08/02/2013,00:16:47,iscwatch,does anyone know what is wrong with the main feed? It's completely black 08/02/2013,00:27:17,iscwatch,did they lose comms? 08/02/2013,11:26:10,Catalina Martinez,Good morning Tim. How is your RTS working? 08/02/2013,11:26:16,Catalina Martinez,Do you want to test? 08/02/2013,11:26:31,briankennedy,The ROV is scheduled to be launched at 0830 this morning. Today’s dive is planned for an unnamed minor canyon 85 NM Southeast of Nantucket. The dive will start in 1100 meters of water then work up a steep slope. The weather further offshores is questionable so we may not dive Mytilus Seamount tomorrow. That determination will be made by 0900EDT. If we do not go offshore we will try and dive in Oceanographer Canyon. 08/02/2013,11:35:39,Catalina Martinez,All three feeds look good this morning, but still troubleshooting RTS issues. 08/02/2013,12:24:33,briankennedy, The weather forecast tomorrow for Mytilus Seamount is bad so we are planning diving in Oceanographer Canyon as dive 3. We will reassess the weather for Sunday, tomorrow morning but it does not look good.   08/02/2013,12:27:40,Rhian Waller,Good morning all - sorry to hear about Mytilus, but excited to see Oceanographer this weekend! 08/02/2013,12:30:36,Taylor Heyl,Good morning All 08/02/2013,12:34:44,briankennedy,The RTS system will be down for the next few minutes but the conference call will be in use. 08/02/2013,12:37:04,Taylor Heyl,Thank you Brian 08/02/2013,12:39:37,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L2_ROV02_1 08/02/2013,12:40:38,briankennedy,The RTS should be back up 08/02/2013,12:47:00,Catalina Martinez,There's noise coming over audio on I1 08/02/2013,12:47:05,Catalina Martinez,No real 'audio' 08/02/2013,12:47:08,Catalina Martinez,Just noise 08/02/2013,12:47:14,Tim Shank,Good morning all. The RTS is not up here…. getting lots of static noise 08/02/2013,12:47:25,Catalina Martinez,Will let HUB know and have them call you 08/02/2013,12:52:53,Tim Shank,Waypoints for Dive 2. Inter-canyon by Shallop Launch (At WP1) 08/02/2013,39.93294425 08/02/2013,-69.22636 1137m 08/02/2013,WP1 08/02/2013,39.93294425 08/02/2013,-69.22636 08/02/2013,1137.85m 08/02/2013,WP2 08/02/2013,39.93270251 08/02/2013,-69.22856412 08/02/2013,1119m 08/02/2013,WP3 08/02/2013,39.93270251 08/02/2013,-69.22947033 08/02/2013,1056m 08/02/2013,WP4 08/02/2013,39.93252153 08/02/2013,-69.23076889 08/02/2013,978m 08/02/2013,WP5 08/02/2013,39.93234022 08/02/2013,-69.23267116 08/02/2013,931m 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,12:56:19,jasonchaytor,good morning all 08/02/2013,12:56:54,Scott France,Good morningcrew! 08/02/2013,12:57:24,Tim Shank,Dive codes for today's dive attached below. 08/02/2013,8:57 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,STR - mucus string 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FEC - Fecal (matter) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,EGG - Egg (case) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,Taxa 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FOR - Foraminiferan 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,GRO - Gromiid 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,XEN - Xenophyophoran 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SPO - Sponge 08/02/2013,SPODEM - Demospongiae 08/02/2013,SPOHEX - 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,BRA - Brachiopod 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,BRY - Bryozoan 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,TUN - Tunicate 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SAL - Salp 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,LAR - Larvacean house 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,ECN - Echiuran (or radial feeding trace) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CTE - Ctenophore 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CNI - Cnidarian 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,HYD - Hydroid 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,JFH - Jellyfish 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,ZOA - Zoanthid 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,COR - Coral 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CORA - Antipatharian 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CORL - Lophelia 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CORM - Madrepora 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CORG - Gorgonian 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CORP - Paramuricea 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CORS - Stylasterid 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CPEN - Pennatulacean 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CORW - Whip coral 08/02/2013,Echinoderm 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,ASR - Asteroid 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,HOL - Holothurian 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRI - Crinoid 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRIHYO - Hyocrinida 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRIBAT - Bathycrinidae 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRIANT - Antedonidae 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRIZEN - Zenometridae 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRIATE - Atelecrinidae 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRITHA - Thalassometridae 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,OPH - Ophiuroid 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,URC - Urchin 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,ART - Arthropod 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,PYC - Pycnogonid 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,COP - Copepods 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRA - Crab 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,LOB - Lobster 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SQA - Squat Lobster 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SHI - Shrimp 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,BAR - Barnacle 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,APH - Amphipod 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,ISO - Isopod 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,MOL - Mollusk 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,MUS - Mussels 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,NUD - Nudibranch 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,OCT - Octopus 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SQD - Squid 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,LIM - Limpets 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CHI - Chiton 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CLA - Clams 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,PTE - Pteropod 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FSH - Fish 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FCHN - Chondrichthyes 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FCOD - Codlets 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FANT - Anthiins (fancy bass) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,       FLAT -  Flatfish 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,WOR - Worm 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,POL - Polychaete 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SCA - Scale (worm) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SER - Serpulid worm 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,RIF - Riftia 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SPA - Spaghetti Worms 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,Geology 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,BUR - Burrow 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,COB - Cobble 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,MUD - Mud 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,ROC - Rock 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,RUB - Rubble 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SAD - Sand 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SED - Sediment 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,WAL - Wall 08/02/2013,WOD - Wood 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,Lava Morphology 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,TAL - Talus 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,PIL - Pillow 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,ENT - Entrail 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,LOB - Lobate 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SHE - Sheet 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FOL - Folded 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,JUM - Jumbled 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,HAC - Hackly 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,Sediment Cover 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,LIG - Light 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,POC - Partial/Pockets 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,BLA - Blanket 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,Feature 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,ASG - Axial Summit Graben 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CAR - Carbonate 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CLI - Cliff 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,COL - Collapse 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,CON - Contact 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FAU - Fault 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,FIS - Fissure 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,HAY - Haystack 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,HYX - Hydrothermal 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,PIL - Pillar 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SCP - Scarp 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,SEP - Seep 08/02/2013,12:58:01,marthanizinski,Thanks Taylor for adding the codes. 08/02/2013,13:00:06,amandademopoulos,good morning everyone 08/02/2013,13:00:58,Rhian Waller,Morning Amanda! 08/02/2013,13:01:04,Rhian Waller,…and Martha! 08/02/2013,13:09:23,Tim Shank,1111m 08/02/2013,13:09:35,Tim Shank,seeing SHI mysid in water column 08/02/2013,13:09:48,Tim Shank,ROC 11m above bottom 08/02/2013,13:10:06,Tim Shank,bottom in sight 08/02/2013,13:10:18,Tim Shank,SAL above bottom 08/02/2013,13:10:48,Tim Shank,Feed 1 frozen on I2 08/02/2013,13:12:01,Rhian Waller,Only feeds 2 & 3 working on the web, no sound 08/02/2013,13:12:31,Scott France,Stream 1 looks okay here in LA on I-1 08/02/2013,13:12:37,Scott France,as does stream 3 08/02/2013,13:12:41,Rhian Waller,All back on here 08/02/2013,13:13:35,amandademopoulos,setting up to white balance 08/02/2013,13:13:53,Catalina Martinez,All three feeds are working for video, but there's no audio. Folks are working on that 08/02/2013,13:15:47,Tim Shank,audio is only on the conference line… 866 617 5860 code 1233796 08/02/2013,13:17:43,Taylor Heyl,white balancing 08/02/2013,13:21:10,amandademopoulos,completed white balancing, heading to WP1 08/02/2013,13:21:23,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/02/2013,13:21:25,Taylor Heyl,FELO x4 08/02/2013,13:21:48,Taylor Heyl,Soft sediment with burrows as we move to WP 1 08/02/2013,13:22:10,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 08/02/2013,13:22:17,Taylor Heyl,FELO x4 cut throat 08/02/2013,13:22:20,amandademopoulos,Temperature: 4.2oC 08/02/2013,13:22:26,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1136 meters 08/02/2013,13:22:30,michaelvecchione,numerous eels, some myctophids, SQD looked like Illex but need a better shot. 08/02/2013,13:22:42,michaelvecchione,FSH macrourid 08/02/2013,13:23:34,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/02/2013,13:23:35,michaelvecchione,Lophogastrid? 08/02/2013,13:24:20,Taylor Heyl,Eels abundant and FLAT flounder on soft sediment 08/02/2013,13:24:24,jasonchaytor,BUR multiple 08/02/2013,13:24:41,michaelvecchione,most of eels are cutthroat 08/02/2013,13:25:38,Taylor Heyl,SHI red on sediment 08/02/2013,13:26:22,michaelvecchione,zoom on weird eel? 08/02/2013,13:27:53,Taylor Heyl,FSH myctophid 08/02/2013,13:29:40,michaelvecchione,head looked right but I'm not sure about the tail. 08/02/2013,13:29:51,michaelvecchione,Halosaur now 08/02/2013,13:29:55,Taylor Heyl,close up of Halosaur 08/02/2013,13:30:01,jasonchaytor,sediment appears to be relatively homogeneous at a broad scale, no surficial evidence of down canyon sediment transport 08/02/2013,13:32:13,jasonchaytor,yet 08/02/2013,13:32:51,Scott France,CER 08/02/2013,13:32:52,Rhian Waller,ACN cerianthid 08/02/2013,13:33:52,kelleyelliott,Audio is going in and out on Internet1 08/02/2013,13:36:57,Taylor Heyl,CRARED in BUR 08/02/2013,13:37:10,Taylor Heyl,many eels 08/02/2013,13:37:30,jasonchaytor,BUR multiple 08/02/2013,13:37:39,Taylor Heyl,FSH myctophid 08/02/2013,13:37:45,Taylor Heyl,FSH shark 08/02/2013,13:37:52,Taylor Heyl,FELO x4 08/02/2013,13:38:05,jasonchaytor,lat/long when you get a chance? 08/02/2013,13:39:22,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1137 meters, Hdg. 252 08/02/2013,13:39:31,Taylor Heyl,CRA lithodid 08/02/2013,13:39:50,michaelvecchione,I am having problems with I1 stream 1 locking up, but I don't know if it is at your end or mine. 08/02/2013,13:40:06,Taylor Heyl,BAR on CRA 08/02/2013,13:40:11,michaelvecchione,Neolithodes 08/02/2013,13:40:33,kelleyelliott,Audio still going in and out on internet1 08/02/2013,13:41:24,marthanizinski,39 55.9642N 69 13.6349 W 08/02/2013,13:41:37,jasonchaytor,thanks! 08/02/2013,13:42:01,nicolemorgan,No audio at al on stream on on the internet here. 08/02/2013,13:42:09,kelleyelliott,Audio lost again on I1 08/02/2013,13:42:10,Andrea Quattrini,no audio here either 08/02/2013,13:43:10,Taylor Heyl,CRARED in BUR 08/02/2013,13:43:16,Taylor Heyl,FELO x5 08/02/2013,13:44:11,Taylor Heyl,Traversing at 0.2 kts over soft sediment, Depth 1138 meters 08/02/2013,13:44:14,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/02/2013,13:44:17,Taylor Heyl,under HYD 08/02/2013,13:44:19,michaelvecchione,FSH myctophid 08/02/2013,13:45:37,Taylor Heyl,close up of SHI 08/02/2013,13:46:08,Taylor Heyl,COR skeleton with HYD, SHI underneath 08/02/2013,13:46:56,Tim Shank,SHI red on bottom 08/02/2013,13:47:44,Andrea Quattrini,FELO abundant cutthroats 08/02/2013,13:48:05,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/02/2013,13:49:05,michaelvecchione,FSH Antimora? 08/02/2013,13:49:25,Taylor Heyl,FSH Antimora rostrata? 08/02/2013,13:49:41,Andrea Quattrini,yes 08/02/2013,13:50:24,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1134 meters, Hdg. 121 08/02/2013,13:52:43,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 08/02/2013,13:53:12,marthanizinski,39 55.9517 N 69 13.6774W 1133 m 08/02/2013,13:53:18,Taylor Heyl,Moving over soft sediment, many burrows 08/02/2013,13:53:29,Taylor Heyl,still seeing eels 08/02/2013,13:53:35,Taylor Heyl,SHI Nematocarcinid 08/02/2013,13:54:17,Taylor Heyl,FSH skate 08/02/2013,13:54:24,Catalina Martinez,Audio through RTS/internet is being worked on, so please use the conf line for audio in the meantime 08/02/2013,13:54:25,michaelvecchione,fsh eELPOUT? 08/02/2013,13:55:11,Taylor Heyl,FSH myctophid 08/02/2013,13:55:26,Taylor Heyl,SHI on sediment 08/02/2013,13:55:26,kelleyelliott,Conference Line: 1-866-617-5860, passcode 1233796 08/02/2013,13:55:43,michaelvecchione,FSH myctophid and halosaur in addition to cutthroats 08/02/2013,13:56:05,Taylor Heyl,SHI Nematocarcinid on sediment 08/02/2013,13:56:09,Taylor Heyl,ANT red thing 08/02/2013,13:56:26,Taylor Heyl,rubber glove 08/02/2013,13:56:42,Taylor Heyl,SHI in glove 08/02/2013,13:56:52,Taylor Heyl,Temp 4.3C 08/02/2013,13:56:52,amandademopoulos,temp=4.3oC 08/02/2013,13:57:01,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/02/2013,13:57:09,Taylor Heyl,Approaching hard target 08/02/2013,13:57:13,Taylor Heyl,ROC 08/02/2013,13:57:33,Taylor Heyl,FELO x2 08/02/2013,13:58:24,marthanizinski,39 55.9586 N 60 13.7026 W 1118 m 08/02/2013,13:58:33,Taylor Heyl,ASR on wall 08/02/2013,13:59:33,jasonchaytor,no apparent debris at the base of the wall, thin SED drape on outcrop, heavy drape at base 08/02/2013,13:59:40,Taylor Heyl,SHI on SED 08/02/2013,13:59:45,Taylor Heyl,ACN orange on ROC 08/02/2013,13:59:49,Taylor Heyl,ASR 08/02/2013,13:59:58,Taylor Heyl,XEN? 08/02/2013,14:00:10,Taylor Heyl,yes, multiple XEN at base of wall 08/02/2013,14:00:52,Taylor Heyl,BIV 08/02/2013,14:01:04,Taylor Heyl,WHOI RTS down 08/02/2013,14:01:27,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 08/02/2013,14:01:32,Scott France,I-1 audio can hear Okeanos video 08/02/2013,14:01:37,Scott France,in Louisiana 08/02/2013,14:01:42,nicolemorgan,Have audio back intermittently here FL 08/02/2013,14:01:56,Taylor Heyl,ACN Actinoscyphia aurelia 08/02/2013,14:02:02,Scott France,and heard someone toggling a keyboard? 08/02/2013,14:02:06,Taylor Heyl,SHI above it 08/02/2013,14:02:14,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/02/2013,14:02:15,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Cylothone 08/02/2013,14:02:42,Taylor Heyl,URC small white under ACN 08/02/2013,14:02:48,Andrea Quattrini,eggs? 08/02/2013,14:02:51,Taylor Heyl,SPO white on ROC 08/02/2013,14:02:53,jasonchaytor,bio-eroded chalk? 08/02/2013,14:03:00,Rhian Waller,Gut content ejected? 08/02/2013,14:03:13,Rhian Waller,Inverted stomach? 08/02/2013,14:04:34,Taylor Heyl,GAS 08/02/2013,14:05:01,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/02/2013,14:05:13,Taylor Heyl,Close up of ACN venus fly trap and SHI 08/02/2013,14:05:55,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/02/2013,14:06:02,Taylor Heyl,orange SPO? 08/02/2013,14:07:29,briankennedy,ACN under SHI 08/02/2013,14:08:21,Rhian Waller,Two polyps! 08/02/2013,14:08:24,Taylor Heyl,COR 08/02/2013,14:08:46,Taylor Heyl,COR Bamboo 08/02/2013,14:09:19,Taylor Heyl,small recruits on vertical wall 08/02/2013,14:09:21,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/02/2013,14:09:23,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Anthomastus? 08/02/2013,14:10:03,Taylor Heyl,ACN 08/02/2013,14:10:11,Taylor Heyl,ACN orange under ROC 08/02/2013,14:10:14,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/02/2013,14:10:33,Taylor Heyl,Close up of ACN Actinarus nobilis 08/02/2013,14:10:41,Scott France,Yup - ACN most likely Actinernus nobilis 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,14:10:51,Andrea Quattrini,Yes! ?Actinerus nobilis 08/02/2013,14:10:52,Taylor Heyl,URC on coral skeleton 08/02/2013,14:11:18,Taylor Heyl,BAR also? on coral skeleton to left of ACN 08/02/2013,14:11:18,Rhian Waller,Id' agree with that one too - Actinerus nobilis - great pic! 08/02/2013,14:12:15,Taylor Heyl,COR polyps - paramuricea? 08/02/2013,14:12:18,Taylor Heyl,no OPH on it yet 08/02/2013,14:12:40,Andrea Quattrini,ACN small 08/02/2013,14:13:28,Scott France,Good point Taylor! 08/02/2013,14:13:35,Scott France,At least none we could see! 08/02/2013,14:14:15,Scott France,ZOA 08/02/2013,14:14:18,Andrea Quattrini,hermit crab 08/02/2013,14:14:22,Andrea Quattrini,with ZOA? 08/02/2013,14:14:24,Scott France,ZOA on PAG 08/02/2013,14:14:53,Taylor Heyl,Exactly! Coral recruit still too small for OPH? Interesting to think about what size a coral must be, number of polyps, etc...before OPHs will get on. 08/02/2013,14:14:58,michaelvecchione,ASR 08/02/2013,14:15:06,Taylor Heyl,close up of PAG 08/02/2013,14:15:16,Andrea Quattrini,audio still very choppy here, is it just me? 08/02/2013,14:15:26,Scott France,No - audio in-and-out here as well 08/02/2013,14:15:45,Scott France,on I1 08/02/2013,14:16:02,michaelvecchione,same here 08/02/2013,14:16:18,Scott France,ZOA = Epizoanthus 08/02/2013,14:17:15,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia? 08/02/2013,14:17:16,Andrea Quattrini,CORO 08/02/2013,14:17:58,Taylor Heyl,SHI Nematocarcinid 08/02/2013,14:18:37,Scott France,CORO Swiftia best guess 08/02/2013,14:19:01,Taylor Heyl,Close up of COR Swifita, no associates 08/02/2013,14:19:10,Taylor Heyl,ASR large white 08/02/2013,14:20:06,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/02/2013,14:20:14,marthanizinski,39 55.9615N 69 13.7069 W 1117 m 08/02/2013,14:20:21,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Anthomastus 08/02/2013,14:20:27,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1117 meters 08/02/2013,14:20:53,Taylor Heyl,SQA in hole 08/02/2013,14:20:57,Taylor Heyl,GAS 08/02/2013,14:21:20,briankennedy,SPO 08/02/2013,14:21:31,Tim Shank,Axiid? 08/02/2013,14:21:33,Tim Shank,great shot 08/02/2013,14:21:56,Taylor Heyl,beautiful imagery 08/02/2013,14:22:38,Taylor Heyl,ASR white on wall 08/02/2013,14:25:08,jasonchaytor,some weak layering in the wall 08/02/2013,14:25:23,Taylor Heyl,BIV 08/02/2013,14:25:27,briankennedy,SPO 08/02/2013,14:25:29,jasonchaytor,still relatively heavy erosion 08/02/2013,14:25:37,Taylor Heyl,BIV ctenoides? 08/02/2013,14:26:10,Taylor Heyl,Just one BIV in hole of rock wall 08/02/2013,14:26:22,Rhian Waller,Acesta? BIV 08/02/2013,14:28:16,Catalina Martinez,Audio currently working on I2 and I1, but still issues with RTS 08/02/2013,14:28:20,marthanizinski,39 55.9566 N 69 13.7049 W 1117 m 08/02/2013,14:28:31,Rhian Waller,Audio very choppy here on I1 08/02/2013,14:30:15,Andrea Quattrini,is that a tiny CORB? 08/02/2013,14:30:26,Taylor Heyl,Likely Ctenoides rather than Acesta....too flat and thick shelled? Would love a sample! 08/02/2013,14:30:27,Scott France,CORA 08/02/2013,14:30:33,Taylor Heyl,CORA Bathypathes? 08/02/2013,14:30:47,Taylor Heyl,Any associates in there? 08/02/2013,14:30:55,Taylor Heyl,egg? 08/02/2013,14:31:23,Taylor Heyl,OPH arms coming out of rock 08/02/2013,14:31:27,Taylor Heyl,Eunicid worm in ROC also 08/02/2013,14:31:27,Andrea Quattrini,this looks different then a Bathypathes to me 08/02/2013,14:31:28,Tim Shank,OPH arms coming out of bottom substrate 08/02/2013,14:31:32,Catalina Martinez,Audio clear on both I2 and I1 so Rhian, probably a local issue 08/02/2013,14:32:06,Catalina Martinez,Unfortunately, that is common. Audio is always the hardest part - always best to use the conf line 08/02/2013,14:32:44,Tim Shank,APH one on CORB branch 08/02/2013,14:33:25,Tim Shank,1114m 08/02/2013,14:33:34,Tim Shank,COR cup 08/02/2013,14:33:37,Tim Shank,SPO 08/02/2013,14:34:24,Scott France,I'm not sure it is a local problem as the audio comes and goes here in Louisiana as well. Could be another local issue here as well, but haven't experienced these problems in the past 2 weeks. 08/02/2013,14:34:37,Andrea Quattrini,yea, in california too! 08/02/2013,14:35:35,Tim Shank,ASR 08/02/2013,14:35:35,Scott France,I'm on conference line as well and audio is fine there, but can't hear pilots or videographer. 08/02/2013,14:36:01,Tim Shank,Yes, we can not hear the pilots or videographer either. 08/02/2013,14:36:03,Catalina Martinez,Very common to have audio and video issues through I1 locally. If coming in clean at URI where they originate, then the issue is typically local and can differ between browsers, computers, etc. Useful to clear cache regularly. 08/02/2013,14:36:15,Tim Shank,close up of COR CUP DEMO 08/02/2013,14:36:52,briankennedy,DVL target CAEXD02_01 dropped 08/02/2013,14:37:32,Scott France,Re: audio: Okay, but just noting this is the first time I've had this experience in the 2+ weeks. 08/02/2013,14:37:50,Taylor Heyl,Close up of BIV in crack of rock 08/02/2013,14:37:56,Taylor Heyl,HYD on BIV shell 08/02/2013,14:39:11,Tim Shank,XEN 08/02/2013,14:39:16,Tim Shank,CRA 08/02/2013,14:39:18,Catalina Martinez,Buffering issues tend to build up over time, so clearing cache can help considerably 08/02/2013,14:40:06,Tim Shank,CRA carapace 08/02/2013,14:40:47,Taylor Heyl,ASR x4 on rock 08/02/2013,14:40:49,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/02/2013,14:41:20,Taylor Heyl,BIV cluster underneath rock ledge 08/02/2013,14:41:24,Taylor Heyl,XEN x2 08/02/2013,14:41:24,michaelvecchione,FSH Cyclothone 08/02/2013,14:41:25,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/02/2013,14:41:41,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia in front of "cave" 08/02/2013,14:42:04,Amy Baco-Taylor,bathypathes 08/02/2013,14:42:10,Taylor Heyl,ASR lost an arm? 08/02/2013,14:42:24,Taylor Heyl,ring ACN on Bathypathes 08/02/2013,14:42:34,Taylor Heyl,OPH associate 08/02/2013,14:42:41,Taylor Heyl,x2 08/02/2013,14:42:41,Scott France,OPH on CORO Bathypathes 08/02/2013,14:43:40,Taylor Heyl,OPH on seafloor behind CORO Bathypathes - different species 08/02/2013,14:43:40,marthanizinski,39 55.9573 N 69 13.7063 W 1113 m 08/02/2013,14:43:51,Taylor Heyl,SQA in hole behind Bathypathes 08/02/2013,14:44:10,Taylor Heyl,Deph 1113 meters 08/02/2013,14:47:12,Andrea Quattrini,CORP 08/02/2013,14:47:23,Taylor Heyl,CORP with Ophiuroid associate 08/02/2013,14:47:45,Amy Baco-Taylor,Acanthogorgiid? 08/02/2013,14:48:01,Rhian Waller,Paramuricea juv? 08/02/2013,14:48:17,Rhian Waller,Or Acanthogorgia? 08/02/2013,14:48:30,Scott France,More likely Paramuricea given the OPH and the relative thickness of the polyps. 08/02/2013,14:48:37,Rhian Waller,Small one! 08/02/2013,14:48:54,Scott France,Yup. We've been seeing two morphs out here... 08/02/2013,14:49:06,Scott France,This lighter yellow one and the more orange one. 08/02/2013,14:49:23,Rhian Waller,In the north we had purple and yellow like this one 08/02/2013,14:49:34,Scott France,The lighter one has slightly thinner polyps we think. 08/02/2013,14:49:37,Rhian Waller,though not stick like - more bushy 08/02/2013,14:50:07,Andrea Quattrini,we have seen many "stick-like" morphs during leg 1 08/02/2013,14:50:07,Scott France,Rhain - we saw the yellow-purple ones in Baltimore Canyon as well, but much shallower (300-400 m range) 08/02/2013,14:50:23,Scott France,They have to start somewhere! Gangly teens. 08/02/2013,14:50:29,Rhian Waller,Cool - they were all over the GoMaine 08/02/2013,14:50:32,jasonchaytor,substantial sediment drape, even on the steepwer wall faces 08/02/2013,14:50:48,Rhian Waller,Andrea - great on the stick like - wonder if it's different morph or just juvenile? 08/02/2013,14:50:54,Rhian Waller,Any clue? 08/02/2013,14:51:05,Scott France,Oh - and by yellow-purple I mean both colors on the same colony. 08/02/2013,14:51:08,briankennedy,XEN 08/02/2013,14:51:38,Andrea Quattrini,Not sure Rhian- 08/02/2013,14:51:51,Andrea Quattrini,I would tend to lean toward different morph or different spp 08/02/2013,14:51:56,Taylor Heyl,We have seen yellow-purple morph in the Gulf of Mexico too... 08/02/2013,14:52:01,Taylor Heyl,dead SHI 08/02/2013,14:52:03,Rhian Waller,Curious! 08/02/2013,14:52:19,Rhian Waller,Not sure we say bi-colour, but did see the two colours on different colonies 08/02/2013,14:52:22,Scott France,Rhian - so far we have found no consistent genetic marker that matches with broader colony morphology (i.e. more or less branching). There is genetic variation, but so far it doesn't match that particular characteristic. 08/02/2013,14:52:46,Rhian Waller,Need to do some internal repro….! 08/02/2013,14:53:07,Rhian Waller,HYD 08/02/2013,14:53:08,Andrea Quattrini,in the Gom we definitely see purple and yellow morphs, also on the same colony 08/02/2013,14:53:25,michaelvecchione,GAS 08/02/2013,14:54:02,Tim Shank,GAS on seafloor 08/02/2013,14:54:55,marthanizinski,Hydroid with barnacle and gastropod 08/02/2013,14:54:56,Tim Shank,BAR x 2 at least on base of HYD 08/02/2013,14:55:11,Rhian Waller,XEN 08/02/2013,14:55:27,Taylor Heyl,SHI Nematocarcinid on sediment 08/02/2013,14:56:22,michaelvecchione,FSH Antimora 08/02/2013,14:56:24,Taylor Heyl,FSH Antimora 08/02/2013,14:56:59,Taylor Heyl,Small polyps on dead coral skeleton? 08/02/2013,14:57:11,Rhian Waller,Looks like polyps 08/02/2013,14:57:14,Taylor Heyl,BIV shell on sed 08/02/2013,14:57:22,Taylor Heyl,FELO cutthroat eel 08/02/2013,14:57:55,Taylor Heyl,coral rubble 08/02/2013,14:57:57,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/02/2013,14:57:58,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/02/2013,14:58:33,jasonchaytor,bored out wall material?? 08/02/2013,14:58:34,Taylor Heyl,Bone? 08/02/2013,14:58:44,Rhian Waller,ZOA 08/02/2013,14:58:47,Taylor Heyl,zoanthids 08/02/2013,14:58:53,Rhian Waller,XEN 08/02/2013,14:59:24,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/02/2013,14:59:28,Taylor Heyl,ACN orange on sediment 08/02/2013,15:01:10,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 08/02/2013,15:01:13,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/02/2013,15:01:21,Taylor Heyl,approaching rock 08/02/2013,15:01:41,Taylor Heyl,COR at base of rock 08/02/2013,15:02:12,Taylor Heyl,COR Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,15:02:18,Andrea Quattrini,ring anemone 08/02/2013,15:02:19,michaelvecchione,Sargassum? 08/02/2013,15:02:27,Scott France,CORG Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,15:02:31,michaelvecchione,never mind. 08/02/2013,15:02:37,Taylor Heyl,HYD at tips 08/02/2013,15:02:45,Rhian Waller,ACN venus fly trap 08/02/2013,15:03:19,marthanizinski,39 55.9616 N 69 13.7236 W 1099 m 08/02/2013,15:05:42,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/02/2013,15:07:16,Tim Shank,BIV limid 08/02/2013,15:07:30,Tim Shank,ASR white arms 08/02/2013,15:07:38,Tim Shank,BIV valves 08/02/2013,15:07:40,Rhian Waller,Coral rubble? 08/02/2013,15:07:45,Tim Shank,COR RUB 08/02/2013,15:07:53,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/02/2013,15:07:55,Tim Shank,OPH on RUB 08/02/2013,15:08:01,Taylor Heyl,ASR on sediment 08/02/2013,15:08:11,Taylor Heyl,OPH disc up off sediment 08/02/2013,15:08:16,Rhian Waller,Desmo in the foreground on the rubble 08/02/2013,15:08:21,Taylor Heyl,BIV shells, open on sed 08/02/2013,15:08:22,jasonchaytor,brown staining along base of wall, possibly some current induced scouring 08/02/2013,15:08:51,Taylor Heyl,Solenosmilia rubble? 08/02/2013,15:09:10,Rhian Waller,Not close enough to tell I think 08/02/2013,15:09:42,jasonchaytor,layering in wall 08/02/2013,15:09:58,jasonchaytor,doesn't appear to be a significant lithologic change between layers 08/02/2013,15:10:13,Andrea Quattrini,fairly bare wall. no consipicous fauna 08/02/2013,15:10:17,Taylor Heyl,lateral movement on wall 08/02/2013,15:10:46,Taylor Heyl,URC 08/02/2013,15:10:55,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX 08/02/2013,15:11:14,Tim Shank,1084m 08/02/2013,15:11:15,Rhian Waller,COR scleractinian 08/02/2013,15:11:21,Tim Shank,HYD on COR 08/02/2013,15:11:21,Taylor Heyl,COR Solenosmilia? 08/02/2013,15:11:24,Taylor Heyl,HYD associates 08/02/2013,15:11:31,Rhian Waller,Yup - Solenosmillia 08/02/2013,15:11:36,Taylor Heyl,SQA 08/02/2013,15:11:47,Andrea Quattrini,SQA few 08/02/2013,15:11:49,Rhian Waller,Dead cup coral 08/02/2013,15:12:05,briankennedy,depth 1085 meters heading 250 degrees 08/02/2013,15:12:24,Taylor Heyl,APH associate 08/02/2013,15:12:33,Rhian Waller,There's a cup coral in the middle there too 08/02/2013,15:12:39,Taylor Heyl,CORO small in with Solenosmilia 08/02/2013,15:12:40,Tim Shank,CRA many here chirostylids? 08/02/2013,15:12:40,amandademopoulos,temp=4.3C 08/02/2013,15:12:41,Andrea Quattrini,COR cup in middle? single white 08/02/2013,15:12:51,Rhian Waller,Yup - red tentacles 08/02/2013,15:13:07,Tim Shank,more of that "orange sponge-like" material on wall 08/02/2013,15:13:11,Scott France,CORO stoloniferous on Solenosmilia 08/02/2013,15:13:23,Andrea Quattrini,2 URC types 08/02/2013,15:13:24,Rhian Waller,Dead cup corals in the wall 08/02/2013,15:13:42,Rhian Waller,CORO Cup on right of screen 08/02/2013,15:13:55,Rhian Waller,Sorry - COR cup 08/02/2013,15:14:53,Tim Shank,HYD on COR skeleton 08/02/2013,15:14:53,Rhian Waller,COR Cup - looks like D. dianthus 08/02/2013,15:14:56,Taylor Heyl,SPO abundant on this wall 08/02/2013,15:15:17,Taylor Heyl,OPH in hole 08/02/2013,15:15:40,Rhian Waller,HYD 08/02/2013,15:15:46,Taylor Heyl,COR cup Javania 08/02/2013,15:15:58,Taylor Heyl,SER worms on BIV shell 08/02/2013,15:16:10,Andrea Quattrini,COR cup Javania 08/02/2013,15:16:47,Rhian Waller,Could be Javania - would need to collect though to see difference between Desmo 08/02/2013,15:17:08,Scott France,CORO stoloniferous 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,15:17:30,Rhian Waller,COR scleractinian reef building 08/02/2013,15:17:47,Rhian Waller,Brisingid 08/02/2013,15:17:47,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 08/02/2013,15:18:19,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid 08/02/2013,15:18:55,Tim Shank,Chat test here 08/02/2013,15:18:59,marthanizinski,39 55.9667 N 69 13.7284 W 1077 m 08/02/2013,15:19:09,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1077 meters 08/02/2013,15:19:13,Taylor Heyl,Hdg. 228 08/02/2013,15:19:19,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/02/2013,15:19:37,Scott France,I see your chat time. I've noticed more of a delay today... 08/02/2013,15:19:39,Taylor Heyl,Moving along vertical wall with COR Solenosmilia, BIV, SPO 08/02/2013,15:19:40,Andrea Quattrini,FELO cutthroats 08/02/2013,15:19:57,Taylor Heyl,large SPOHEX on ledges of wall 08/02/2013,15:20:13,Scott France,CORO Clavularia 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,15:20:18,Rhian Waller,Beautiful! 08/02/2013,15:20:23,Andrea Quattrini,chat test 08/02/2013,15:20:51,Rhian Waller,Chat has frozen - or is just slow - for me 08/02/2013,15:21:02,Taylor Heyl,COR cup Javania 08/02/2013,15:21:13,Rhian Waller,COR solenosmillia 08/02/2013,15:21:17,Taylor Heyl,SQA in white SPOHEX 08/02/2013,15:21:24,Rhian Waller,COR cup scleractinians 08/02/2013,15:21:36,Taylor Heyl,Yes, chat is slow for us at WHOI too 08/02/2013,15:22:03,Taylor Heyl,CORO on BIV shell 08/02/2013,15:22:29,Taylor Heyl,SER worms on BIV shells 08/02/2013,15:22:57,Taylor Heyl,COR cup Desmophyllum 08/02/2013,15:23:04,Taylor Heyl,Multiple different types of sponges here 08/02/2013,15:23:53,Taylor Heyl,OPH small near BIV 08/02/2013,15:24:41,Taylor Heyl,HYD on BIV shells 08/02/2013,15:28:57,Taylor Heyl,SER worms extended out of tubes 08/02/2013,15:28:57,Taylor Heyl,SHI banded 08/02/2013,15:30:02,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthonella 08/02/2013,15:31:08,Taylor Heyl,OPH in SPO 08/02/2013,15:31:08,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1080 meters, Hdg. 239, imaging on this vertical wall, current out of the SE 08/02/2013,15:33:16,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L2_ROV02_2 08/02/2013,15:35:01,Taylor Heyl,COR Bathypathes 08/02/2013,15:35:01,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1081meters, temp 4.0C 08/02/2013,15:39:23,Catalina Martinez,Sorry folks. There are apparently some major network issues at URI right now that folks are scrambling to deal with - system wide. Affecting our server that handles IM chat, FTP, and EX portal, among other things. I1 seems to be fine though. . .? Will keep you posted. 08/02/2013,15:42:04,Andrea Quattrini,back on? 08/02/2013,15:44:25,Andrea Quattrini,CORA 08/02/2013,15:44:35,Andrea Quattrini,ACN on CORA 08/02/2013,15:44:44,Catalina Martinez,URI network stabliized now 08/02/2013,15:45:12,Andrea Quattrini,BIV abundant in groove 08/02/2013,15:49:13,Andrea Quattrini,1074 m depth 08/02/2013,15:50:05,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid 08/02/2013,15:50:13,Andrea Quattrini,a few ACN flyrraps 08/02/2013,15:50:38,Taylor Heyl,FSH blob fish 08/02/2013,15:50:47,Andrea Quattrini,FSH fathead 08/02/2013,15:50:53,Andrea Quattrini,Cottunculus thomsonii 08/02/2013,15:50:54,Taylor Heyl,Cuttunculus sp. 08/02/2013,15:50:59,Taylor Heyl,thanks Andrea 08/02/2013,15:51:21,Andrea Quattrini,same family as the blobfish! 08/02/2013,15:51:55,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid 08/02/2013,15:52:10,Taylor Heyl,COR Thouarella with OPH associates - multiple 08/02/2013,15:52:12,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Thouarella 08/02/2013,15:52:20,Andrea Quattrini,CORS Solenosimila 08/02/2013,15:52:36,Taylor Heyl,CRI associate on Thouareall 08/02/2013,15:52:42,Taylor Heyl,Thouarella 08/02/2013,15:52:53,Taylor Heyl,OPH on sediment 08/02/2013,15:53:07,Andrea Quattrini,Did we see this crinoid sp. on other Thouarella? 08/02/2013,15:54:01,Andrea Quattrini,OPHS abundant 08/02/2013,15:55:36,Andrea Quattrini,ACN on CORG Thouarella 08/02/2013,15:55:42,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap associate on CORG Thouarealla 08/02/2013,15:55:59,Taylor Heyl,URC on Thouarella skeleton 08/02/2013,15:56:00,Andrea Quattrini,URC on coral? 08/02/2013,15:56:05,Andrea Quattrini,predation? 08/02/2013,15:56:22,Taylor Heyl,OPH on healthy Thouarella polyps 08/02/2013,15:56:31,Taylor Heyl,SQA on wall behind coral 08/02/2013,15:56:35,Taylor Heyl,COR cup Javania 08/02/2013,15:57:44,Scott France,Are we back? 08/02/2013,15:57:50,amandademopoulos,we are back 08/02/2013,15:58:06,Taylor Heyl,CRI associate on this CORG Thouarealla 08/02/2013,15:58:35,Taylor Heyl,many ophs on this Thouarealla 08/02/2013,15:58:39,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid on wall 08/02/2013,15:58:51,Andrea Quattrini,2 ACN Actiniscyphia 08/02/2013,15:58:58,Andrea Quattrini,SPO hex 08/02/2013,15:59:11,Andrea Quattrini,good with me! 08/02/2013,15:59:17,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/02/2013,15:59:34,amandademopoulos,hi Cheryl 08/02/2013,15:59:39,Andrea Quattrini,CORO bamboo? 08/02/2013,16:00:05,cherylmorrison,hi all! great dive so far! 08/02/2013,16:00:20,Andrea Quattrini,hi Cheryl~ 08/02/2013,16:01:10,Tim Shank,SHI mysid with eggs 08/02/2013,16:01:22,Tim Shank,possum shrimp 08/02/2013,16:02:04,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/02/2013,16:02:15,Tim Shank,no other associates 08/02/2013,16:02:19,Taylor Heyl,No other visible associates on CORO Bamboo 08/02/2013,16:03:28,Andrea Quattrini,CORS Solenosimilia 08/02/2013,16:03:41,Tim Shank,1066m 08/02/2013,16:03:44,Tim Shank,OCT 08/02/2013,16:04:24,Tim Shank,HOLES in wall with BIV 08/02/2013,16:04:30,Andrea Quattrini,BIV abundant 08/02/2013,16:04:40,Tim Shank,hummocks under ledges 08/02/2013,16:04:40,Andrea Quattrini,CORG 08/02/2013,16:04:41,Scott France,CORP 08/02/2013,16:04:49,Taylor Heyl,CORA Bathypathes 08/02/2013,16:04:58,Scott France,Sorry - CORG Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,16:05:00,Andrea Quattrini,Can we get a zoom on yellow corals? 08/02/2013,16:05:08,Tim Shank,COR acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,16:05:13,leswatling,the bivalves really like these little overhangs 08/02/2013,16:05:20,Scott France,CORO Anthothela 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,16:05:38,Taylor Heyl,OPH associate on CORA Bathypathes 08/02/2013,16:05:52,Taylor Heyl,CORO Anthothela on CORG Acanthogorgia? 08/02/2013,16:06:17,Scott France,Taylor - yes, that is what I thought I saw - just to the right of Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,16:06:25,Taylor Heyl,Thanks Scott 08/02/2013,16:07:45,Rhian Waller,COR solitary scleractinians 08/02/2013,16:08:21,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Clavularia 08/02/2013,16:08:36,Tim Shank,COR cup 08/02/2013,16:08:53,Tim Shank,close up on CORG Acanthogorgia with OPH 08/02/2013,16:09:03,marthanizinski,39 55.9545 N 69 13.73713 W 1061 m 08/02/2013,16:09:07,Andrea Quattrini,2 OPHS? 08/02/2013,16:09:08,Rhian Waller,COR dead cups embedded into wall - maybe reef building scleractinains too. 08/02/2013,16:09:41,Tim Shank,ACN ring on CORG Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,16:09:54,Tim Shank,OPH x 2 on CORG Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,16:10:12,Tim Shank,OPH on rock different 08/02/2013,16:11:04,Taylor Heyl,CORA Parantipathes 08/02/2013,16:11:07,Rhian Waller,HYD 08/02/2013,16:11:11,Andrea Quattrini,wow! 08/02/2013,16:11:13,Tim Shank,CORB loaded with OPHS 08/02/2013,16:11:14,Taylor Heyl,with many OPH associates 08/02/2013,16:11:32,Andrea Quattrini,ha. an ophiuorid hotel! 08/02/2013,16:11:35,Taylor Heyl,awesome 08/02/2013,16:11:53,Taylor Heyl,COR Cup Javania on wall 08/02/2013,16:12:10,leswatling,maybe that's why the older ones get squat lobsters... throw those ophi bums out! 08/02/2013,16:12:21,Andrea Quattrini,ha 08/02/2013,16:12:27,Rhian Waller,Javania and/or Desmo 08/02/2013,16:12:38,Rhian Waller,Need samples to verify between 08/02/2013,16:14:08,Rhian Waller,May even be some circular caryophyllia in there too! 08/02/2013,16:15:16,Scott France,I think the whitish colony to the right of the Parantipathes was also a black coral - Bathypathes (?alternata) 08/02/2013,16:15:43,Tim Shank,1057m 08/02/2013,16:15:52,Scott France,At first I thought it was a HYD but I saw polyps on the central axis 08/02/2013,16:15:57,Taylor Heyl,We have some samples of these cup corals from Munsen and Powell canyons...will have genetics on these soon. 08/02/2013,16:16:07,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid 08/02/2013,16:16:10,Rhian Waller,Cool! 08/02/2013,16:16:17,Rhian Waller,Javania and Desmo often co-occur 08/02/2013,16:16:19,leswatling,By the way, I checked in the giant Georges Bank book, and it seems that the carbonate beds like these at 1000 m depth or so are Cretaceous in age, but I didn't check for more detailed information. Cretaceous is 65 to 100 million years ago, or so... 08/02/2013,16:16:37,Andrea Quattrini,Anthothela? 08/02/2013,16:17:01,Scott France,Yup Anthothela overgrowing CORA 08/02/2013,16:17:02,Andrea Quattrini,Lots of OPHS 08/02/2013,16:17:04,leswatling,good call 08/02/2013,16:17:06,Rhian Waller,Beautiful! 08/02/2013,16:19:14,Scott France,Large CORG Thouarella 08/02/2013,16:20:12,Andrea Quattrini,CORG Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,16:22:36,Andrea Quattrini,more Thouarella here 08/02/2013,16:22:48,michaelvecchione,SQD 08/02/2013,16:22:58,Andrea Quattrini,depth 1042 m 08/02/2013,16:23:12,Andrea Quattrini,FSH oreo n helgae 08/02/2013,16:23:35,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/02/2013,16:23:55,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/02/2013,16:25:02,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthothela? 08/02/2013,16:25:08,Andrea Quattrini,small bamboo? 08/02/2013,16:25:48,Taylor Heyl,SHI banded 08/02/2013,16:26:35,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia? 08/02/2013,16:27:06,Taylor Heyl,COR Thouarella with many ophiuroid associates 08/02/2013,16:28:24,Andrea Quattrini,COR Swiftia 08/02/2013,16:28:56,Andrea Quattrini,a few ring anemones 08/02/2013,16:29:12,Taylor Heyl,HYD associates also on this Swiftia 08/02/2013,16:29:31,Taylor Heyl,APH associates 08/02/2013,16:32:49,michaelvecchione,FSH Macrourid 08/02/2013,16:33:34,amandademopoulos,XEN 08/02/2013,16:33:42,Taylor Heyl,XEN abundant here at base of wall 08/02/2013,16:35:03,Taylor Heyl,ASR under ledge 08/02/2013,16:35:12,Taylor Heyl,SPO on pitted rock wall 08/02/2013,16:35:47,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysids 08/02/2013,16:35:48,michaelvecchione,Mysid 08/02/2013,16:36:50,Amy Baco-Taylor,Coral food :) 08/02/2013,16:37:03,michaelvecchione,Amphipods too 08/02/2013,16:37:25,Taylor Heyl,CRARED covered in sediment 08/02/2013,16:38:23,Rhian Waller,XEN 08/02/2013,16:39:05,Rhian Waller,COR Reef Building 08/02/2013,16:39:22,Taylor Heyl,BIV in holes in ROC 08/02/2013,16:39:22,Andrea Quattrini,COR Solenosmilia 08/02/2013,16:39:34,Andrea Quattrini,CORG Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,16:39:42,Taylor Heyl,COR Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,16:39:48,Rhian Waller,COR solitary corals 08/02/2013,16:40:10,Taylor Heyl,ACN orange on wall 08/02/2013,16:40:13,Taylor Heyl,ASR hot pink 08/02/2013,16:40:23,Rhian Waller,Hot Pink! 08/02/2013,16:42:47,Scott France,Passing over CORO Anthomastus and Thouarella 08/02/2013,16:42:58,Taylor Heyl,Traversing over soft sediment now with little fauna visible 08/02/2013,16:43:00,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/02/2013,16:43:06,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1028 meters, Hdg 289 08/02/2013,16:43:08,briankinlan,Could we get a lat/long read into the eventlog when you get a chance? 08/02/2013,16:43:59,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/02/2013,16:44:01,marthanizinski,39 55.9598 N 69 13.7425 W 1026 m 08/02/2013,16:44:21,michaelvecchione,Macrourid 08/02/2013,16:45:07,michaelvecchione,wiggly thing 08/02/2013,16:46:05,jasonchaytor,BUR 08/02/2013,16:46:29,michaelvecchione,FSH Cyclothone 08/02/2013,16:51:37,Andrea Quattrini,i missed it... 08/02/2013,16:52:09,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L2_ROV02_3 08/02/2013,16:52:20,michaelvecchione,I just caught the end (so to speak) of the fish. I think it was a brottulid 08/02/2013,16:52:41,Andrea Quattrini,FSH synapho cutthroat 08/02/2013,16:53:21,Taylor Heyl,OCT 08/02/2013,16:53:31,michaelvecchione,at last. 08/02/2013,16:53:32,Taylor Heyl,Graneledone 08/02/2013,16:54:12,michaelvecchione,Taylor is making me redundant. 08/02/2013,16:54:15,Scott France,Amazing! 08/02/2013,16:54:26,Tim Shank,Great shot…high brow. 08/02/2013,16:55:33,marthanizinski,39 55.9571 N 69 13.7588 W 1014 m 08/02/2013,16:55:56,Taylor Heyl,Mike, Is it Graneledone verrucosa? 08/02/2013,16:56:06,michaelvecchione,Yes 08/02/2013,16:56:26,Taylor Heyl,'Bout time! 08/02/2013,16:58:58,michaelvecchione,nice to get the laser measurement. 08/02/2013,17:00:17,Taylor Heyl,CRARED in BUR 08/02/2013,17:00:53,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/02/2013,17:02:04,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/02/2013,17:02:19,Taylor Heyl,Illex? 08/02/2013,17:02:23,michaelvecchione,zoom? 08/02/2013,17:03:03,michaelvecchione,COuldn't tell for sure. Might have been Illex 08/02/2013,17:05:47,michaelvecchione,CTE up top? 08/02/2013,17:07:10,Tim Shank,SQD 08/02/2013,17:07:33,Tim Shank,1020m alt 3m 08/02/2013,17:07:46,michaelvecchione,Illex illecebrosus 08/02/2013,17:08:14,michaelvecchione,red thing 08/02/2013,17:09:51,michaelvecchione,CTE red cydippid 08/02/2013,17:10:28,briankinlan,For anyone following along with the multibeam bathymetry: there appears to be a shift of about 50m (2 pixels) to the west. This means that if you are plotting our lat/long overlaid on the bathy map, you will need to mentally shift the bathymetry to the east about 50m to understand where we are. 08/02/2013,17:12:35,michaelvecchione,ASR 08/02/2013,17:13:30,michaelvecchione,lots of BIV 08/02/2013,17:13:45,michaelvecchione,also brisingids 08/02/2013,17:14:34,Tim Shank,Back on wall with ledges….lines of BIV again 08/02/2013,17:14:54,marthanizinski,39 55.9657N 69 13. 7370 W 1034 08/02/2013,17:15:02,Tim Shank,CORO acanthogorgia, COR scleractinians 08/02/2013,17:15:08,Taylor Heyl,COR Clavularia 08/02/2013,17:15:18,Tim Shank,COR cup 08/02/2013,17:15:18,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 08/02/2013,17:15:21,Scott France,Think I saw a few tall Parantipathes CORA as well 08/02/2013,17:15:44,Taylor Heyl,COR Paragorgia 08/02/2013,17:15:48,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthothela 08/02/2013,17:15:51,Taylor Heyl,SQA 08/02/2013,17:15:59,Tim Shank,HYD 08/02/2013,17:16:17,Tim Shank,I didn't see the Parantipathes…:-( 08/02/2013,17:16:39,Scott France,It was when we were father off the wall. We should see them again when we move 08/02/2013,17:16:54,Rhian Waller,COR - live and dead solenosmillia 08/02/2013,17:17:06,Tim Shank,Looks like a large group of APH on the HYD group on the right.. 08/02/2013,17:17:17,Tim Shank,right of solenosmillia 08/02/2013,17:17:31,Rhian Waller,Beautiful shot of the striations on the solenosmillia! 08/02/2013,17:17:42,Amy Baco-Taylor,Was the purple what you were calling clavularia? 08/02/2013,17:17:56,Tim Shank,yes 08/02/2013,17:18:20,Amy Baco-Taylor,Where's the Anthothela? 08/02/2013,17:18:31,Tim Shank,POL 08/02/2013,17:18:52,Tim Shank,POL associate on acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,17:18:59,Tim Shank,x3 08/02/2013,17:19:06,Scott France,Anthothela is overgrowing parts of the Acanthogorgia. The white stuff 08/02/2013,17:19:25,Amy Baco-Taylor,Interesting 08/02/2013,17:19:48,Scott France,Not uncommon to see it overgrowing other colonies. 08/02/2013,17:19:56,Amy Baco-Taylor,How can you tell its Anthothela, maybe I missed the closeup.. 08/02/2013,17:20:13,michaelvecchione,FSH 08/02/2013,17:20:46,Taylor Heyl,APH associates on HYD and dead coral skeleton 08/02/2013,17:22:05,Rhian Waller,Is the whole wall consolodated corals? 08/02/2013,17:22:22,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/02/2013,17:22:22,Tim Shank,1035m 08/02/2013,17:22:37,michaelvecchione,SQD Illex 08/02/2013,17:22:39,Tim Shank,interesting…altitude is 53m 08/02/2013,17:23:10,Scott France,Hard to define how I tell it is Anthothela: it is a scleraxonian, and so without a central axis. The branches therefore don't grow in "straight" segments, and the tissue is on the thick side. It is also always white. It is easier to ID when you see it growing from the holdfast, which spreads over the substrata and can put up multiple "stalks," like Paragorgia. 08/02/2013,17:23:45,Tim Shank,CORA parantapathes….loaded with OPHs again 08/02/2013,17:23:49,Amy Baco-Taylor,Cool 08/02/2013,17:23:53,Rhian Waller,Lots of COR dead solitary scleractinians embedded in the wall - Desmo and/or Javania 08/02/2013,17:23:54,Tim Shank,close up* 08/02/2013,17:24:01,Rhian Waller,COR Live Solitary corals 08/02/2013,17:24:10,Taylor Heyl,SQA on COR cup 08/02/2013,17:24:20,Tim Shank,The polyps on this parantapathes are really reduced…no? 08/02/2013,17:24:39,Rhian Waller,Retracted after a good meal? 08/02/2013,17:25:09,Scott France,Black coral polyps can't retract, although in some the tentacles can shorten. 08/02/2013,17:25:19,Scott France,I think Parantipathes just has small polyps. 08/02/2013,17:25:30,Scott France,Again, highly elongated along the axis. 08/02/2013,17:26:04,Tim Shank,well…we've seen much larger polyps on these guys…so much so you can't see the crabs…. just an observation…. 08/02/2013,17:26:39,Rhian Waller,I think i've seen both, and just assumed the tentacles had retracted for feeding……interesting! 08/02/2013,17:26:55,Rhian Waller,Some big solitary corals on this wall - alive and dead! 08/02/2013,17:27:11,Scott France,Different species maybe? I thought these pinnules were quite long 08/02/2013,17:27:44,Tim Shank,Wow, wall of black coral... 08/02/2013,17:27:49,Scott France,"Pinnules" are the branches that arise from the main axis in antipatharian terminology. 08/02/2013,17:28:06,Scott France,Guess I "did" see a few... 08/02/2013,17:28:07,Tim Shank,CORA parantapathes x2 with OPH associates 08/02/2013,17:28:09,Rhian Waller,This should be called "Black Coral Canyon"…..wowsers, never seen so many large ones! 08/02/2013,17:28:37,marthanizinski,39 55.9627 N 69 13.7370 W 1035 m 08/02/2013,17:28:55,Amy Baco-Taylor,Can you zoom on the spongish things? 08/02/2013,17:28:55,Taylor Heyl,APH associates 08/02/2013,17:29:07,Taylor Heyl,tiny white amphipods 08/02/2013,17:29:32,michaelvecchione,SPO 08/02/2013,17:31:13,Taylor Heyl,close up of SPO 08/02/2013,17:31:14,Tim Shank,SPO several on wall together 08/02/2013,17:31:19,Tim Shank,OPHs on wall 08/02/2013,17:31:43,amandademopoulos,Amy-was that what you were interested in? 08/02/2013,17:32:11,Rhian Waller,POLY chaete? 08/02/2013,17:32:15,Rhian Waller,Eunicid? 08/02/2013,17:32:16,Taylor Heyl,Eunicid worm 08/02/2013,17:32:16,Amy Baco-Taylor,Yes, thanks. On the regular feed it was hard to tell if they were sponges or tunicates 08/02/2013,17:32:18,michaelvecchione,POL? 08/02/2013,17:32:26,Rhian Waller,Yes Tim! I think so too! 08/02/2013,17:32:27,Taylor Heyl,URC white on wall 08/02/2013,17:35:16,Amy Baco-Taylor,Are these the kind of coral densities you've seen on the NE seamounts? 08/02/2013,17:35:57,leswatling,Sorry, I just got back on line but the quick view I had of the worm suggested scale worm to me. 08/02/2013,17:36:24,Scott France,In some places on NES densities are this high or higher... 08/02/2013,17:36:36,leswatling,Hi Amy, same species but lower densities here in my opinion. 08/02/2013,17:36:51,Scott France,On leg I in Block Canyon we saw much higher densities of bamboo corals… 08/02/2013,17:36:55,Taylor Heyl,WHOI watch change: Taylor Heyl off, Santiago Herrera and Kerry McCulloch on. 08/02/2013,17:37:07,Tim Shank,OPHS on base of COR skeleton 08/02/2013,17:37:14,Tim Shank,SQA 08/02/2013,17:37:28,Tim Shank,APH on skeleton 08/02/2013,17:37:28,Scott France,When I referred to high densities I meant of "corals" but not specifically Parantipathes. 08/02/2013,17:38:11,Rhian Waller,COR solitary 08/02/2013,17:38:37,Tim Shank,URC x2 on wall 08/02/2013,17:38:43,Amy Baco-Taylor,Neat spot 08/02/2013,17:40:17,Amy Baco-Taylor,Does anyone know the species on the bivalves? 08/02/2013,17:40:22,marthanizinski,ROV crew change 08/02/2013,17:41:32,leswatling,it is a limidae but I don't remember the species... 08/02/2013,17:41:59,Santiago Herrera,we have it as Ctenoides Les 08/02/2013,17:42:35,leswatling,oh yeah, that was provided by Paula Mikkelson. Family is Limidae... a moderately widespread deep sea family. 08/02/2013,17:43:18,Tim Shank,no species name yet.... 08/02/2013,17:45:40,Amy Baco-Taylor,Know anything about their biology? 08/02/2013,17:46:47,Scott France,They apparently like overhangs! 08/02/2013,17:47:03,Tim Shank,Not yet…..we are sequencing them literally as we speak…. 08/02/2013,17:47:20,Santiago Herrera,SQD on HD2 08/02/2013,17:47:39,Amy Baco-Taylor,Are they boring at all? 08/02/2013,17:48:01,Scott France,CORG Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,17:48:03,Santiago Herrera,CORO cf Paragorgia 08/02/2013,17:48:07,leswatling,watch how you say that...they are a bivalve after all... 08/02/2013,17:48:11,Santiago Herrera,zoom on SQD 08/02/2013,17:48:38,Scott France,CORA Parantipathes 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,17:48:47,michaelvecchione,Illex illecebrosus nice zoom thanks 08/02/2013,17:48:48,Santiago Herrera,COR Desmophyllum 08/02/2013,17:49:02,Tim Shank,associates on teh Parantipathes? 08/02/2013,17:49:20,Santiago Herrera,COR cf Solenosmilia 08/02/2013,17:49:55,Scott France,CORO Paragorgia 08/02/2013,17:49:59,Santiago Herrera,ACN on Paragorgia 08/02/2013,17:50:11,Tim Shank,Caprellid just flew by... 08/02/2013,17:50:23,Santiago Herrera,SQA on Paragorgia 08/02/2013,17:50:27,Santiago Herrera,APH as well 08/02/2013,17:50:34,Santiago Herrera,OPH too 08/02/2013,17:51:03,Santiago Herrera,>5 different associate taxa on this Paragorgia 08/02/2013,17:51:43,Rhian Waller,COR Solitarys - Desmo and/or Javania - lots on all the underhangs! 08/02/2013,17:51:52,Santiago Herrera,even though is so small 08/02/2013,17:52:40,Santiago Herrera,SHI next to bubblegum 08/02/2013,17:55:04,Santiago Herrera,SPO 08/02/2013,17:55:08,Santiago Herrera,SPO 08/02/2013,17:55:36,Santiago Herrera,CORA Bathypathes 08/02/2013,17:56:19,Santiago Herrera,large CORA colony 08/02/2013,17:57:00,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/02/2013,17:57:03,Santiago Herrera,SQA on CORA 08/02/2013,17:57:14,Santiago Herrera,zoom on the squat lobster? 08/02/2013,17:58:02,Santiago Herrera,OPH on CORA as well 08/02/2013,17:58:16,Santiago Herrera,ASR brisingid 08/02/2013,17:58:43,marthanizinski,SQT on black coral Gastroptychus 08/02/2013,17:58:44,leswatling,if these bivalves don't have a species name they should be named after bats, for example, myotis, the little brown bat of New England. 08/02/2013,17:58:47,Santiago Herrera,COR Solenosmilia 08/02/2013,17:59:04,Scott France,CORO Clavularia 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,17:59:28,Tim Shank,Ha. Sounds great Les… 08/02/2013,17:59:53,Santiago Herrera,more BIV Ctenoides under ledges here 08/02/2013,17:59:59,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 08/02/2013,18:00:00,Amy Baco-Taylor,There is a similar bivalve in the Pacific, I looked it up just now, falls into Acesta 08/02/2013,18:00:27,Scott France,CORG Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,18:00:27,Santiago Herrera,what's the white coral in the center ? 08/02/2013,18:00:32,Santiago Herrera,now left 08/02/2013,18:00:36,Scott France,Anthothela 08/02/2013,18:00:53,Scott France,CORG Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,18:01:01,Santiago Herrera,looks more like white bubblegum from here 08/02/2013,18:01:04,Scott France,Gold = CORG Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,White = Anthothela 08/02/2013,18:01:17,Scott France,Purple = CORO Clavularia 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,18:01:35,marthanizinski,39 55.9723 N 69 13.7444W 1038 m 08/02/2013,18:02:04,leswatling,yeah Acesta was considered until Paula suggested Ctenoides. 08/02/2013,18:02:09,Scott France,I think branches are too thin for Paragorgia. But they are both scleraxonians... 08/02/2013,18:02:30,Tim Shank,Les, was Paula on the chat? I missed that. 08/02/2013,18:02:39,Rhian Waller,Acesta in NE Atlantic too - be interesting when they've done the analysis to see how closely related they are! 08/02/2013,18:02:45,leswatling,But I think there might be some carbonate excavation going on here, to follow up on Amy's long ago previous question. 08/02/2013,18:03:38,leswatling,I think someone contacted her during one of the dives a week or more ago... 08/02/2013,18:03:41,Amy Baco-Taylor,It seems like an easier explanation than their larvae being able to find overhangs.. 08/02/2013,18:03:47,Santiago Herrera,Some Paragorgia can have quite thin branches, also Sibogagorgia 08/02/2013,18:03:52,Santiago Herrera,too far away to tell 08/02/2013,18:04:03,Tim Shank,Yes, it does look like a viable idea given the sculpted-looking character under the ledges... 08/02/2013,18:05:06,Santiago Herrera,off the wall 08/02/2013,18:05:33,Amy Baco-Taylor,Maybe Limidae canyon.. 08/02/2013,18:06:23,Scott France,Agreed Santiago, but I don't think I've seen any thin-branch Paragorgia today… And several of what I think are Anthothela (based on collections from Oceanographer and Baltimmore Canyons) 08/02/2013,18:07:00,Santiago Herrera,good point 08/02/2013,18:07:11,Scott France,That zoom looked like CORO Anthothela 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,18:07:21,Scott France,Doesn't branch like a Paragorgia 08/02/2013,18:07:38,Scott France,Or have swellings... 08/02/2013,18:07:52,Rhian Waller,Jellyfish 08/02/2013,18:07:57,Scott France,Hydromedusae 08/02/2013,18:08:10,Santiago Herrera,SPO 08/02/2013,18:08:11,Scott France,GREAT image! 08/02/2013,18:08:16,Rhian Waller,Beautiful! 08/02/2013,18:08:30,michaelvecchione,nice zoom on JFH 08/02/2013,18:08:48,Santiago Herrera,more COR Desmophyllum 08/02/2013,18:08:56,Rhian Waller,There's a large "yellow" possible sponge just above the current image - can we look up? 08/02/2013,18:09:11,Scott France,Hydromedusae 08/02/2013,18:10:28,michaelvecchione,Halicreas? 08/02/2013,18:11:25,Scott France,Sounds/looks good! I don't know my JFH genera. 08/02/2013,18:11:36,michaelvecchione,Trachymedusa 08/02/2013,18:11:46,michaelvecchione,FSH 08/02/2013,18:11:48,leswatling,is the plan to stay at this depth? Would be nice to get to a different substratum to see what difference that makes re the attached fauna. 08/02/2013,18:11:49,Scott France,Thanks 08/02/2013,18:12:18,Santiago Herrera,URC 08/02/2013,18:12:19,Scott France,Les - earlier we got to the top of this feature and it was thickly covered in sediments 08/02/2013,18:12:28,Rhian Waller,Urchins 08/02/2013,18:12:38,leswatling,ok, thanks. 08/02/2013,18:12:50,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthothela 08/02/2013,18:12:56,Santiago Herrera,SPO 08/02/2013,18:13:09,Santiago Herrera,OCT on HD2 08/02/2013,18:13:31,michaelvecchione,nice thanks 08/02/2013,18:13:49,Santiago Herrera,FSH 08/02/2013,18:13:52,marthanizinski,same species we saw earlier 08/02/2013,18:14:07,marthanizinski,? 08/02/2013,18:14:12,Santiago Herrera,ASR brisingid 08/02/2013,18:14:21,Santiago Herrera,Novodinia 08/02/2013,18:14:30,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/02/2013,18:14:50,Santiago Herrera,reached top of the wall 08/02/2013,18:14:54,michaelvecchione,OCT was Graneledone verrucosa. Don't see them swimming often. 08/02/2013,18:15:24,Scott France,Many CORA Parantipathes again 08/02/2013,18:15:51,Santiago Herrera,wal is heavily colonized 08/02/2013,18:16:00,Santiago Herrera,COR Solenosmilia 08/02/2013,18:16:35,Santiago Herrera,ASR brisingigd cf Novodinia 08/02/2013,18:16:43,jasonchaytor,minor wall failure possibly 08/02/2013,18:17:05,Amy Baco-Taylor,or a giant limid 08/02/2013,18:17:09,Amy Baco-Taylor,;) 08/02/2013,18:17:27,leswatling,you don't want to catch that one.... 08/02/2013,18:17:29,Santiago Herrera,many Ctenoides BIV 08/02/2013,18:17:50,Rhian Waller,COR solitary - Desmo - dead and live 08/02/2013,18:17:50,Santiago Herrera,Gadiropsaurus 08/02/2013,18:18:03,Santiago Herrera,FSH 08/02/2013,18:18:36,Rhian Waller,You can actually see a "bivalve" shape scar in the rock behind some of them 08/02/2013,18:19:15,leswatling,next time we see a fish like that can we get lasers on for a bit? 08/02/2013,18:19:21,Santiago Herrera,more CORO Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,18:19:44,Santiago Herrera,COR Desmophyllum, Solenosmilia 08/02/2013,18:19:58,Santiago Herrera,another FSH Gadiropsaurus 08/02/2013,18:20:02,Amy Baco-Taylor,was that an urchin just to left? 08/02/2013,18:21:09,Scott France,ZOA on Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,18:21:22,Santiago Herrera,CORO Antothela 08/02/2013,18:21:32,Santiago Herrera,SHI 08/02/2013,18:21:40,Santiago Herrera,CORO Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,18:21:43,Scott France,Small Paragorgia above... 08/02/2013,18:21:51,Santiago Herrera,ZOA on Acanthogorgia 08/02/2013,18:22:33,Santiago Herrera,cf Parazoanthus 08/02/2013,18:23:02,Santiago Herrera,red polyps look like Paragorgia 08/02/2013,18:23:08,marthanizinski,39 55.9829 N 69 13.7460 W 1032 m 08/02/2013,18:24:26,Santiago Herrera,SPO 08/02/2013,18:25:07,Santiago Herrera,COR Solenosmilia 08/02/2013,18:25:35,Santiago Herrera,more and more BIV Ctenoides 08/02/2013,18:25:56,Tim Shank,What a fantastic wall Great view * 08/02/2013,18:26:15,Santiago Herrera,squid ink 08/02/2013,18:26:25,Scott France,Pseudomorph! 08/02/2013,18:26:38,michaelvecchione,ink but not a pseudomorph 08/02/2013,18:26:56,Scott France,Dang! 08/02/2013,18:26:57,michaelvecchione,not ink 08/02/2013,18:26:58,Rhian Waller,Mucus! 08/02/2013,18:27:32,Rhian Waller,You have to get slimy to do science… 08/02/2013,18:27:44,leswatling,without mucus life itself would be impossible.... 08/02/2013,18:27:54,Rhian Waller,exactly! 08/02/2013,18:27:56,leswatling,famous quote from somebody 08/02/2013,18:28:24,michaelvecchione,not a larvacean house. I don't know what it is. 08/02/2013,18:28:36,Santiago Herrera,where is this mucus coming from? 08/02/2013,18:28:44,leswatling,I wonder if some fo the bivalves are spawning... 08/02/2013,18:28:47,Scott France,Pteropod mucous? 08/02/2013,18:28:47,Amy Baco-Taylor,egg mass? 08/02/2013,18:28:55,Santiago Herrera,ASR 08/02/2013,18:28:57,jasonchaytor,fresh surface 08/02/2013,18:29:20,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/02/2013,18:30:18,Santiago Herrera,COR Lophelia? 08/02/2013,18:30:23,Rhian Waller,What is the white??? 08/02/2013,18:30:31,cherylmorrison,Wow- yes, Lophelia! 08/02/2013,18:30:34,Andrea Quattrini,Lophelia! 08/02/2013,18:30:47,Rhian Waller,YES! 08/02/2013,18:31:15,Andrea Quattrini,1030 m depth 08/02/2013,18:31:32,Scott France,Registered big on the exclamation-mark-o-meter… 08/02/2013,18:31:35,Rhian Waller,Very very white morph. 08/02/2013,18:31:45,Santiago Herrera,Lophelia is rare compared to Solenosmilia from what we have seen in these canyons so far 08/02/2013,18:32:02,Rhian Waller,Has it always been the white morph or have you seen the orange or yellow morphs too? 08/02/2013,18:32:24,Scott France,Might be first white morph, I think... 08/02/2013,18:32:37,Andrea Quattrini,some questions whether we were seeing orange morph lophelia, but i think they have all been solenosmilia. we saw white Lophelia on leg 1 though 08/02/2013,18:32:52,marthanizinski,39 55.9967 N 69 13.7483 W 1030 m 08/02/2013,18:32:57,Santiago Herrera,I recall seeing the white Lophelia in leg 1 too 08/02/2013,18:33:06,Scott France,So much for my memory! 08/02/2013,18:33:07,Santiago Herrera,but not the orange 08/02/2013,18:33:09,Andrea Quattrini,i think around 900 m 08/02/2013,18:33:13,Rhian Waller,Everything i've been tuned into so far has the flattened polyps and bifurcation of solenosmillia. 08/02/2013,18:33:15,Santiago Herrera,another COR Lophelia 08/02/2013,18:33:28,Andrea Quattrini,yes Rhian…correct.... 08/02/2013,18:33:30,Santiago Herrera,CORA 08/02/2013,18:33:33,Rhian Waller,But it'd be worth looking closer at some of the orange colonies for a quick confirmation 08/02/2013,18:33:33,Santiago Herrera,ACN 08/02/2013,18:33:40,Scott France,CORO Clavularia 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,18:33:49,Santiago Herrera,COR Solenosmilia 08/02/2013,18:34:05,Rhian Waller,Yup - Solenosmillia and Lophelia, happy together... 08/02/2013,18:34:32,Santiago Herrera,SQA on Lophelia 08/02/2013,18:34:35,cherylmorrison,SQA 08/02/2013,18:34:44,Santiago Herrera,SQA on CORA 08/02/2013,18:34:48,Santiago Herrera,2x 08/02/2013,18:34:53,Tim Shank,Gastropthycus 08/02/2013,18:35:23,Santiago Herrera,URC 08/02/2013,18:35:52,Santiago Herrera,ACN on CORA 08/02/2013,18:35:54,Tim Shank,ACN, HYD, on CORA 08/02/2013,18:35:55,Santiago Herrera,HYD too 08/02/2013,18:35:57,Scott France,Brisingid in there as well 08/02/2013,18:37:11,Santiago Herrera,APH on CORA 08/02/2013,18:38:20,Santiago Herrera,some regions of CORA branches are exposed 08/02/2013,18:38:26,michaelvecchione,Chaetognath floating by 08/02/2013,18:38:27,Santiago Herrera,some colonized by HYD 08/02/2013,18:39:07,Santiago Herrera,CORA 08/02/2013,18:39:14,Andrea Quattrini,We did see white Lophelia on leg 1 in Hydrographer Canyon. 08/02/2013,18:39:32,michaelvecchione,FSH oreo 08/02/2013,18:40:10,Santiago Herrera,do you remember what depth that was Andrea? 08/02/2013,18:40:57,Andrea Quattrini,~850 m 08/02/2013,18:41:15,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Gadiropsaurus ensis 08/02/2013,18:41:16,marthanizinski,39 56.0053 N 69 13.7449 W 1025 m 08/02/2013,18:41:33,Santiago Herrera,thanks 08/02/2013,18:41:47,Santiago Herrera,FHS in CORA colony 08/02/2013,18:41:57,Santiago Herrera,FSH oreo 08/02/2013,18:42:04,Andrea Quattrini,1Myadoggie 08/02/2013,18:42:09,Andrea Quattrini,oops sorry.... 08/02/2013,18:42:16,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/02/2013,18:42:34,Santiago Herrera,very large CORA colonies 08/02/2013,18:42:38,Santiago Herrera,are lasers on? 08/02/2013,18:42:43,jasonchaytor,small failure 08/02/2013,18:42:48,jasonchaytor,recent 08/02/2013,18:43:36,Santiago Herrera,COR Javania 08/02/2013,18:44:36,Scott France,Corallimorph with knobby tentacle tips? 08/02/2013,18:45:05,Santiago Herrera,CORO Thourarella 08/02/2013,18:45:06,Rhian Waller,Out of the corner of my eye…..maybe! 08/02/2013,18:45:09,Scott France,CORG Thouarella 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,18:45:17,Santiago Herrera,Thouarella 08/02/2013,18:45:35,Santiago Herrera,several colonies 08/02/2013,18:47:33,Santiago Herrera,SQA on Thouarella 08/02/2013,18:47:45,michaelvecchione,FELO and FSH oreo 08/02/2013,18:47:53,Scott France,CORG bamboo 08/02/2013,18:48:46,Scott France,Looks like it broke just above the base and was hanging down 08/02/2013,18:48:57,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 08/02/2013,18:49:06,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/02/2013,18:49:12,Scott France,CORG Thouarella 08/02/2013, 08/02/2013,18:49:18,Santiago Herrera,zoom on SQA on Thouarella 08/02/2013,18:49:42,Santiago Herrera,severa OPH on Parantipathes 08/02/2013,18:50:20,cherylmorrison,Incredible imagining of SQA! 08/02/2013,18:52:37,Scott France,Again, no crabs on the se Parantipathes... 08/02/2013,18:53:05,michaelvecchione,ROV ink 08/02/2013,18:53:42,michaelvecchione,FSH oreo 08/02/2013,18:55:59,briankinlan,In the next hour, it would be great if we could try to cover about 125-150m 08/02/2013,18:56:41,Santiago Herrera,BIV Ctenoides 08/02/2013,18:56:45,briankinlan,We can do that in 50 min if we keep the ship moving continuously at 0.1 knots 08/02/2013,18:56:58,Scott France,Brian - Horizontally or vertically? 08/02/2013,18:57:17,Santiago Herrera,SPO 08/02/2013,18:57:56,Santiago Herrera,SPO encrusting 08/02/2013,18:58:02,Santiago Herrera,OCT 08/02/2013,18:59:35,marthanizinski,ROV pilot change 08/02/2013,19:00:06,Scott France,Great view of cleared shed rock below vs encrusted wall above 08/02/2013,19:00:08,briankinlan,Scott--horizontally following the contours at this depth 08/02/2013,19:00:13,michaelvecchione,FSH behind rock crack 08/02/2013,19:00:36,Santiago Herrera,large Paragorgia 08/02/2013,19:00:39,Santiago Herrera,! 08/02/2013,19:00:43,Santiago Herrera,zoom please 08/02/2013,19:00:48,Santiago Herrera,? 08/02/2013,19:00:54,Andrea Quattrini,Zoom Paragorgia 08/02/2013,19:01:05,Andrea Quattrini,BIV abundant 08/02/2013,19:01:20,Rhian Waller,COR Solitary - Desmo 08/02/2013,19:01:20,Andrea Quattrini,CORS Solenosmilia at base? 08/02/2013,19:01:21,Santiago Herrera,several OPH on CORO Paragorgia 08/02/2013,19:01:38,Santiago Herrera,CAR too? 08/02/2013,19:01:57,Andrea Quattrini,Anthothela on Paragorgia. 08/02/2013,19:01:57,Santiago Herrera,CORO Antothela on Paragorgia 08/02/2013,19:02:05,cherylmorrison,Yes, COR Solenosmilia at base of Paragorgia 08/02/2013,19:02:05,Scott France,Lots of encrusting yellow ?SPO 08/02/2013,19:02:08,Santiago Herrera,we've seen this association before 08/02/2013,19:02:17,Santiago Herrera,yeallow are sponges? 08/02/2013,19:02:21,Andrea Quattrini,yes, i think it is interesting... 08/02/2013,19:02:29,Rhian Waller,Maybe a yellow cup coral dead center! 08/02/2013,19:02:30,Scott France,Haven't seen a zoom yet to know. 08/02/2013,19:02:35,Santiago Herrera,dozens of BIV Ctenoides 08/02/2013,19:02:44,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 08/02/2013,19:02:44,Rhian Waller,And out of screen 08/02/2013,19:02:54,Taylor Heyl,Were there two morphs of OPHs on that Paragorgia? 08/02/2013,19:03:08,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/02/2013,19:03:12,Santiago Herrera,COR Solenosmilia 08/02/2013,19:03:17,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/02/2013,19:03:18,jasonchaytor,fallen piece of wall with BIVs 08/02/2013,19:03:25,michaelvecchione,There are as many bivalves here as at many seep sites. 08/02/2013,19:03:26,Santiago Herrera,Brisingid ASR 08/02/2013,19:03:31,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 08/02/2013,19:03:37,Santiago Herrera,URC 08/02/2013,19:03:39,Andrea Quattrini,OCT on left? 08/02/2013,19:03:43,Rhian Waller,Yellow again dead center - sponge? coral? 08/02/2013,19:03:47,Taylor Heyl,BIV producing a lot of biomass here 08/02/2013,19:04:00,Rhian Waller,Bivalves rule…. 08/02/2013,19:04:02,Taylor Heyl,another CORA Bathypathes like 08/02/2013,19:04:02,Santiago Herrera,large CORA Bathypathes 08/02/2013,19:04:11,Santiago Herrera,COR Solenosmilia 08/02/2013,19:04:14,Santiago Herrera,BIV Ctenoides 08/02/2013,19:04:19,Andrea Quattrini,Clavualria CORO 08/02/2013,19:04:34,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 08/02/2013,19:04:35,michaelvecchione,Hi Taylor. I finally saw your question from earlier. 08/02/2013,19:04:42,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/02/2013,19:04:44,Santiago Herrera,SPO 08/02/2013,19:04:54,Santiago Herrera,ASR 08/02/2013,19:05:02,Andrea Quattrini,hot pink 08/02/2013,19:05:23,Santiago Herrera,CORO Clavularia 08/02/2013,19:05:34,Santiago Herrera,CORO small Paragorgia ? 08/02/2013,19:05:57,Rhian Waller,Hope the seas calm for you - great dive, great biology & great geology! 08/02/2013,19:06:00,cherylmorrison,Good luck out there- stay safe! Thanks! 08/02/2013,19:06:09,Andrea Quattrini,great dive~ 08/02/2013,19:06:10,Santiago Herrera,thanks for an awesome dive today 08/02/2013,19:06:11,briankinlan,Yes, fantastic dive, be safe! 08/02/2013,19:06:33,Amy Baco-Taylor,That was a neat wall, thanks! 08/02/2013,19:07:11,Santiago Herrera,off bottom 08/02/2013,19:07:14,Andrea Quattrini,Conference call time is at 15:30? 08/02/2013,19:07:47,marthanizinski,Call today at 1530 to discuss tomorrows dive 08/02/2013,19:08:06,Taylor Heyl,Thank you all. What a great dive. 08/02/2013,19:12:00,briankennedy, Here is the link to the live video feeds: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream_04.html   08/02/2013,And the Telecon line for the ship-to-shore planning meetings to join the ROV dive conversation.Call-in Number: 1-866-617-5860,tel:1-866-617-5860>Leader code: 9388279 Participant code: 1233796 08/02/2013,19:13:48,amandademopoulos,Thanks for your help today everyone! 08/02/2013,19:16:11,michaelvecchione,back in the salp zone 08/02/2013,19:21:20,michaelvecchione,red cydippid CTE 08/02/2013,19:21:56,michaelvecchione,ltos and lots of salps, both chains and solitary 08/02/2013,19:27:17,michaelvecchione,JFH 08/02/2013,19:30:32,michaelvecchione,CTE lobate 08/02/2013,19:35:05,michaelvecchione,JFH 08/02/2013,19:44:38,peterauster,test ... 08/02/2013,19:44:49,Taylor Heyl,I see your test Peter. 08/02/2013,19:44:52,Scott France,I see you Peter 08/02/2013,19:45:18,Scott France,Guess we offended him! ;-) 08/02/2013,19:45:39,Taylor Heyl,HAHA 08/02/2013,19:45:59,peterauster,thanks 08/02/2013,19:46:32,peterauster,oh yeah ... i'm offended! or offensive? 08/02/2013,19:46:43,Scott France,Hmm… don't throw the softballs.