07/22/2013,01:20:30,kelleyelliott,Update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. The ROV has been recovered and is currently secured on deck. We are currently conducting mapping operations (including subbottom until 2200) during our overnight transit from Veatch Canyon to Block Canyon. Tomorrow's ROV dive will be conducted in deep water at Block Canyon, to explore canyon gemorphology and the diversity of benthic habitats. ROV launched is planned later than usual, at 0930. 07/22/2013,12:34:53,Andrea Quattrini,Good morning~ Beautiful day out here. High voltage ops are ommencing. 07/22/2013,12:55:01,Tim Shank,demm 07/22/2013,13:02:00,Taylor Heyl,Good morning Everyone 07/22/2013,13:07:01,A.J. Turner,Good morning, All. 07/22/2013,13:08:21,Brendan Roark,good morning Taylor and AJ 07/22/2013,13:09:55,Tim Shank,Good morning 07/22/2013,13:12:59,jasonchaytor,morning all 07/22/2013,13:21:42,Jay Lunden ,Good morning! 07/22/2013,13:24:27,Tim Shank,Launching D2. 07/22/2013,13:24:49,Tim Shank,Calm seas 07/22/2013,13:24:58,Tim Shank,D2 in water 07/22/2013,13:25:59,Andrea Quattrini,Good morning all~ 07/22/2013,13:27:08,Brendan Roark,ROV in the water 07/22/2013,13:30:35,Brendan Roark,ROV diving 07/22/2013,13:33:22,Brendan Roark,ROV holding at 50 m 07/22/2013,13:36:38,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 100m 07/22/2013,13:37:49,Tim Shank,Dive 14 Block Canyon “Very Deep” 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,Bottom 07/22/2013,Target 07/22/2013,39.66501094 07/22/2013,‐71.196563 07/22/2013,2122.48m 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,WP_T1 07/22/2013,39.66486617 07/22/2013,‐71.19441265 07/22/2013,1989m 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,WP_B2 07/22/2013,39.66307042 07/22/2013,‐71.19760727 07/22/2013,2128m 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,WP_T2 07/22/2013,39.66308018 07/22/2013,‐71.1961531 07/22/2013,2034m 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,WP_B3 07/22/2013,39.66639517 07/22/2013,‐71.19637432 07/22/2013,2114m 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,WP_T3 07/22/2013,39.66611051 07/22/2013,‐71.19456555 07/22/2013,1987m 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,13:40:58,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 200 m going 2122 m ETA bottom 10:40 East coast time 07/22/2013,13:42:30,Tim Shank,The LOG CODES for today's dive:  BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,STR - mucus string 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FEC - Fecal (matter) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,EGG - Egg (case) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,Taxa 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FOR - Foraminiferan 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,GRO - Gromiid 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,XEN - Xenophyophoran 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SPO - Sponge 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SPODEM – Sponge Demosponge 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,BRA - Brachiopod 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,BRY - Bryozoan 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,TUN - Tunicate 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SAL - Salp 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,LAR - Larvacean house 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,ECN - Echiuran (or radial feeding trace) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CTE - Ctenophore 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CNI - Cnidarian 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,HYD - Hydroid 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,JFH - Jellyfish 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,ZOA - Zoanthid 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,COR - Coral 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CORA - Antipatharian 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CORL - Lophelia 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CORM - Madrepora 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CORG - Gorgonian 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CORP - Paramuricea 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CORS - Stylasterid 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CPEN - Pennatulacean 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CORW - Whip coral 07/22/2013,Echinoderm 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,ASR - Asteroid 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,HOL - Holothurian 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRI - Crinoid 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRIHYO - Hyocrinida 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRIBAT - Bathycrinidae 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRIANT - Antedonidae 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRIZEN - Zenometridae 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRIATE - Atelecrinidae 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRITHA - Thalassometridae 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,OPH - Ophiuroid 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,URC - Urchin 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,ART - Arthropod 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,PYC - Pycnogonid 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,COP - Copepods 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRA - Crab 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,LOB - Lobster 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SQA - Squat Lobster 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SHI - Shrimp 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,BAR - Barnacle 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,APH - Amphipod 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,ISO - Isopod 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,MOL - Mollusk 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,MUS - Mussels 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,NUD - Nudibranch 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,OCT - Octopus 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SQD - Squid 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,LIM - Limpets 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CHI - Chiton 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CLA - Clams 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,PTE - Pteropod 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FSH - Fish 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FCHN - Chondrichthyes 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FCOD - Codlets 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FANT - Anthiins (fancy bass) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,       FLAT -  Flatfish 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,WOR - Worm 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,POL - Polychaete 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SCA - Scale (worm) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SER - Serpulid worm 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,RIF - Riftia 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SPA - Spaghetti Worms 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,Geology 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,BUR - Burrow 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,COB - Cobble 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,MUD - Mud 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,ROC - Rock 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,RUB - Rubble 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SAD - Sand 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SED - Sediment 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,WAL - Wall 07/22/2013,WOD - Wood 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,Lava Morphology 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,TAL - Talus 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,PIL - Pillow 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,ENT - Entrail 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,LOB - Lobate 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SHE - Sheet 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FOL - Folded 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,JUM - Jumbled 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,HAC - Hackly 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,Sediment Cover 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,LIG - Light 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,POC - Partial/Pockets 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,BLA - Blanket 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,Feature 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,ASG - Axial Summit Graben 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CAR - Carbonate 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CLI - Cliff 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,COL - Collapse 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,CON - Contact 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FAU - Fault 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,FIS - Fissure 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,HAY - Haystack 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,HYX - Hydrothermal 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,PIL - Pillar 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SCP - Scarp 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,SEP - Seep 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,13:43:31,kelleyelliott,Heads up: we are rebooting tandberg 3 (video stream 3) coming off the ship. You will lose feed 3 for a little while while this is done 07/22/2013,13:46:45,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 400 m 07/22/2013,13:52:45,Scott France,Good morning intrepid explorers. 07/22/2013,13:53:50,Tim Shank,salp abundance high here - chains. What's the depth? 07/22/2013,13:54:14,Scott France,Looks like 615 m 07/22/2013,13:54:18,Tim Shank,numerous chains 07/22/2013,13:54:39,Tim Shank,FSH eel 07/22/2013,13:54:52,Tim Shank,salp city 07/22/2013,13:55:15,Catalina Martinez,It's a salp party! 07/22/2013,13:56:05,Andrea Quattrini,SAL wow! 07/22/2013,13:56:55,Tim Shank,SAL continue 07/22/2013,13:57:51,Scott France,We saw this a couple of days ago as well. I'm trying to find where we were making similar comments in the eventlogs… see if depth was the same. My recollection is it was closer to 1000 m... 07/22/2013,13:59:02,Andrea Quattrini,Yes we did see a SAL Party. I thought it was yesterday? Maybe it was USGS site 07/22/2013,13:59:17,Brendan Roark,Correct I can't remember the depth though 07/22/2013,13:59:36,Scott France,Saturday's dive. At 3:03 pm I wrote "Salp-o-rama!" and Mike V wrote "Salp city." I noted it was in 500-600 m depth interval, so same as today. 07/22/2013,14:00:04,Scott France,It was the end of the dive as we were coming up. 07/22/2013,14:02:09,Brendan Roark,rov passing 850 m 07/22/2013,14:05:38,Scott France,Re: earlier salps - it was on Friday's dive, not Saturday's (I was fooled by the end of the dive showing up on the start of Saturday's eventlog in my software). Interesting as that dive was also in Block Canyon! 07/22/2013,14:07:35,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 1000m 07/22/2013,14:16:32,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 1300 m 07/22/2013,14:29:20,Brendan Roark,Rov passing 1700 m 07/22/2013,14:29:29,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L1_ROV14_1 07/22/2013,14:36:23,Brendan Roark,ROV passing 1900 m 07/22/2013,14:43:16,Scott France,I'm flexible to needs of others regarding streams transmitted. 07/22/2013,14:43:32,Andrea Quattrini,bottom in sight 07/22/2013,14:43:57,jasonchaytor,ROC debris blocks 07/22/2013,14:44:17,michaelvecchione,salp swarm 07/22/2013,14:44:25,Andrea Quattrini,salps! SAL 07/22/2013,14:44:26,Tim Shank,2130m 07/22/2013,14:44:48,Tim Shank,OPHs white on SED seafloor? 07/22/2013,14:45:05,Tim Shank,Yes 07/22/2013,14:45:55,Tim Shank,Would like to have HD2 on feed 2 if possible... 07/22/2013,14:45:55,Taylor Heyl,URC 07/22/2013,14:46:06,jasonchaytor,bands of coarser SED 07/22/2013,14:46:14,Tim Shank,Feed 2 not available today. Understand. 07/22/2013,14:46:40,Brendan Roark,Tim feed 2 is going to be down for the day most likely, encoder problems 07/22/2013,14:47:09,Taylor Heyl,White balancing on D2 07/22/2013,14:47:20,Scott France,Can you repeat question Andrea? 07/22/2013,14:47:28,Scott France,Will be on conference line shortly. 07/22/2013,14:48:23,michaelvecchione,Off NC I have seen these brittle star so densely piled up that you could not see the sediment. 07/22/2013,14:48:27,Scott France,I think that was also a deep dive… Alvin or Atlantis? Our memory is exposed! 07/22/2013,14:51:16,Andrea Quattrini,mud balls clay balls 07/22/2013,14:51:45,Andrea Quattrini,red rock pebbles-sandstone possibly 07/22/2013,14:51:51,Taylor Heyl,OPH on pebbles 07/22/2013,14:52:53,michaelvecchione,OPH 2 spp 07/22/2013,14:53:16,Taylor Heyl,URC abudnant on pebbles with OPH 07/22/2013,14:53:18,Andrea Quattrini,URC white abundant 07/22/2013,14:53:28,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on OPH purple disc 07/22/2013,14:53:34,Taylor Heyl,two morphs of OPH here 07/22/2013,14:53:37,Tim Shank,The large white ophiuroids Ophiomusium were in Atlantis canyon - 1795m 07/22/2013,14:53:54,Tim Shank,as well as USGS Hazards 2 site 07/22/2013,14:54:00,Andrea Quattrini,ok atlantis…good, deeper 07/22/2013,14:54:20,Taylor Heyl,looks like 3 morphs of OPH here? 07/22/2013,14:54:25,Taylor Heyl,one small one under rock 07/22/2013,14:54:30,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2135 meters 07/22/2013,14:54:38,Taylor Heyl,Hdg. 324 07/22/2013,14:54:40,Tim Shank,OPH disc off the floor 07/22/2013,14:55:22,Tim Shank,2135m 07/22/2013,14:55:35,Taylor Heyl,SQA 07/22/2013,14:55:48,Taylor Heyl,zoom on SQA 07/22/2013,14:56:04,Taylor Heyl,ASR 07/22/2013,14:56:07,Brendan Roark,Lat 39d39.9273 N lon 71d11.7974 W Depth 2134 M 07/22/2013,14:56:31,Brendan Roark,Temp 3.6 C 07/22/2013,14:57:24,Taylor Heyl,white URC 07/22/2013,14:57:37,Scott France,Video and audio a bit choppy this morning on I-1 stream 1. 07/22/2013,14:58:02,michaelvecchione,spiral object looks like a fossil 07/22/2013,14:59:05,Taylor Heyl,Traversing over soft sediment with large rocks, urchins and ophiuroids abundant 07/22/2013,14:59:14,Taylor Heyl,Zooming on ROC 07/22/2013,14:59:56,Taylor Heyl,OPH on ROC 07/22/2013,14:59:59,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 07/22/2013,15:00:24,Taylor Heyl,3 red OPH and 2 white OPH on ROC 07/22/2013,15:00:28,leswatling,these rocks look like the chalky bits that were up higher in the other canyons. Maybe this where they all land when they fall off the wall. 07/22/2013,15:00:48,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on red OPH 07/22/2013,15:01:11,jasonchaytor,mudstone, brown (oxidation) staining 07/22/2013,15:01:16,leswatling,in fact the "gravel" looks like it could have been from a turbitiy current... 07/22/2013,15:02:15,Tim Shank,Andrea and Brendan, can you confirm that you are recording the HD2 feed? 07/22/2013,15:02:50,Taylor Heyl,COR x2 07/22/2013,15:03:07,jasonchaytor,I think the gravel is sourced from the breakdown of the canyon walls, but it does have a pattern to its deposition, which may indicate some shapping by "strong" currents...turbidity or debris flow transport is possible 07/22/2013,15:03:19,Taylor Heyl,Chrysogorgia with 4 ACN and OPH at base 07/22/2013,15:03:19,Andrea Quattrini,CORG Chrsyogorgia 07/22/2013,15:03:28,Tim Shank,OPS x 2 along base 07/22/2013,15:03:41,Tim Shank,ACN on central axis - x4 07/22/2013,15:04:05,Andrea Quattrini,bouncing a lot here, we will do our best with zooms 07/22/2013,15:04:33,Tim Shank,CORG Chrsyogorgia with OPH and CRI 07/22/2013,15:04:34,Taylor Heyl,CORG Chrysogorgia with CRI associate 07/22/2013,15:04:35,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Anthomastus? 07/22/2013,15:04:53,Taylor Heyl,SPO on ROC 07/22/2013,15:05:02,Taylor Heyl,OPH at base of CORG Chrysogoriga 07/22/2013,15:05:40,Taylor Heyl,CORO Anthomastus 07/22/2013,15:06:13,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on Anthomastus 07/22/2013,15:06:27,michaelvecchione,zoom on red fish? 07/22/2013,15:06:54,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/22/2013,15:07:12,Brendan Roark,yes tim we are recording Channel 2 that right now is serios, and HD 2 camera is on Channel 3 07/22/2013,15:07:37,michaelvecchione,fish was shrimp 07/22/2013,15:07:42,Tim Shank,:-) 07/22/2013,15:08:04,Brendan Roark,Do you want HD2 camera always recorded on Channel 2? 07/22/2013,15:08:09,Tim Shank,ACN venus 07/22/2013,15:08:14,Tim Shank,CORG Chrsyogorgia x4 or more 07/22/2013,15:08:28,Tim Shank,URC purple 07/22/2013,15:09:11,Taylor Heyl,URC purple - Hygrosoma petersi 07/22/2013,15:09:27,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 07/22/2013,15:09:42,Taylor Heyl,SPO on ROC 07/22/2013,15:10:04,Taylor Heyl,x4 07/22/2013,15:12:06,Tim Shank,close up of brisingid and SPO …some sort of polyp to right- anthamastus? 07/22/2013,15:12:39,Tim Shank,CORG Chrsyogorgia 07/22/2013,15:13:32,Tim Shank,numerous OPH OPHI and Hygrosoma URC 07/22/2013,15:13:35,Tim Shank,CORG Chrsyogorgia 07/22/2013,15:13:37,Tim Shank,x3 07/22/2013,15:13:42,Andrea Quattrini,rugged topography 07/22/2013,15:14:00,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 07/22/2013,15:14:32,Taylor Heyl,CORG Chrsyogorgia 07/22/2013,15:14:33,jasonchaytor,Pliocene-Pliestocene (< 5 Million years) age mud- or silt-stones 07/22/2013,15:14:48,Taylor Heyl,CRI next to CORG Chrsyogorgia 07/22/2013,15:15:45,Tim Shank,CRI 7 arms 07/22/2013,15:15:48,Tim Shank,stalked 07/22/2013,15:16:12,Scott France,I think the only other Chrysogorgia we've seen on the cruise was deep in Atlantis Canyon, where we remarked the dive was reminiscent of the seamounts. 07/22/2013,15:16:16,Taylor Heyl,No associates on CORG Chrsyogorgia 07/22/2013,15:16:18,Tim Shank,CORG Chrsyogorgia close up…no apparent associates 07/22/2013,15:16:29,Tim Shank,another CR 07/22/2013,15:16:32,Tim Shank,CRI 07/22/2013,15:16:47,jasonchaytor,brwon staining on block surface 07/22/2013,15:16:51,Tim Shank,close up of brinsingid 07/22/2013,15:16:51,jasonchaytor,brown 07/22/2013,15:17:59,Tim Shank,CRI yellow stalk 10 arms 07/22/2013,15:18:02,Taylor Heyl,PTE 07/22/2013,15:18:11,Taylor Heyl,URC 07/22/2013,15:18:14,Scott France,Was there an ACN on the crinoid? Something pink. 07/22/2013,15:18:15,Tim Shank,URC white 07/22/2013,15:18:31,Tim Shank,CORG Chrsyogorgia more on ROC 07/22/2013,15:19:31,Andrea Quattrini,Chrysogorgia abundant on detached blocks at base of slope 07/22/2013,15:20:12,Taylor Heyl,FSH 07/22/2013,15:20:25,Taylor Heyl,SHi on seafloor 07/22/2013,15:20:43,Tim Shank,FSH upside down* 07/22/2013,15:21:03,leswatling,what is that all about?? 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,15:21:05,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Macrouridae 07/22/2013,15:21:28,Tim Shank,COR anthamastus 07/22/2013,15:21:34,Andrea Quattrini,Coprhyphaenooides? 07/22/2013,15:21:36,Taylor Heyl,URC white mnay 07/22/2013,15:21:52,Andrea Quattrini,CER 07/22/2013,15:22:02,Taylor Heyl,FSH black 07/22/2013,15:22:11,Andrea Quattrini,FSH myctophidae 07/22/2013,15:22:15,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 07/22/2013,15:22:21,Taylor Heyl,coming into pebbles now 07/22/2013,15:22:22,Tim Shank,SHI on seafloor 07/22/2013,15:22:30,michaelvecchione,FSH bristlemouth 07/22/2013,15:22:59,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 07/22/2013,15:23:01,Taylor Heyl,ACN 07/22/2013,15:23:14,Taylor Heyl,CORG Chrysogorgid 07/22/2013,15:23:20,Scott France,Acanella? 07/22/2013,15:23:25,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/22/2013,15:23:36,Scott France,CORG Acanella 07/22/2013,15:23:42,Taylor Heyl,POL purple 07/22/2013,15:23:44,Taylor Heyl,on seafloor 07/22/2013,15:24:04,Taylor Heyl,PTE on sediment 07/22/2013,15:24:10,Scott France,Several associates in that Acanella 07/22/2013,15:24:12,Tim Shank,SHI nematocarcinid 07/22/2013,15:24:16,Tim Shank,Yes, want to see 07/22/2013,15:24:25,Andrea Quattrini,SHI red different 07/22/2013,15:25:03,Taylor Heyl,OPH on Acanella 07/22/2013,15:25:08,Taylor Heyl,ACN 07/22/2013,15:25:56,Taylor Heyl,on Acanella 07/22/2013,15:26:02,Tim Shank,CRI on wall 07/22/2013,15:26:05,Taylor Heyl,SPO on rock wall 07/22/2013,15:26:13,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2134 meters, Hdg. 168 07/22/2013,15:26:30,Taylor Heyl,URC Hygrosoma 07/22/2013,15:26:43,briankinlan,fyi audio still extremely choppy on the i1 streams .. audible but distracting 07/22/2013,15:27:05,Tim Shank,OPH pink zoom* 07/22/2013,15:27:15,Tim Shank,ASR correction 07/22/2013,15:27:17,Andrea Quattrini,ASR 07/22/2013,15:27:32,Andrea Quattrini,CRI stalked 07/22/2013,15:27:37,Tim Shank,CORG Chrsyogorgia 07/22/2013,15:28:06,Tim Shank,HYD large solitary - 07/22/2013,15:28:07,Andrea Quattrini,Corymorpha HYD 07/22/2013,15:28:53,michaelvecchione,FSH Bristlemouth Gonostoma 07/22/2013,15:29:04,Tim Shank,URC hygrosoma 07/22/2013,15:29:08,Tim Shank,2134m 07/22/2013,15:29:12,Taylor Heyl,ACN pink 07/22/2013,15:29:19,Tim Shank,CORG Chrsyogorgia 07/22/2013,15:29:23,Tim Shank,x2 07/22/2013,15:29:24,Taylor Heyl,URC and OPH still abundant 07/22/2013,15:29:25,Taylor Heyl,ASR 07/22/2013,15:29:38,Tim Shank,COR anthamastus 07/22/2013,15:29:47,Taylor Heyl,SHI red on seafloor 07/22/2013,15:29:52,Taylor Heyl,ANT trash 07/22/2013,15:29:55,Taylor Heyl,plastic bag 07/22/2013,15:30:07,Tim Shank,OPH arms coming from under SED 07/22/2013,15:30:24,Tim Shank,URC white and OPH OPHI scattered 07/22/2013,15:30:27,Taylor Heyl,SPO on ROC 07/22/2013,15:30:35,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 07/22/2013,15:31:26,Taylor Heyl,Cerianthid tubeworm 07/22/2013,15:31:41,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 07/22/2013,15:31:45,Taylor Heyl,COR cup underneath ledge 07/22/2013,15:31:56,Taylor Heyl,HYD 07/22/2013,15:32:04,Tim Shank,2132m 07/22/2013,15:32:07,Andrea Quattrini,moderate current here, direction from the south 07/22/2013,15:32:43,Taylor Heyl,CRI on white SPO 07/22/2013,15:32:46,Taylor Heyl,OPH on there too 07/22/2013,15:32:47,Scott France,Comatulid crinoid 07/22/2013,15:32:56,Scott France,no stalk 07/22/2013,15:33:03,Andrea Quattrini,CRI on glass sponge 07/22/2013,15:33:18,Scott France,= feather star! ;-) 07/22/2013,15:33:34,Tim Shank,close up on CRI and sponge. great shot* 07/22/2013,15:33:48,Tim Shank,OPH 2 on SPO 07/22/2013,15:33:54,Tim Shank,Thank you 07/22/2013,15:35:24,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid 07/22/2013,15:35:26,Taylor Heyl,x2 07/22/2013,15:35:30,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2130 07/22/2013,15:36:11,Andrea Quattrini,ROC dropstone? black 07/22/2013,15:36:27,leswatling,that was my guess... 07/22/2013,15:37:24,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 07/22/2013,15:38:06,Taylor Heyl,large boulders with debris at base 07/22/2013,15:38:37,Taylor Heyl,FSH 07/22/2013,15:38:59,Scott France,Several more CORG Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,15:39:24,Taylor Heyl,URC hygrosoma several 07/22/2013,15:39:41,Taylor Heyl,Moving upslope over pebbles, cobbles and some large rocks 07/22/2013,15:39:50,Taylor Heyl,COR on edge of rock 07/22/2013,15:39:59,Taylor Heyl,SQA 07/22/2013,15:40:05,Taylor Heyl,URC x8 07/22/2013,15:40:11,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on SQA 07/22/2013,15:41:17,Brendan Roark,NOAA imaging 07/22/2013,15:42:23,Taylor Heyl,URC test 07/22/2013,15:43:01,Taylor Heyl,COR Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,15:43:49,Tim Shank,Less OPH OPHI on seafloor with less SED, more rock 07/22/2013,15:43:53,Tim Shank,ACN venus 07/22/2013,15:44:04,Tim Shank,URC white 07/22/2013,15:44:20,Tim Shank,SQA close up 07/22/2013,15:44:36,Tim Shank,lots of material hanging off legs 07/22/2013,15:44:40,Tim Shank,COR cup 07/22/2013,15:45:02,Taylor Heyl,HYD 07/22/2013,15:45:09,Taylor Heyl,solitary HYD on edge of ROC 07/22/2013,15:46:40,Taylor Heyl,zoom on HYD 07/22/2013,15:46:57,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2126 metera 07/22/2013,15:47:44,Taylor Heyl,SQA white 07/22/2013,15:48:49,Taylor Heyl,SHI or APH in CORG Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,15:50:11,Tim Shank,ACN purple spiked close up* 07/22/2013,15:50:28,Scott France,ACN most likely Actinernus nobilis 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,15:50:59,jasonchaytor,large boulders 07/22/2013,15:51:05,Taylor Heyl,SHI red on seafloor 07/22/2013,15:51:11,Taylor Heyl,pebbles and large ROC 07/22/2013,15:51:19,Taylor Heyl,OPH less abundnat 07/22/2013,15:51:29,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX 07/22/2013,15:51:34,Tim Shank,SPO white 07/22/2013,15:52:05,Tim Shank,COR Chysogorgia 07/22/2013,15:52:14,Tim Shank,2119m 07/22/2013,15:52:44,Brendan Roark,DVL target sedimented slope 39d39.9032 N 71d11.7604 W 07/22/2013,15:52:53,Taylor Heyl,many white URC on sediment 07/22/2013,15:52:57,Taylor Heyl,SHI red on sediment 07/22/2013,15:53:32,Taylor Heyl,CORG Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,15:53:44,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 07/22/2013,15:53:46,jasonchaytor,tabular blocks 07/22/2013,15:53:50,Taylor Heyl,CER 07/22/2013,15:53:54,Taylor Heyl,SPO 07/22/2013,15:55:10,Scott France,Those ACN looked different from previous - thin, tall 07/22/2013,15:55:47,Taylor Heyl,salop 07/22/2013,15:55:49,Taylor Heyl,salp 07/22/2013,15:56:10,Scott France,Small white CORO growing on cup 07/22/2013,15:56:39,Taylor Heyl,Zooming on SPO vase 07/22/2013,15:56:45,leswatling,obviously no one has been here in a long while, there are cobwebs everywhere! 07/22/2013,15:56:46,Tim Shank,Close up of SPO 07/22/2013,15:56:58,Tim Shank,anything inside? 07/22/2013,15:57:25,Tim Shank,open end of vase "covered" 07/22/2013,15:58:09,Taylor Heyl,FSH 07/22/2013,15:58:40,Scott France,Yes - was lizard fish 07/22/2013,15:59:20,Tim Shank,Bathysaurus? 07/22/2013,15:59:29,Tim Shank,didn't see head end... 07/22/2013,15:59:44,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2116 meters 07/22/2013,16:00:08,A.J. Turner,Is anyone having the voice annotation break up slightly? 07/22/2013,16:00:37,Tim Shank,We are okay here on audio 07/22/2013,16:00:47,Tim Shank,not using conference call line 07/22/2013,16:00:48,Scott France,Yes - audio is choppy on I-1 feed. 07/22/2013,16:01:07,Scott France,Conference line is clear though. 07/22/2013,16:01:08,A.J. Turner,ok, I-1 is choppy in CHS as well 07/22/2013,16:01:19,A.J. Turner,ok, thanks Tim and Scott 07/22/2013,16:01:42,Scott France,CORG Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,16:03:40,Tim Shank,close up of SQA* 07/22/2013,16:03:57,Tim Shank,then close up of Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,16:04:07,Brendan Roark,looking into audio issues 07/22/2013,16:05:14,Tim Shank,close up on SQA and also COR Chyrsogorgia 07/22/2013,16:05:52,Tim Shank,APH on COR Chyrsogorgia 07/22/2013,16:06:44,Tim Shank,OPH feeding on SAL? *** 07/22/2013,16:06:54,Scott France,Terrific image of OPH standing over ?salp 07/22/2013,16:07:42,Brendan Roark,rebooting I1 stream for better audio 07/22/2013,16:07:56,jasonchaytor,we have essentially been traversing a debris apron at the base of the canyon wall - a very extensive one 07/22/2013,16:08:03,Tim Shank,SPO with OPH hanging on 07/22/2013,16:08:22,Tim Shank,ACN behind it? 07/22/2013,16:09:38,jasonchaytor,lat/long when you get a chance, please 07/22/2013,16:10:40,Brendan Roark,lat 39d39.9043 N lon 71d11.7488 W 07/22/2013,16:11:01,jasonchaytor,thanks Brendan 07/22/2013,16:11:05,Brendan Roark,depth 2108 M temp 3.6 M 07/22/2013,16:12:00,Brendan Roark,no worries 07/22/2013,16:12:18,Andrea Quattrini,FSH brotulid 07/22/2013,16:12:27,Andrea Quattrini,CORG Placogorgia? 07/22/2013,16:12:30,Scott France,CORG unidentified 07/22/2013,16:12:36,Tim Shank,COR yellow, long polyps, dark axis, two branches of each side… 07/22/2013,16:13:52,Tim Shank,close up on unidentified COR 07/22/2013,16:14:03,Andrea Quattrini,CORO stoloniferan on another axis? 07/22/2013,16:14:18,Tim Shank,FSH Bratulid 07/22/2013,16:16:08,jasonchaytor,very thin drapping sediment cover on debris blocks, none on some patches of the gravel 07/22/2013,16:16:23,Taylor Heyl,SQA 07/22/2013,16:16:43,jasonchaytor,abundant fresh fracture surfaces on blocks 07/22/2013,16:16:44,Taylor Heyl,URC white on cobble 07/22/2013,16:16:47,Tim Shank,URC white several 07/22/2013,16:17:08,briankinlan,lost i1 stream 1 07/22/2013,16:17:24,Taylor Heyl,I2 is breaking up 07/22/2013,16:17:32,Scott France,Stream 1 back but VERY choppy, pixelated 07/22/2013,16:17:46,Scott France,Stream 3 gone 07/22/2013,16:17:58,Scott France,Stream 1 gone 07/22/2013,16:18:30,Andrea Quattrini,CER burrow remains? 07/22/2013,16:18:31,briankinlan,all i1 streams gone 07/22/2013,16:18:31,A.J. Turner,All three streams down in CHS 07/22/2013,16:18:42,A.J. Turner,I-1 streams that is 07/22/2013,16:18:43,Taylor Heyl,I2 is back - stream 3 gone 07/22/2013,16:19:02,Taylor Heyl,PTE on sediment 07/22/2013,16:19:04,Taylor Heyl,URC white 07/22/2013,16:19:10,A.J. Turner,I-1 stream 1 is back 07/22/2013,16:19:12,briankinlan,i1 stream 1 back up, choppy but useable 07/22/2013,16:19:21,kelleyelliott,We are working on the video encoders here on the ship 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,16:19:46,Andrea Quattrini,URC abundant 07/22/2013,16:19:50,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2098 meters 07/22/2013,16:20:08,Andrea Quattrini,lat_lon 39d39.9053N 71d11.7354W 07/22/2013,16:20:09,jasonchaytor,outcrop 07/22/2013,16:20:26,Taylor Heyl,URC Hygrosoma 07/22/2013,16:20:31,Taylor Heyl,ACN pink 07/22/2013,16:20:36,Taylor Heyl,SQA 07/22/2013,16:20:47,Taylor Heyl,ASR 07/22/2013,16:20:52,Andrea Quattrini,broekn rocks of different sizes, pebbles and cobbles 07/22/2013,16:21:37,Taylor Heyl,Close up of purple urchin 07/22/2013,16:21:39,A.J. Turner,URC with OPH adjacent 07/22/2013,16:22:03,Andrea Quattrini,NOAA imaging 07/22/2013,16:22:39,briankinlan,plotting the last few positions, we seem to be on a heading of (roughly 085 from WP_T1), which is taking us to the north of WP_T2, and will miss the target feature of highest slope unless we correct course 07/22/2013,16:23:27,briankinlan,I'm showing we'd need to change heading to 095 or 100 to come back towards the highest slope 07/22/2013,16:23:48,Taylor Heyl,COR 07/22/2013,16:23:53,Scott France,Black coral? 07/22/2013,16:24:04,Scott France,Looks like Bathypathes tipped over... 07/22/2013,16:24:10,Taylor Heyl,CORA Bathypathes 07/22/2013,16:24:12,Scott France,CORA Bathypathes 07/22/2013,16:24:28,Andrea Quattrini,Brian we are coming up, our direction is about a 10deg difference 07/22/2013,16:24:30,briankinlan,great thanks Andrea 07/22/2013,16:24:44,Andrea Quattrini,our ship direction is lined up with T1 07/22/2013,16:24:44,briankinlan,yeah my calculations agree 07/22/2013,16:25:07,Scott France,Quad screen is gone from stream 3. Still being worked on? 07/22/2013,16:25:12,Andrea Quattrini,ok. 07/22/2013,16:25:15,Andrea Quattrini,yes 07/22/2013,16:25:20,Taylor Heyl,No visible associates 07/22/2013,16:26:07,Taylor Heyl,URC Hygrosoma 07/22/2013,16:26:08,Taylor Heyl,SPO 07/22/2013,16:26:28,Taylor Heyl,FSH under ledge 07/22/2013,16:26:44,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Brotulid same speceis? 07/22/2013,16:26:49,jasonchaytor,collapse of thin crust 07/22/2013,16:29:08,Scott France,ACN most likely Actinernus nobilis 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,16:29:18,briankinlan,steepest slopes should be around 2050m 07/22/2013,16:29:32,Taylor Heyl,ACN 07/22/2013,16:29:37,Tim Shank,ACN spikey under ledge 07/22/2013,16:29:41,Scott France,Thanks Brian. 07/22/2013,16:30:24,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 07/22/2013,16:30:32,Taylor Heyl,CORG Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,16:30:36,Taylor Heyl,ACN pink 07/22/2013,16:30:58,Taylor Heyl,URC white still abundant as we move upslope over rock and cobble 07/22/2013,16:31:06,Andrea Quattrini,we have two options, either head to the promontory or to the northern transect. Any wants? my vote is the southern transect up the promonotry 07/22/2013,16:31:38,cherylmorrison,second your vote Andrea 07/22/2013,16:31:45,Scott France,Are we already near the top of the transit? 07/22/2013,16:32:15,Andrea Quattrini,yes, almost. going to be getting flatter now 07/22/2013,16:32:22,jasonchaytor,layering 07/22/2013,16:32:36,Andrea Quattrini,wall now 07/22/2013,16:32:45,Taylor Heyl,URC x5 on wall 07/22/2013,16:32:47,briankinlan,what's the lat long of the rov now (not ship or serious but rov)? 07/22/2013,16:32:49,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2074 meters 07/22/2013,16:32:50,Tim Shank,Seeing these lines again? normally have white staining/ 07/22/2013,16:33:03,jasonchaytor,different type of lines 07/22/2013,16:33:19,Taylor Heyl,Lat 3939.8969 N Long 71 11.7155W 07/22/2013,16:33:34,briankinlan,thanks 07/22/2013,16:33:34,Tim Shank,agreed. just reminders. 07/22/2013,16:33:51,Taylor Heyl,Close up of ledges with COR cup? 07/22/2013,16:33:56,jasonchaytor,roger 07/22/2013,16:34:27,Andrea Quattrini,trying to 07/22/2013,16:34:36,Andrea Quattrini,we kicked up some sediment 07/22/2013,16:34:57,Andrea Quattrini,noticeable current out of the south 07/22/2013,16:35:00,briankinlan,awesome job with course corrections. should be hitting steepest slope starting now and for next 30m of ascent 07/22/2013,16:35:07,Scott France,re: N vs S transect - I'd say whichever is quickest/easiest to get to in terms of ship ops since there isn't much time left. 07/22/2013,16:35:23,Tim Shank,Ready to go do southern transect up the promontory when we feel like we've gone far enough (30m?)….need to have enough time over there to make it up…so suggest make the move soon… 07/22/2013,16:35:23,briankinlan,I agree with Scott 07/22/2013,16:35:59,Andrea Quattrini,is there a particular depth you would like to transect, move along, as we head? 07/22/2013,16:36:14,Tim Shank,COR cup 07/22/2013,16:36:24,Tim Shank,just a few 07/22/2013,16:37:24,Scott France,Looks like vessel is to north so may be easier to go in that direction…? 07/22/2013,16:37:40,briankinlan,adndrea in response to your question: no shallower than 2030m, probably deeper 07/22/2013,16:38:05,Scott France,Defer to Brian for contour question. 07/22/2013,16:38:05,Tim Shank,2068m now 07/22/2013,16:38:16,Tim Shank,heading 092 07/22/2013,16:38:21,jasonchaytor,layer in wall 07/22/2013,16:38:30,Tim Shank,panning across layering in wall 07/22/2013,16:38:48,Tim Shank,brisingids x4 07/22/2013,16:38:56,Tim Shank,and more 07/22/2013,16:39:24,Tim Shank,SPO large white 07/22/2013,16:39:40,Andrea Quattrini,active, particuarly with teh debris fields at base, falling apart at rapid rate? 07/22/2013,16:39:43,briankinlan,to the north, there is another patch of very high slope (>45) if we move along the 2050m to 2030m contours 07/22/2013,16:39:51,briankinlan,it is 250m away 07/22/2013,16:39:55,Tim Shank,SPOHEX 07/22/2013,16:40:27,briankinlan,to the south, there are no more patches of >45 degree slope, but some slope in the 30-36 degree range, and we would reach the promontory in about 220m 07/22/2013,16:40:42,briankinlan,I could go either way 07/22/2013,16:41:01,jasonchaytor,landslie scar 07/22/2013,16:42:25,Tim Shank,2058m 07/22/2013,16:43:13,Tim Shank,SPO wite on wall 2051m 07/22/2013,16:43:20,Tim Shank,FSH 07/22/2013,16:44:21,Tim Shank,ACN 07/22/2013,16:44:29,Tim Shank,OPH few white 07/22/2013,16:44:32,Tim Shank,URC white 07/22/2013,16:44:38,Tim Shank,brisingid 07/22/2013,16:45:04,jasonchaytor,fresh section of wall 07/22/2013,16:45:13,Tim Shank,COR cup 07/22/2013,16:45:14,jasonchaytor,dark brown staining 07/22/2013,16:46:09,Tim Shank,HYD solitray large 07/22/2013,16:46:13,Tim Shank,on wall 07/22/2013,16:46:14,Tim Shank,SPO 07/22/2013,16:46:24,Tim Shank,ASR brisingid 07/22/2013,16:46:32,Tim Shank,pits and hole in wall 07/22/2013,16:47:05,Tim Shank,COR Chrysogorgid 07/22/2013,16:49:22,Taylor Heyl,COR Chrysogorgid 07/22/2013,16:49:27,Taylor Heyl,OPH x2 07/22/2013,16:50:05,Taylor Heyl,CRI 07/22/2013,16:50:21,Taylor Heyl,CRI 07/22/2013,16:50:24,Tim Shank,CRI stalked 07/22/2013,16:50:33,Taylor Heyl,ACN 07/22/2013,16:50:41,jasonchaytor,lat/log please 07/22/2013,16:52:18,Andrea Quattrini,39d39.8903N 71d11.7509W 07/22/2013,16:52:39,jasonchaytor,widening "channels" 07/22/2013,16:53:02,Taylor Heyl,OPHs and URC in "crack" 07/22/2013,16:54:25,Scott France,These sure look like erosional gullies to someone completely untrained in geology. 07/22/2013,16:56:07,Scott France,ACN venus flytrap 07/22/2013,16:56:18,jasonchaytor,the process creating them would probably be more apparent with wider birds-eye view 07/22/2013,16:56:37,Scott France,CORA Bathypathes 07/22/2013,16:57:04,Brendan Roark,lat 39d39.8947 N 71d 11.6984 N 07/22/2013,16:57:04,Taylor Heyl,Lat 3939.8917 N 71 11.698 W 07/22/2013,16:57:39,Scott France,Note the tall oral cones on those polyps. 07/22/2013,16:58:26,briankinlan,the earlier lat/long [(12:52:18 PM) Andrea Quattrini: 39d39.8903N 71d11.7509W] was incorrect 07/22/2013,16:59:05,Scott France,Taylor - we did have good zoom on Bathypathes 07/22/2013,16:59:08,Taylor Heyl,COR dead with OPH 07/22/2013,16:59:15,Scott France,No associates 07/22/2013,16:59:21,Scott France,on Bathypathes 07/22/2013,16:59:25,Taylor Heyl,ok thanks Scott. I 07/22/2013,16:59:25,briankinlan,we should have just finished traversing the area of highest slope on this transect 07/22/2013,16:59:54,Scott France,Looks like a "cap" here. 07/22/2013,17:00:37,jasonchaytor,wall failure - right 07/22/2013,17:02:30,Andrea Quattrini,CRI 07/22/2013,17:02:56,Andrea Quattrini,or brsingid? 07/22/2013,17:04:13,Taylor Heyl,SHI RED 07/22/2013,17:04:18,Taylor Heyl,URC white 07/22/2013,17:05:37,Tim Shank,2036m 07/22/2013,17:05:56,Scott France,CORG Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,17:06:07,Tim Shank,SQA white 07/22/2013,17:07:14,robertcarney,tubes in hole in ROC face 07/22/2013,17:09:01,Tim Shank,COR anthamastus 07/22/2013,17:09:26,Tim Shank,SPO with crab 07/22/2013,17:09:30,Andrea Quattrini,SQA in glass sponge? 07/22/2013,17:09:41,jasonchaytor,fresh wall face 07/22/2013,17:09:48,Scott France,Big chunk fell there 07/22/2013,17:09:49,jasonchaytor,"recent" failure 07/22/2013,17:09:50,robertcarney,ROC good transition bored to smooth at fracture 07/22/2013,17:09:51,Tim Shank,fresh scar 07/22/2013,17:09:59,Tim Shank,2030m 07/22/2013,17:10:09,Tim Shank,ASR brisingids 07/22/2013,17:10:19,Scott France,Good point Bob. Now I'm more convinced these are "fresh" bioturbation... 07/22/2013,17:11:12,Tim Shank,onto more SED area on top- OPH OPHI. URC hygrosoma 07/22/2013,17:11:32,Tim Shank,black pebbles? 07/22/2013,17:11:57,Andrea Quattrini,depth 2015 flattens out 07/22/2013,17:11:58,Tim Shank,small angular pieces of rock in SED 07/22/2013,17:12:20,Andrea Quattrini,OCTO attached to roc? 07/22/2013,17:12:32,Tim Shank,ready to move 07/22/2013,17:12:50,robertcarney,SED w/ OPH Ophiomusium type 07/22/2013,17:13:06,Scott France,Perhaps. Looked a little like a white Anthomastus (but I don't believe it was an Anthomastus). Saw one earlier on a cup coral. 07/22/2013,17:13:30,jasonchaytor,abundant black ROC, would not expect such a high concentration if they were drop stones - likely being sourced from further upslope 07/22/2013,17:13:47,robertcarney,CRI 07/22/2013,17:13:48,Tim Shank,stalked CRI 07/22/2013,17:14:19,Tim Shank,2011m 07/22/2013,17:14:35,jasonchaytor,gravel & SED pavement 07/22/2013,17:16:01,Taylor Heyl,ANT trash 07/22/2013,17:16:06,Taylor Heyl,ribbon 07/22/2013,17:16:33,jasonchaytor,pebbles are sub-rounded to angular 07/22/2013,17:16:42,jasonchaytor,multiple lithologies 07/22/2013,17:17:06,Taylor Heyl,salp 07/22/2013,17:17:23,Tim Shank,getting dropouts on the Internet 2 feeds 07/22/2013,17:17:56,robertcarney,I-2 here fine 07/22/2013,17:18:07,Brendan Roark,Lat 39d39.8971 N lon 71d11.6825 W 07/22/2013,17:18:42,michaelvecchione,I couldn't tell what the floater was. 07/22/2013,17:19:14,Taylor Heyl,CRI stalked 07/22/2013,17:19:31,Taylor Heyl,URC pink 07/22/2013,17:19:46,Taylor Heyl,white URC here still too 07/22/2013,17:20:24,Tim Shank,I2 feeds getting worse….all three lines 07/22/2013,17:20:42,Taylor Heyl,SHi red 07/22/2013,17:20:44,robertcarney,I-2 at LSU remianes fine 07/22/2013,17:20:45,Brendan Roark,moving down slope 07/22/2013,17:21:01,robertcarney,SHI crangonid? 07/22/2013,17:21:20,Tim Shank,there are also pink urchins here - different from white? could zoom if you have the chance 07/22/2013,17:21:32,Tim Shank,OPHs OPHI 07/22/2013,17:22:12,Taylor Heyl,ANT? 07/22/2013,17:22:23,Taylor Heyl,bone? 07/22/2013,17:22:33,Taylor Heyl,URC pink at one end, URC white at other end 07/22/2013,17:23:21,Tim Shank,bone? 07/22/2013,17:23:22,Scott France,Urchins are carnivores! 07/22/2013,17:24:55,Tim Shank,pelvic bone of a cow 07/22/2013,17:24:59,Tim Shank,??? 07/22/2013,17:25:19,michaelvecchione,looks like the bottom jaw of a shark, teeth side down. 07/22/2013,17:25:42,Tim Shank,Better guess MIke. 07/22/2013,17:26:14,Andrea Quattrini,jared next to me was saying cartiedge 07/22/2013,17:28:00,Andrea Quattrini,Dave is training Josh in pilot seat 07/22/2013,17:29:26,jasonchaytor,angular jointing? Some along those vertical marks 07/22/2013,17:31:38,robertcarney,? small bright white dots on face? 07/22/2013,17:32:25,robertcarney,URC wht multiple on ROC face aggregated 07/22/2013,17:32:52,robertcarney,OPH on ROC face seemingly Ophiomusium 07/22/2013,17:33:13,robertcarney,Are oxygen levels in control van OK? 07/22/2013,17:33:46,robertcarney,HOL psolids! 2 07/22/2013,17:33:57,Andrea Quattrini,haha. ok. ok. 07/22/2013,17:34:13,robertcarney,very deep for psolid HOL 07/22/2013,17:34:15,Taylor Heyl,wow. nice to see them! First ones....I think. 07/22/2013,17:34:42,Scott France,I think we saw them on an earlier dive but they were misIDed 07/22/2013,17:35:23,Taylor Heyl,Will have to go back and check... 07/22/2013,17:35:57,robertcarney,Psolids are limpet-shaped suspension feeding hol w/ crown of tent and anus on a dorsal cone 07/22/2013,17:36:04,leswatling,We saw psolids on our seamount dives, but they were generally pink, not white like these guys 07/22/2013,17:37:19,Scott France,CORG Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,17:37:35,Taylor Heyl,APH in Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,17:37:38,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2052 meters 07/22/2013,17:38:06,Taylor Heyl,CRI 07/22/2013,17:38:09,Taylor Heyl,stalked 07/22/2013,17:38:15,Taylor Heyl,multiple URC on vertical wall 07/22/2013,17:38:22,Andrea Quattrini,FSH gonostomatid 07/22/2013,17:38:35,Taylor Heyl,CPEN at bottom? 07/22/2013,17:39:08,jasonchaytor,layering 07/22/2013,17:39:22,Scott France,Where CPEN? 07/22/2013,17:40:04,Scott France,Must never take eyes off of screen... 07/22/2013,17:40:22,jasonchaytor,small slope failure scar 07/22/2013,17:40:58,Andrea Quattrini,which screen? i think there is 37 in the room 07/22/2013,17:41:06,Scott France,CER 07/22/2013,17:41:24,Andrea Quattrini,*are 37 07/22/2013,17:41:48,Taylor Heyl,close up of stalked CRI 07/22/2013,17:42:14,briankinlan,lat/long? 07/22/2013,17:42:16,robertcarney,Andrea stalked crinoids are "living fossils" 07/22/2013,17:42:24,Taylor Heyl,ANT trash 07/22/2013,17:42:33,Taylor Heyl,fabric 07/22/2013,17:42:41,Andrea Quattrini,living fossils? 07/22/2013,17:43:06,leswatling,were known as fossils before discovered alive... 07/22/2013,17:43:31,jasonchaytor,small landslide scar 07/22/2013,17:43:40,Andrea Quattrini,ah! 07/22/2013,17:43:52,robertcarney,Discovery of deep-sea stalked crinoids lead to speculation of an abyss populated by ancient fauna 07/22/2013,17:44:30,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2072 meters 07/22/2013,17:44:42,leswatling,these crinoids are very different from those we saw even on the close NE seamounts. The latter were bright yellow. 07/22/2013,17:45:12,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 07/22/2013,17:45:17,Taylor Heyl,URC purple 07/22/2013,17:45:23,jasonchaytor,I am convincing myself that the vertical lines are infact fractures, possibly part of a joint set 07/22/2013,17:45:27,robertcarney,ROC stained area 07/22/2013,17:46:04,Brendan Roark,lat 39.d39.8939 N on 71d11.7275 W 07/22/2013,17:46:52,Andrea Quattrini,ok. thanks. all. 07/22/2013,17:47:17,robertcarney,URC white aggragation 07/22/2013,17:49:05,Andrea Quattrini,NOAA imaging white URC 07/22/2013,17:50:17,Tim Shank,SQA 07/22/2013,17:50:51,Scott France,CORG Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,17:51:14,Tim Shank,x2 07/22/2013,17:51:51,Tim Shank,can't tell what is living on this Chryso 07/22/2013,17:52:41,Andrea Quattrini,here before? 07/22/2013,17:52:47,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia on right? 07/22/2013,17:52:48,Scott France,I wonder if that pink blob was a little egg mass... 07/22/2013,17:53:29,Tim Shank,circular mass... 07/22/2013,17:53:29,Taylor Heyl,yes, looks like eggs 07/22/2013,17:53:43,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 07/22/2013,17:53:47,Taylor Heyl,not swiftia 07/22/2013,17:54:14,Taylor Heyl,URC purple 07/22/2013,17:54:57,Taylor Heyl,SQA 07/22/2013,17:55:34,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2094 meters 07/22/2013,17:55:59,jasonchaytor,debris fan 07/22/2013,17:56:10,Taylor Heyl,ACN 07/22/2013,17:57:14,Scott France,Lost feeds 07/22/2013,17:57:28,Andrea Quattrini,video and audio feeds? 07/22/2013,17:57:29,Taylor Heyl,I2 at WHOI is fine 07/22/2013,17:57:50,Taylor Heyl,SPO HEX 07/22/2013,17:57:59,Scott France,SPO hexactinellid 07/22/2013,18:00:00,briankinlan,i1 stream 1 went out and came back, seems fine now 07/22/2013,18:03:10,Brendan Roark,lat 39d39.8945 N lon 71d11.7481 W 07/22/2013,18:03:57,Scott France,Exploration Now audio playing over one of the streams... 07/22/2013,18:04:46,Brendan Roark,Depth 2106 m 07/22/2013,18:04:48,jasonchaytor,tabular and semi-rounded debris boulders 07/22/2013,18:08:30,jasonchaytor,extensive debris apron - appears to be present along the entire length of the east wall in this area 07/22/2013,18:08:41,Taylor Heyl,Close up of ASR 07/22/2013,18:10:25,Tim Shank,OPH closeup on different morphs * 07/22/2013,18:10:33,Tim Shank,URC purple 07/22/2013,18:10:42,Taylor Heyl,URC white 07/22/2013,18:11:16,Taylor Heyl,SHI 07/22/2013,18:11:18,Taylor Heyl,on seafloor 07/22/2013,18:11:44,Tim Shank,2103m 07/22/2013,18:11:52,Tim Shank,Close up on SHI* 07/22/2013,18:12:44,Andrea Quattrini,less debris here 2103 depth 07/22/2013,18:13:29,Andrea Quattrini,39d39.8814N 71d11.7544W 07/22/2013,18:13:52,jasonchaytor,I wonder is there is a sediment chute above this part of the slope or even a relatively minor change in slope gradient that allos accumulation 07/22/2013,18:14:32,robertcarney,SHI crangonid? 07/22/2013,18:15:43,Andrea Quattrini,SPO? yellow/green 07/22/2013,18:16:00,Andrea Quattrini,CORG Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,18:17:31,Taylor Heyl,dead cup coral on sediment under ledge 07/22/2013,18:17:42,Taylor Heyl,OPH and white URC still abundant here on seafloor 07/22/2013,18:17:45,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 07/22/2013,18:17:50,robertcarney,SHI 07/22/2013,18:18:08,Taylor Heyl,PTE 07/22/2013,18:22:21,Taylor Heyl,layered sediment 07/22/2013,18:22:26,Taylor Heyl,OPH abundant 07/22/2013,18:22:36,Taylor Heyl,stalked CRI 07/22/2013,18:22:45,briankinlan,I don't think we should deviate too much...we saw those walls... 07/22/2013,18:23:00,Andrea Quattrini,yes, same page brian 07/22/2013,18:24:03,jasonchaytor,layering in wall 07/22/2013,18:25:18,Taylor Heyl,CORG Chrysogorgia x2 07/22/2013,18:25:23,Taylor Heyl,ACN orange 07/22/2013,18:25:28,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2076 meters 07/22/2013,18:25:55,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 07/22/2013,18:26:56,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 07/22/2013,18:26:58,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 07/22/2013,18:27:07,robertcarney,ASR bris ~5 07/22/2013,18:27:07,Taylor Heyl,CRI stalked 07/22/2013,18:28:22,Tim Shank,Why aren't there corals here? 07/22/2013,18:28:27,robertcarney,ASR bris 07/22/2013,18:28:36,Taylor Heyl,CORG Chrysogorgia x2 07/22/2013,18:28:47,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 07/22/2013,18:28:49,Taylor Heyl,CORG Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,18:28:51,Tim Shank,lots of substrate….other than Chrysogorgia... 07/22/2013,18:28:52,Brendan Roark,DVR Concave wall lat 39d39.8628 N 71d11.7528 W 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,18:28:56,briankinlan,lots of sediment, wall seems pretty unstable. 07/22/2013,18:29:05,robertcarney,ASR 07/22/2013,18:29:12,Scott France,Also interesting that there hasn't been a single bamboo coral or Metallogorgia all day... 07/22/2013,18:29:18,Tim Shank,can agree, very unstable. 07/22/2013,18:29:27,briankinlan,really wondering what it looks like on promontory. hope we get there. 07/22/2013,18:29:33,jasonchaytor,black staining 07/22/2013,18:29:56,Tim Shank,just when you thought depth contolled everything :-) 07/22/2013,18:30:13,Scott France,Does this suggest Chrysogorgia are faster recruiters than the other taxa - and faster growing? 07/22/2013,18:30:18,Andrea Quattrini,and substrate. 07/22/2013,18:30:31,Scott France,We are a bit deeper today, though... 07/22/2013,18:30:39,Taylor Heyl,ASR white 07/22/2013,18:30:57,Tim Shank,different 07/22/2013,18:31:10,briankinlan,Scott, I was just going to ask you what Chrysogorgia's growth rate was, you read my mind 07/22/2013,18:32:06,Tim Shank,How old do you think the Chrysogorgia are….relative to the age of the slope and wall failures? 07/22/2013,18:32:11,Taylor Heyl,Depth 2065 meters 07/22/2013,18:32:28,Andrea Quattrini,Chrysos all about the same size too 07/22/2013,18:32:50,Taylor Heyl,close up of orange ACN and white URC echinus 07/22/2013,18:33:00,robertcarney,ROC "fossil" burrows 07/22/2013,18:33:38,Scott France,Brian - no one has aged Chrysogorgia to my knowledge. Their main axes are typically very narrow in diameter, so if we go on that basis, they have less material to deposit and so possibly could grow faster. 07/22/2013,18:34:02,Scott France,i.e. may need fewer resources 07/22/2013,18:34:22,briankinlan,Interesting, thanks Scott 07/22/2013,18:34:29,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 07/22/2013,18:34:49,Tim Shank,pteropod shell 07/22/2013,18:35:04,Brendan Roark,if we could collect one i could help answer that qustion 07/22/2013,18:35:08,Tim Shank,oxidation 07/22/2013,18:35:09,Tim Shank,? 07/22/2013,18:35:29,Tim Shank,black is often manganese crust/coating... 07/22/2013,18:35:49,Andrea Quattrini,manganese staining on the rock, oxidation of staining 07/22/2013,18:36:11,Tim Shank,COR Chrysogorgia at left 07/22/2013,18:36:44,Tim Shank,Depth is 2063m 07/22/2013,18:37:29,Tim Shank,SPOHEX with OPH (same) 07/22/2013,18:37:45,briankinlan,stay at 2070-2060 I think, or even a bit deeper 07/22/2013,18:37:59,robertcarney,CRI 07/22/2013,18:38:18,Tim Shank,stalked CRI 07/22/2013,18:38:20,briankinlan,to maintain at that depth range it will actually be more like 210 07/22/2013,18:38:23,Scott France,Jason - to follow up on your answer. If this is oxidation associated with sediment processes, then the color does not help guess how long a face has been exposed, or since rock sheared away from it. That is, we can't say the brown faces are older than the fresher white scars… 07/22/2013,18:38:34,briankinlan,i.e. southwest 07/22/2013,18:38:41,Scott France,That was a question! Forgot the punctuation 07/22/2013,18:39:41,Tim Shank,close up of CRI, yellow stalk 07/22/2013,18:40:02,Tim Shank,COR Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,18:40:37,jasonchaytor,Scott - If it is oxidation, then it is probably not a useful time marker...manganese on the other hand does precipitate at a slow rate and could be useful for timing. 07/22/2013,18:40:52,leswatling,Does anyone know how long something needs to sit in the water at this depth before the manganese coat becomes noticeable. We have seen some debris on past dives that are brown... 07/22/2013,18:41:35,leswatling,If it takes 50 or 100 years, for example, that might explain why none of this chalky rock has a brown coat... 07/22/2013,18:41:52,Tim Shank,OPH 07/22/2013,18:42:47,leswatling,Then again, an erosion rate of a few millimeters every 50 years might also meant the the canyon is widening at a rate that doesn't make sense. I leave the math to someone else! 07/22/2013,18:43:44,Andrea Quattrini,dead SPO with OPH 07/22/2013,18:43:51,jasonchaytor,manganese usually likes to form around a nucleation point (we most commonly find it in nodular form) and accumulates slowly. It does sometimes form coatings on wall, but the rate is varibale and depends on the saturation state of the water 07/22/2013,18:45:56,Andrea Quattrini,ASR 07/22/2013,18:45:58,Tim Shank,From work years ago, I seem to remember 1- 10mm per million years for manganese crust formation. Does that sound right Jason? 07/22/2013,18:46:28,leswatling,nice seascape 07/22/2013,18:46:56,Tim Shank,SER 07/22/2013,18:46:59,Tim Shank,SPO 07/22/2013,18:47:02,Tim Shank,ASR white 07/22/2013,18:47:02,Andrea Quattrini,ASR different 07/22/2013,18:48:06,jasonchaytor,it does...the very fast rates are mm's per 1000 yrs, but usually closer to active source to allow saturation of the water (i.e., hydrothermal vents) 07/22/2013,18:49:46,Andrea Quattrini,pilot change 07/22/2013,18:51:10,jasonchaytor,the hydrogenetic rate accumulation rate ( 1-10 mm/My) would apply here...that is why I am leaning more to iron oxide. It is also readily available in the sediments rather than the water 07/22/2013,18:52:10,robertcarney,ROC looks a bit like shal 07/22/2013,18:53:00,jasonchaytor,at times there appears to be a surficial crust which breaks away much easier and gives the shaley appearance to some of the debris 07/22/2013,18:53:28,briankinlan,yes a little deeper would be great and then I think we can follow this wall around as long as we can 07/22/2013,18:54:36,robertcarney,CTE 07/22/2013,18:54:43,Tim Shank,CTE close up* 07/22/2013,18:55:08,Scott France,I've never seen one with that coloration 07/22/2013,18:55:40,Andrea Quattrini,was it a CTE pseudomorph? ha 07/22/2013,18:55:54,jasonchaytor,debris fan partially covering the wall 07/22/2013,18:56:18,Tim Shank,COR Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,18:56:19,michaelvecchione,Ctenophore is the best guess that I can come up with but if that's a ctenophore, I have never seen one that looked like that. 07/22/2013,18:56:42,briankinlan,lat 39 39.8171 long -71 11.7690 07/22/2013,18:56:44,briankinlan,thanks 07/22/2013,18:56:45,Tim Shank,It did look like one…just had that "internal" coloration 07/22/2013,18:56:47,Brendan Roark,depth 2063 m lat 39d39.8176 N lon 71d11.7705 W 07/22/2013,18:56:52,robertcarney,the ciliary bands were restricted to bottom of the animal 07/22/2013,18:57:19,Tim Shank,COR Chrysogorgia with OPH and red "egg mass" again. 07/22/2013,18:58:19,Tim Shank,YES eggs 07/22/2013,18:59:22,Tim Shank,POL on central axis? 07/22/2013,18:59:30,leswatling,looks like it 07/22/2013,18:59:35,Scott France,Looked like POL to me 07/22/2013,19:00:00,leswatling,so do the branches come off in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction? 07/22/2013,19:00:09,leswatling,Just kidding! 07/22/2013,19:00:43,Scott France,Note these colonies are on the highly bioturbated rock face, not the more-recently exposed faces… Nice view of that looking down the wall 07/22/2013,19:00:52,Tim Shank,Me too scott 07/22/2013,19:01:42,leswatling,the narrow spacing of the branches however suggests one of the group that is very different from the seamount species. That is, C. agassizi, etc. 07/22/2013,19:01:51,Tim Shank,SPO on wall 07/22/2013,19:01:55,Tim Shank,URC white 07/22/2013,19:01:55,Andrea Quattrini,URC different? 07/22/2013,19:03:27,Scott France,ACN most likely Actinernus nobilis 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,19:05:57,Brendan Roark,depth 2065 m 07/22/2013,19:06:30,robertcarney,CRI 07/22/2013,19:06:33,robertcarney,ASR bris 07/22/2013,19:07:21,Tim Shank,CRI stalked 07/22/2013,19:07:48,robertcarney,ROC circular "fossil" burrows 07/22/2013,19:08:07,Tim Shank,COR Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,19:08:59,Tim Shank,no apparent associates 07/22/2013,19:09:33,robertcarney,ROC clsuter of fossil burrows 07/22/2013,19:10:14,Tim Shank,cerianthid tube anemone 07/22/2013,19:10:44,Tim Shank,many fossil BUR along this wall 07/22/2013,19:11:26,leswatling,Chrysogorgia elegans is the other tall narrow species with closely spaced branches, so could be either I suppose. C. elegans was taken in this area commonly and recorded numerous times by Verrill. 07/22/2013,19:11:57,robertcarney,ASR bris 07/22/2013,19:12:19,robertcarney,CRI stlk 07/22/2013,19:13:12,robertcarney,quite a current 07/22/2013,19:13:42,briankinlan,think I can start to see more corals and sponges already as we begin to round promontory 07/22/2013,19:13:44,robertcarney,CRI 2 07/22/2013,19:13:59,robertcarney,attached 07/22/2013,19:14:11,Tim Shank,close up on CRI ** 07/22/2013,19:14:32,briankinlan,can't be sure yet, we'll see in the next 20meters or so 07/22/2013,19:14:33,Tim Shank,temperature here? 07/22/2013,19:14:44,Brendan Roark,3.5 C temp 07/22/2013,19:15:14,Tim Shank,thank you 07/22/2013,19:16:00,Brendan Roark,lat 39d39.8001 N lon 71d11.7838 W 07/22/2013,19:17:17,Tim Shank,more COR Chrysogorgia, Actinernus ACN 07/22/2013,19:17:28,Tim Shank,close up on COR Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,19:17:54,briankinlan,excellent, that extra 15min will be incredibly helpful 07/22/2013,19:18:14,robertcarney,CRI stlk 07/22/2013,19:18:15,Tim Shank,CRI stalked 07/22/2013,19:18:18,robertcarney,ASR bris 07/22/2013,19:18:45,robertcarney,ROC fossil burrow 07/22/2013,19:18:46,Tim Shank,close up of CRI 07/22/2013,19:18:57,jasonchaytor,spalling-type failure 07/22/2013,19:19:05,briankinlan,as long as we keep moving that is :-) 07/22/2013,19:19:48,robertcarney,ASR bris on drk roc 07/22/2013,19:20:43,Tim Shank,COR Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,19:21:51,jasonchaytor,layering in wall 07/22/2013,19:21:53,Scott France,CORA Bathypathes 07/22/2013,19:22:33,Tim Shank,associate - OPH white on lower branch 07/22/2013,19:23:09,Tim Shank,thank you 07/22/2013,19:23:31,briankinlan,strong northward current noted by pilots 07/22/2013,19:24:44,robertcarney,CRI stlk 07/22/2013,19:25:00,robertcarney,ASR 07/22/2013,19:25:11,Tim Shank,more failures here? 07/22/2013,19:25:17,Tim Shank,ACN venus x 2 07/22/2013,19:25:27,Tim Shank,ASR bris 07/22/2013,19:25:43,Tim Shank,COR cup under ledge 07/22/2013,19:25:46,jasonchaytor,the spalling-type failures seem to be occurring down to the depth of boring - forming a bio-erosion crust that eventually loses holding strength and fails 07/22/2013,19:25:54,Tim Shank,SPO with OPH (ophiocantha morph) 07/22/2013,19:27:04,leswatling,I don't know who is making the cobwebs but I don't think I will be surprised to see a spider walk out of there... very interesting.. 07/22/2013,19:27:06,Tim Shank,ACN venus 07/22/2013,19:27:54,robertcarney,ASR bris 2 on dark patch 07/22/2013,19:28:22,Tim Shank,close up on brisingids* 07/22/2013,19:28:24,robertcarney,CRI stlk 07/22/2013,19:28:50,Tim Shank,CRI bathycrinid- like 07/22/2013,19:29:04,Tim Shank,10 arms 07/22/2013,19:29:06,leswatling,looks like the brisingids stuff their gonads into their arms in a manner similar to the euryalid brittle starts. 07/22/2013,19:29:11,leswatling,stars 07/22/2013,19:29:47,robertcarney,brisingid taxonomy is problematic...I've been told 07/22/2013,19:30:03,leswatling,I think I can see why... 07/22/2013,19:30:19,Andrea Quattrini,more glass sponges, brisingids here, flytraps 07/22/2013,19:31:19,Tim Shank,SPO with OPH…good view of disc - yes. 07/22/2013,19:31:29,robertcarney,SIPUNCULID extending from roc? 07/22/2013,19:31:31,Tim Shank,something up right along the way 07/22/2013,19:32:19,Scott France,Another Chrysogorgia 07/22/2013,19:32:45,Tim Shank,no apparent associates 07/22/2013,19:32:49,leswatling,looks like one Chryso grafted onto another... 07/22/2013,19:33:14,Scott France,CORA Bathypathes 07/22/2013, 07/22/2013,19:33:17,Tim Shank,COR Bathypathes 07/22/2013,19:33:26,briankinlan,more cup coral rubble here 07/22/2013,19:33:36,robertcarney,ROC saddle 07/22/2013,19:33:57,robertcarney,ASR bris multi 07/22/2013,19:34:00,Andrea Quattrini,brisingids abundant 07/22/2013,19:34:12,Tim Shank,many brisingids on the nose 07/22/2013,19:34:24,Tim Shank,CRI here too 07/22/2013,19:34:27,briankinlan,can we see the other side of this thing? 07/22/2013,19:34:36,briankinlan,perfect 07/22/2013,19:34:37,Tim Shank,flying around the nose 07/22/2013,19:35:17,Tim Shank,more brisingids facing to the East 07/22/2013,19:35:54,Scott France,Great dash at the end. 07/22/2013,19:36:33,leswatling,can you imagine standing on that?? 07/22/2013,19:36:46,robertcarney,base jumping? 07/22/2013,19:36:52,Scott France,Yes! Because I went to Bryce Canyon N.P. 07/22/2013,19:37:03,Scott France,Just the color is different. 07/22/2013,19:37:12,Scott France,Sorry - I meant Cedar Breaks N.M. 07/22/2013,19:37:13,Brendan Roark,Lat 39d39.7679 N lon 71d11.7733 W Depth 2062 m 07/22/2013,19:37:21,Brendan Roark,temp 3.5 C 07/22/2013,19:37:31,Andrea Quattrini,leaving bottom 07/22/2013,19:37:34,Scott France,There were no brisingids in Utah though 07/22/2013,19:38:24,robertcarney,underwater erosional features much more similar to subaial than expected 07/22/2013,19:39:51,Andrea Quattrini,Conference call 16:15. 866-617-5869 passcode: 1233796 07/22/2013,19:40:08,Andrea Quattrini,Great dive. Thanks