,CORO PAragorgia 07/14/2013,18:36:57,Santiago Herrera,more VERY large Paragorgia colonies 07/14/2013,18:37:50,Santiago Herrera,white and red colonies alternating 07/14/2013,18:38:04,Santiago Herrera,doesn't look very random 07/14/2013,18:39:31,sandrabrooke,Also Lophelia has orange and white colour morphs 07/14/2013,18:40:16,Santiago Herrera,hundreds of large Paragorgia OCTO red and white 07/14/2013,18:41:14,Santiago Herrera,many of them several meters wide and tall 07/14/2013,18:41:20,Tim Shank,Scott, are these the white tubes Les was referring to as being forams??? 07/14/2013,18:41:48,Andrea Quattrini,ASR purple 07/14/2013,18:41:55,Santiago Herrera,almost entirely on vertical surfaces of walls and boulders 07/14/2013,18:43:08,Tim Shank,ASR brisingid seastars 07/14/2013,18:43:20,Tim Shank,Freyella perhaps 07/14/2013,18:43:20,sandrabrooke,Brissingid? 07/14/2013,18:43:34,Jon Moore,Brisingid Novodinia 07/14/2013,18:43:41,Santiago Herrera,WHOI video recording EX1304L1_4 started 07/14/2013,18:43:50,sandrabrooke,Yes 07/14/2013,18:43:52,Tim Shank,SHI on coral 07/14/2013,18:44:14,Santiago Herrera,ASR brisingid sitting on red Paragorgia 07/14/2013,18:44:29,Andrea Quattrini,NOAA imaging 07/14/2013,18:44:43,Santiago Herrera,CORO Antothela 07/14/2013,18:44:57,Brendan Roark,DBP target DSC3 area of large bubble gum coral on top of ridge 07/14/2013,18:45:08,Andrea Quattrini,something different on the right? 07/14/2013,18:45:23,A.J. Turner,wow, very cool 07/14/2013,18:45:27,Brendan Roark,lat 40d03.0965 N lon 69d02.1366 W 07/14/2013,18:46:12,A.J. Turner,SHI around COR 07/14/2013,18:46:22,Santiago Herrera,not a Paragorgia 07/14/2013,18:46:32,sandrabrooke,Is that Anthothela? 07/14/2013,18:47:23,A.J. Turner,BUR 07/14/2013,18:49:08,Santiago Herrera,more CORO Paragorgia here, along edge, mostly small and large colonies, red and white 07/14/2013,18:49:18,Santiago Herrera,depth 737 m 07/14/2013,18:49:24,A.J. Turner,FSH 07/14/2013,18:49:40,Santiago Herrera,CORO Antothela 07/14/2013,18:50:05,kellywilliams,ASR 07/14/2013,18:50:07,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,18:50:08,Tim Shank,Running pan of corals along a single ledge 07/14/2013,18:50:11,Tim Shank,ASR 07/14/2013,18:50:12,Scott France,Sandra - this is very reminiscent of pattern seen in Baltimore Canyon - that is, the distribution of the large Paragorgia patches on the ladge. 07/14/2013,18:50:52,sandrabrooke,Yes, except for the Paramuricea patch in Baltimore, most corals are on wall or under ledges. 07/14/2013,18:52:08,sandrabrooke,Neptheid 07/14/2013,18:52:34,sandrabrooke,Its a soft coral - neptheidae 07/14/2013,18:52:36,Santiago Herrera,soft CORO 07/14/2013,18:52:37,Scott France,CORO Drifa? 07/14/2013,18:52:53,Santiago Herrera,SHI on Paragorgia 07/14/2013,18:53:44,sandrabrooke,They were locally very abundant, but didnt occur everywhere., There were 2 color morphs, pink and purple 07/14/2013,18:55:16,Andrea Quattrini,collect any sandra? 07/14/2013,18:55:34,Santiago Herrera,SQA 07/14/2013,18:56:42,Santiago Herrera,more soft coral Nephteid, eggs? 07/14/2013,18:56:52,Santiago Herrera,CORO 07/14/2013,18:57:02,Santiago Herrera,FSH 07/14/2013,18:59:05,Andrea Quattrini,FSH longfin hake P chesteri 07/14/2013,18:59:16,Tim Shank,look like pairs of eggs covered by tissue 07/14/2013,19:01:13,Tim Shank,perhaps not covered by tissue 07/14/2013,19:01:17,Tim Shank,SQA 07/14/2013,19:01:18,kellywilliams,SQA under ledge 07/14/2013,19:01:45,Santiago Herrera,more soft CORO 07/14/2013,19:01:55,Santiago Herrera,several colonies 07/14/2013,19:01:59,A.J. Turner,dont seem to have eggs like other one 07/14/2013,19:02:25,Santiago Herrera,SHI on rock 07/14/2013,19:02:46,Santiago Herrera,SPO 07/14/2013,19:03:02,Santiago Herrera,OCT 07/14/2013,19:03:07,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,19:03:15,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,19:03:29,Santiago Herrera,coming to another wall 07/14/2013,19:03:37,Santiago Herrera,multiple Paragorgia 07/14/2013,19:03:47,Santiago Herrera,again large red and white colonies 07/14/2013,19:03:47,A.J. Turner,red and white morphs 07/14/2013,19:04:21,Santiago Herrera,some CORP too 07/14/2013,19:04:35,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,19:05:15,Santiago Herrera,SPO 07/14/2013,19:05:40,Santiago Herrera,hundreds of Paragorgia colonies 07/14/2013,19:05:41,A.J. Turner,FELO 07/14/2013,19:05:47,Santiago Herrera,ASR brisingid 07/14/2013,19:06:01,A.J. Turner,lots of tubes 07/14/2013,19:06:04,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 07/14/2013,19:06:11,Santiago Herrera,COR Desmophyllum 07/14/2013,19:06:59,Walter Cho,Zoom of ASR brisingid 07/14/2013,19:07:04,Andrea Quattrini,SPO 07/14/2013,19:07:25,Santiago Herrera,ACN spiky anemone 07/14/2013,19:07:45,Brendan Roark,Depth 717 M 07/14/2013,19:08:21,Santiago Herrera,here COR not growing exclusively on legde, but also on the wall face 07/14/2013,19:08:51,Tim Shank,Several SHI on COR 07/14/2013,19:09:00,Tim Shank,Primnoa? 07/14/2013,19:09:20,Tim Shank,717m depth 07/14/2013,19:11:10,Andrea Quattrini,ASR white 07/14/2013,19:11:11,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,19:11:26,Scott France,Les Watling also writes: "You can emphasize that this is a very different zoogeogr area and all the data we have so far suggests almost no link between here and the G o Mex. Also, the Drifa and Gersmia from the NW Atlantic are pretty well known…" 07/14/2013,19:11:41,Santiago Herrera,multiple Paragorgia COR 07/14/2013,19:11:47,Santiago Herrera,red and white 07/14/2013,19:11:49,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,19:12:20,A.J. Turner,BUR 07/14/2013,19:12:20,Andrea Quattrini,1600 departure time 07/14/2013,19:13:14,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,19:13:33,Santiago Herrera,multiple SPO 07/14/2013,19:14:14,Santiago Herrera,look like sponges from here 07/14/2013,19:14:35,Scott France,SPO cladorhizids 07/14/2013,19:15:06,Tim Shank,ASR purple 07/14/2013,19:15:12,Santiago Herrera,FSH 07/14/2013,19:15:14,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,19:15:27,Catalina Martinez,Scott, does Les have log in info? 07/14/2013,19:15:28,Santiago Herrera,more Paragorgia CORO on the left 07/14/2013,19:15:29,Scott France,ZOA 07/14/2013,19:15:35,Santiago Herrera,SQD 07/14/2013,19:16:06,Santiago Herrera,CORO soft Nephteid 07/14/2013,19:16:21,Tim Shank,SHI on ZOA 07/14/2013,19:16:24,Santiago Herrera,ZOA covering CORP 07/14/2013,19:16:33,Brendan Roark,lat 40do3.1093 N lon 69d02.1127 W 07/14/2013,19:16:44,Scott France,Paramuricea just barely hanging on under cover of ZOA 07/14/2013,19:16:57,Brendan Roark,Depth 707 m 07/14/2013,19:18:26,Santiago Herrera,SHI on ZOA 07/14/2013,19:19:45,Santiago Herrera,continuing move up 07/14/2013,19:19:52,Santiago Herrera,CORO Paragorgia multiple 07/14/2013,19:19:57,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,19:20:41,Santiago Herrera,SHI on CORP 07/14/2013,19:20:48,Santiago Herrera,and by it 07/14/2013,19:21:19,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:21:36,Tim Shank,depth 698m 07/14/2013,19:21:39,Santiago Herrera,running over a sedimented slope 07/14/2013,19:21:41,kellywilliams,FELO 07/14/2013,19:21:52,Santiago Herrera,ACN flytrap 07/14/2013,19:22:26,Santiago Herrera,cobbles 07/14/2013,19:22:28,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,19:22:30,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,19:22:32,Santiago Herrera,SPO 07/14/2013,19:22:33,Andrea Quattrini,FSh midwater 07/14/2013,19:22:48,Santiago Herrera,CORO Nephteids 07/14/2013,19:22:57,Tim Shank,ASR purple 07/14/2013,19:22:57,Santiago Herrera,SPO 07/14/2013,19:23:02,Tim Shank,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:23:05,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:23:07,Tim Shank,x2 07/14/2013,19:23:52,Scott France,FYI, some more info on those SPO I keep referring to as "cladorhizids." They are likely genus Asbestopluma and are carnivorous, unlike the more typical sponge way of life of filter feeding. You can see a nice close-up image and snippets of info here: http://www.springerimages.com/Images/LifeSciences/1-10.1007_s12526-010-0076-6-1 07/14/2013,19:24:01,Jon Moore,Pilot's right seen this star before 07/14/2013,19:24:32,Andrea Quattrini,ok 07/14/2013,19:24:53,Tim Shank,APH adjacent to SPO 07/14/2013,19:24:57,Tim Shank,close up on SPO 07/14/2013,19:25:20,Andrea Quattrini,Paramruicea? appears to be different 07/14/2013,19:25:22,Santiago Herrera,SHI on CORP 07/14/2013,19:25:34,Santiago Herrera,AHI 07/14/2013,19:26:08,Brendan Roark,depth 693 m 07/14/2013,19:27:02,Santiago Herrera,CORP 07/14/2013,19:27:50,Tim Shank,SHI on CORP 07/14/2013,19:28:02,Tim Shank,HYD at base 07/14/2013,19:28:23,Santiago Herrera,APH likely on HYD 07/14/2013,19:28:53,Santiago Herrera,SPO cf Farrea 07/14/2013,19:29:18,Santiago Herrera,SHI by SPO 07/14/2013,19:29:59,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:30:26,Santiago Herrera,SQA 07/14/2013,19:31:26,Santiago Herrera,CORO skeleton 07/14/2013,19:31:39,Santiago Herrera,SPO 07/14/2013,19:31:44,Santiago Herrera,FSH 07/14/2013,19:31:55,Santiago Herrera,COB and RUB 07/14/2013,19:32:04,Santiago Herrera,sedimented slope 07/14/2013,19:32:20,Santiago Herrera,not much large sessile fauna here 07/14/2013,19:32:44,Santiago Herrera,ACN venus flytrap 07/14/2013,19:32:53,Santiago Herrera,Actinoscyphia 07/14/2013,19:33:36,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:34:15,Santiago Herrera,COB RUB 07/14/2013,19:34:42,kellywilliams,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:34:47,kellywilliams,SHI 2x 07/14/2013,19:35:12,Santiago Herrera,outcrop 07/14/2013,19:35:20,Santiago Herrera,small SPO and COR 07/14/2013,19:35:24,Santiago Herrera,FELO 07/14/2013,19:35:40,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:35:59,Santiago Herrera,ACN Actinoscyphia 07/14/2013,19:36:11,Santiago Herrera,BAR on Chaceon 07/14/2013,19:37:56,kellywilliams,SHI next to ACN flytrap 07/14/2013,19:38:27,Santiago Herrera,FSH 07/14/2013,19:38:35,Santiago Herrera,CORO 07/14/2013,19:38:37,Santiago Herrera,OCT 07/14/2013,19:38:46,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,19:38:52,Santiago Herrera,FSH 07/14/2013,19:39:06,Santiago Herrera,CRA 07/14/2013,19:39:17,Santiago Herrera,outcrop 07/14/2013,19:39:20,Santiago Herrera,CTE 07/14/2013,19:39:28,Santiago Herrera,FCHN 07/14/2013,19:39:50,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:40:30,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:40:42,Santiago Herrera,sedimented slope 07/14/2013,19:41:32,Brendan Roark,depth depth 652 m 07/14/2013,19:41:50,kellywilliams,SQA 07/14/2013,19:41:52,Santiago Herrera,SQA CRARED SHI 07/14/2013,19:42:15,Santiago Herrera,SQA lost claws 07/14/2013,19:42:48,Santiago Herrera,FLAT 07/14/2013,19:42:53,Santiago Herrera,FELO 07/14/2013,19:43:22,Santiago Herrera,boulders 07/14/2013,19:43:33,kellywilliams,ASR 07/14/2013,19:43:37,kellywilliams,purple 07/14/2013,19:43:38,Santiago Herrera,ACN Actinoscyphia 07/14/2013,19:43:57,Santiago Herrera,CORO Paragorgia colonies 07/14/2013,19:44:06,Santiago Herrera,large red 07/14/2013,19:44:12,Tim Shank,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:44:17,Santiago Herrera,lasers on? 07/14/2013,19:44:56,Santiago Herrera,~2.5m wide by ~1m tall 07/14/2013,19:45:10,Scott France,CORO Anthothela 07/14/2013,19:45:14,Santiago Herrera,CORO Antothela on Paragorgia 07/14/2013,19:45:21,Santiago Herrera,several SHI on Paragorgia 07/14/2013,19:45:23,Andrea Quattrini,note…another Anthothela with Paragorgia 07/14/2013,19:45:45,Tim Shank,GAS on HYD at base 07/14/2013,19:45:58,Santiago Herrera,some polyps completely retracted, some others partially 07/14/2013,19:46:25,Santiago Herrera,depth 642 m 07/14/2013,19:46:33,kellywilliams,ACN venus flytrap 07/14/2013,19:46:45,Santiago Herrera,continuing upslope 07/14/2013,19:46:52,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:47:51,Santiago Herrera,CORO Primnoid 07/14/2013,19:47:58,Santiago Herrera,Primnoa? 07/14/2013,19:48:06,Santiago Herrera,SHI on CORO 07/14/2013,19:48:07,Scott France,CORO Primnoa probably resedaeformis 07/14/2013,19:48:11,kellywilliams,SHI too 07/14/2013,19:48:19,Scott France,I know no one else wanted to spell that 07/14/2013,19:48:45,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:48:53,Santiago Herrera,CORO skeleton 07/14/2013,19:49:00,Santiago Herrera,CORO on boulder 07/14/2013,19:49:01,Santiago Herrera,CTE 07/14/2013,19:49:11,Santiago Herrera,ACN venus flytrap 07/14/2013,19:49:17,Santiago Herrera,FELO CRARED 07/14/2013,19:49:18,Andrea Quattrini,632 m 07/14/2013,19:49:37,Santiago Herrera,scattered boulders 07/14/2013,19:50:04,Santiago Herrera,CTE 07/14/2013,19:50:13,Santiago Herrera,FELO 07/14/2013,19:50:24,Santiago Herrera,hake 07/14/2013,19:51:31,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Merluccius 07/14/2013,19:52:34,Santiago Herrera,SHI 07/14/2013,19:52:35,Santiago Herrera,FELO 07/14/2013,19:52:48,Santiago Herrera,FELO 07/14/2013,19:53:06,Santiago Herrera,CTE 07/14/2013,19:53:09,Santiago Herrera,SQA 07/14/2013,19:53:10,Santiago Herrera,FSH 07/14/2013,19:54:01,Santiago Herrera,SQA missing a claw 07/14/2013,19:54:07,Santiago Herrera,couple of legs 07/14/2013,19:54:55,Andrea Quattrini,FSH merluccius 07/14/2013,19:56:10,Santiago Herrera,breathing hard 07/14/2013,19:56:30,Andrea Quattrini,maybe we are freaking him/her out 07/14/2013,19:56:58,Santiago Herrera,CTE 07/14/2013,19:56:59,Tim Shank,yep. Octopods will respire faster too when annoyed….or simulated... 07/14/2013,19:57:08,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:57:11,Santiago Herrera,SWA 07/14/2013,19:57:12,Santiago Herrera,SHI 07/14/2013,19:57:19,Santiago Herrera,COB RUB 07/14/2013,19:57:39,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:58:08,Santiago Herrera,CORO Primnoa 07/14/2013,19:58:12,Tim Shank,partially live partial bare skeleton 07/14/2013,19:58:29,Santiago Herrera,HYD on bare skeleton 07/14/2013,19:58:46,kellywilliams,SHI inside skeleton 07/14/2013,19:58:46,Santiago Herrera,BAR on skeleton too 07/14/2013,19:59:06,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,19:59:09,Santiago Herrera,ASR 07/14/2013,19:59:12,Santiago Herrera,SHI 2x 07/14/2013,20:00:07,Santiago Herrera,FELO 07/14/2013,20:00:11,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,20:00:13,Santiago Herrera,SHI 07/14/2013,20:00:21,Santiago Herrera,CORO Primnoa 07/14/2013,20:00:25,Santiago Herrera,CRARED 07/14/2013,20:00:36,A.J. Turner,CRARED looked like mating pair to right 07/14/2013,20:01:01,Santiago Herrera,partially dead 07/14/2013,20:01:15,Santiago Herrera,HYD on skeleton 07/14/2013,20:01:31,Santiago Herrera,SHI 07/14/2013,20:01:44,Santiago Herrera,cup COR on exposed branch 07/14/2013,20:02:57,Santiago Herrera,maybe not 07/14/2013,20:02:58,Brendan Roark,Depth 610 m 07/14/2013,20:03:12,Andrea Quattrini,think so…dead/dying polyp maybe? 07/14/2013,20:03:38,Scott France,Not connected by any tissue to others and color looks different on my monitor 07/14/2013,20:03:45,Brendan Roark,lat 40d03.1550 N 69d01.9961 W 07/14/2013,20:04:16,Scott France,I thought it might be something that had settled after tissue was stripped from skeleton 07/14/2013,20:04:24,Santiago Herrera,I agree 07/14/2013,20:04:26,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Nezumia bairdii 07/14/2013,20:04:45,Santiago Herrera,CORO Antothela on the left 07/14/2013,20:07:03,Santiago Herrera,off bottom 07/14/2013,20:07:12,Andrea Quattrini,phone call today at 1630 07/14/2013,20:07:14,Santiago Herrera,awesome dive, loved the bubblegums 07/14/2013,20:07:27,Santiago Herrera,thanks again 07/14/2013,20:07:30,Catalina Martinez,Fabulous dive everyone 07/14/2013,20:07:36,lenaickmenot,great dive, thank you very much 07/14/2013,20:07:38,Andrea Quattrini,Thanks all~~ 07/14/2013,20:07:53,A.J. Turner,Great job as usual. See you all tomorrow. 07/14/2013,20:07:57,amandademopoulos, another great dive everyone! 07/14/2013,20:08:04,kellywilliams,what a fascinating dive. I learned a lot. Thanks 07/14/2013,20:09:57,Santiago Herrera,you can still see corals on the wall of the canyon as we come up 07/14/2013,20:10:11,Santiago Herrera,depth 580m 07/14/2013,20:11:19,Santiago Herrera,WHOI video recording EX1304L1_ROV06_4 stopped