07/20/2013,11:48:59,Andrea Quattrini,Today is a go. We are diving today~ 07/20/2013,12:11:39,Andrea Quattrini,Good morning everyone. We are getting ready to launch the ROV D2 to a depth of ~2000 m. Today we are surveying USGS Hazards Site 2 where we will investigate the transition from canyon processes to landslide deposition within Veatch Canyon to establish relative timing of the landslide event. We will also be having another live interaction event today. Kelley Elliot will be speaking with the Aquarium of the Pacific at 1300. There may be a bit of an interruption at this time. Either Brendan or I will be in the forward lounge at that time. Thanks for being with us this Saturday am. Looking forward to seeing the differences in the fauna at this depth compared to the last USGS Hazards dive. 07/20/2013,12:13:58,Tim Shank,Dive 12 Waypoint targets 07/20/2013,Launch 39 43.6859 ‐69 30.5223 2022m 07/20/2013,WP1 39 43.9626 ‐69 30.6702 2024m 07/20/2013,WP2 39 44.0416 ‐69 31.0727 1964m 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,12:15:08,Tim Shank,The LOG CODES for today's dive:  BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,STR - mucus string 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FEC - Fecal (matter) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,EGG - Egg (case) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,Taxa 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FOR - Foraminiferan 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,GRO - Gromiid 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,XEN - Xenophyophoran 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SPO - Sponge 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,BRA - Brachiopod 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,BRY - Bryozoan 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,TUN - Tunicate 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SAL - Salp 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,LAR - Larvacean house 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,ECN - Echiuran (or radial feeding trace) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CTE - Ctenophore 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CNI - Cnidarian 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,HYD - Hydroid 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,JFH - Jellyfish 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,ZOA - Zoanthid 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,COR - Coral 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CORA - Antipatharian 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CORL - Lophelia 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CORM - Madrepora 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CORG - Gorgonian 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CORP - Paramuricea 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CORS - Stylasterid 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CPEN - Pennatulacean 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CORW - Whip coral 07/20/2013,Echinoderm 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,ASR - Asteroid 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,HOL - Holothurian 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRI - Crinoid 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRIHYO - Hyocrinida 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRIBAT - Bathycrinidae 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRIANT - Antedonidae 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRIZEN - Zenometridae 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRIATE - Atelecrinidae 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRITHA - Thalassometridae 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,OPH - Ophiuroid 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,URC - Urchin 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,ART - Arthropod 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,PYC - Pycnogonid 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,COP - Copepods 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRA - Crab 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,LOB - Lobster 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SQA - Squat Lobster 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SHI - Shrimp 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,BAR - Barnacle 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,APH - Amphipod 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,ISO - Isopod 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,MOL - Mollusk 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,MUS - Mussels 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,NUD - Nudibranch 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,OCT - Octopus 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SQD - Squid 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,LIM - Limpets 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CHI - Chiton 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CLA - Clams 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,PTE - Pteropod 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FSH - Fish 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FCHN - Chondrichthyes 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FCOD - Codlets 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FANT - Anthiins (fancy bass) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,       FLAT -  Flatfish 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,WOR - Worm 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,POL - Polychaete 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SCA - Scale (worm) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SER - Serpulid worm 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,RIF - Riftia 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SPA - Spaghetti Worms 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,Geology 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,BUR - Burrow 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,COB - Cobble 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,MUD - Mud 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,ROC - Rock 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,RUB - Rubble 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SAD - Sand 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SED - Sediment 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,WAL - Wall 07/20/2013,WOD - Wood 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,Lava Morphology 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,TAL - Talus 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,PIL - Pillow 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,ENT - Entrail 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,LOB - Lobate 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SHE - Sheet 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FOL - Folded 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,JUM - Jumbled 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,HAC - Hackly 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,Sediment Cover 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,LIG - Light 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,POC - Partial/Pockets 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,BLA - Blanket 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,Feature 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,ASG - Axial Summit Graben 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CAR - Carbonate 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CLI - Cliff 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,COL - Collapse 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,CON - Contact 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FAU - Fault 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,FIS - Fissure 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,HAY - Haystack 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,HYX - Hydrothermal 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,PIL - Pillar 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SCP - Scarp 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,SEP - Seep 07/20/2013,12:23:29,Brendan Roark,ROV in the water 07/20/2013,12:26:56,jasonchaytor,good morning brendan 07/20/2013,12:30:38,Brendan Roark,Good morning Jason 07/20/2013,12:30:50,Brendan Roark,how are you on this fine Sat 07/20/2013,12:31:15,Brendan Roark,Seirious in the water 07/20/2013,12:31:31,jasonchaytor,bright eyed and bushy tailed...yourself? 07/20/2013,12:31:31,Brendan Roark,ROV leaving surface going to 2000m 07/20/2013,12:32:59,Brendan Roark,eyes wide open, and the deeper we go the more bushy tailed 07/20/2013,12:33:16,Andrea Quattrini,Good morning Jason~ 07/20/2013,12:34:01,Brendan Roark,When we talk on the conference line can you explain what specifically you are looking for today. 07/20/2013,12:34:06,Brendan Roark,please 07/20/2013,12:34:34,jasonchaytor,sure can 07/20/2013,12:35:46,jasonchaytor,good morning andrea 07/20/2013,12:38:30,jasonchaytor,I can't hear anyone through the conference line 07/20/2013,12:43:57,Brendan Roark,conference call right before we reach bottom, we will say 9:35 eastern time 07/20/2013,12:44:35,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 250 07/20/2013,12:54:43,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 550 m 07/20/2013,13:01:13,Andrea Quattrini,Just another note, we will have the conference call at 0935 this morning. Just before we reach bottom. 07/20/2013,13:01:19,Andrea Quattrini,Good morning Mike~ 07/20/2013,13:02:08,michaelvecchione,good morning 07/20/2013,13:09:05,Tim Shank,Good morning all. 07/20/2013,13:19:10,jasonchaytor,morning tim 07/20/2013,13:20:17,Brendan Roark,Rov passing 1300 m 07/20/2013,13:33:50,Taylor Heyl,Good morning All. 07/20/2013,13:34:13,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 1700 07/20/2013,13:35:38,Scott France,You guys can co-host your own radio show when you get back to shore. 07/20/2013,13:36:25,Scott France,CPENs should be more common. 07/20/2013,13:36:53,jasonchaytor,WOEX with Brendan and Andrea in the morning 07/20/2013,13:37:07,Scott France,Good one Jason! 07/20/2013,13:37:10,Tim Shank,Tim is listening. 07/20/2013,13:37:14,Tim Shank,here 07/20/2013,13:37:29,Tim Shank,Taylor is at WHOI 07/20/2013,13:40:38,michaelvecchione,FELO 07/20/2013,13:44:49,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L1_ROV12_1 07/20/2013,13:44:58,Taylor Heyl,Bottom in sight 07/20/2013,13:45:04,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2018 meters, Alt. 4 meters 07/20/2013,13:45:05,Tim Shank,Lots of OPHS whiet 07/20/2013,13:45:18,Tim Shank,white at landing spot 07/20/2013,13:45:24,Tim Shank,SHI in water column 07/20/2013,13:45:32,Taylor Heyl,Landed on soft sediment with URC and OPH 07/20/2013,13:45:38,Tim Shank,SQD 07/20/2013,13:45:43,Taylor Heyl,salps 07/20/2013,13:45:44,Tim Shank,? 07/20/2013,13:45:46,Brendan Roark,On the bottom depth 2018 M 07/20/2013,13:46:08,michaelvecchione,salp 07/20/2013,13:46:28,Taylor Heyl,CTE 07/20/2013,13:46:33,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/20/2013,13:46:44,Brendan Roark,lat 39d43.7187 N 69d30.6957 W 07/20/2013,13:47:17,Taylor Heyl,ASR 07/20/2013,13:48:01,jasonchaytor,sediment 07/20/2013,13:48:18,Tim Shank,SED 07/20/2013,13:48:37,Tim Shank,will want a zoom on white OPHs…plenty here to choose from :-) 07/20/2013,13:49:11,Taylor Heyl,flat sediment with small burrows and field of OPHs 07/20/2013,13:49:26,Taylor Heyl,ACN 07/20/2013,13:49:35,Tim Shank,....no ripples 07/20/2013,13:49:37,Tim Shank,BUR 07/20/2013,13:49:54,Tim Shank,some disks raised off the floor 07/20/2013,13:50:22,jasonchaytor,subdued hummocks covered by the sediment 07/20/2013,13:50:51,Tim Shank,something stalked at left 07/20/2013,13:51:10,Scott France,CER 07/20/2013,13:52:22,Tim Shank,obvious OPH tracks 07/20/2013,13:52:29,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on CPEN 07/20/2013,13:52:30,Tim Shank,CPEN? 07/20/2013,13:52:46,robertcarney,OPH Ophiomusium like 07/20/2013,13:53:09,Scott France,Agreed - Looked like CPEN x2 or 3 07/20/2013,13:53:17,Taylor Heyl,white URC 07/20/2013,13:53:39,Taylor Heyl,several white URC 07/20/2013,13:53:58,Tim Shank,would like a zoom on URC when convenient 07/20/2013,13:54:04,Tim Shank,SHI too 07/20/2013,13:54:04,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/20/2013,13:54:14,Taylor Heyl,CPEN x2 07/20/2013,13:55:52,jasonchaytor,silty or silty-clay SED with some larger scattered components 07/20/2013,13:57:22,Brendan Roark,temp 3.4 C 07/20/2013,13:57:26,Taylor Heyl,zoom on URC 07/20/2013,13:57:33,Taylor Heyl,Purple POL in URC 07/20/2013,13:57:34,Tim Shank,2022m 07/20/2013,13:58:08,robertcarney,FEC 07/20/2013,13:58:19,Taylor Heyl,zoom on OPH 07/20/2013,13:58:48,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI Ohpiomusium -like 07/20/2013,13:58:53,robertcarney,OPH large plates in disk show on closeup 07/20/2013,14:00:00,Andrea Quattrini,is there a known association of polys with sea urchins? 07/20/2013,14:00:13,robertcarney,note oph pattern prob overdispersed (spread out) rather than random 07/20/2013,14:00:38,Tim Shank,relationships known yes- at least documented 07/20/2013,14:01:41,Tim Shank,tube POL? 07/20/2013,14:01:54,Tim Shank,? 07/20/2013,14:02:17,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2021 meters 07/20/2013,14:02:25,jasonchaytor,SED appears very bioturbated, at least the surficial layer 07/20/2013,14:02:45,Tim Shank,good to move 07/20/2013,14:02:46,robertcarney,feeding traces semi circular 07/20/2013,14:02:59,Tim Shank,what is making these BUR? 07/20/2013,14:03:32,Tim Shank,I did not see difference in OPHs 07/20/2013,14:03:48,Tim Shank,Anyone? 07/20/2013,14:03:50,leswatling,surface seds still show signs of deposition of bloom material. I noticed that yesterday as well. 07/20/2013,14:03:55,Scott France,Cerianthid burrows? 07/20/2013,14:04:13,Andrea Quattrini,Good morning Les~ 07/20/2013,14:04:30,Scott France,CPEN 07/20/2013,14:04:37,leswatling,Good morning.. nothing like a beautiful mud dive to start the day. 07/20/2013,14:04:50,Andrea Quattrini,getting ready to move. 0.2 knots 07/20/2013,14:05:02,jasonchaytor,cooper, my son, says "I love them" in reference to the brittle stars 07/20/2013,14:05:41,Taylor Heyl,ASR partially buried in SED 07/20/2013,14:05:42,robertcarney,ASR 07/20/2013,14:05:44,Taylor Heyl,URC x4 07/20/2013,14:06:14,Taylor Heyl,Track line 07/20/2013,14:07:29,Taylor Heyl,moving from landing point over soft sediment with BUR, OPH, ACN and white URC 07/20/2013,14:08:01,Taylor Heyl,URC purple 07/20/2013,14:08:31,Tim Shank,tube ACN BUR? 07/20/2013,14:08:31,Walter Cho,I didn't see any differences in the ophiuroids either 07/20/2013,14:08:33,robertcarney,BUR no excavated matreial 07/20/2013,14:09:04,Andrea Quattrini,good morning walter! 07/20/2013,14:09:06,leswatling,that looked like a cerianthid burrow, concentric rings inside, etc. 07/20/2013,14:09:07,Andrea Quattrini,And Bob~ 07/20/2013,14:09:57,Walter Cho,Good morning! 07/20/2013,14:10:02,leswatling,nice white shoes on the urchin 07/20/2013,14:10:15,Brendan Roark,Good morning les 07/20/2013,14:10:29,leswatling,Hi Brendan... 07/20/2013,14:11:48,jasonchaytor,yes please! 07/20/2013,14:12:12,Taylor Heyl,something landed in front of that piece of wood 07/20/2013,14:13:00,robertcarney,CRI on wood 07/20/2013,14:13:01,Scott France,CRI 07/20/2013,14:13:03,Tim Shank,Wood- CRI 07/20/2013,14:13:07,Taylor Heyl,GAS 07/20/2013,14:13:24,Taylor Heyl,OPH different species on wood 07/20/2013,14:13:39,Scott France,Heavily bored wood 07/20/2013,14:14:01,Tim Shank,large and small OPHs on wood - different species on wood compared to SED 07/20/2013,14:14:14,Scott France,Can see pholadid shells in some tunnels in wood 07/20/2013,14:14:44,Tim Shank,would like zoom on OPH on wood 07/20/2013,14:16:13,Taylor Heyl,what is at the base of wood near OPH? 07/20/2013,14:16:15,Tim Shank,can't see discs…shucks 07/20/2013,14:16:20,Walter Cho,Ophiacanthid like OPH on wood 3x? 07/20/2013,14:16:36,Walter Cho,maybe Ophioplinthacid? 07/20/2013,14:16:41,Tim Shank,there is a smaller white OPH on the wood as well 07/20/2013,14:17:34,Scott France,CER popped out of tube 07/20/2013,14:17:48,Tim Shank,saw this rolling ACN fall to seafloor from about 2 feet off the bottom... 07/20/2013,14:17:57,Tim Shank,should be in video 07/20/2013,14:18:14,Scott France,We must have disturbed it with prop wash... 07/20/2013,14:18:27,jasonchaytor,what the hdg? 07/20/2013,14:18:38,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2021 meters, Hdg 8.7 07/20/2013,14:18:42,Tim Shank,north I think 07/20/2013,14:18:48,jasonchaytor,thanks 07/20/2013,14:18:49,robertcarney,SHI 07/20/2013,14:18:49,Tim Shank,Thank you Taylor 07/20/2013,14:18:55,Tim Shank,CPEN 07/20/2013,14:19:08,Tim Shank,URC white many 07/20/2013,14:19:09,robertcarney,HOL 07/20/2013,14:19:11,Taylor Heyl,HOL 07/20/2013,14:19:28,robertcarney,HOL = Paelopatides 07/20/2013,14:20:32,robertcarney,As Heezen and Holister said..."Kingdom of the Echinoderms" 07/20/2013,14:21:05,jasonchaytor,nice quote 07/20/2013,14:22:51,jasonchaytor,lat/long when you get a chance please 07/20/2013,14:22:58,robertcarney,Book is Face of the Deep 07/20/2013,14:23:18,Taylor Heyl,FSH 07/20/2013,14:23:41,michaelvecchione,Halosaur 07/20/2013,14:24:17,robertcarney,CER backgnd tube raised above sed surf 07/20/2013,14:25:30,Brendan Roark,lat 39d43.7426 N lon 69d30.6830W 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,14:25:34,jasonchaytor,thanks 07/20/2013,14:25:50,Brendan Roark,temp 3.4 C 07/20/2013,14:26:22,Taylor Heyl,FELO 07/20/2013,14:26:23,Taylor Heyl,FSH 07/20/2013,14:26:29,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on FELO 07/20/2013,14:26:38,michaelvecchione,and small blackfish 07/20/2013,14:26:48,michaelvecchione,cutthroat 07/20/2013,14:26:56,Taylor Heyl,Traversing over flat sediment toward WP1, continuing to see white OPHs, white and purple URC and ACN 07/20/2013,14:27:48,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Antimora 07/20/2013,14:29:02,robertcarney,FSH eel on bottom 07/20/2013,14:29:23,Tim Shank,FSH EEL wasn't moving... 07/20/2013,14:29:27,Tim Shank,tapered... 07/20/2013,14:29:38,Tim Shank,CTE 07/20/2013,14:30:19,michaelvecchione,FSH Halosaur 07/20/2013,14:30:26,Taylor Heyl,ANT plastic 07/20/2013,14:30:32,Taylor Heyl,balloon? 07/20/2013,14:30:47,Tim Shank,trash? 07/20/2013,14:31:02,Andrea Quattrini,another balloon? 07/20/2013,14:31:13,Scott France,Another helium balloon with ribbon 07/20/2013,14:31:16,Tim Shank,with ribbon 07/20/2013,14:31:21,Andrea Quattrini,with a pink ribbon. 07/20/2013,14:31:25,Tim Shank,depth 2021 07/20/2013,14:31:25,robertcarney,SHI 07/20/2013,14:31:29,Andrea Quattrini,i really detest baloons!! 07/20/2013,14:31:38,Tim Shank,zoom on shrimp 07/20/2013,14:31:54,Tim Shank,Nematocarcinid shrimp SHI 07/20/2013,14:33:45,Tim Shank,FSH hanging vertically 07/20/2013,14:33:48,Tim Shank,passed 07/20/2013,14:34:55,Tim Shank,HOL below and passed 07/20/2013,14:34:58,robertcarney,OBJ bio 07/20/2013,14:35:07,robertcarney,ASR 07/20/2013,14:35:21,Tim Shank,brisingid zoom 07/20/2013,14:35:41,robertcarney,8 legged Bris 07/20/2013,14:35:44,Scott France,Unusual to see brisingid on soft bottom…? 07/20/2013,14:35:55,michaelvecchione,I was just thinking that 07/20/2013,14:36:14,robertcarney,No they are out on mud pretty commonly 07/20/2013,14:36:37,Scott France,Tells you how much I transit soft bottom vs hard bottom! 07/20/2013,14:37:13,Taylor Heyl,ANT 07/20/2013,14:37:25,Taylor Heyl,trash 07/20/2013,14:37:42,robertcarney,ANT printed obj 07/20/2013,14:37:53,Taylor Heyl,paisley tablecloth or curtain? 07/20/2013,14:38:27,robertcarney,OPH arms maybe more obscured by sed here? 07/20/2013,14:39:05,Taylor Heyl,HOL 07/20/2013,14:39:08,robertcarney,HOL Paelopatides 07/20/2013,14:39:47,robertcarney,aka Elephant sneakers 07/20/2013,14:40:06,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 07/20/2013,14:41:14,Tim Shank,I feel like I am seeing XENs once in a while. Anyone confirm? 07/20/2013,14:41:22,Tim Shank,Different HOL? 07/20/2013,14:41:23,robertcarney,HOL Paelopatides 07/20/2013,14:41:37,Taylor Heyl,I thought I saw XENs too but seems like they are BURs instead 07/20/2013,14:41:44,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 07/20/2013,14:41:46,robertcarney,same just flexing differently 07/20/2013,14:41:46,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/20/2013,14:43:10,robertcarney,HOL Paelopatides 07/20/2013,14:44:01,robertcarney,HOL Pae. 07/20/2013,14:44:32,robertcarney,URC purp 07/20/2013,14:46:39,robertcarney,SED still OPH, URC, CER with occasional HOL bottom 07/20/2013,14:47:10,michaelvecchione,Gotta go. I'll be back later. Please zoom on any cepphalopods. 07/20/2013,14:47:27,Brendan Roark,lat 39d43.8110 N lon 69d30.6978 W 07/20/2013,14:47:31,jasonchaytor,thanks 07/20/2013,14:49:25,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/20/2013,14:50:41,robertcarney,OPH Ophiomusium w/ disk held off bottom 07/20/2013,14:51:09,Scott France,CPEN 07/20/2013,14:51:10,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 07/20/2013,14:51:15,Brendan Roark,depth 2026 m 07/20/2013,14:53:38,Taylor Heyl,HOl 07/20/2013,14:54:15,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on HOL 07/20/2013,14:54:17,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 07/20/2013,14:54:19,Taylor Heyl,ACN 07/20/2013,14:54:22,Taylor Heyl,OPH 07/20/2013,14:54:22,Scott France,CER behind HOL 07/20/2013,14:54:23,Tim Shank,Saw one of these "brown" HOL earlier 07/20/2013,14:54:31,Tim Shank,OPH under HOL 07/20/2013,14:54:51,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria or similar 07/20/2013,14:55:03,jasonchaytor,is it normal to see OPHs under HOL? 07/20/2013,14:55:45,Tim Shank,some have polychaete worms on their surface….not so much with attached/under HOL 07/20/2013,14:56:11,robertcarney,Its not unusual to see animals on or at edges on close zoom 07/20/2013,14:57:24,jasonchaytor,is there a benefit to both or is it more that the OPH was in the way? 07/20/2013,14:57:58,Scott France,I see it as OPH in the way. Road kill. 07/20/2013,14:58:31,jasonchaytor,that's biology I can understand! 07/20/2013,14:58:34,Scott France,But I don't mean to imply OPH is dead! 07/20/2013,14:58:42,Scott France,It was in place and HOL moved by. 07/20/2013,14:58:43,robertcarney,most observations are prob just chance but some may feed on hol dermis or take advantage of feces 07/20/2013,14:59:32,robertcarney,BUR 2 more prominat conical mounds 07/20/2013,14:59:35,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/20/2013,15:00:02,Tim Shank,zoom on nematocarcinid SHI * 07/20/2013,15:00:32,robertcarney,SED very fine very few small tubes 07/20/2013,15:00:49,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 07/20/2013,15:01:47,Scott France,fecal strings? 07/20/2013,15:01:48,robertcarney,FEC many string 2 PILES 07/20/2013,15:02:24,leswatling,if this was shallow water i would say Arenicola... 07/20/2013,15:02:29,Scott France,May be to different species of CPEN here 07/20/2013,15:02:35,leswatling,But I suspect it might be a terebellid. 07/20/2013,15:02:44,robertcarney,FEC serious pile 07/20/2013,15:02:56,Taylor Heyl,URC white 07/20/2013,15:03:11,leswatling,not too many worms make large, i.e., thick, fecal strings like that. 07/20/2013,15:04:04,Scott France,There was a CPEN in background that I thought was swollen on the top… right back of URC 07/20/2013,15:04:08,Taylor Heyl,CPEN zoom 07/20/2013,15:04:27,Scott France,This looks like Halipteris type, possibly 07/20/2013,15:05:19,robertcarney,FEC at keat 4 large castings mound may be accumulation of same 07/20/2013,15:05:47,Tim Shank,Depth has not changed much - actually 5 meters deeper than when the dive started. 07/20/2013,15:06:11,robertcarney,can we get back to bottom 07/20/2013,15:06:46,robertcarney,URC purp 07/20/2013,15:07:04,robertcarney,HOL Paelopatides lft 07/20/2013,15:07:20,jasonchaytor,as we cross out of the landslide debris into the canyon proper, we should go down 5-10 meters before going back up...at least that was what I thought we would do 07/20/2013,15:07:45,robertcarney,URC trail 07/20/2013,15:08:15,Taylor Heyl,SHi associate with purple URC 07/20/2013,15:08:58,Taylor Heyl,zoom on URC 07/20/2013,15:09:17,Brendan Roark,NOAA imaging 07/20/2013,15:10:07,leswatling,mysid hnging around the urchin 07/20/2013,15:10:38,robertcarney,FEC 07/20/2013,15:10:53,leswatling,nice, you can see the exopods on thoracic legs used for propulsion 07/20/2013,15:11:08,Scott France,Very nice imaging. 07/20/2013,15:11:36,robertcarney,HOL PSYCHROPODES 07/20/2013,15:12:30,robertcarney,genus name means cold feet 07/20/2013,15:12:51,robertcarney,URC purp & wht 07/20/2013,15:13:12,leswatling,which you would have if you were in a submarine right now... 07/20/2013,15:14:23,Andrea Quattrini,ha 07/20/2013,15:15:30,robertcarney,FEC 07/20/2013,15:15:57,robertcarney,SED low mounds 07/20/2013,15:15:58,Brendan Roark,target 2026 m lat 39d43.8454 N 69d30.6872 W 07/20/2013,15:16:35,Taylor Heyl,FSH Halosaur 07/20/2013,15:16:39,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 07/20/2013,15:16:40,robertcarney,SHI crangonid? 07/20/2013,15:16:43,Taylor Heyl,SHI on right? 07/20/2013,15:18:25,robertcarney,CTE 07/20/2013,15:20:04,robertcarney,SED low mounds 07/20/2013,15:21:27,robertcarney,HOL Paelopatides 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,15:22:37,robertcarney,FSH skate 07/20/2013,15:23:52,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Bathyraja? 07/20/2013,15:25:08,Taylor Heyl,PTE shell 07/20/2013,15:25:12,robertcarney,Pteropod 07/20/2013,15:25:42,robertcarney,FEC 07/20/2013,15:26:28,robertcarney,FEC 07/20/2013,15:27:23,robertcarney,HOL Paelopatides 07/20/2013,15:27:49,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria-like 07/20/2013,15:28:45,Taylor Heyl,stalked CRI 07/20/2013,15:29:04,Taylor Heyl,FSH Halosaur 07/20/2013,15:29:14,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 07/20/2013,15:31:18,Scott France,HOL 07/20/2013,15:32:36,jasonchaytor,FSH 07/20/2013,15:32:56,robertcarney,HOL Paelop. 07/20/2013,15:33:01,Taylor Heyl,HOL 07/20/2013,15:33:27,robertcarney,HOL Paelop. 07/20/2013,15:33:45,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid 07/20/2013,15:35:00,robertcarney,ASR Bris 2nd 07/20/2013,15:35:27,Scott France,CER 07/20/2013,15:35:58,Scott France,ISO 07/20/2013,15:36:06,Scott France,Isopod next to CPEN 07/20/2013,15:36:50,Scott France,I'm pretty sure that was an isopod walking on sediment behind small CPEN 07/20/2013,15:37:04,Taylor Heyl,yes, looked like it from here too 07/20/2013,15:37:10,robertcarney,HOL Paelop. 07/20/2013,15:37:31,Scott France,I think my video feed must be very delayed today… Not sure how far behind I'm typing these comments. 07/20/2013,15:37:49,robertcarney,FEC 07/20/2013,15:39:04,robertcarney,ASR 07/20/2013,15:39:06,Brendan Roark,When we zoomed out we couldn't find the isopod again 07/20/2013,15:39:58,robertcarney,SED low conical mounds 07/20/2013,15:41:32,Scott France,CPEN 07/20/2013,15:41:43,Scott France,Pennatula-like CPEN 07/20/2013,15:42:29,Brendan Roark,lat 39d43.8940 N lon 69d30.6814 W 07/20/2013,15:42:33,jasonchaytor,thanks 07/20/2013,15:42:42,robertcarney,SHI 3 mysids? w/ cpen 07/20/2013,15:42:45,Brendan Roark,Depth 2024 < 07/20/2013,15:42:54,leswatling,each of these larger inverts has a mysid or two lurking... must be some association. 07/20/2013,15:43:31,Taylor Heyl,interesting... 07/20/2013,15:44:06,leswatling,maybe there are capturing mucus with trapped particles? 07/20/2013,15:44:08,Taylor Heyl,Zooming in on SHI associates 07/20/2013,15:44:16,Scott France,Nice view of the polyps arranged in "leaves" 07/20/2013,15:44:48,Brendan Roark,Depth 2015 m 07/20/2013,15:45:04,Brendan Roark,DVL depth target 07/20/2013,15:45:39,leswatling,can we track one of the mysids for a bit? 07/20/2013,15:46:19,Scott France,Good call David on desire to see stalk of this sea pen! 07/20/2013,15:46:47,robertcarney,HOL Meso. 07/20/2013,15:48:06,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Macrourid 07/20/2013,15:52:02,Andrea Quattrini,FSH ?Coelorhinchus 07/20/2013,15:53:18,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria type 07/20/2013,15:54:11,robertcarney,cra 07/20/2013,15:54:51,robertcarney,CRA lithodid 07/20/2013,15:54:56,Andrea Quattrini,CRA Lithodidae 07/20/2013,15:54:58,Taylor Heyl,CRA Lithodidae 07/20/2013,15:55:25,leswatling,It has something in its mouthparts 07/20/2013,15:56:21,Tim Shank,missing a leg 07/20/2013,15:56:24,leswatling,a small fish? 07/20/2013,15:56:27,Tim Shank,or two. 07/20/2013,15:57:33,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria type 07/20/2013,15:57:44,leswatling,life is round on the open bottom. leg 2 on the left is regenerating. there was a small bag on the joint in which the leg will form. 07/20/2013,15:58:01,leswatling,I meant life is rough! 07/20/2013,15:58:13,Andrea Quattrini,ha. i was wrapping my head around "round" 07/20/2013,15:58:26,leswatling,haha 07/20/2013,15:58:27,Scott France,Ditto! 07/20/2013,15:59:00,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2025 meters, Hdg. 94 07/20/2013,15:59:08,Scott France,Several small CPENs 07/20/2013,15:59:08,leswatling,so now I know you are reading these notes! 07/20/2013,15:59:12,robertcarney,SED radial feeding trace 07/20/2013,15:59:15,Andrea Quattrini,anyone have a genus on the dark/black urchins? 07/20/2013,15:59:23,Andrea Quattrini,i am, as much as I can 07/20/2013,15:59:31,robertcarney,URC spatangid 07/20/2013,15:59:37,Scott France,Yes! 07/20/2013,16:00:04,Taylor Heyl,Purple urchin may be a Hygrosoma petersi 07/20/2013,16:00:18,jasonchaytor,seeing fewer mounts, or if they are there, they are more subdued.....if the mounds are the sediment covered tops of the debris, we may have completely exited the debris facies 07/20/2013,16:00:31,robertcarney,spatangid or heart urchins are adapted to burrow 07/20/2013,16:00:35,jasonchaytor,looks like a squashed tennis ball 07/20/2013,16:00:49,leswatling,I think the mounds are biogenic 07/20/2013,16:01:00,Andrea Quattrini,Bob-rare sightings on top of sediment? 07/20/2013,16:01:07,Scott France,Echiuran feeding trace 07/20/2013,16:01:17,Andrea Quattrini,Jason-Is there somewhere esle we need to to go? 07/20/2013,16:01:25,jasonchaytor,you may be completely right les 07/20/2013,16:01:31,Scott France,Can see the plowed sediment behind spatangid 07/20/2013,16:01:55,leswatling,lyrate pattern in purple, suggest Brissopsis 07/20/2013,16:02:01,robertcarney,less common than regular urchins can be numerous at some seeps 07/20/2013,16:02:28,jasonchaytor,andrea-following the current path is good I think 07/20/2013,16:03:55,jasonchaytor,we are pretty close to WP1 and then will head for the canyon wall 07/20/2013,16:05:17,Taylor Heyl,URC Hygrosoma petersi 07/20/2013,16:05:23,Taylor Heyl,URC white x5 07/20/2013,16:05:36,Taylor Heyl,OPHs very abundant still as we move over soft seafloor 07/20/2013,16:06:58,Tim Shank,FSH Bathysaurus -lik 07/20/2013,16:07:01,Tim Shank,like 07/20/2013,16:07:03,leswatling,lizardfish? 07/20/2013,16:07:22,Andrea Quattrini,yes deep-sea lizardfish…can't think of the name right now! haha 07/20/2013,16:07:25,Andrea Quattrini,ahhh.... 07/20/2013,16:08:39,leswatling,Tim was right, Bathysaurus ferox 07/20/2013,16:09:15,leswatling,It obviously doesn't eat brittle stars! 07/20/2013,16:10:00,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Bathysauridae 07/20/2013,16:10:10,jasonchaytor,What does eat brittle stars? 07/20/2013,16:10:23,leswatling,not much at this depth 07/20/2013,16:10:59,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid missing arms 07/20/2013,16:11:01,Scott France,We saw a galatheid eating one the other day, but that was shallower. 07/20/2013,16:11:13,jasonchaytor,conical mound 07/20/2013,16:11:18,leswatling,On the outer shelf large flounders such as witch flounder eat almost nothing but brittle stars 07/20/2013,16:11:42,Taylor Heyl,where are the witch flounder? 07/20/2013,16:11:56,Taylor Heyl,too deep? 07/20/2013,16:11:59,Andrea Quattrini,maybe too deep 07/20/2013,16:12:15,leswatling,they start small on the inner shelf and migrate to the outer continental shelf as they grow. 07/20/2013,16:12:21,Scott France,They must have to eat a lot to get much nutrition… OPHs seem to have little tissue relative to hard parts. 07/20/2013,16:12:26,leswatling,they are not found at this depth 07/20/2013,16:13:17,leswatling,we found that ophi "bones" are hollow so a good sized Ophiura sarsi could have 1 gram of organic material in it. 07/20/2013,16:13:38,robertcarney,ASR Bris 3 large legs @ regerating 07/20/2013,16:13:50,leswatling,and the hind gut of the flounder looked like it had eatean a carbonate beach... 07/20/2013,16:13:53,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 07/20/2013,16:14:29,leswatling,amazing brisingid 07/20/2013,16:14:44,Scott France,Great insight into the flounder colon. 07/20/2013,16:14:53,leswatling,: 07/20/2013,16:15:17,Scott France,Several mounds in background 07/20/2013,16:15:18,jasonchaytor,conical mounds 07/20/2013,16:15:49,Taylor Heyl,HOLD 07/20/2013,16:15:51,Taylor Heyl,HOL 07/20/2013,16:15:58,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid 07/20/2013,16:16:07,Taylor Heyl,BURS still frequent 07/20/2013,16:16:15,Taylor Heyl,URC white multiple 07/20/2013,16:16:26,robertcarney,HOL Paelopatides 07/20/2013,16:16:37,robertcarney,HOL anterior end 07/20/2013,16:17:08,robertcarney,anus on posterior dorsal surface 07/20/2013,16:17:40,jasonchaytor,lat/long when you get a chance 07/20/2013,16:17:47,robertcarney,SES conical mound 07/20/2013,16:18:08,leswatling,looked like a little respiratory action at the back end 07/20/2013,16:18:29,robertcarney,tentacle crowb above bris 07/20/2013,16:22:00,robertcarney,FSH eel on bot 07/20/2013,16:22:36,Andrea Quattrini,FSH eelpout 07/20/2013,16:24:45,robertcarney,HOL pAELOP. 07/20/2013,16:25:04,Scott France,Just burrow with feeding traces 07/20/2013,16:25:06,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria type 07/20/2013,16:25:08,robertcarney, fec 07/20/2013,16:25:28,Scott France,Have not seen actual eciuran tongues yet, I think. 07/20/2013,16:27:16,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L1_ROV12_2 07/20/2013,16:28:51,Taylor Heyl,I2 feed breaking up 07/20/2013,16:28:59,Andrea Quattrini,283 m to wpt 2 07/20/2013,16:29:03,jasonchaytor,lost I1 feed 07/20/2013,16:29:32,Andrea Quattrini,2 parasites on Batysaurus 07/20/2013,16:29:43,Scott France,lost feed, and sharp digital audio clicks as well 07/20/2013,16:29:56,Scott France,Steam 1 Feed back but choppy 07/20/2013,16:30:07,Andrea Quattrini,NOAA imaging 07/20/2013,16:30:17,robertcarney, I-2 FEED 1 ERRATIC 07/20/2013,16:30:30,Scott France,Clicks seem to precede and announce video problem coming 07/20/2013,16:30:58,Andrea Quattrini,checking on it now 07/20/2013,16:31:20,robertcarney,HOL Paelopatides 07/20/2013,16:31:38,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Bathysaurus 07/20/2013,16:31:48,robertcarney,I-2 VERY BAD 07/20/2013,16:32:28,Scott France,I-1 intermittent, in-and-out, mostly out 07/20/2013,16:32:59,Scott France,All streams now gone on I-1 07/20/2013,16:33:36,Andrea Quattrini,lat long 39d43.9661N 69d30.6746W 07/20/2013,16:34:10,robertcarney,I-2 STILL IN AND OUT 07/20/2013,16:34:37,jasonchaytor,thanks 07/20/2013,16:35:06,robertcarney,I-2 GONE 07/20/2013,16:35:13,Scott France,I-1 gone 07/20/2013,16:35:23,Taylor Heyl,I2 gone 07/20/2013,16:38:08,Andrea Quattrini,going to head straight for slope at a heading of 245 07/20/2013,16:38:34,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Bathypterois 07/20/2013,16:39:21,robertcarney,I-2 BACK FOR NOW 07/20/2013,16:39:48,jasonchaytor,I1 - stream 1 back 07/20/2013,16:39:50,Scott France,I-1 back as well 07/20/2013,16:40:04,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L1_ROV12_3 07/20/2013,16:40:09,Taylor Heyl,I2 feed back 07/20/2013,16:40:43,Scott France,Steam 3 still black 07/20/2013,16:41:41,robertcarney,I-2 IRRATIC 07/20/2013,16:43:19,Scott France,I-1 coming and going 07/20/2013,16:43:19,Andrea Quattrini,back on. i have noticed a "brittle star stance" where hte disk is propped up off the seafloor but the arms are on the bottom. Feeding posture? 07/20/2013,16:52:38,Taylor Heyl,ASR white 07/20/2013,16:52:38,Taylor Heyl,URC 07/20/2013,16:52:38,Taylor Heyl,URC 07/20/2013,16:52:38,Taylor Heyl,test from WHOI 07/20/2013,16:52:38,Taylor Heyl,OPHs on sediment and burrows 07/20/2013,16:52:38,Andrea Quattrini,39d43.9701N 69d30.6900W 07/20/2013,16:52:38,Taylor Heyl,I have lost my chat also... 07/20/2013,16:52:38,Taylor Heyl,ANT 07/20/2013,16:52:38,Taylor Heyl,URC 07/20/2013,16:52:38,Taylor Heyl,HOL 07/20/2013,16:53:30,Scott France,We're back! 07/20/2013,16:53:39,Andrea Quattrini,our i chat was down 07/20/2013,16:53:59,Taylor Heyl,hello everyone 07/20/2013,16:54:08,Andrea Quattrini,back up now, currently we are stopped to get imagery of the seafloor for the interaction event with the Aquarium of Pacific 07/20/2013,16:54:23,Andrea Quattrini,urchins more abundant here 07/20/2013,16:54:44,robertcarney,HOL Paelop. 07/20/2013,16:55:23,Andrea Quattrini,NOAA imaging 07/20/2013,16:55:45,robertcarney,swimming 07/20/2013,16:55:49,Taylor Heyl,HOl hovering over sediment 07/20/2013,16:56:02,Scott France,Probably lifted up by ROV wash 07/20/2013,16:56:39,robertcarney,on occasion they"ll flap and swim 07/20/2013,16:56:48,Scott France,Agreed 07/20/2013,16:57:22,robertcarney,OPH in mud 07/20/2013,16:57:59,Andrea Quattrini,POL lower left 07/20/2013,16:58:47,robertcarney,ASR Bris> damaged 07/20/2013,17:00:10,Taylor Heyl,ASR hot pink 07/20/2013,17:01:21,Santiago Herrera,FYI we are watching live from the Ocean Exploration forum 2020 in Long Beach 07/20/2013,17:01:46,robertcarney,OCT 07/20/2013,17:01:53,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on OCT 07/20/2013,17:01:58,Scott France,Perhaps we’ll get 5 classes of Echinodermata in one view: Ophiuroidea, Asteroidea, Holothuroidea, Ecinoidea, Crinoidea. I’ve seen all of them today and at least 3 of them together in one view. Kingdom of the Echinoderms indeed! 07/20/2013,17:02:00,robertcarney,ZOOM FOR MIKE 07/20/2013,17:02:13,robertcarney,SHI 07/20/2013,17:02:15,Andrea Quattrini,we will….also doing a live interaction right now. perfect timing. 07/20/2013,17:02:29,Andrea Quattrini,Bob-thoughts on the "brittle star stance" 07/20/2013,17:03:51,robertcarney,re ophs no informed option disk off bottom posture is common 07/20/2013,17:03:57,Andrea Quattrini,39d43.9499N 69d30.7285W 07/20/2013,17:04:03,jasonchaytor,thanks 07/20/2013,17:04:21,Andrea Quattrini,2023 m 07/20/2013,17:04:22,robertcarney,legs extended into bottom is also commom 07/20/2013,17:04:40,robertcarney,ASR bris 07/20/2013,17:04:41,Andrea Quattrini,k, thanks. 07/20/2013,17:05:05,Andrea Quattrini,on mute for now 07/20/2013,17:05:59,robertcarney,in some habitats ophs completely carpet bottom 07/20/2013,17:06:00,Andrea Quattrini,ASR brsingid 07/20/2013,17:07:12,robertcarney,SHI 07/20/2013,17:07:59,Taylor Heyl,URC 07/20/2013,17:08:08,Scott France,You are not muted Andrea 07/20/2013,17:09:14,Andrea Quattrini,oops…. 07/20/2013,17:09:37,Taylor Heyl,Still seeing soft sediment with ophiuroids 07/20/2013,17:09:40,Taylor Heyl,FSH Halosaur 07/20/2013,17:10:24,Taylor Heyl,heart URC 07/20/2013,17:10:35,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on heart URC 07/20/2013,17:10:43,robertcarney,URC spatangid with trail 07/20/2013,17:10:50,robertcarney,FED 07/20/2013,17:14:11,robertcarney,HOL Paelop 07/20/2013,17:15:00,robertcarney,FEC 07/20/2013,17:15:30,Andrea Quattrini,oh ok….. 07/20/2013,17:15:41,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 07/20/2013,17:16:04,robertcarney,FEC the large fecal piles may be above burrowing urchin 07/20/2013,17:16:16,jasonchaytor,stream 3 is back on I1 07/20/2013,17:16:42,Andrea Quattrini,i will keep an eye out. new narration~ want to get on the line Bob and give us any thoughts about this echino dive?? 07/20/2013,17:17:16,robertcarney,no easy access to audio...intentional 07/20/2013,17:18:33,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 07/20/2013,17:19:05,briankennedy,We are still working on Stream 3 on I1 it may come and go for a bit 07/20/2013,17:19:06,robertcarney,Echinoderms have two interesting aspects>>>thet deposit crystaline calcite and they have a connective tissue that acts like muscle in some ways. maybe they are extremely efficient feeders in this low fodd world 07/20/2013,17:19:36,robertcarney,HOL Meso type 07/20/2013,17:19:50,Scott France,HOL 07/20/2013,17:20:02,robertcarney,FEC behind HOL 07/20/2013,17:20:27,robertcarney,IOS next to fec? 07/20/2013,17:20:28,Scott France,POL in BUR 07/20/2013,17:21:21,Scott France,I think I saw a single octocoral polyp there… POssible "young" CPEN or withdrawn CPEN stalk. 07/20/2013,17:21:35,Andrea Quattrini,taylore breaking up 07/20/2013,17:23:02,robertcarney,HOL meso type 07/20/2013,17:23:17,robertcarney,FEC 2 near hol 07/20/2013,17:24:13,robertcarney,FEC close from HOL 07/20/2013,17:25:05,robertcarney,ASR BRIS 07/20/2013,17:25:24,robertcarney,BUR 4 larger 07/20/2013,17:26:08,robertcarney,urc dead spatangid 07/20/2013, 07/20/2013,17:27:16,robertcarney,you can see where spines fell off 07/20/2013,17:27:50,robertcarney,ASR Bris 07/20/2013,17:28:17,robertcarney,BUR more larger burrows 07/20/2013,17:28:40,Andrea Quattrini,ANT trash 07/20/2013,17:28:40,robertcarney,ANT plastic? 07/20/2013,17:29:07,robertcarney,OPH differt long spines 07/20/2013,17:29:49,Taylor Heyl,HOL with FEC 07/20/2013,17:30:02,Taylor Heyl,ANT balloon? 07/20/2013,17:30:05,Taylor Heyl,SHI red at base 07/20/2013,17:30:11,Taylor Heyl,OPH on trash 07/20/2013,17:30:14,Taylor Heyl,HYD on trash 07/20/2013,17:30:26,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on OPH with disc raised above seafloor 07/20/2013,17:30:51,robertcarney,FSH 07/20/2013,17:31:03,robertcarney,CTE 07/20/2013,17:31:36,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 07/20/2013,17:31:45,Taylor Heyl,Zooming in on brisingid 07/20/2013,17:31:53,Taylor Heyl,? 07/20/2013,17:32:28,Scott France,Sea pen 07/20/2013,17:32:38,Taylor Heyl,CPEN with 1 OPH 07/20/2013,17:32:39,Scott France,Axis is curled 07/20/2013,17:32:54,Taylor Heyl,Not brisingid - CPEN 07/20/2013,17:37:15,Scott France,Common morphology in Anthoptilum, which we have collected from Oceanographer Canyon at 2157 m depth 07/20/2013,17:37:15,robertcarney,Andrea oph species have different abilities to flex legs...the commensals can entwine things 07/20/2013,17:37:15,Scott France,Test... 07/20/2013,17:37:15,Scott France,CPEN Anthoptilum 07/20/2013,17:37:15,robertcarney,Andrea oph species have different abilities to flex legs. The commensals can wrap spirally 07/20/2013,17:37:15,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/20/2013,17:37:15,robertcarney,TEST 07/20/2013,17:37:17,Andrea Quattrini,CPENs closer to slope area 07/20/2013,17:37:17,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/20/2013,17:37:17,robertcarney,TEST 07/20/2013,17:38:28,Taylor Heyl,CRA lithodidae 07/20/2013,17:40:19,jasonchaytor,and we're back 07/20/2013,17:40:51,robertcarney,TEST 07/20/2013,17:41:05,Scott France,Back! 07/20/2013,17:41:05,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/20/2013,17:41:18,Scott France,Tried to write earlier re: sea pen: We've called that CPEN "curly-cue Seapen." May be genus Anthoptilum. We've seen and collected from Oceanographer Canyon. 07/20/2013,17:41:33,Andrea Quattrini,ok great. we lost i caht for a bit 07/20/2013,17:43:57,Scott France,Hydroid in there with sea pen? 07/20/2013,17:44:01,jasonchaytor,lat/long when you can, please 07/20/2013,17:44:49,Andrea Quattrini,39d43.9248N 69d.30.8484W 07/20/2013,17:44:52,jasonchaytor,thanks 07/20/2013,17:44:54,Andrea Quattrini,1998 m 07/20/2013,17:45:18,Scott France,More likely 3 ACN on CPEN rather than HYD on CPEN 07/20/2013,17:45:45,Scott France,First I've seen a sessile epibiont like that on a CPEN 07/20/2013,17:45:55,Andrea Quattrini,yes 3 ACN 07/20/2013,17:45:57,Taylor Heyl,wow! 07/20/2013,17:46:02,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/20/2013,17:46:14,Taylor Heyl,CTE 07/20/2013,17:47:22,Scott France,Anothomastus 07/20/2013,17:47:33,jasonchaytor,BUR 07/20/2013,17:47:34,Scott France,small Anthomastus - 2 polyps only 07/20/2013,17:48:02,Scott France,Must be something hard under mud for it to settle on 07/20/2013,17:48:12,Scott France,CORO 07/20/2013,17:48:56,Taylor Heyl,CPEN with ACN 07/20/2013,17:49:06,Andrea Quattrini,1992 m 07/20/2013,17:49:10,Scott France,Small pebble under it? or other hard structure. 07/20/2013,17:49:51,Taylor Heyl,Yes, I didn't see anything but must have been a small rock there 07/20/2013,17:50:05,Taylor Heyl,purple POL? 07/20/2013,17:50:13,Taylor Heyl,no, OPH with purple disk 07/20/2013,17:50:24,Scott France,CORO Anthomastus 07/20/2013,17:50:34,Taylor Heyl,2 OPHs at base of Anthomastus 07/20/2013,17:50:34,Scott France,CER tube is too soft, I think 07/20/2013,17:50:35,robertcarney,OPH purple inflated disk 07/20/2013,17:51:06,Scott France,CER tube is too soft, I think, for CORO settlement 07/20/2013,17:51:52,Taylor Heyl,worm tube 07/20/2013,17:52:21,Taylor Heyl,larger BURs here 07/20/2013,17:52:53,Scott France,Looks like someone took a core sample! 07/20/2013,17:52:56,robertcarney,OPH in BUR look different 07/20/2013,17:53:04,jasonchaytor,wasn't me, I promise! 07/20/2013,17:53:13,Taylor Heyl,5 purple disk ophiuroids 07/20/2013,17:53:15,Taylor Heyl,in BUR 07/20/2013,17:53:29,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1989 meters, Hdg 251 07/20/2013,17:53:38,jasonchaytor,sediment is at the very least 10 to 20 cm thick 07/20/2013,17:53:51,robertcarney,SED slight bioturb scuplting 07/20/2013,17:55:36,Scott France,Another core... 07/20/2013,17:55:52,Scott France,Interesting straight walls on BUR 07/20/2013,17:55:55,robertcarney,BUR have some internal structure and no excavated material 07/20/2013,17:56:54,robertcarney,BUR mud tubes? in bur 07/20/2013,17:57:44,jasonchaytor,no recorded bottom samples taken in this location 07/20/2013,18:00:17,robertcarney,BUR cluster 07/20/2013,18:02:11,robertcarney,BUR cluster 07/20/2013,18:03:07,Scott France,CPEN 07/20/2013,18:03:24,Scott France,CPEN Funiculina - first on dive I think 07/20/2013,18:04:33,Scott France,The numbers of cerianthid anemones is also quite remarkable. Must be plenty of organics falling through water for them to capture. 07/20/2013,18:04:59,robertcarney,On the theme of spikes 07/20/2013,18:05:37,Brendan Roark,lat 39d43.9103 N 69d30.8665 W 07/20/2013,18:05:55,Brendan Roark,Depth 1977 m temp 3.9 C 07/20/2013,18:06:02,Scott France,CER not bunched - they have been regularly distributed along our track 07/20/2013,18:06:18,Scott France,i.e. consistently in every video image 07/20/2013,18:06:20,Andrea Quattrini,but bit patchy too… 07/20/2013,18:06:49,robertcarney,HOL 2 both Paelop 07/20/2013,18:07:06,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 07/20/2013,18:07:13,Taylor Heyl,ANT trash 07/20/2013,18:07:19,Scott France,CPEN 07/20/2013,18:07:40,Taylor Heyl,many OPH settled on this trash 07/20/2013,18:07:42,robertcarney,ANT WITH OPHS 07/20/2013,18:07:43,Taylor Heyl,different species 07/20/2013,18:08:04,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria type 07/20/2013,18:08:47,Scott France,CPEB Anthoptilum "curly cue" 07/20/2013,18:08:57,Scott France,CPEN - sorry 07/20/2013,18:10:53,Tim Shank,Yes scott. The one up north from here is A. grandiflorum, but don't think this is that species….but could be.. 07/20/2013,18:11:20,Taylor Heyl,new morph of ophiuroid on this CPEN 07/20/2013,18:11:40,Andrea Quattrini,different OPH morph on sediment 07/20/2013,18:11:46,Andrea Quattrini,1974 m 07/20/2013,18:15:35,Scott France,Looks like same OPH as on previous Anthoptilum 07/20/2013,18:16:31,Scott France,Yes - seen about 4 individual colonies 07/20/2013,18:17:17,Andrea Quattrini,thick sediment burrows at least 20 cm, burrows circular 07/20/2013,18:17:59,leswatling,b star on the sea pen could be Astrochele which we found on the seamounts on some corals. 07/20/2013,18:18:14,robertcarney,FORAM TUFTS ON BOTTOM 07/20/2013,18:18:37,leswatling,otherwise Asteronyx loveni is a good possibility 07/20/2013,18:20:48,robertcarney,little jumbles of tubes/tufts may be athecate forams 07/20/2013,18:21:44,robertcarney,urc seem to have decreased 07/20/2013,18:22:28,Scott France,Only single crinoid I recall 07/20/2013,18:23:24,Scott France,Interesting that the Anthoptilum have been more common since we moved up this slight slope than the first part of dive. 07/20/2013,18:23:57,Scott France,Of course, "more common" is relative as we've seen only 4 of them! 07/20/2013,18:24:04,Scott France,But first we saw was at 2005 m 07/20/2013,18:24:11,robertcarney,URC 07/20/2013,18:24:37,Scott France,Earlier was all the small stick-like "Halipteris" 07/20/2013,18:24:42,robertcarney,THE MAKE HOPRIZONTAL BURROWS 07/20/2013,18:25:04,robertcarney,HOL Paelop. 07/20/2013,18:26:37,Tim Shank,URC purple 07/20/2013,18:26:40,robertcarney,URC 5 large inflated tubefeet on dorsal surface 07/20/2013,18:26:46,Tim Shank,no white shoes :-) 07/20/2013,18:27:28,Tim Shank,"5 inflated tube feet on dorsal surface" 07/20/2013,18:27:35,Scott France,phormosoma? 07/20/2013,18:27:54,robertcarney,or something like that 07/20/2013,18:27:54,Tim Shank,Yes, certainly resembles this. 07/20/2013,18:28:30,Tim Shank,Scott, Halipteris was the translucent / purple sea pen? A single individual that we saw today, correct? 07/20/2013,18:29:06,Scott France,Tim - I think you are referring to Funiculina. It was taller than all others we've seen, right? 07/20/2013,18:29:33,robertcarney,BUR a little color change in sed near openings 07/20/2013,18:29:40,Scott France,I'm using "Halipteris-like" to refer to small sticks we imaged earlier. 07/20/2013,18:29:44,Walter Cho,OPH on CPEN 07/20/2013,18:30:19,Scott France,Haven't decided yet! 07/20/2013,18:31:40,Scott France,CPEN possibly Kophobelemnon 07/20/2013,18:32:01,Tim Shank,Thank you…. 07/20/2013,18:32:14,Scott France,Don't hold me to it! 07/20/2013,18:32:16,leswatling,whichever it is I suspect that it is very young. 07/20/2013,18:33:15,Tim Shank,Do you think whichever pen it is, that it is on hard substrate? 07/20/2013,18:33:23,jasonchaytor,BUR multiple 07/20/2013,18:33:37,Scott France,No. I think it is a typical "burrower." 07/20/2013,18:33:52,Scott France,Anchored in mud with peduncle. 07/20/2013,18:33:54,robertcarney,HOL Paelop 07/20/2013,18:34:00,Tim Shank,URC purple 07/20/2013,18:34:18,Scott France,I think 44 years ago my mother sent me to bed early... 07/20/2013,18:34:32,robertcarney,JULY 1969 ....DODGING THE DRAFT 07/20/2013,18:35:28,Andrea Quattrini,!! 07/20/2013,18:35:46,Scott France,Seriously though - I recall watching the moon landing. 07/20/2013,18:35:58,Scott France,Yeah! Back to the deep sea corals! 07/20/2013,18:36:04,Scott France,CORG Acanella 07/20/2013,18:36:07,Andrea Quattrini,CORO bamboo 07/20/2013,18:36:09,Tim Shank,CORO Acanella 07/20/2013,18:36:20,Tim Shank,SHI mysid associate 07/20/2013,18:36:26,Taylor Heyl,OPH on sed below Acanella 07/20/2013,18:36:30,robertcarney,OPH w? inflated purple dsk again 07/20/2013,18:36:32,Taylor Heyl,APH associate 07/20/2013,18:36:33,Andrea Quattrini,3 OPH species 07/20/2013,18:36:51,leswatling,That was a mysid that was red. 07/20/2013,18:37:19,Tim Shank,Depth? 07/20/2013,18:37:27,Tim Shank,any other associates? 07/20/2013,18:37:30,Taylor Heyl,SHI red and I thought I also saw an APH 07/20/2013,18:37:38,Brendan Roark,depth 1973 07/20/2013,18:37:59,Taylor Heyl,yes APH associates in Acanella 07/20/2013,18:38:18,Taylor Heyl,scale worm 07/20/2013,18:38:18,robertcarney,POL in tube tentacle crown 07/20/2013,18:38:20,Brendan Roark,lat 39d43.9418N lon 69d30.9105 W 07/20/2013,18:38:24,Tim Shank,saw amphipod swimming in the branches 07/20/2013,18:38:26,leswatling,mysid is a female with eggs 07/20/2013,18:38:37,Tim Shank,POL purple on branches x2 07/20/2013,18:38:41,leswatling,yep is a scale worm 07/20/2013,18:39:08,Andrea Quattrini,3 scale worms? 07/20/2013,18:39:15,leswatling,mysids brood their young is a pouch, could tell by the purple color 07/20/2013,18:39:15,Andrea Quattrini,maybe 4... 07/20/2013,18:40:03,Andrea Quattrini,or 5 07/20/2013,18:40:23,Tim Shank,good find 1973m 07/20/2013,18:40:25,leswatling,sorry Andrea, under the thorax... 07/20/2013,18:40:40,Scott France,Thus the name "possum shrimp" 07/20/2013,18:41:19,Scott France,Looked like a mud tube hanging down from one branch of Acanella 07/20/2013,18:42:32,Taylor Heyl,FSH 07/20/2013,18:44:00,Taylor Heyl,POL in Acanella 07/20/2013,18:44:38,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Bathysaurus 07/20/2013,18:49:15,Tim Shank,close ups on Acanella * 07/20/2013,18:52:14,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Anthomastus? 07/20/2013,18:52:26,Scott France,Couldn't see it 07/20/2013,18:53:27,Scott France,CPEN 07/20/2013,18:53:29,Andrea Quattrini,CPEN curly Q 07/20/2013,18:53:38,Scott France,CORG Acanella 07/20/2013,18:55:10,Scott France,CORG Acanella 07/20/2013,18:55:59,Andrea Quattrini,Acanella, assocaite in center? 07/20/2013,18:56:18,Scott France,OPH central disk? 07/20/2013,18:56:46,Tim Shank,POL scale worm center Acanella 07/20/2013,18:57:08,Tim Shank,POL x2 07/20/2013,18:57:46,Tim Shank,depth 1974m 07/20/2013,18:58:05,Tim Shank,Was there a white OPH in that Acanella? 07/20/2013,18:58:29,Scott France,CPEN 07/20/2013,18:58:37,Scott France,CORG Acanella 07/20/2013,18:59:06,Tim Shank,SHI nematocarcinid? next to 3rd observed Acanella 07/20/2013,18:59:22,Scott France,Note marine snow falling straight down, not laterally, i.e. weak currents 07/20/2013,18:59:29,Tim Shank,URC purple 07/20/2013,19:00:29,Tim Shank,HOL 07/20/2013,19:00:32,Tim Shank,URC purple 07/20/2013,19:01:19,Scott France,CORG Acanella 07/20/2013,19:01:20,Tim Shank,Another CORO Acanella 07/20/2013,19:01:22,Taylor Heyl,HOL 07/20/2013,19:01:39,Taylor Heyl,mesothuria type 07/20/2013,19:02:37,Tim Shank,Looks like slope goes down from here…. 07/20/2013,19:02:47,Tim Shank,locally perhaps? 07/20/2013,19:03:03,jasonchaytor,conical mound 07/20/2013,19:05:41,Andrea Quattrini,CRA lithodid 07/20/2013,19:05:54,Taylor Heyl,CRA lithodid by URC purple 07/20/2013,19:05:55,Andrea Quattrini,FSH eelpout? straight body, not "curled" as often seen 07/20/2013,19:05:58,robertcarney,CRA lithodid adj urchin as seen before 07/20/2013,19:06:58,Tim Shank,URC WITH white shoes 07/20/2013,19:08:08,Tim Shank,Depth 1975m 07/20/2013,19:08:11,michaelvecchione,NEolithodes grimaldii juvenile 07/20/2013,19:08:57,robertcarney,FSH 07/20/2013,19:09:03,Tim Shank,FSH Bathysaurus 07/20/2013,19:09:43,robertcarney,BUR cluster 07/20/2013,19:11:58,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria 07/20/2013,19:12:32,Scott France,CPEN? Funiculina? 07/20/2013,19:12:41,Scott France,I'd rather it be a Lepidisis! 07/20/2013,19:13:25,Scott France,Fantastic! 07/20/2013,19:13:58,Scott France,The type species for the genus Lepidisis comes from softer bottom habitats out here 07/20/2013,19:14:12,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on CORO Bamboo Lepidisis 07/20/2013,19:14:13,Scott France,Yes please gte good images of polyps if you can 07/20/2013,19:14:26,Scott France,Could be Lepidisis cayophyllia 07/20/2013,19:14:33,Tim Shank,Yes, see a node at base 07/20/2013,19:14:35,Tim Shank,near base 07/20/2013,19:14:49,Andrea Quattrini,good? 07/20/2013,19:14:51,Scott France,This whip would also have a root-like holdfast 07/20/2013,19:15:14,Scott France,As close as possible to polyps, but I understand constraints 07/20/2013,19:15:23,Scott France,One or 2 polyps to fill screen 07/20/2013,19:15:49,Andrea Quattrini,at length of tether… and our ship move is opposite direction 07/20/2013,19:16:10,Andrea Quattrini,sorry 07/20/2013,19:16:11,Scott France,Nice view, but not close enough to polyps to know if L. caryophyllia. I understand the issues, so no worries. 07/20/2013,19:16:21,Scott France,Good find though! 07/20/2013,19:16:34,robertcarney,HOL Paelop. 07/20/2013,19:17:11,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria 07/20/2013,19:17:25,Andrea Quattrini,CPEN 07/20/2013,19:17:26,Tim Shank,OPH wrapped around the base of that Lepidisis 07/20/2013,19:17:36,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria 07/20/2013,19:17:42,Scott France,CPEN Pennatula-type 07/20/2013,19:18:56,Walter Cho,OPH at base of CPEN 07/20/2013,19:19:17,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria 07/20/2013,19:20:22,Andrea Quattrini,CPEN X2 07/20/2013,19:21:29,Scott France,Heart urchin trail on left? No urchin though 07/20/2013,19:21:49,robertcarney,TRACK lt maybe surface expression of a buried spatangid 07/20/2013,19:21:51,Scott France,curly cue 07/20/2013,19:21:54,Andrea Quattrini,different CPEN 07/20/2013,19:21:55,Scott France,younger 07/20/2013,19:21:56,Andrea Quattrini,? 07/20/2013,19:22:01,Andrea Quattrini,ah...ok. 07/20/2013,19:22:03,Tim Shank,juvenile? 07/20/2013,19:22:10,Scott France,wee tot 07/20/2013,19:22:14,Tim Shank,OPH on curly cue 07/20/2013,19:22:18,Scott France,terrible teen 07/20/2013,19:22:33,Scott France,You are erasing all this from log later, right?;-) 07/20/2013,19:23:56,Tim Shank,close up of tube anemone ACN * 07/20/2013,19:24:21,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria type 07/20/2013,19:24:44,Andrea Quattrini,its logged forever Scott 07/20/2013,19:24:48,Scott France,Nothing at the end of the trail on left 07/20/2013,19:24:55,Scott France,Burrowed or eaten? 07/20/2013,19:25:16,robertcarney,spatangid under track? 07/20/2013,19:25:50,Scott France,Exactly what I was wondering, Bob 07/20/2013,19:27:35,Brendan Roark,Lat 39d43.9549 N lon 69d30.9754 W 07/20/2013,19:27:56,jasonchaytor,I can't tell from hypack, did we make it to the top? 07/20/2013,19:28:00,Brendan Roark,Depth 1967 m 07/20/2013,19:28:06,Andrea Quattrini,yes… just 07/20/2013,19:28:43,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria type 07/20/2013,19:28:57,Brendan Roark,Jason yes but just barely 07/20/2013,19:29:17,robertcarney,HOL Mesothuria type 07/20/2013,19:29:29,robertcarney,FEC near hol 07/20/2013,19:29:41,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1969 meters 07/20/2013,19:29:48,michaelvecchione,FSH eelpout 07/20/2013,19:30:07,Tim Shank,1969m starting to come off bottom 07/20/2013,19:30:11,Brendan Roark,temp 3.9 C 07/20/2013,19:30:16,Tim Shank,Thank you 07/20/2013,19:30:36,robertcarney,AST multiarmed not bris 07/20/2013,19:31:04,Taylor Heyl,thank you all. See you tomorow. 07/20/2013,19:31:04,Tim Shank,Thank you everyone. Another really different dive! 07/20/2013,19:31:13,Tim Shank,FSH Bathysaurus 07/20/2013,19:32:07,Andrea Quattrini, 1-866-617-5860, passcode: 1233796 07/20/2013,23:52:16,kelleyelliott,Update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. The ROV is currently secure on deck. We conducting subbottom profiler operations in deep water west of Veatch canyon until 2200. Multibeam mapping operations will be conducted overnight until 0930, when the ship plans to arrive on station for tomorrow's ROV dive. ROV launch is planned for 1030 to investigate NE Seep 1. Note that this is an "outreach" dive with 5 live events being conducted from 2-6pm, and will be not be conducted in the normal mode of operation.