08/03/2013,10:46:26,Catalina Martinez,Good morning EX - need to switch Feed 1 - getting black screen on shore with EX logo 08/03/2013,10:53:28,briankennedy,done 08/03/2013,10:53:34,Catalina Martinez,Thanks! 08/03/2013,11:13:00,briankennedy,The ship is on station over Oceanographer Canyon and preparing to launch our ROV Deep Discoverer or D2. Today dive will explorer a steep section of the western wall of the canyon starting at a depth of just over 1200 meters. The ROV dive is scheduled to start at 0830EDT. 08/03/2013,12:09:27,briankennedy,The RTS intercom system is still having trouble so I suggest everyone start with the Conference call number : 1-866-617-5860 Participant code: 1233796. The ship will join the line by 0900 EDT 08/03/2013,12:20:00,Taylor Heyl,Good morning Amanda and Martha. Tim Shank and Taylor Heyl are watching from the ISC today....looking forward to a great dive! 08/03/2013,12:21:48,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,D^2 in the water 08/03/2013,12:23:42,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Serioius in the water 08/03/2013,12:34:02,eleanorbors,Good morning everyone. WHOI recording EX1304L2_ROV03_1.ts has been started. 08/03/2013,12:36:09,Taylor Heyl,Good morning Ellie. Thank you. 08/03/2013,12:36:20,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Morning Ellie! 08/03/2013,12:36:34,eleanorbors,Good morning, Clara! 08/03/2013,12:36:57,eleanorbors,Lovely to e-see you! 08/03/2013,12:38:49,Tim Shank,SALPs abundant at 330m 08/03/2013,12:40:03,amandademopoulos,good morning everyone! Thanks for joining us on this beautiful Saturday 08/03/2013,12:41:27,RHIAN WALLER,Good morning - glad it's flattened out for you! 08/03/2013,12:41:27,michaelvecchione,still in salp city at 400 m 08/03/2013,12:41:53,Tim Shank,EX1304 Leg 2 Dive 03 08/03/2013,Waypoints 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,WP1 08/03/2013,40.25175 08/03/2013,-68.1223 08/03/2013,1201m 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,WP2 08/03/2013,40.25183 08/03/2013,-68.1229 08/03/2013,1156m 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,WP3 08/03/2013,40.25218 08/03/2013,-68.1238 08/03/2013,1086m 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,WP4 08/03/2013,40.2528 08/03/2013,-68.1253 08/03/2013,1033m 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,WP5 08/03/2013,40.25277 08/03/2013,-68.1263 08/03/2013,974m 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,12:42:00,amandademopoulos,the weather is nice, blue sky all around 08/03/2013,12:42:32,RHIAN WALLER,it's raining in RI! 08/03/2013,12:44:14,Taylor Heyl,Dive codes attached below 08/03/2013,12:44:16,Taylor Heyl,BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,STR - mucus string 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FEC - Fecal (matter) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,EGG - Egg (case) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,Taxa 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FOR - Foraminiferan 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,GRO - Gromiid 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,XEN - Xenophyophoran 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SPO - Sponge 08/03/2013,SPODEM - Demospongiae 08/03/2013,SPOHEX - 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,BRA - Brachiopod 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,BRY - Bryozoan 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,TUN - Tunicate 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SAL - Salp 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,LAR - Larvacean house 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,ECN - Echiuran (or radial feeding trace) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CTE - Ctenophore 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CNI - Cnidarian 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,HYD - Hydroid 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,JFH - Jellyfish 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,ZOA - Zoanthid 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,COR - Coral 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CORA - Antipatharian 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CORL - Lophelia 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CORM - Madrepora 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CORG - Gorgonian 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CORP - Paramuricea 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CORS - Stylasterid 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CPEN - Pennatulacean 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CORW - Whip coral 08/03/2013,Echinoderm 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,ASR - Asteroid 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,HOL - Holothurian 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRI - Crinoid 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRIHYO - Hyocrinida 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRIBAT - Bathycrinidae 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRIANT - Antedonidae 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRIZEN - Zenometridae 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRIATE - Atelecrinidae 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRITHA - Thalassometridae 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,OPH - Ophiuroid 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,URC - Urchin 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,ART - Arthropod 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,PYC - Pycnogonid 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,COP - Copepods 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRA - Crab 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,LOB - Lobster 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SQA - Squat Lobster 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SHI - Shrimp 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,BAR - Barnacle 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,APH - Amphipod 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,ISO - Isopod 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,MOL - Mollusk 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,MUS - Mussels 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,NUD - Nudibranch 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,OCT - Octopus 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SQD - Squid 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,LIM - Limpets 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CHI - Chiton 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CLA - Clams 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,PTE - Pteropod 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FSH - Fish 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FCHN - Chondrichthyes 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FCOD - Codlets 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FANT - Anthiins (fancy bass) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, FLAT - Flatfish 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,WOR - Worm 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,POL - Polychaete 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SCA - Scale (worm) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SER - Serpulid worm 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,RIF - Riftia 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SPA - Spaghetti Worms 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,Geology 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,BUR - Burrow 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,COB - Cobble 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,MUD - Mud 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,ROC - Rock 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,RUB - Rubble 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SAD - Sand 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SED - Sediment 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,WAL - Wall 08/03/2013,WOD - Wood 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,Lava Morphology 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,TAL - Talus 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,PIL - Pillow 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,ENT - Entrail 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,LOB - Lobate 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SHE - Sheet 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FOL - Folded 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,JUM - Jumbled 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,HAC - Hackly 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,Sediment Cover 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,LIG - Light 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,POC - Partial/Pockets 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,BLA - Blanket 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,Feature 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,ASG - Axial Summit Graben 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CAR - Carbonate 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CLI - Cliff 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,COL - Collapse 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,CON - Contact 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FAU - Fault 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,FIS - Fissure 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,HAY - Haystack 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,HYX - Hydrothermal 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,PIL - Pillar 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SCP - Scarp 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,SEP - Seep 08/03/2013,12:46:23,michaelvecchione,CTE red 08/03/2013,12:46:33,peterauster,myctophids and others in water column 08/03/2013,12:47:03,michaelvecchione,also lobate CTE 08/03/2013,12:49:25,peterauster,fish 08/03/2013,12:49:53,Tim Shank,SQD 08/03/2013,12:50:50,michaelvecchione,fewer salps now 08/03/2013,12:51:32,michaelvecchione,SQD 08/03/2013,12:51:37,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,12:51:50,michaelvecchione,FSH 08/03/2013,12:52:04,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/03/2013,12:52:06,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/03/2013,12:52:56,Taylor Heyl,JFH 08/03/2013,12:53:08,michaelvecchione,the SQD may have been a different species of Mastigoteuthis (M. hjorti). Not sure though. 08/03/2013,12:53:28,michaelvecchione,Could have been an Octopoteuthis 08/03/2013,12:58:06,michaelvecchione,Doesn't matter how you pronounce them. 08/03/2013,12:59:26,michaelvecchione,Ask two squid biologists and you'll get two pronunciations. 08/03/2013,13:00:10,amandademopoulos,Thanks mike! 08/03/2013,13:01:38,Tim Shank,Good morning Scott. 08/03/2013,13:01:46,Scott France,Good morning all! 08/03/2013,13:02:05,Scott France,Gotta go turn off my cartoons. 08/03/2013,13:02:14,amandademopoulos,good morning Scott! 08/03/2013,13:03:55,Scott France,I hear you well. 08/03/2013,13:04:32,Tim Shank,1120m 08/03/2013,13:04:37,michaelvecchione,Breaking up a little on my I1 feed. 08/03/2013,13:05:32,michaelvecchione,still seeing red things flash by but too quickly to guess what they are. 08/03/2013,13:05:42,Tim Shank,D2 stopped at 64m above bottom 08/03/2013,13:06:17,Taylor Heyl,JFH 08/03/2013,13:06:27,Tim Shank,white balancing cameras 08/03/2013,13:06:27,michaelvecchione,the salps probably fouled on the ROV on the way down and are now coming loose. 08/03/2013,13:06:49,michaelvecchione,JFH 08/03/2013,13:06:52,Taylor Heyl,White balancing on D2 08/03/2013,13:11:23,Tim Shank,Still holding at 64m above bottom 08/03/2013,13:11:35,Scott France,How is the weather/sea state? 08/03/2013,13:12:34,michaelvecchione,JFH 08/03/2013,13:13:50,michaelvecchione,SQD? 08/03/2013,13:13:59,Tim Shank,Conducting a ship's move to approach WP1….depth of WP1 near 1200m 08/03/2013,13:14:45,marthanizinski,40 15.1128 N 68 07.1831 W 08/03/2013,13:14:59,michaelvecchione,so we are exploring midwater on teh way to waypoint? 08/03/2013,13:15:14,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/03/2013,13:16:00,michaelvecchione,red cydippid 08/03/2013,13:16:26,Tim Shank,1125m transiting and exploring the water column… during this ship move 08/03/2013,13:16:35,marthanizinski,Are exploring the midwater - but not using your protocol Mike 08/03/2013,13:17:17,michaelvecchione,I am always happy with any exploration. 08/03/2013,13:17:28,marthanizinski,We need to work with the pilots and ROV lead to discuss the midwater moves 08/03/2013,13:18:54,Tim Shank,we are 100m from Wp1 08/03/2013,13:19:01,marthanizinski,7 m off bottom 08/03/2013,13:20:24,Tim Shank,we have the ROV at 30m off bottom 08/03/2013,13:21:05,Tim Shank,1222m ROV depth 08/03/2013,13:23:38,michaelvecchione,FELO 08/03/2013,13:23:44,Taylor Heyl,JFH 08/03/2013,13:23:48,Taylor Heyl,Bottom in sight 08/03/2013,13:24:05,Taylor Heyl,Soft sediment with large rock 08/03/2013,13:24:09,Tim Shank,on bottom 08/03/2013,13:24:11,Tim Shank,ROC 08/03/2013,13:24:14,michaelvecchione,FELO 08/03/2013,13:24:16,Tim Shank,mostly SED 08/03/2013,13:24:55,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,13:25:20,Taylor Heyl,FSH shark 08/03/2013,13:25:30,Tim Shank,COR on ROC 08/03/2013,13:25:36,RHIAN WALLER,SPO 08/03/2013,13:25:41,Scott France,CORP? 08/03/2013,13:25:44,Taylor Heyl,Rock with multiple corals 08/03/2013,13:26:05,michaelvecchione,FELO cutthroat eel 08/03/2013,13:26:05,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/03/2013,13:26:31,eleanorbors,Start WHOI recording EX1304L2_ROV03_2.ts 08/03/2013,13:26:39,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/03/2013,13:26:46,Taylor Heyl,FSH at base of ROC - fathead? 08/03/2013,13:27:13,Taylor Heyl,CRARED x2 08/03/2013,13:27:31,RHIAN WALLER,SPO 08/03/2013,13:27:41,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX x3 on ROC 08/03/2013,13:27:47,Tim Shank,1240m total depth 08/03/2013,13:27:47,Taylor Heyl,CORP x2 08/03/2013,13:27:49,RHIAN WALLER,CORP? 08/03/2013,13:28:04,michaelvecchione,SQD Naastigoteuthis 08/03/2013,13:28:14,michaelvecchione,Mastigoteuthis 08/03/2013,13:28:16,Taylor Heyl,FELO cutthroat eel 08/03/2013,13:28:21,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,13:28:37,michaelvecchione,don't try to pronounce the misspelling 08/03/2013,13:29:15,RHIAN WALLER,CORP? 08/03/2013,13:29:30,Scott France,CORG Thouarella? 08/03/2013,13:29:58,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,13:30:02,Taylor Heyl,ACN 08/03/2013,13:30:15,Taylor Heyl,SPO on ROC 08/03/2013,13:30:17,michaelvecchione,SQD? 08/03/2013,13:31:08,michaelvecchione,FSH 08/03/2013,13:31:13,RHIAN WALLER,CORP on rock 08/03/2013,13:31:15,Taylor Heyl,Approaching small rock with several CORP 08/03/2013,13:31:21,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus 08/03/2013,13:31:21,RHIAN WALLER,ACN flytrap 08/03/2013,13:31:34,Taylor Heyl,soft sediment with tubes? 08/03/2013,13:31:37,Taylor Heyl,ASR white 08/03/2013,13:31:46,Scott France,When the pilots are situated, would you have nav zoom out on hipac so we can see where we are in larger context? 08/03/2013,13:31:49,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,calibrating D2 08/03/2013,13:34:00,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/03/2013,13:34:08,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,13:34:20,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 08/03/2013,13:34:22,Tim Shank,Lasers - 10cm distance 08/03/2013,13:35:17,Scott France,CORP Paramuricea ?grandis 08/03/2013,13:35:39,Taylor Heyl,SER worms on ROC 08/03/2013,13:35:44,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,13:35:46,Taylor Heyl,SPO 08/03/2013,13:35:50,Tim Shank,ground fault on lasers…will need to turn off and on as needed 08/03/2013,13:35:52,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,13:35:56,Taylor Heyl,HYD on ROC 08/03/2013,13:36:01,Tim Shank,SHI mysid next to white CORO 08/03/2013,13:36:09,Tim Shank,SER on ROC face 08/03/2013,13:36:11,Tim Shank,SPO 08/03/2013,13:36:18,Scott France,basing P. grandis species name on what we have collected in Oceanographer before at 1078 m 08/03/2013,13:36:27,Scott France,CORO Swiftia 08/03/2013,13:36:38,jasonchaytor,black-orange varnish on ROC face 08/03/2013,13:36:53,Tim Shank,white worm tubes here as well- on SED seafloor 08/03/2013,13:37:03,Taylor Heyl,close up of ROC face with HYD and SPO 08/03/2013,13:37:16,Taylor Heyl,Close up of CORP, no associates visible 08/03/2013,13:37:28,RHIAN WALLER,Tunicates 08/03/2013,13:37:31,Scott France,My recollection is all the Paramuricea we saw and collected in OCE had OPHs, so absence here interesting. 08/03/2013,13:37:44,jasonchaytor,mustone, possibly siltstone 08/03/2013,13:38:05,michaelvecchione,FSH to right Antimora 08/03/2013,13:38:13,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,13:38:32,jasonchaytor,no significant bio-erosion, thin SED drape, no scour 08/03/2013,13:38:48,Taylor Heyl,close up of SHI mysid near CORO 08/03/2013,13:38:54,jasonchaytor,I has been here for a significant time 08/03/2013,13:39:37,Tim Shank,So, it looks like we will unable to speak to you on the conference call from URI as there is tremendous feedback... 08/03/2013,13:39:43,Tim Shank,ARGH. 08/03/2013,13:40:11,Tim Shank,There is something on the CORP next to the white COR... 08/03/2013,13:40:20,Tim Shank,Can we take a closer look at that CORP? 08/03/2013,13:40:28,RHIAN WALLER,Close up of polyps would be great 08/03/2013,13:40:44,Tim Shank,This item is on the COR to the left of the white COR…. 08/03/2013,13:40:56,Tim Shank,at a branch point 08/03/2013,13:41:41,Tim Shank,Thank you Scott. We can not use the phone here…. 08/03/2013,13:41:54,Scott France,I'll keep my third eye on your comments. 08/03/2013,13:42:04,Tim Shank,:-) 08/03/2013,13:42:17,Taylor Heyl, SHI is hanging near a dead skeleton? 08/03/2013,13:42:21,RHIAN WALLER,Two different corals 08/03/2013,13:42:36,Tim Shank,YES 08/03/2013,13:42:36,Taylor Heyl,APH 08/03/2013,13:42:38,RHIAN WALLER,Yup - Hydroid in front 08/03/2013,13:42:44,RHIAN WALLER,CORP in back, juv 08/03/2013,13:43:02,Tim Shank,APHs many…on HYD 08/03/2013,13:43:40,Tim Shank,potentially a "juvenile" CORP 08/03/2013,13:43:53,Taylor Heyl,APH in CORP 08/03/2013,13:44:03,jasonchaytor,lat/long when there is a chance, please? 08/03/2013,13:44:37,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1236 meters, Hdg. 328 08/03/2013,13:44:44,Tim Shank,Thank you! 08/03/2013,13:45:18,marthanizinski,40 15.0991 N 68 07.2672 W 1236 m 08/03/2013,13:45:59,Taylor Heyl,ASR on ROC 08/03/2013,13:46:04,Tim Shank,quick Zoom on Swiftia? 08/03/2013,13:46:07,RHIAN WALLER,WP1 08/03/2013,13:46:16,Amy Baco-Taylor,WP1 is fine 08/03/2013,13:46:26,Tim Shank,Many quill worm tubes here 08/03/2013,13:46:39,Taylor Heyl,SHI on HYD 08/03/2013,13:47:09,Taylor Heyl,Swiftia with salp and APH 08/03/2013,13:47:23,Tim Shank,Thank you. 08/03/2013,13:48:20,Tim Shank,Can we get a thought on current direction? 08/03/2013,13:48:22,jasonchaytor,ROC debris 08/03/2013,13:48:35,jasonchaytor,all angular 08/03/2013,13:49:08,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,13:49:13,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,13:49:13,RHIAN WALLER,Anthomastus 08/03/2013,13:49:20,Scott France,CORO Anthothela 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,13:49:32,RHIAN WALLER,CORP juv 08/03/2013,13:50:00,Scott France,ZOA overgrowing CORP 08/03/2013,13:50:16,Tim Shank,Ok, looks like we have too much feedback to chat with you... 08/03/2013,13:50:37,Tim Shank,Current coming out of the North. 08/03/2013,13:50:43,marthanizinski,Current from the N on pilots nose. Not sure of direction 08/03/2013,13:51:07,marthanizinski,sorry not sure of current speed 08/03/2013,13:51:20,Tim Shank,heading is 347 08/03/2013,13:51:29,Tim Shank,1235m bottom depth 08/03/2013,13:51:34,Scott France,Acanella or Anthothela? 08/03/2013,13:51:52,RHIAN WALLER,Looks a little acanella like.... 08/03/2013,13:51:54,Scott France,Has Acanella color... 08/03/2013,13:51:56,Tim Shank,Roots? 08/03/2013,13:52:04,Scott France,Wow! Yes! 08/03/2013,13:52:09,Scott France,Amazing roots! 08/03/2013,13:52:21,Scott France,Saw that earlier and didn't believe thta is what it was. 08/03/2013,13:52:50,Tim Shank,COR Acanella with roots on ROC 08/03/2013,13:53:24,Tim Shank,OPH on ROC next to COR acanella 08/03/2013,13:54:20,Tim Shank,ACN on Acanella 08/03/2013,13:55:18,Tim Shank,close up on base with OPH* 08/03/2013,13:55:36,Amy Baco-Taylor,I don't think I've seen that before.. 08/03/2013,13:56:57,jasonchaytor,ROC is tabular, I expect to see layering in the wall above of similar thickness 08/03/2013,13:57:22,Taylor Heyl,SHI on sediment 08/03/2013,13:57:27,Tim Shank,SHI red (banded) on SED 08/03/2013,13:57:36,Tim Shank,4.2C bottom temp 08/03/2013,13:57:45,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1235 meters 08/03/2013,13:58:14,Tim Shank,SHI mysid next to CORP 08/03/2013,13:58:25,Taylor Heyl,BIV on ROC 08/03/2013,13:58:32,Taylor Heyl,APH on HYD 08/03/2013,13:58:40,Taylor Heyl,ACN 08/03/2013,13:58:44,Taylor Heyl,OPH 08/03/2013,13:59:36,Taylor Heyl,close up of CORP with SHI mysid 08/03/2013,13:59:40,Tim Shank,SHI mysid hovering above ROC as well 08/03/2013,14:00:07,RHIAN WALLER,COR - species? 08/03/2013,14:00:17,Tim Shank,no other associates 08/03/2013,14:00:20,marthanizinski,40 15.0981 N 68 07 2636 W 1235 m 08/03/2013,14:00:46,RHIAN WALLER,CORP in sediment 08/03/2013,14:01:13,Tim Shank,CRA RED carapace 08/03/2013,14:01:24,Tim Shank,SHI red on seafloor 08/03/2013,14:01:37,Tim Shank,ACN on CORP on seafloor? 08/03/2013,14:02:03,Scott France,ACN amphianthus mirabilis? 08/03/2013,14:02:13,peterauster,I'll take it 08/03/2013,14:03:01,RHIAN WALLER,WP1 08/03/2013,14:03:01,Taylor Heyl,FEC 08/03/2013,14:03:35,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,14:03:39,RHIAN WALLER,Big Anthomastus! 08/03/2013,14:03:45,Taylor Heyl,SHI hovering nearby 08/03/2013,14:03:46,michaelvecchione,FSH 08/03/2013,14:03:53,Tim Shank,with SHI mysid 08/03/2013,14:04:00,Tim Shank,x2 08/03/2013,14:04:02,Taylor Heyl,POL? 08/03/2013,14:04:39,Taylor Heyl,Yes, POL asscociate in Anthomastus 08/03/2013,14:04:50,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus in sediment 08/03/2013,14:05:16,RHIAN WALLER,swiftia juv??? 08/03/2013,14:05:16,Taylor Heyl,small COR stick in sediment 08/03/2013,14:05:35,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 08/03/2013,14:05:37,RHIAN WALLER,Ah! 08/03/2013,14:05:37,Andrea Quattrini,CPEN 08/03/2013,14:05:43,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/03/2013,14:06:21,Taylor Heyl,Moving toward WP1 08/03/2013,14:06:51,RHIAN WALLER,what species of seapen was that? 08/03/2013,14:07:40,michaelvecchione,FSH Cyclothone 08/03/2013,14:07:42,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,280deg 25m .1kn ship move 08/03/2013,14:07:43,marthanizinski,heading 280 degree 08/03/2013,14:08:20,jasonchaytor,BUR 08/03/2013,14:08:23,Taylor Heyl,ACN large on ROC 08/03/2013,14:08:32,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,14:09:51,Taylor Heyl,CORP x3, SPOHEX and large ACN on ROC 08/03/2013,14:09:56,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,14:10:27,Taylor Heyl,Could we get a quick frame of that anemone? 08/03/2013,14:10:51,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,14:11:01,Taylor Heyl,SHI near Anthomastus 08/03/2013,14:11:17,RHIAN WALLER,COR swiftia 08/03/2013,14:11:21,Taylor Heyl,SER and HYD on ROC 08/03/2013,14:12:18,Scott France,Corallimorpharian? 08/03/2013,14:13:10,Taylor Heyl,SPO small white on ROC 08/03/2013,14:13:18,Andrea Quattrini,COR Javania? on left 08/03/2013,14:13:19,Taylor Heyl,large BUR 08/03/2013,14:13:34,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX on side of ROC 08/03/2013,14:14:04,morgankilgour,chaceon quinquedends 08/03/2013,14:14:10,morgankilgour,quinquedens 08/03/2013,14:15:16,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,14:15:28,marthanizinski,Pilot change 08/03/2013,14:15:48,Taylor Heyl,OCT 08/03/2013,14:15:52,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX 08/03/2013,14:15:54,Taylor Heyl,CORP 08/03/2013,14:15:57,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,14:16:05,michaelvecchione,zoom on OCT? 08/03/2013,14:16:07,Taylor Heyl,FSH on top of ROC? 08/03/2013,14:16:19,Taylor Heyl,no fish.... 08/03/2013,14:16:24,RHIAN WALLER,SPO 08/03/2013,14:16:25,Taylor Heyl,CORP with ACN associate 08/03/2013,14:16:39,Scott France,Rhian Waller suggested that large pink anemone may be a Bolocera. A quick search of the net shows a good possibility is "Deeplet sea anemone - Bolocera tuediae" known to 2000m depth and up to 30 cm across. See http://www.marlin.ac.uk/speciesinformation.php?speciesID=2784 08/03/2013,14:17:00,michaelvecchione,Graneledone -- thanks 08/03/2013,14:17:35,RHIAN WALLER,…but like Scott, I only know enough to get in trouble! 08/03/2013,14:17:40,Taylor Heyl,close up of OCT 08/03/2013,14:19:11,jasonchaytor,We have not seen any rocks have been "recently" emplaced, all have heavy biological encrustation and thick sediment onlapping (thin drape of sediment on top is likely not diagnostic of age of emplacement) 08/03/2013,14:19:41,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/03/2013,14:19:59,marthanizinski,40 15.0946 N 68 07.2824 W 1228m 08/03/2013,14:20:03,Scott France,Mike couldn't take it anymore! 08/03/2013,14:20:24,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/03/2013,14:20:40,Taylor Heyl,CORP x3 08/03/2013,14:20:54,michaelvecchione,illex 08/03/2013,14:21:13,Andrea Quattrini,ACN A nobilis 08/03/2013,14:21:32,Taylor Heyl,lobate CTE 08/03/2013,14:21:37,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,14:22:27,Taylor Heyl,ANT trash? 08/03/2013,14:22:43,michaelvecchione,ink 08/03/2013,14:23:00,Scott France,Quick - mispronouce it! 08/03/2013,14:23:25,michaelvecchione,Illex illecebrosus 08/03/2013,14:23:37,peterauster,Pronounced "eye-nk" 08/03/2013,14:23:51,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ship move 25m heading 280deg .1kn 08/03/2013,14:24:06,Scott France,It's a Saturday - our day off from precision. 08/03/2013,14:24:22,morgankilgour,I thought the N was silent 08/03/2013,14:24:25,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Hi Amanda! 08/03/2013,14:25:04,RHIAN WALLER,..should I throw in the British version too just to confuse you.... 08/03/2013,14:25:19,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX on ROC 08/03/2013,14:25:26,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,14:25:29,jasonchaytor,ROC...pronounced "rock" 08/03/2013,14:25:56,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/03/2013,14:25:57,Scott France,My best guess on the CPEN at 9:05 is Distichoptilum. 08/03/2013,14:26:02,Andrea Quattrini,white on ROC on left? 08/03/2013,14:26:22,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,14:26:29,michaelvecchione,CRARED 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,14:26:33,Taylor Heyl,OPH 08/03/2013,14:26:43,Taylor Heyl,and HYD on coral skeleton 08/03/2013,14:26:47,Taylor Heyl,SPO at base 08/03/2013,14:27:33,Taylor Heyl,OPH on sediment 08/03/2013,14:27:39,jasonchaytor,grey mudstone, clean etched surface 08/03/2013,14:27:57,RHIAN WALLER,Bamboo skeleton 08/03/2013,14:28:02,RHIAN WALLER,Nodes 08/03/2013,14:28:03,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,14:28:18,Taylor Heyl,BAR, HYD on bamboo skeleton 08/03/2013,14:28:28,Taylor Heyl,close up of SHI 08/03/2013,14:30:53,Andrea Quattrini,fsh macrourid 08/03/2013,14:31:04,michaelvecchione,FSH rattail? on other side of rock 08/03/2013,14:31:11,Andrea Quattrini,Acanthogorgia behind? 08/03/2013,14:31:16,Scott France,CORG bamboo 08/03/2013,14:31:26,Taylor Heyl,close up of CORG Bamboo and Anthomasuts 08/03/2013,14:31:29,Taylor Heyl,OPH in ROC 08/03/2013,14:31:32,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX 08/03/2013,14:31:58,Taylor Heyl,coral skeleton with ZOA 08/03/2013,14:32:02,Taylor Heyl,close up * 08/03/2013,14:32:33,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/03/2013,14:32:36,Taylor Heyl,live quill worm 08/03/2013,14:32:39,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,14:33:08,Scott France,CORO stoloniferous 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,14:33:12,Andrea Quattrini,FSH n bairdii 08/03/2013,14:33:26,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 08/03/2013,14:33:49,Taylor Heyl,COR Thouarella? 08/03/2013,14:33:53,RHIAN WALLER,COR anthomastus closed up 08/03/2013,14:33:57,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus, polyps retracted 08/03/2013,14:34:05,Taylor Heyl,CORP in sediment 08/03/2013,14:34:23,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,14:34:35,Scott France,Ah - I see Taylor got it. Too much to look at, type, write notes... 08/03/2013,14:34:55,Taylor Heyl,BUR 08/03/2013,14:35:16,Taylor Heyl,SHI on sediment 08/03/2013,14:35:24,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX on ROC 08/03/2013,14:35:43,Tim Shank,SPONEX coming up 08/03/2013,14:35:51,Taylor Heyl,traversing over soft sediment, Depth 1218 meters, seeing small rocks with fauna 08/03/2013,14:35:59,Taylor Heyl,ROC with ACN, SPOHEX, CORP x2 08/03/2013,14:35:59,Scott France,CORP 08/03/2013,14:35:59,Tim Shank,zoom on OPH? 08/03/2013,14:36:00,Scott France,ACN 08/03/2013,14:36:18,Tim Shank,FIrst OPH on CORP today 08/03/2013,14:36:19,Taylor Heyl,FEC 08/03/2013,14:36:29,Taylor Heyl,close up of ACN 08/03/2013,14:36:30,Scott France,ACN Bolocera? 08/03/2013,14:36:38,Taylor Heyl,OPH different morph on rock 08/03/2013,14:36:41,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/03/2013,14:36:47,Taylor Heyl,eating FSH 08/03/2013,14:37:09,Andrea Quattrini,myctophid? 08/03/2013,14:37:16,Tim Shank,Yes, think so here 08/03/2013,14:37:19,michaelvecchione,cool. Thaey always eat them head first. 08/03/2013,14:37:32,peterauster,Did we get framegrabs of that? 08/03/2013,14:38:28,michaelvecchione,Peter, did the fish look like a myctophid (photophores on teh caudal peduncle)? 08/03/2013,14:38:46,RHIAN WALLER,Peter says yes on the myctophid 08/03/2013,14:39:28,Taylor Heyl,vertical wall iwth many corals 08/03/2013,14:39:29,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,14:39:32,Andrea Quattrini,there was a luminous gland on the peduncle mike 08/03/2013,14:39:35,RHIAN WALLER,SPO 08/03/2013,14:39:36,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus, CORP 08/03/2013,14:39:40,Tim Shank,1211m at base of wall 08/03/2013,14:39:44,Scott France,Run if it does move! Have you seen Pacific Rim? 08/03/2013,14:39:48,Taylor Heyl,ASR white on wall 08/03/2013,14:39:59,Taylor Heyl,2 CORP with 1 OPH each 08/03/2013,14:40:05,Tim Shank,CORP all with OPHs on margin 08/03/2013,14:40:18,Taylor Heyl,Looks like almost every CORP has an OPH in it 08/03/2013,14:40:26,jasonchaytor,that would be cool...running rocks are handled by a different USGS office 08/03/2013,14:40:31,Tim Shank,roughly 20 CORP observable... 08/03/2013,14:40:39,Scott France,This is the image I remember from our 2001 Oceanographer Canyon dives. 08/03/2013,14:40:55,Scott France,Paramuricea fans lined up on ledges. 08/03/2013,14:40:56,Taylor Heyl,wow 08/03/2013,14:40:56,RHIAN WALLER,Quick zoom on cups would be good - 08/03/2013,14:41:03,RHIAN WALLER,COR Solitary - dead on wall 08/03/2013,14:41:10,Scott France,Fairly large Anthomastus colonies. 08/03/2013,14:41:24,peterauster,Yes ... having an Alvin flashback ... 08/03/2013,14:41:44,RHIAN WALLER,Desmo or Javania 08/03/2013,14:41:49,marthanizinski,40 15.0968 N 68 07.3091 W 08/03/2013,14:41:52,Taylor Heyl,CHI 08/03/2013,14:42:02,Andrea Quattrini,CORO ?Javania 08/03/2013,14:42:12,leswatling,better images though! 08/03/2013,14:42:14,Taylor Heyl,SHI banded 08/03/2013,14:42:34,Scott France,CORG Acanthogorgia 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,14:42:35,Andrea Quattrini,Acanthogorgia 08/03/2013,14:42:57,Scott France,Much better, Les. 08/03/2013,14:43:17,jasonchaytor,Partiall wall failure 08/03/2013,14:43:39,morgankilgour,quick zoom on the spongein the top right? 08/03/2013,14:43:43,Tim Shank,Can we please zoom in on one of the OPHS on these CORP? 08/03/2013,14:43:48,Tim Shank,Thank you. 08/03/2013,14:43:50,Scott France,SPO 08/03/2013,14:44:08,Taylor Heyl,CORP with ring ACN and OPH 08/03/2013,14:44:11,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 08/03/2013,14:44:18,Tim Shank,Great shot* 08/03/2013,14:44:19,Taylor Heyl,ACN x2 in CORP 08/03/2013,14:44:24,leswatling,this is what I remember, the wall is actually a series of short vertical bits with sloping sedment steps between them. 08/03/2013,14:44:30,Taylor Heyl,OPH on sediment wall 08/03/2013,14:44:32,Tim Shank,ACN x2 different sizes - OPH on wall 08/03/2013,14:45:10,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus juv. 08/03/2013,14:45:12,leswatling,On the sediment above this wall was a rock piece with a Paramuricea on it. Those rock bits seem to slide down hill with the coral aboard... 08/03/2013,14:45:18,Scott France,Yes - MJ captured this nicely in her painting of Alvin diving in Oceanographer Canyon 08/03/2013,14:45:40,jasonchaytor,No significant bio- or chemical-erosion of the walls (at least surficially), likely mechanical (brittle) failures are the primary erosion mechanism along this section of the wall 08/03/2013,14:45:43,Tim Shank,1212m 08/03/2013,14:45:52,Taylor Heyl,close up of SPOHEX with OPH 08/03/2013,14:46:18,morgankilgour,the sponge was towards the top 08/03/2013,14:47:06,morgankilgour,yes!! 08/03/2013,14:47:24,morgankilgour,tahnk you! 08/03/2013,14:47:26,morgankilgour,thank 08/03/2013,14:47:31,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX and ACN close up 08/03/2013,14:48:01,Taylor Heyl,OPH in SPO 08/03/2013,14:48:47,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ship move 15m bearing 245deg .1kn 08/03/2013,14:48:59,leswatling,look like small bamboos on the rock above 08/03/2013,14:49:09,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/03/2013,14:49:41,Scott France,Les - did you see earlier bamboo? Young colony, squat polyps. 08/03/2013,14:49:52,leswatling,no, just got online... 08/03/2013,14:50:32,Scott France,Might be same on the lower edge of rock here. 08/03/2013,14:51:06,eleanorbors,Start WHOI recording EX1304L2_ROV03_3.ts 08/03/2013,14:51:54,RHIAN WALLER,ASH 08/03/2013,14:52:08,RHIAN WALLER,Lots of CORP and Anthomastus 08/03/2013,14:52:13,Taylor Heyl,ASR 08/03/2013,14:52:20,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitaries 08/03/2013,14:52:55,Amy Baco-Taylor,My kids can say Anthomastus now.. 08/03/2013,14:53:30,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/03/2013,14:53:32,Taylor Heyl,ASR 08/03/2013,14:53:35,Taylor Heyl,OPH on ROC 08/03/2013,14:53:37,Taylor Heyl,SER 08/03/2013,14:54:00,michaelvecchione,tiny CTE 08/03/2013,14:54:29,Tim Shank,If we are in a holding moment…or at some point…., can we see if we can image the central disc of an OPH on a CORP. Have to look for opportune moment with disc is accessible. Thank you. 08/03/2013,14:55:12,Taylor Heyl,PYC inside SPO 08/03/2013,14:55:19,Taylor Heyl,OPH on top outside 08/03/2013,14:55:33,Tim Shank,also thought I saw caprellid amphipod at lower right….just one... 08/03/2013,14:56:10,Tim Shank,is that a HYD on lower center - quick zoom? 08/03/2013,14:56:27,Tim Shank,solitary HYD 08/03/2013,14:57:39,leswatling,I have to admit I love these close-ups of the Anthomastus... such an elegant looking coral...maybe its the color... 08/03/2013,14:57:47,Taylor Heyl,OPH walking on sediment 08/03/2013,14:58:03,Taylor Heyl,CORP with 2 ring ACN, 2 OPHs different morphs 08/03/2013,14:58:18,Taylor Heyl,close up of OPH 08/03/2013,14:58:25,Tim Shank,3 ACN on this CORP - Peronanthus- type anemones 08/03/2013,14:58:31,Scott France,Les - It is the giant polyps! 08/03/2013,14:58:45,Tim Shank,great shot of the OPH 08/03/2013,14:58:58,Tim Shank,* 08/03/2013,14:59:02,Tim Shank,Thank you. 08/03/2013,14:59:07,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,14:59:12,peterauster,Can we get some framegrabs from Seirios 08/03/2013,14:59:16,marthanizinski,40 15.0915 N 68 07.3099W 1210 m 08/03/2013,14:59:19,leswatling,Nice 08/03/2013,14:59:41,Taylor Heyl,zoom in on second CORP with OPH associate 08/03/2013,15:00:05,michaelvecchione,FSH Cyclothone 08/03/2013,15:00:08,leswatling,polyps more contracted on this one 08/03/2013,15:00:13,Tim Shank,URI is testing feed 3. If this feed goes down, that's why. Shouldn't be for very long 08/03/2013,15:00:54,Scott France,Another hypothesis sunk… ;-) 08/03/2013,15:01:03,Tim Shank,OPH 2 opiocantha morph and1 asteroschema morph - close up* 08/03/2013,15:01:21,Scott France,What are those Ophiocantha doing there? 08/03/2013,15:01:33,Tim Shank,I don't know. They are confused clearly.. 08/03/2013,15:01:36,Andrea Quattrini,CORS ?Javania 08/03/2013,15:01:43,RHIAN WALLER,Maybe they're just hungry.... 08/03/2013,15:01:53,leswatling,better there than in the mud! 08/03/2013,15:02:04,RHIAN WALLER,Exactly! 08/03/2013,15:02:41,marthanizinski,Pilot change 08/03/2013,15:03:14,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/03/2013,15:03:21,Taylor Heyl,cutthroat eel 08/03/2013,15:04:41,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,15:04:59,peterauster,Les ... shrimp? 08/03/2013,15:05:22,Andrea Quattrini,shrimp! we saw one last leg 08/03/2013,15:05:30,Tim Shank,Plesiopenaeus SHI 08/03/2013,15:05:40,Andrea Quattrini,a cutthroat eating a shrimp that is, is that what you asked? 08/03/2013,15:05:43,michaelvecchione,The delay on my stream 1 is at least 15 sec. going to see whether closing and reopenning browser helps 08/03/2013,15:06:09,Tim Shank,Perhaps Plesiopenaeus edwardsianus…. 08/03/2013,15:06:21,Scott France,My delay is also significant today. Closing browser didn't help. 08/03/2013,15:06:23,Scott France,Paramuricea overgrown with ZOA ?Parazoanthus 08/03/2013,15:06:24,leswatling,looked like Aristeopsis, which I think it the correct genus now for Plesiopenaeus edwardsianus... 08/03/2013,15:06:49,Scott France,Don't see any paramuricea left alive on this colony... 08/03/2013,15:06:55,Tim Shank,zooming in on CORP overgrown…with OPH ** Great shot 08/03/2013,15:06:59,Tim Shank,YES. Thank you! 08/03/2013,15:07:02,Taylor Heyl,close up of CORP with ZOA, OPH associate and PYC 08/03/2013,15:07:04,leswatling,nice zoantids... notic the ophi doesn't seem to care... 08/03/2013,15:07:20,Tim Shank,PYC also on this COPR with zoanthids…. 08/03/2013,15:07:25,leswatling,excellent... we collected this but still have no name for it... 08/03/2013,15:07:51,leswatling,a beauty... 08/03/2013,15:07:51,Tim Shank,Les, the ZOA? 08/03/2013,15:07:52,Taylor Heyl,OPH on sediment at base of CORP 08/03/2013,15:08:13,leswatling,yeah Tim, the zoa still has not been identified... 08/03/2013,15:08:14,Tim Shank,Note OPH OPHI at base on SED 08/03/2013,15:08:32,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid hovering 08/03/2013,15:08:47,Tim Shank,can we look at the OPh on the CORP to the left?? snap zoom? 08/03/2013,15:08:48,leswatling,I love how you have two Paramuricea together and one is obliterated with zoanthids 08/03/2013,15:09:29,Tim Shank,Yes, it is strange…..or just really awesome. 08/03/2013,15:09:37,Scott France,At one point someone (my notes don't tell me who) suggested this is actually anemone Amphianthus, but I think they are zoanthid "Parazoanthus" 08/03/2013,15:09:48,Tim Shank,just a quick zoom- sorry I wasn't faster on that request... 08/03/2013,15:09:49,leswatling,fate and chance, or fate or chance? 08/03/2013,15:10:07,Tim Shank,APH on COPR several 08/03/2013,15:10:14,Tim Shank,CORP AHP 08/03/2013,15:10:19,Scott France,Also need an open spot on the skeleton to settle... 08/03/2013,15:10:23,Tim Shank,purple disc OPH at base 08/03/2013,15:10:40,Tim Shank,That's what I waned to see.. Yes second species 08/03/2013,15:10:44,Tim Shank,Great! 08/03/2013,15:10:47,Scott France,Since the ZOA is overgrowing by budding, it can't leap to adjacent colonies except by larval dispersal. 08/03/2013,15:10:55,leswatling,amphipod on the Paramuricea 08/03/2013,15:11:09,Tim Shank,Thank you! 08/03/2013,15:11:21,Tim Shank,FSH cut throat EEL in Seirios 08/03/2013,15:11:31,leswatling,down by the b star arm on the le=ft 08/03/2013,15:12:01,Tim Shank,Yes, saw at least three amphipods on that CORP. 08/03/2013,15:12:08,Tim Shank,1210 m 08/03/2013,15:12:17,leswatling,amphipod looks like an Acanthonotozoma, if I have the genus right, will have to check 08/03/2013,15:12:24,Tim Shank,heading has been facing south during this imaging... 08/03/2013,15:14:11,Tim Shank,FSH black dog fish 08/03/2013,15:14:12,RHIAN WALLER,black cod fish 08/03/2013,15:14:24,RHIAN WALLER,(from peter) 08/03/2013,15:14:24,Andrea Quattrini,black dog fish C. fabricii 08/03/2013,15:14:27,Tim Shank,OCT 08/03/2013,15:14:31,Tim Shank,Thank you Andrea 08/03/2013,15:14:46,RHIAN WALLER,"DOG" not Cod…..too many GoMaine cod…..:) 08/03/2013,15:14:50,peterauster,ummm black dog fish 08/03/2013,15:15:08,jasonchaytor,heavily fractured outcrop with some displaced pieces, moderate sediment drape 08/03/2013,15:15:10,Tim Shank,OCT Grenneladonne? 08/03/2013,15:15:25,jasonchaytor,still mustones similar to the debris blocks at the base of the wall 08/03/2013,15:15:29,Andrea Quattrini,OCT G. verrucosa? 08/03/2013,15:15:46,RHIAN WALLER,ASR 08/03/2013,15:16:14,RHIAN WALLER,CORA parantipathes 08/03/2013,15:16:15,Scott France,CORA Parantipathes 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,15:16:19,Tim Shank,CAN WE SEE THE PARANTHIPATHES? 08/03/2013,15:16:41,RHIAN WALLER,Grenadier 08/03/2013,15:16:45,Tim Shank,FSH cut throat 08/03/2013,15:16:59,RHIAN WALLER,BRisingid 08/03/2013,15:17:02,michaelvecchione,Yes Graneledone. Thes obs have been very interesting. We catch them occassionally in deep trawls but they are obviously much more common in non-trawable areas. 08/03/2013,15:17:18,peterauster,C rupestris 08/03/2013,15:17:22,Andrea Quattrini,C rupestris 08/03/2013,15:17:24,Tim Shank,ASR brisingid 08/03/2013,15:18:20,Scott France,CORG bamboo 08/03/2013,15:18:22,Tim Shank,OCT 2 here 08/03/2013,15:18:23,RHIAN WALLER,OCT multiple 08/03/2013,15:18:53,michaelvecchione,common name roughhead grenadier 08/03/2013,15:19:11,Tim Shank,CRA on PARANTHIPATHES* 08/03/2013,15:19:17,Tim Shank,how many? 08/03/2013,15:19:23,Tim Shank,should be 2 or 3. 08/03/2013,15:20:04,peterauster,roundnose grenadier 08/03/2013,15:20:10,Tim Shank,chirostylid CRA x2 zoom* 08/03/2013,15:20:24,Scott France,So yesterday the parantipathes had OPHs and no crabs. Here we have crabs and no OPHs... 08/03/2013,15:20:44,Andrea Quattrini,m berglax=roughhead c rupestris=roundnose :) 08/03/2013,15:20:45,Tim Shank,I know! Great observations... 08/03/2013,15:21:01,RHIAN WALLER,COR Anthomastus Juv 08/03/2013,15:21:03,Scott France,Copepods swimming around on CORA 08/03/2013,15:21:05,Tim Shank,:-) 08/03/2013,15:21:05,nicolemorgan,Amanda, quick google gives the grenadier genus Coryphaenoides 08/03/2013,15:21:08,morgankilgour,shhhh! 08/03/2013,15:21:10,leswatling,do I hear some evidence for a hypothesis promulgated yesterday? 08/03/2013,15:21:15,michaelvecchione,sorry. I should stick with cephs. 08/03/2013,15:21:24,morgankilgour,uroptychus? 08/03/2013,15:21:26,Scott France,Yes, Les. 08/03/2013,15:21:30,Tim Shank,Great imagery. These crabs are very difficulat to image. 08/03/2013,15:21:40,amandademopoulos,thanks nicole 08/03/2013,15:21:49,Scott France,Could see the setae on that one! 08/03/2013,15:21:55,morgankilgour,so when do we get to collect them? 08/03/2013,15:22:01,Scott France,Ouch! 08/03/2013,15:22:09,peterauster,No no ... keeps everyone their toes ,,,, you nailed the cyclothone earlier! 08/03/2013,15:22:21,RHIAN WALLER,CORA 08/03/2013,15:22:21,michaelvecchione,OCT 08/03/2013,15:22:26,Tim Shank,STOP CRA on black coral 08/03/2013,15:22:33,Scott France,CORA Bathypathes-related 08/03/2013,15:22:41,RHIAN WALLER,COR Solitary 08/03/2013,15:22:43,Tim Shank,Yes. 08/03/2013,15:22:46,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,15:22:46,peterauster,Fish in upper d2 frane 08/03/2013,15:22:51,RHIAN WALLER,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,15:22:53,Tim Shank,CORP here with ACN and OPH 08/03/2013,15:23:11,Tim Shank,gastropthycus CRA on CORA 08/03/2013,15:23:26,RHIAN WALLER,Solitary in the background would be good if we're stopping - may be a caryophyllia? 08/03/2013,15:23:35,Scott France,Acanella behind CORA? 08/03/2013,15:23:51,RHIAN WALLER,Looks like it Scott! 08/03/2013,15:24:10,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ship move 10m bearing 250deg .05kn 08/03/2013,15:24:24,morgankilgour,could we get a close up of each of those squat lobsters? 08/03/2013,15:24:29,Scott France,Small CORG bamboo lower left 08/03/2013,15:24:45,Taylor Heyl,POL 08/03/2013,15:24:50,Tim Shank,POL up right 08/03/2013,15:24:53,Taylor Heyl,x2 08/03/2013,15:25:16,Tim Shank,POL great image 08/03/2013,15:25:26,peterauster,longfinned hake, synaph FSH 08/03/2013,15:25:27,Tim Shank,tentacles reacting? 08/03/2013,15:25:35,Tim Shank,Yes. great 08/03/2013,15:26:30,Taylor Heyl,close up of SQA * 08/03/2013,15:27:48,Tim Shank,POL several to many on this colony 08/03/2013,15:27:50,marthanizinski,40 15.0964 N 68 07.3195 W 1204 m 08/03/2013,15:28:19,RHIAN WALLER,Beautiful! 08/03/2013,15:29:47,Amy Baco-Taylor,Nice! 08/03/2013,15:29:57,Tim Shank,CORO single polyp next to CORA Bathypathes -type 08/03/2013,15:30:31,Tim Shank,SHI mysid around CORA Bathypathes type 08/03/2013,15:30:36,Scott France,CORG bamboo 08/03/2013,15:30:44,Taylor Heyl,quill worms in sediment 08/03/2013,15:30:53,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI x2 on SED 08/03/2013,15:30:55,Taylor Heyl,OPH next to CORO Bamboo 08/03/2013,15:32:20,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/03/2013,15:32:26,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary, stubby on rock behind black coral 08/03/2013,15:32:56,Tim Shank,3 x SQA on this CORA Bathypathes type 08/03/2013,15:32:57,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid next to CORA Bathypathes-like 08/03/2013,15:33:18,Tim Shank,BIV Limid 08/03/2013,15:33:25,Taylor Heyl,BIV under COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,15:33:32,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 08/03/2013,15:33:40,Scott France,CORG bamboo Acanella 08/03/2013,15:33:46,Taylor Heyl,COR Acanella 08/03/2013,15:33:59,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,15:34:10,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary - desm/Javania? 08/03/2013,15:36:20,Scott France,Shrimp looked slightly purple from my view… 08/03/2013,15:37:20,leswatling,another Paramuricea with zoas at the top just out of picture 08/03/2013,15:37:29,Scott France,XEN 08/03/2013,15:38:12,peterauster,wiggley eel-like baby fish 08/03/2013,15:38:34,leswatling,Sicyona? 08/03/2013,15:38:43,Scott France,Spines on top of carapce? 08/03/2013,15:39:06,leswatling,and on bottom of pleonites 08/03/2013,15:39:26,Tim Shank,SHI- yes…Sclerocrangon looks like this off of Chile 08/03/2013,15:39:51,Scott France,Cool - never seen one. 08/03/2013,15:43:20,leswatling,spiky dude, rough meal for a fish 08/03/2013,15:44:43,michaelvecchione,what? 08/03/2013,15:44:46,Scott France,Anthomastus gated community 08/03/2013,15:45:07,Scott France,Local recruitment from initial settlement? 08/03/2013,15:45:39,Scott France,Scrawny bamboo coral 08/03/2013,15:45:55,peterauster,FSH synaph 08/03/2013,15:47:22,Tim Shank,Seems like all the CORP are oriented in the same say- with the "fan" open to the N-S current... 08/03/2013,15:47:26,RHIAN WALLER,Solitary in 11:34 - most likely Javania cailleti - good close up of septae 08/03/2013,15:47:37,Scott France,CORA Parantipathes 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,15:47:57,Tim Shank,11103m 08/03/2013,15:47:58,Scott France,Agree Tim 08/03/2013,15:47:58,RHIAN WALLER,AST 08/03/2013,15:48:11,Tim Shank,small white things are sponges? 08/03/2013,15:48:24,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,15:48:24,Scott France,not with 11,000 m depth, but with Paramuricea orientation! 08/03/2013,15:48:52,leswatling,yeah, we saw this before, the current follows the bathymetry in this part of the canyon. 08/03/2013,15:48:59,Tim Shank,sorry, not in the trenches yet :-) 1101m 08/03/2013,15:49:01,jasonchaytor,"old" wall failure 08/03/2013,15:49:21,leswatling,when you get back up into the narrow part then there is some upwelling. 08/03/2013,15:49:39,Tim Shank,OPHs on wall angular disc 08/03/2013,15:49:41,RHIAN WALLER,Ophuiroids all over wall 08/03/2013,15:49:50,Tim Shank,SPOs ovoid 08/03/2013,15:50:11,leswatling,somewhere I have a space shuttle sunglint image and you can see the outline of the upper part of the canyon due to the upwelling. 08/03/2013,15:50:25,Tim Shank,SER here too 08/03/2013,15:50:32,Scott France,Not sure about that small octocoral... 08/03/2013,15:50:38,RHIAN WALLER,bamboo? 08/03/2013,15:50:39,Tim Shank,Must be a great shot Les 08/03/2013,15:50:52,Scott France,Could have been bamboo - yes. 08/03/2013,15:50:55,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ship move 10m bearing 250deg 08/03/2013,15:50:59,leswatling,yeah I'll see if I can find it... 08/03/2013,15:51:05,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitaries 08/03/2013,15:51:08,Tim Shank,CORB skeleton 08/03/2013,15:51:11,Tim Shank,ACN 08/03/2013,15:51:30,Andrea Quattrini,ACN A nobilis 08/03/2013,15:51:42,Scott France,SPO 08/03/2013,15:52:12,RHIAN WALLER,COR polyps behind - Juv 08/03/2013,15:52:16,jasonchaytor,more erosion of parts of the wall (horizontal features - possibly burrow) when compared to rocks towards the base of the wall at the start of the dive 08/03/2013,15:52:23,Tim Shank,OPH thin associate on SPO 08/03/2013,15:52:34,RHIAN WALLER,ACN Actinerus nobilis 08/03/2013,15:53:14,Tim Shank,CORA paranthapathes 08/03/2013,15:53:18,Tim Shank,with associates 08/03/2013,15:53:36,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitaries 08/03/2013,15:54:07,RHIAN WALLER,OPH rock 08/03/2013,15:54:11,peterauster,FSH cyclothone 08/03/2013,15:54:12,RHIAN WALLER,TUnicates 08/03/2013,15:54:31,Tim Shank,OPH on the "exposed " ROC- different species 08/03/2013,15:54:57,Tim Shank,XEN 08/03/2013,15:54:58,RHIAN WALLER,SPO 08/03/2013,15:55:04,Tim Shank,small CORP 08/03/2013,15:55:18,RHIAN WALLER,COR anthomastus 08/03/2013,15:55:31,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,15:55:41,Tim Shank,large Anthamastus 08/03/2013,15:55:41,RHIAN WALLER,Echiurian 08/03/2013,15:55:46,Scott France,Rhian - I've been wondering about whether those were tunicates or sponges. Are you confident they are tunicates? 08/03/2013,15:56:05,Scott France,Echiuran proboscis 08/03/2013,15:56:05,Tim Shank,HYD near COR solitary 08/03/2013,15:56:15,RHIAN WALLER,..only confident having seen some in collections that were tunicates - an encrusting form 08/03/2013,15:56:20,RHIAN WALLER,gelatinous 08/03/2013,15:56:26,Scott France,Good enough for me! 08/03/2013,15:56:45,Scott France,Spoon worm! 08/03/2013,15:57:03,RHIAN WALLER,Great shot! Usually see them from towcam as small dark T's! 08/03/2013,15:57:26,RHIAN WALLER,OPH on sediment 08/03/2013,15:57:39,RHIAN WALLER,SPO 08/03/2013,15:57:43,michaelvecchione,cool! 08/03/2013,15:57:52,Tim Shank,don't see typical radial feeding traces 08/03/2013,15:57:57,RHIAN WALLER,URC 08/03/2013,15:58:03,Tim Shank,not much SED here for feeding? 08/03/2013,15:58:19,RHIAN WALLER,Maybe that's why he's on his lonesome.... 08/03/2013,15:58:21,Scott France,Surprised it can burrow! 08/03/2013,15:58:27,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,15:58:32,leswatling,very peculiar rock 08/03/2013,15:59:12,Scott France,URC 08/03/2013,16:00:21,leswatling,is the ROV on its side or have the Paramuricea changed their orientation by 90 degrees? 08/03/2013,16:01:03,Scott France,Big THouarella CORG 08/03/2013,16:01:04,RHIAN WALLER,COR primoid? 08/03/2013,16:01:36,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,16:01:43,RHIAN WALLER,ACN venus 08/03/2013,16:01:50,michaelvecchione,big SPO too 08/03/2013,16:01:52,jasonchaytor,appears to be some hint of radial fracture features along and adjacent to the"fresh" surface 08/03/2013,16:02:11,RHIAN WALLER,Associates - OPH - lots 08/03/2013,16:02:11,leswatling,fantastic Thouarella 08/03/2013,16:02:15,michaelvecchione,OCT 08/03/2013,16:02:15,RHIAN WALLER,Mysids 08/03/2013,16:02:28,michaelvecchione,PYC 08/03/2013,16:03:03,michaelvecchione,different OCT 08/03/2013,16:03:10,marthanizinski,40 15.0924 N 68 07.3244 W 1184 m 08/03/2013,16:03:23,michaelvecchione,need zoom on OCT too 08/03/2013,16:03:26,RHIAN WALLER,PYCnogonid 08/03/2013,16:03:34,RHIAN WALLER,Munching on the coral 08/03/2013,16:03:49,Tim Shank,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,16:03:58,leswatling,very small bites! 08/03/2013,16:04:05,Scott France,Is it? Proboscis is too big for these polyps! 08/03/2013,16:04:09,Tim Shank,many small OPHs on htis 08/03/2013,16:04:26,Andrea Quattrini,do PYCS typically feed on octocorals? 08/03/2013,16:04:42,Tim Shank,no eggs on this PYC 08/03/2013,16:04:54,Tim Shank,several SHI Mysids - different sizes 08/03/2013,16:05:14,RHIAN WALLER,They feed on anemones and seapens, and we've seen them on paragorgia before looking like they're feeding through probocis 08/03/2013,16:05:27,Tim Shank,ARE THOSE AMPHIPODS TO THE LEFT OF THE PYC? THINK I SEE MANY 08/03/2013,16:05:38,peterauster,farme grabs from Seirios 08/03/2013,16:05:47,Scott France,I've seen images where they appear to be feeding on zoanthids overgrowing octocorals... 08/03/2013,16:06:07,Scott France,But does anyone have direct evidence for what they are feeding on? 08/03/2013,16:06:16,Tim Shank,Seirios image fantastic 08/03/2013,16:06:20,RHIAN WALLER,Gut content analysis on pycno? 08/03/2013,16:06:27,Tim Shank,I thought I saw many amphipods 08/03/2013,16:06:53,Scott France,I don't see any damage to polyps here. 08/03/2013,16:07:22,Tim Shank,I don' t either 08/03/2013,16:07:29,RHIAN WALLER,I don't either, but not sure you can tell, there are so many polyps! 08/03/2013,16:07:35,Amy Baco-Taylor,Some pycnogonids eat coral 08/03/2013,16:07:51,RHIAN WALLER,I thought there was a paper out there that showed they do eat anemones? 08/03/2013,16:08:05,Tim Shank,chiton on wall 08/03/2013,16:08:12,Scott France,I think they are "slurpers" 08/03/2013,16:08:29,Andrea Quattrini,that is true rhian 08/03/2013,16:08:30,leswatling,the Thouraella doesn't seem to be bothered by the pyc presence 08/03/2013,16:08:31,Scott France,so need to insert probocscis into polyp or anemone... 08/03/2013,16:08:33,Tim Shank,You can see the amphipods leaving and swimming around the top of the coral 08/03/2013,16:08:35,michaelvecchione,chiton on rock 08/03/2013,16:08:40,Amy Baco-Taylor,WIkipedia says cnidarians, sponges,polychaetes and bryozoans 08/03/2013,16:08:46,Scott France,they wouldn't be using "claws" to catch prey. 08/03/2013,16:09:02,RHIAN WALLER,go wikipedia! 08/03/2013,16:09:08,leswatling,nice chiton graxing track 08/03/2013,16:09:09,michaelvecchione,don't forget teh OCT 08/03/2013,16:09:17,RHIAN WALLER,Yes on slurping - eat through proboscis 08/03/2013,16:10:00,Tim Shank,small orange OPHs on Thouarella 08/03/2013,16:10:08,Tim Shank,close up seeing APH* 08/03/2013,16:10:19,leswatling,amphipods may be mucus lapping as well 08/03/2013,16:10:47,Tim Shank,Orange thing onThouarella just right of OCT? 08/03/2013,16:11:08,leswatling,no question the pyc can eat the octocoral but these are very small polyps so one has to wonder what it was doing on there. 08/03/2013,16:11:31,Scott France,Agree Les. 08/03/2013,16:11:58,Scott France,PYC are potential predators of octocorals in general, but are they feeding on Thouarella is a tougher question. 08/03/2013,16:12:05,michaelvecchione,definitely different. I am going to have to work on that from frame grabs 08/03/2013,16:12:26,michaelvecchione,Thanks 08/03/2013,16:13:05,Tim Shank,Paranthapathes with associates... 08/03/2013,16:13:25,Tim Shank,zoom on Paranthapathes please? 08/03/2013,16:13:25,Scott France,CORG Acanthogorgia on side of rock 08/03/2013,16:13:42,Tim Shank,ACN nobilis here 08/03/2013,16:13:52,Tim Shank,great view in seirios 08/03/2013,16:14:06,Scott France,Definitely were associates on the larger Parantipathes to left. 08/03/2013,16:14:10,Tim Shank,CRA on Paranthapathes 08/03/2013,16:14:21,peterauster,another great view from Seiros ... framegrabs ples 08/03/2013,16:14:40,Tim Shank,Just one CRA? 08/03/2013,16:14:49,Scott France,Small crab 08/03/2013,16:14:59,Scott France,Where are momma and poppa? 08/03/2013,16:15:27,Scott France,I think the HD2 camera was better on stream 2... 08/03/2013,16:15:29,Tim Shank,Exactly….latch key crab... 08/03/2013,16:15:42,Tim Shank,I agree with HD2 feeding 08/03/2013,16:15:51,Andrea Quattrini,HD2 was nice 08/03/2013,16:15:59,Scott France,i.e. HD2 view preferable to seirieos 08/03/2013,16:16:05,morgankilgour,cloesup of the purple to the left? 08/03/2013,16:16:25,Tim Shank,We have been saying great imagery in Seirios, but we have been liking the HD2 feed 08/03/2013,16:16:47,Tim Shank,There are a lot of framegrabs that can be pulled from the HD2 imagery 08/03/2013,16:16:58,Scott France,CORO Clavularia 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,16:17:12,Scott France,Fairly extensive mat 08/03/2013,16:17:15,Tim Shank,BAR! on BIV limid 08/03/2013,16:17:26,Tim Shank,SQA in Clavularia 08/03/2013,16:17:38,Andrea Quattrini,COR Bamboo tiny 08/03/2013,16:17:47,morgankilgour,they are everywhere! 08/03/2013,16:18:05,Scott France,Don't see the bamboos... 08/03/2013,16:18:19,Andrea Quattrini,to the right... 08/03/2013,16:18:19,Tim Shank,We did see a few SQA in Clavularia on first leg… on an almost vertical wall... 08/03/2013,16:18:33,Andrea Quattrini,SQA X2 08/03/2013,16:18:41,Tim Shank,we also saw OPHs and POL in Clavularia 08/03/2013,16:18:51,Tim Shank,oh, and a chiton... 08/03/2013,16:19:11,Tim Shank,APH here amongst Clavularia 08/03/2013,16:19:14,morgankilgour,do you think these might be galathea? 08/03/2013,16:19:22,Tim Shank,close up of BIV 08/03/2013,16:19:27,Tim Shank,with SER 08/03/2013,16:19:45,marthanizinski,Maybe Galathea hard to see rostrum 08/03/2013,16:19:49,Scott France,Now I see some bamboos! 08/03/2013,16:19:54,Scott France,above 08/03/2013,16:20:11,morgankilgour,looked triangular but couldn't be sure 08/03/2013,16:20:12,Tim Shank,APH on Clavularia - good shot 08/03/2013,16:20:35,Scott France,Nope, that was Acanthogorgia. 08/03/2013,16:20:36,michaelvecchione,The OCT may have been a Pteroctopus tetracirrhus. I look forward to seeing frame grabs. 08/03/2013,16:20:39,Andrea Quattrini,Acanthogorgia above 08/03/2013,16:20:45,Tim Shank,lots of CORP here- each with a visible OPH 08/03/2013,16:20:55,Andrea Quattrini,tiny bamboo was below the clavularia 08/03/2013,16:21:02,Amy Baco-Taylor,Interesting, in Hawaii I hae really only seeen clavularia overgrowing other corals.. not on open substrate 08/03/2013,16:21:03,Tim Shank,Clavularia overgrowing solitary COR 08/03/2013,16:21:06,michaelvecchione,Was there another OCT to right? 08/03/2013,16:21:36,michaelvecchione,Oops other right (left) 08/03/2013,16:21:50,Tim Shank,ANT line on the bottom - short whirl... 08/03/2013,16:22:04,Tim Shank,large fish passed by FSH 08/03/2013,16:22:09,Scott France,CORG bamboo lower 08/03/2013,16:22:21,briankennedy,dropped target CAEX03_03 rock slide 08/03/2013,16:22:42,Tim Shank,passed over hard bottom..now coming into more SED area- 1160m 08/03/2013,16:22:54,jasonchaytor,BUR 08/03/2013,16:23:05,Tim Shank,large BUR 08/03/2013,16:23:11,Tim Shank,now onto open SED 08/03/2013,16:23:17,Tim Shank,with large BUT 08/03/2013,16:23:23,Tim Shank,BUR 08/03/2013,16:23:29,Scott France,Amy - on leg I we saw many instances of Clavularia directly on substrata. But I garee - I'm more used to seeing them overgrow other coral skeletons. 08/03/2013,16:24:10,Andrea Quattrini,in the GoM we also see Clavularia on the substrate…not overgrowing corals 08/03/2013,16:25:23,Tim Shank,on SED slope lateraling….see contact of bottom types 08/03/2013,16:25:30,Tim Shank,1159m 08/03/2013,16:25:35,Scott France,CER 08/03/2013,16:25:35,Taylor Heyl,CER 08/03/2013,16:25:36,Tim Shank,CER 08/03/2013,16:25:43,Scott France,Who won that race? 08/03/2013,16:25:57,Scott France,It is like buzzing in on Jeopardy! 08/03/2013,16:25:58,Tim Shank,COR Swiftia? 08/03/2013,16:26:04,Tim Shank,at left? 08/03/2013,16:26:13,Taylor Heyl,Ha. have to be pretty fast at this game :-) 08/03/2013,16:26:40,Scott France,My 16 sec delay is definitely a disadvantage in this game! 08/03/2013,16:26:52,Taylor Heyl,Doesn't seem to be affecting your reaction time! 08/03/2013,16:26:52,Andrea Quattrini,i don't really have a delay here... 08/03/2013,16:27:00,Scott France,And that is just my old brain, not the video delay... 08/03/2013,16:27:13,Tim Shank,out onto open SED 08/03/2013,16:27:15,Tim Shank,slope 08/03/2013,16:27:16,jasonchaytor,Change in lithology (at least surficially) 08/03/2013,16:27:20,michaelvecchione,I had the same long delay. Seems to be better after I refreshed browser. 08/03/2013,16:27:50,Scott France,I refreshed and didn't help, but I'll try again. 08/03/2013,16:27:52,Tim Shank,ANT? 08/03/2013,16:28:11,marthanizinski,Pilot change 08/03/2013,16:28:39,Tim Shank,FSH 08/03/2013,16:28:50,jasonchaytor,ROC 08/03/2013,16:29:05,Taylor Heyl,HYD all over this ROC 08/03/2013,16:29:20,jasonchaytor,mudstone, similar to the material comprising the wall below 08/03/2013,16:29:31,Taylor Heyl,Coral Rubble 08/03/2013,16:29:48,Taylor Heyl,APH on HYD 08/03/2013,16:30:20,Andrea Quattrini,background noise on video? 08/03/2013,16:30:27,Scott France,Quitting etc. didn't help. I'm also getting odd video on stream 1 - occasionally images from earlier on the wall are blended in to the current video. 08/03/2013,16:30:45,Scott France,I've cleared cache, etc. Quit browser, opened new windows, etc. 08/03/2013,16:31:00,Taylor Heyl,SHI on HYD 08/03/2013,16:31:03,Scott France,This all new today. Haven't seen these issues in apst 2 weeks. 08/03/2013,16:31:14,Tim Shank,Many APH swimming here 08/03/2013,16:31:19,leswatling,I am getting the same odd video. I thought maybe a flash was going off. 08/03/2013,16:31:27,Tim Shank,Not sure what's happening Scott and Les…. 08/03/2013,16:31:35,Scott France,You can see Paramuricea on wall in "flash" 08/03/2013,16:31:40,marthanizinski,40 15.0877 N 68 07.34 75 W 1158 m 08/03/2013,16:32:24,nicolemorgan,I keep getting flashback to the large Thouarella. 08/03/2013,16:32:24,michaelvecchione,I am getting the same flashes of old images. 08/03/2013,16:32:36,Scott France,Also, all day stream 1 has had 7 or 8 sec delay relative to the same camera in the quad screen in stream 3 08/03/2013,16:32:47,michaelvecchione,I think it is subliminal 08/03/2013,16:32:51,Taylor Heyl,SHI on sediment 08/03/2013,16:32:52,Scott France,Ha! 08/03/2013,16:32:59,Taylor Heyl,FSH shark 08/03/2013,16:33:01,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,16:33:02,Tim Shank,FSH dog fish 08/03/2013,16:33:03,RHIAN WALLER,lasers 08/03/2013,16:33:12,Taylor Heyl,close up of shark 08/03/2013,16:33:14,Tim Shank,SHI on floor 08/03/2013,16:33:27,Scott France,There -THouarella in the "flash" 08/03/2013,16:33:49,Taylor Heyl,JFH 08/03/2013,16:33:52,Tim Shank,sorry scott. we are coming up to a wall…been on SED. 08/03/2013,16:33:56,michaelvecchione,It was still 15 sec from Taylor's report of a shark until I saw it. 08/03/2013,16:34:08,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,16:34:13,RHIAN WALLER,SPO 08/03/2013,16:34:16,Taylor Heyl,Approaching rock with SPO, CORP 08/03/2013,16:34:22,Andrea Quattrini,no video delay here, but getting the Thouarella flashbacks 08/03/2013,16:34:23,Scott France,I can see the sediment - I see the current video - but it is interfered with occasionally by these "flashbacks" 08/03/2013,16:34:27,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 08/03/2013,16:34:37,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,16:35:03,Taylor Heyl,many CORP on this rock 08/03/2013,16:35:40,RHIAN WALLER,ACN flytrrap 08/03/2013,16:35:48,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,16:35:48,michaelvecchione,Incidentally, I am also watching stream 2 and not getting these problems on that. 08/03/2013,16:35:48,Scott France,No preference here 08/03/2013,16:35:53,Taylor Heyl,x4 08/03/2013,16:35:53,Tim Shank,COR swiftia 08/03/2013,16:35:59,Tim Shank,CORA x3 08/03/2013,16:36:03,Taylor Heyl,CORA Bathypathes 08/03/2013,16:36:03,RHIAN WALLER,CORA 08/03/2013,16:36:07,Scott France,Right Mike - no interference on stream 3 either 08/03/2013,16:36:08,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 08/03/2013,16:36:14,Tim Shank,Bathypathes…like 08/03/2013,16:36:14,Taylor Heyl,CORP with 1 OPH 08/03/2013,16:36:21,Taylor Heyl,FSH on sediment 08/03/2013,16:36:24,Tim Shank,lots of CORP on wall 08/03/2013,16:36:29,Tim Shank,ACN on many 08/03/2013,16:36:37,Taylor Heyl,large cluster of CORP, many with OPH 08/03/2013,16:36:49,Tim Shank,FSH 08/03/2013,16:37:02,jasonchaytor,Rock surface heavily sculpted, interesting erosion pattern 08/03/2013,16:37:36,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,16:37:47,Taylor Heyl,close up of COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,16:37:50,Taylor Heyl,BIV shell 08/03/2013,16:37:59,Taylor Heyl,CORP with ACN associate 08/03/2013,16:38:10,Tim Shank,ANT? next to BIV 08/03/2013,16:38:17,Scott France,Can see winnowing of sediments below the Anthomastus 08/03/2013,16:38:23,Taylor Heyl,anyone have an idea what these tiny white dots are on the sediment? 08/03/2013,16:38:41,Tim Shank,white valve 08/03/2013,16:38:41,Amy Baco-Taylor,crab carapace? 08/03/2013,16:38:44,Taylor Heyl,SER on BIV shell 08/03/2013,16:38:44,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,16:38:57,Taylor Heyl,HYD on BIV shell also 08/03/2013,16:39:05,Taylor Heyl,SHI banded on COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,16:39:22,Taylor Heyl,yea, large forams is a good guess 08/03/2013,16:39:44,jasonchaytor,shell fragments would be my guess 08/03/2013,16:40:22,Scott France,They are mostly concentrated in the band below the Anthomastus and shell 08/03/2013,16:40:33,RHIAN WALLER,CORP and ACN 08/03/2013,16:41:03,Scott France,Neat! 08/03/2013,16:41:16,Scott France,Pretty big Anthomastus on that limnid. 08/03/2013,16:42:19,Taylor Heyl,ASR white 08/03/2013,16:42:20,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,16:42:32,Tim Shank,FSH 08/03/2013,16:42:34,Taylor Heyl,still seeing many CORP 08/03/2013,16:42:37,Tim Shank,SHI red on seafloor 08/03/2013,16:42:44,Tim Shank,CRARED 08/03/2013,16:42:47,Taylor Heyl,BIV 08/03/2013,16:42:51,Taylor Heyl,FSH cyclothone 08/03/2013,16:43:02,michaelvecchione,ASR 08/03/2013,16:43:07,Taylor Heyl,ASR 08/03/2013,16:43:09,Taylor Heyl,ACN 08/03/2013,16:43:13,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,16:43:16,Tim Shank,COR swiftia and CORP 08/03/2013,16:43:17,Tim Shank,many 08/03/2013,16:43:50,jasonchaytor,Surficial crust rather than rock out crop?? 08/03/2013,16:44:30,RHIAN WALLER,coral rubble 08/03/2013,16:44:36,Andrea Quattrini,dead cup coral 08/03/2013,16:45:34,peterauster,FSH synaph 08/03/2013,16:46:19,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,16:46:31,jasonchaytor,THis is outcrop, I am sure of it :-) 08/03/2013,16:47:04,peterauster,zoom on fish? 08/03/2013,16:47:04,morgankilgour,zoom in on fish? 08/03/2013,16:47:11,michaelvecchione,14 sec delay between stream 2 and stream 1 08/03/2013,16:47:30,michaelvecchione,FSH on SED 08/03/2013,16:47:40,Taylor Heyl,CORP with ACN and OPH 08/03/2013,16:47:45,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ship move bearing 280deg 20m 08/03/2013,16:48:08,Tim Shank,what is just below? 08/03/2013,16:48:12,Tim Shank,turn a little to the right? 08/03/2013,16:48:23,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,16:48:27,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/03/2013,16:48:32,peterauster,length of the 3rd spine on the left pectoral? 08/03/2013,16:48:32,Tim Shank,SHI on floor 08/03/2013,16:48:38,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,16:48:41,Taylor Heyl,CORP on seafloor 08/03/2013,16:48:47,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,16:48:49,Scott France,Acaella CORG 08/03/2013,16:48:51,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 08/03/2013,16:48:51,Tim Shank,ACN venus 08/03/2013,16:48:56,Tim Shank,COR swiftia 08/03/2013,16:49:25,Taylor Heyl,SPO and APH in COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,16:49:38,Scott France,Isopods 08/03/2013,16:49:39,Tim Shank,WOW amphipods on Swiftia? 08/03/2013,16:49:49,Taylor Heyl,not SPO 08/03/2013,16:49:54,Tim Shank,6 of them???? 08/03/2013,16:50:04,Tim Shank,attached 08/03/2013,16:50:10,Taylor Heyl,gelatinous something on Swiftia 08/03/2013,16:50:25,Tim Shank,SAL 08/03/2013,16:50:25,Taylor Heyl,salp 08/03/2013,16:50:43,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,16:50:57,Tim Shank,I have not seen these amphipods on swiftia before- 08/03/2013,16:51:12,Tim Shank,worth a good zoom image/framegrab 08/03/2013,16:51:23,Taylor Heyl,small CORP with large OPH 08/03/2013,16:51:25,Taylor Heyl,salp on bottom 08/03/2013,16:51:40,Tim Shank,Thank you 08/03/2013,16:51:42,Taylor Heyl,close up of SAL 08/03/2013,16:52:26,michaelvecchione,dead salp -- benthopelagic coupling 08/03/2013,16:53:39,michaelvecchione,Can we make jokes about boring organisms now? 08/03/2013,16:53:40,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,16:53:52,Taylor Heyl,CORO Bamboo damaged 08/03/2013,16:53:57,morgankilgour,trackmarks on right? 08/03/2013,16:54:09,Tim Shank,can we see the dead end - are those BAR? 08/03/2013,16:54:11,Taylor Heyl,BAR on bamboo 08/03/2013,16:54:28,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid hovering near bamboo also 08/03/2013,16:54:52,michaelvecchione,I'll be away for a while. Back later. 08/03/2013,16:54:53,Taylor Heyl,OPH on bamboo in BAR 08/03/2013,16:54:58,Tim Shank,BAR, OPH, on dead branch 08/03/2013,16:55:12,Tim Shank,Thank you. 08/03/2013,16:55:48,Tim Shank,1128 rov depth 08/03/2013,16:55:59,Taylor Heyl,Flying over rock with many paramuricea and bamboo 08/03/2013,16:56:20,Taylor Heyl,SPO 08/03/2013,16:56:26,Tim Shank,Is the axis broken? 08/03/2013,16:56:36,Tim Shank,near the base? 08/03/2013,16:56:50,Scott France,Interesting: lots more branching on this colony than others. 08/03/2013,16:57:09,Tim Shank,POL on COR 08/03/2013,16:57:18,Scott France,Tissue is thicker: this is a different bamboo from the previous ones on this dive. 08/03/2013,16:57:24,Tim Shank,"black and white striped" POL 08/03/2013,16:57:25,RHIAN WALLER,Which coral is this? Is it really a bamboo? 08/03/2013,16:57:40,Scott France,I was just typing: unless it is not a bamboo! 08/03/2013,16:57:42,Tim Shank,no colonization of dead skeleton 08/03/2013,16:57:47,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ship move 15m bearing 280deg 08/03/2013,16:58:01,Tim Shank,purple and yellow-looking POL? 08/03/2013,16:58:24,Taylor Heyl,GAS x2 08/03/2013,16:58:25,RHIAN WALLER,Looks like there are worm holes in main axis 08/03/2013,16:58:26,Taylor Heyl,SER 08/03/2013,16:58:27,Scott France,Looks like polyps can retract into coenenchyme, which is possible but unusual for most bamboos 08/03/2013,16:58:35,Tim Shank,likely 2 POL here 08/03/2013,16:58:40,Scott France,Jasonisis has thick tissue... 08/03/2013,16:58:44,RHIAN WALLER,Where's Les when you need him.... 08/03/2013,16:58:54,Scott France,He'd ask me... 08/03/2013,16:58:56,Scott France,Ha! 08/03/2013,16:59:20,Taylor Heyl,lobate CTE 08/03/2013,16:59:38,Scott France,Anthothela is not out of the realm of possibility... 08/03/2013,16:59:56,RHIAN WALLER,I wondered about that too…..I see no nodes.... 08/03/2013,17:00:29,RHIAN WALLER,worm in a hole in the skeleton 08/03/2013,17:00:37,Tim Shank,Close up of POL larger morph* 08/03/2013,17:01:03,RHIAN WALLER,ZOA parazoanthus 08/03/2013,17:01:46,Scott France,I think we go with Anthothela for this one. 08/03/2013,17:01:50,marthanizinski,40 15.0942 N 68 07.3783 W 1125 m 08/03/2013,17:02:03,RHIAN WALLER,COA acanella 08/03/2013,17:02:03,Tim Shank,How far to the next WP? 08/03/2013,17:02:07,Taylor Heyl,CORG Bamboo 08/03/2013,17:02:13,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,17:03:00,Taylor Heyl,CRARED with BAR 08/03/2013,17:04:04,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,17:04:09,Taylor Heyl,OPH on seafloor 08/03/2013,17:04:37,Tim Shank,SHI Sclerocrangon? or Sicyonia? 08/03/2013,17:04:41,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,17:04:57,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/03/2013,17:05:02,peterauster,FSH synaph 08/03/2013,17:05:20,amandademopoulos,layered rock ledges with sediment cover 08/03/2013,17:05:22,Tim Shank,Many CORP 08/03/2013,17:05:47,jasonchaytor,Rocks layers appear to be dipping seaward (south) 08/03/2013,17:05:50,Scott France,and frequent CORG bamboo 08/03/2013,17:06:01,Scott France,Interesting - most with just a couple of branches 08/03/2013,17:06:07,Taylor Heyl,CORA Parantapathes 08/03/2013,17:06:12,Taylor Heyl,CORA Bathypathes-like 08/03/2013,17:06:19,Taylor Heyl,CORP several 08/03/2013,17:06:47,Tim Shank,1106m 08/03/2013,17:07:13,peterauster,FSH synaph &  paralepedid? 08/03/2013,17:07:40,Taylor Heyl,SQA on CORA Bathypathes 08/03/2013,17:07:48,Tim Shank,CORA Bathypathes like - with SQA 1 08/03/2013,17:08:35,Taylor Heyl,CORP with 1 OPH and 1 ring ACN 08/03/2013,17:08:49,Tim Shank,Should framegrab an image of that OPH on the CORP* 08/03/2013,17:09:03,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 08/03/2013,17:09:33,RHIAN WALLER,prominent sclerites! 08/03/2013,17:10:04,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ship move 30m bearing 280deg 0.1kn 08/03/2013,17:10:09,Tim Shank,Lepidisis morph? 08/03/2013,17:10:34,leswatling,no can say 08/03/2013,17:10:41,RHIAN WALLER,COR swiftia with yellow zooanthid 08/03/2013,17:10:42,Scott France,No - it had a branch from low on colony 08/03/2013,17:10:57,Tim Shank,with large polyps…looked like there was a second brown branch up the axis 08/03/2013,17:11:09,Tim Shank,ZOA on COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,17:11:12,RHIAN WALLER,SHI 08/03/2013,17:11:32,Tim Shank,many AMPHIPODS ON THIS SWIFTIA??? 08/03/2013,17:11:38,Taylor Heyl,Something in the hole 08/03/2013,17:11:44,Tim Shank,BAR or APH on the right end? 08/03/2013,17:11:51,eleanorbors,Start WHOI recording EX1304L2_ROV03_4.ts 08/03/2013,17:12:01,Tim Shank,SHI on Swiftia 08/03/2013,17:12:04,Tim Shank,banded 08/03/2013,17:12:57,Tim Shank,thought I saw APH on Swiftia…BAR too maybe 08/03/2013,17:13:00,Taylor Heyl,close up of CORP with 3 ring ACN and 1 OPH 08/03/2013,17:13:08,Andrea Quattrini,see any "stick like" Paramuricea today? 08/03/2013,17:13:15,Tim Shank,close up of OPH on CORP* 08/03/2013,17:13:17,Taylor Heyl,APH on HYD at base of CORP 08/03/2013,17:13:25,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,17:13:58,Tim Shank,ACN close up on CORP* 08/03/2013,17:14:03,Scott France,Shy anemone 08/03/2013,17:14:05,Tim Shank,x2 08/03/2013,17:14:28,Taylor Heyl,OPH arms at base of CORP 08/03/2013,17:14:56,Tim Shank,1111m 08/03/2013,17:15:38,Tim Shank,COR Acanella? 08/03/2013,17:15:43,Taylor Heyl,SHi banded on seafloor 08/03/2013,17:15:49,Tim Shank,COR whip 08/03/2013,17:15:50,Taylor Heyl,CORP with OPH 08/03/2013,17:15:53,Scott France,Andrea - we may have just passed over a "stick-like" Paramuricea 08/03/2013,17:15:58,marthanizinski,40 15.1011 N 68 07.3884 W 1107 m 08/03/2013,17:16:00,Taylor Heyl,ASR white 08/03/2013,17:16:15,Taylor Heyl,COR Acanella 08/03/2013,17:16:19,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,17:16:26,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysids in water column 08/03/2013,17:16:40,Andrea Quattrini,FSh N bairdii 08/03/2013,17:16:50,Andrea Quattrini,it is! 08/03/2013,17:17:04,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/03/2013,17:17:22,Taylor Heyl,coral skeleton on seafloor 08/03/2013,17:17:28,Taylor Heyl,COR Thouarella 08/03/2013,17:17:31,peterauster,FSH Synaph 08/03/2013,17:17:33,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 08/03/2013,17:17:36,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,17:17:43,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/03/2013,17:17:49,Taylor Heyl,moving over soft sediment with no rock now 08/03/2013,17:18:03,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,17:18:08,Taylor Heyl,BUR 08/03/2013,17:18:20,Taylor Heyl,CORP x4 08/03/2013,17:18:34,Taylor Heyl,many more CORP coming into view 08/03/2013,17:18:47,Taylor Heyl,ROC ahead with many CORP 08/03/2013,17:18:51,Taylor Heyl,CORG Bamboo 08/03/2013,17:18:54,Taylor Heyl,CORHEX 08/03/2013,17:19:00,Taylor Heyl,Paragorgia 08/03/2013,17:19:04,Taylor Heyl,lobate CTE 08/03/2013,17:19:14,Taylor Heyl,SPO small white on rock 08/03/2013,17:19:18,Taylor Heyl,CORP with 1 OPH 08/03/2013,17:19:31,Taylor Heyl,COR Paragorgia has 1 ACN associate 08/03/2013,17:19:38,Taylor Heyl,and 4 OPH associates 08/03/2013,17:19:51,Taylor Heyl,no...5 OPHs 08/03/2013,17:20:01,Andrea Quattrini,look at that anemone! 08/03/2013,17:20:09,Andrea Quattrini,CORS ?javania 08/03/2013,17:20:28,Taylor Heyl,HYD on dead skeleton 08/03/2013,17:20:28,leswatling,now you know why coelenterates got their name.... bag body 08/03/2013,17:20:46,Tim Shank,PYC on paragorgia 08/03/2013,17:20:55,Tim Shank,OPH arm nipped 08/03/2013,17:20:56,Andrea Quattrini,Paragorgia johnsoni? 08/03/2013,17:21:00,Scott France,And whypeople call me "Ol' coelenterate." 08/03/2013,17:21:02,Tim Shank,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,17:21:03,Taylor Heyl,PYC associate on Paragorgia also 08/03/2013,17:21:20,Tim Shank,APH on Paragorgia 08/03/2013,17:21:38,Taylor Heyl,3 PYC 08/03/2013,17:21:59,Andrea Quattrini,we have seen them! 08/03/2013,17:22:01,Andrea Quattrini,on leg 1 08/03/2013,17:22:13,RHIAN WALLER,Holothurian on rock - white, encursting 08/03/2013,17:22:19,Taylor Heyl,SER on rock 08/03/2013,17:22:33,Andrea Quattrini,it was wrapped around something if I recall, Taylor/Tim do you remember? 08/03/2013,17:22:36,Tim Shank,SPO HEX HYD at base 08/03/2013,17:22:39,Taylor Heyl,close up of SPOHEX with HYD at base 08/03/2013,17:22:56,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/03/2013,17:23:37,Taylor Heyl,Traversing over soft sediment with little attached fauna 08/03/2013,17:23:49,Taylor Heyl,Approaching hard target 08/03/2013,17:24:08,Andrea Quattrini,can we get a depth lat/lon update? 08/03/2013,17:24:24,amandademopoulos,1079m 08/03/2013,17:24:25,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,17:24:32,Taylor Heyl,BUR 08/03/2013,17:24:37,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,17:24:50,Scott France,CORG bamboo ?Keratoisis 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,17:25:05,marthanizinski,40 15.0968 N 68 07.4215 W 1082 m 08/03/2013,17:25:20,leswatling,more bamboos than I recall from previous dives. Are bamboos in Hecker's camera sled images? 08/03/2013,17:25:44,Scott France,We saw no bamboos here in our OCE dives... 08/03/2013,17:26:12,RHIAN WALLER,COR thourella 08/03/2013,17:26:18,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,17:26:22,Taylor Heyl,FLAT flounder 08/03/2013,17:26:27,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,17:27:19,Taylor Heyl,SHi mysid on sediment 08/03/2013,17:27:25,Taylor Heyl,close up of flounder 08/03/2013,17:28:01,Andrea Quattrini,need to see that caudal and the pectoral not covered by sediment…but likely a witch 08/03/2013,17:28:20,RHIAN WALLER,Peter is undecided...... 08/03/2013,17:28:26,morgankilgour,lasers? 08/03/2013,17:28:26,Scott France,Reminds me of Stewie in Family Guy when he is grumpy. 08/03/2013,17:28:42,Andrea Quattrini,could be a deepwater dab but again need to see that caudal! 08/03/2013,17:29:30,peterauster,witch flounder FSH 08/03/2013,17:29:44,peterauster,Not which flounder? 08/03/2013,17:29:52,leswatling,beat me to it! 08/03/2013,17:30:05,Scott France,Oh-oh. Don't start on the which witch is which business. 08/03/2013,17:30:24,RHIAN WALLER,COR thouarella 08/03/2013,17:30:30,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,17:30:46,RHIAN WALLER,COR anthomastus 08/03/2013,17:31:00,jasonchaytor,ROC 08/03/2013,17:31:20,RHIAN WALLER,SPO 08/03/2013,17:31:32,Scott France,CORG bamboo ?Keratoisis several 08/03/2013,17:31:39,RHIAN WALLER,COR swiftia 08/03/2013,17:31:58,RHIAN WALLER,Red crav 08/03/2013,17:32:00,RHIAN WALLER,crab 08/03/2013,17:32:07,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/03/2013,17:32:20,Tim Shank,still seeing lots of APH amphipods in the water column 08/03/2013,17:32:27,jasonchaytor,Outcrop is quite heavily eroded, few if any fresh, un-encursted (is that word) surfaces 08/03/2013,17:32:32,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,17:32:51,Tim Shank,COR Thourarella -SHI mysid 08/03/2013,17:32:54,Scott France,Martha - as you noted, many of these bamboos are the worse for wear… 08/03/2013,17:32:58,RHIAN WALLER,Bamboo on left 08/03/2013,17:33:05,amandademopoulos,unencrusted = not clean? 08/03/2013,17:33:18,Taylor Heyl,many SHI mysids hovering near Thouarella 08/03/2013,17:33:27,jasonchaytor,yes 08/03/2013,17:33:34,RHIAN WALLER,COR anthomastus Juv 08/03/2013,17:33:50,leswatling,the bamboos are old...dying of old age... 08/03/2013,17:34:15,Scott France,Then they seem to die from base up... 08/03/2013,17:34:21,RHIAN WALLER,SPO orange 08/03/2013,17:34:50,leswatling,I suppose that makes sense since the base is the oldest part 08/03/2013,17:35:25,Scott France,The old question of age of colony vs age of tissue/polyps… i.e. the asexual reproduction issue 08/03/2013,17:35:45,Taylor Heyl,SER 08/03/2013,17:35:48,Taylor Heyl,SPO on ROC 08/03/2013,17:35:50,RHIAN WALLER,polyp turnover rates etc. 08/03/2013,17:36:03,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,17:36:14,RHIAN WALLER,COR acanella 08/03/2013,17:36:20,RHIAN WALLER,? 08/03/2013,17:36:32,RHIAN WALLER,ZOA 08/03/2013,17:36:37,RHIAN WALLER,SPO 08/03/2013,17:36:53,Scott France,Good call Rhian 08/03/2013,17:37:05,RHIAN WALLER,Gotta get one right occasionally! 08/03/2013,17:37:50,Scott France,Seven? 08/03/2013,17:37:56,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,17:38:07,Taylor Heyl,BIV 08/03/2013,17:38:20,RHIAN WALLER,I got seven too 08/03/2013,17:38:39,peterauster,framegrabs? 08/03/2013,17:38:56,morgankilgour,looks like a couple of zoanthid covered skeletons? 08/03/2013,17:39:19,Scott France,Also an Anthothela in there. 08/03/2013,17:39:42,RHIAN WALLER,Brisingid 08/03/2013,17:39:48,Taylor Heyl,ASR 08/03/2013,17:40:12,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,17:40:18,RHIAN WALLER,COR bamboo 08/03/2013,17:40:21,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,17:40:37,Taylor Heyl,ASR x3 08/03/2013,17:40:43,RHIAN WALLER,Nothing wrong with being short in stature... 08/03/2013,17:40:46,Taylor Heyl,many bamboo on this vertical wall 08/03/2013,17:40:51,Tim Shank,1080m Wall of COR bamboo 08/03/2013,17:40:54,Taylor Heyl,ASR venus fly trap 08/03/2013,17:40:56,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/03/2013,17:41:00,Tim Shank,ACN venus 08/03/2013,17:41:13,Scott France,CORO Clavularia 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,17:41:24,peterauster,FSH synaph sp 08/03/2013,17:41:46,RHIAN WALLER,SQU 08/03/2013,17:42:05,RHIAN WALLER,SQD! 08/03/2013,17:42:07,Scott France,From a distance, these bamboos look in generally better condition than the previous batch... 08/03/2013,17:42:28,marthanizinski,40 15.0882 N 68 07.4163 W 1079 m 08/03/2013,17:42:32,RHIAN WALLER,ACN venus flytrap 08/03/2013,17:42:35,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,17:43:00,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,17:43:03,Tim Shank,quick zoom on one of these CORA Paranthapathes? 08/03/2013,17:43:06,Taylor Heyl,CORA Parantapathes 08/03/2013,17:43:17,Tim Shank,dark rock? 08/03/2013,17:43:26,Tim Shank,BIV limid 08/03/2013,17:43:26,Taylor Heyl,BIV 08/03/2013,17:44:19,Taylor Heyl,CORP with 2 OPH 08/03/2013,17:44:29,RHIAN WALLER,COR swiftia 08/03/2013,17:44:30,Taylor Heyl,SQA on CORA Parantapathes 08/03/2013,17:44:42,Tim Shank,that's a funky Parantapathes - large claw in there 08/03/2013,17:44:45,Scott France,If this is branched, it is what we were calling Taxipathes. Parantipathes are unbranched. 08/03/2013,17:45:06,Taylor Heyl,3 SQA on CORA Taxipathes 08/03/2013,17:45:07,Tim Shank,PLEASE GET ZOOM OF THIS LARGER CRAB. Thankyou 08/03/2013,17:45:29,RHIAN WALLER,Family 08/03/2013,17:45:54,Tim Shank,CRA Chirostylids on Parantapathes 08/03/2013,17:45:54,Scott France,Or Sibopathes... 08/03/2013,17:46:23,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,17:47:40,leswatling,hey look I can hold my claws just like ma and pa! 08/03/2013,17:49:20,Taylor Heyl,smaller OPH at the bottom of CORP 08/03/2013,17:49:31,Taylor Heyl,HYD on dead skeleton branches 08/03/2013,17:49:35,Tim Shank,Thank you so much for the imagery of those crabs. We've seen "Parantapathes" with more than 5 branches - on seamounts 08/03/2013,17:50:01,Taylor Heyl,BAR and HYD on dead skeleton 08/03/2013,17:50:05,Taylor Heyl,APH too 08/03/2013,17:50:05,RHIAN WALLER,ZOA 08/03/2013,17:50:28,Scott France,Right Tim: the question is whether the branched ones are the same species as the unbranched ones. So far genetics hasn't helped too much. Old story of good markers needed. 08/03/2013,17:50:55,Taylor Heyl,seeing APH on dead parts as well as live polyps 08/03/2013,17:50:55,marthanizinski,40 15.0914 N 68 07.4222 W 1079 m 08/03/2013,17:50:56,peterauster,Brow camera grabs pls? 08/03/2013,17:51:22,Tim Shank,High diversity and abundance of corals in this canyon….typically see either diversity OR abundance of a particular species…..interesting to note…. 08/03/2013,17:51:29,Tim Shank,1075m 08/03/2013,17:51:52,RHIAN WALLER,Patchy though 08/03/2013,17:52:11,Tim Shank,Excellent closeup of CORP with two OPHsm dead branches with BAR and OPH, HYD 08/03/2013,17:52:14,Tim Shank,* 08/03/2013,17:52:32,Scott France,Interesting that OPHs have partioned this colony by major axis/fan 08/03/2013,17:52:50,Tim Shank,Yes, seen this before too in the Gulf of Mexico. 08/03/2013,17:53:08,Scott France,I count 12 species of octocoral and 3 spp of black coral so far 08/03/2013,17:53:37,leswatling,yeah, I think we have that commonly from here before as well. Seems like once a Paramuricea gets to be a certain size it gets another b star. 08/03/2013,17:53:53,Scott France,Cool. 08/03/2013,17:53:57,Tim Shank,The genetic results on the chirostylids is similar to corals…..thus far…do see genetic differences with geography though... 08/03/2013,17:54:10,Taylor Heyl,SER on black 08/03/2013,17:54:20,Taylor Heyl,old black coral holdfast 08/03/2013,17:54:21,Scott France,Far enough apart that arms don't bother each other much…? 08/03/2013,17:54:52,Taylor Heyl,ASR white 08/03/2013,17:54:57,leswatling,that could be.... they do fish with the arms altough we have yet to see it much.... 08/03/2013,17:55:16,leswatling,should be "fish".... 08/03/2013,17:55:17,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/03/2013,17:55:26,Taylor Heyl,wall of bamboo corals.... 08/03/2013,17:55:50,Taylor Heyl,CORA Parantipathes 08/03/2013,17:55:54,Scott France,We dove here in 2001, and then deeper in 2005. 08/03/2013,17:55:58,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,17:56:01,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 08/03/2013,17:56:05,Taylor Heyl,SPO 08/03/2013,17:56:06,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,17:56:06,RHIAN WALLER,COR Solitary - caryophyllia? 08/03/2013,17:56:09,Tim Shank,CORA - cool to see a group of branched Parantipathes in this one area - 1080m 08/03/2013,17:56:22,RHIAN WALLER,PCY 08/03/2013,17:56:25,Taylor Heyl,PYC on COR 08/03/2013,17:56:33,leswatling,bamboo with Anthothela? 08/03/2013,17:56:50,Scott France,That is what I was wondering... 08/03/2013,17:57:16,Taylor Heyl,URC white 08/03/2013,17:57:22,Scott France,CORA Bathypathes-like 08/03/2013,17:57:27,RHIAN WALLER,COR thouarella 08/03/2013,17:58:28,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,17:58:30,RHIAN WALLER,SPO 08/03/2013,17:58:30,Taylor Heyl,CORA 08/03/2013,17:58:39,Taylor Heyl,CRARED x2 at base of rock 08/03/2013,17:58:42,Taylor Heyl,ACN 08/03/2013,17:58:48,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX 08/03/2013,17:59:59,Tim Shank,XEN 08/03/2013,18:00:00,RHIAN WALLER,COR anthomastus juv 08/03/2013,18:00:15,Taylor Heyl,BIV next to large ACN 08/03/2013,18:00:16,Scott France,CORG Acanthogorgia 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,18:00:19,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitaries 08/03/2013,18:00:27,Tim Shank,CORP single stalks? Several up on wall…. 08/03/2013,18:00:48,Taylor Heyl,OPH in SPOHEX 08/03/2013,18:01:00,Taylor Heyl,SER and HYD on rock wall 08/03/2013,18:01:24,RHIAN WALLER,COR - solitary, Javania? 08/03/2013,18:01:39,Taylor Heyl,SQA 08/03/2013,18:02:18,Taylor Heyl,GAS 08/03/2013,18:02:27,Taylor Heyl,OPHs and SQA in SPOHEX 08/03/2013,18:03:16,Scott France,CORO stoloniferous? 08/03/2013,18:03:19,leswatling,amphipod in the sponge 08/03/2013,18:03:50,Taylor Heyl,close up of CRARED 08/03/2013,18:04:04,Taylor Heyl,XEN at base of wall 08/03/2013,18:04:49,marthanizinski,40 15.0894 N 068 07.42 72 W 1073 m 08/03/2013,18:04:54,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/03/2013,18:05:22,Taylor Heyl,CRARED under ledge 08/03/2013,18:05:30,Tim Shank,Can we zoom in on cup COR when possible? 08/03/2013,18:07:21,RHIAN WALLER,COR - solitary - pretty sure that ones a javania! 08/03/2013,18:07:51,michaelvecchione,JFH 08/03/2013,18:08:21,Tim Shank,Great . Thank you. 08/03/2013,18:09:13,morgankilgour,also can we zoom in on the squat lobser at about 5:00? 08/03/2013,18:09:21,Taylor Heyl,COR Acanthogorgia with 1 ACN 08/03/2013,18:09:28,Taylor Heyl,close up of COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,18:09:39,Taylor Heyl,APH associate on Anthomastus 08/03/2013,18:10:39,Scott France,CORO stoloniferous ?without pinnules? 08/03/2013,18:10:41,Taylor Heyl,SQA 08/03/2013,18:10:42,morgankilgour,thank you! 08/03/2013,18:10:52,RHIAN WALLER,I think they might have had pinnules….just really tiny 08/03/2013,18:11:02,morgankilgour,Munidopsis... 08/03/2013,18:11:03,RHIAN WALLER,….what amanda just said….. 08/03/2013,18:11:49,Taylor Heyl,APH 08/03/2013,18:12:41,Taylor Heyl,many APH on COR Acanthogorgia 08/03/2013,18:14:03,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/03/2013,18:15:05,Taylor Heyl,FLAT flounder 08/03/2013,18:15:08,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 08/03/2013,18:15:24,Taylor Heyl,large venus 08/03/2013,18:15:25,peterauster,FSH witch fl 08/03/2013,18:16:30,peterauster,carry on at best speed 08/03/2013,18:16:38,RHIAN WALLER,agreed with peter 08/03/2013,18:16:41,Tim Shank,GIven what we have seen, I would say move on and snap zoom as needed. Let's see more…happy to see more transition areas... 08/03/2013,18:16:58,Taylor Heyl,ASR 08/03/2013,18:17:09,michaelvecchione,I agree with Tim 08/03/2013,18:17:56,peterauster,sounds good re speed. Taking series of habitat-scale grabs along the way would be appreciated 08/03/2013,18:18:35,jasonchaytor,bacterial mat?? 08/03/2013,18:18:38,Scott France,Bacterial mats? 08/03/2013,18:19:03,jasonchaytor,next question is...why? 08/03/2013,18:19:17,Scott France,Right - what caused this off looking hole? 08/03/2013,18:19:25,Scott France,sorry - odd looking 08/03/2013,18:19:32,RHIAN WALLER,very curious 08/03/2013,18:19:37,leswatling,seep and you shall find 08/03/2013,18:19:47,Taylor Heyl,close up of MAT 08/03/2013,18:19:55,Amy Baco-Taylor, or somethin died there 08/03/2013,18:20:11,Scott France,Les… do you have these quips lined up waiting for an opportunity? 08/03/2013,18:20:17,marthanizinski,DVL target bacterial mat 08/03/2013,18:20:19,jasonchaytor,a lot of this sediment is rich in hydrotriolite and often has a HS small 08/03/2013,18:20:30,leswatling,the brain works in mysterious ways 08/03/2013,18:20:50,leswatling,ah, sulphur reducers? 08/03/2013,18:21:11,jasonchaytor,smell...saturday spelling 08/03/2013,18:21:35,jasonchaytor,appears to be another one of these surficial crusts 08/03/2013,18:21:36,leswatling,ha Jason, is it going to be worse tomorrow? 08/03/2013,18:21:48,Scott France,Good thing we don't write proposals on weekends. Oh wait, never mind... 08/03/2013,18:21:49,michaelvecchione,beaked whales dive to 2000 m to catch squids 08/03/2013,18:22:02,jasonchaytor,I will be typing and speaking australian tomorrow 08/03/2013,18:22:06,michaelvecchione,FSH Antimora 08/03/2013,18:22:14,Scott France,I suggested beaked whales made the large pits we saw yesterday... 08/03/2013,18:22:16,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,18:22:20,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,18:22:31,RHIAN WALLER,SPO 08/03/2013,18:22:44,Scott France,CORO Anthothela 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,18:22:47,RHIAN WALLER,COR bamboo 08/03/2013,18:23:20,RHIAN WALLER,1067m 08/03/2013,18:23:24,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,18:23:33,RHIAN WALLER,OPH associate on CORP 08/03/2013,18:24:08,RHIAN WALLER,ACN ring anemone on CORP 08/03/2013,18:24:34,Taylor Heyl,close up of CORP cluster 08/03/2013,18:24:51,leswatling,one of the great things about this canyon is that the Paramuricea are so beautifully yellow...of course you would never know that looking at the specimens in the jars... 08/03/2013,18:24:59,Taylor Heyl,Good point Scott...no OPH on CORP with Anthothela attached to it 08/03/2013,18:25:20,Santiago Herrera,BAR 08/03/2013,18:26:31,Scott France,Anthothela just starting to overgrow. Wonder what it will look like in 5 years… NOAA pleeease. 08/03/2013,18:26:32,Taylor Heyl,ZOA on end of branches 08/03/2013,18:27:14,Taylor Heyl,FSH fathead 08/03/2013,18:27:24,Taylor Heyl,FLAT witch flounder 08/03/2013,18:27:31,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 08/03/2013,18:27:34,Taylor Heyl,OPH on sediment 08/03/2013,18:27:43,Taylor Heyl,BIV 08/03/2013,18:28:12,Taylor Heyl,close up of FSH fathead 08/03/2013,18:28:40,Amy Baco-Taylor,What genus are those in ? 08/03/2013,18:28:56,peterauster,FSH Cottunculus? 08/03/2013,18:29:31,Amy Baco-Taylor,Hi Peter. Are they related to Chaunax at all? 08/03/2013,18:29:32,RHIAN WALLER,COR swiftia 08/03/2013,18:29:53,Taylor Heyl,FSH shark 08/03/2013,18:30:07,RHIAN WALLER,ACN actinerus nobilis 08/03/2013,18:30:13,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,18:30:17,michaelvecchione,nobody cares about flatfish 08/03/2013,18:30:32,michaelvecchione,SHI 08/03/2013,18:30:33,RHIAN WALLER,Lots of CORP…..weeds..... 08/03/2013,18:31:29,Taylor Heyl,Another CORP cluster on flat rock 08/03/2013,18:31:49,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1055 meters 08/03/2013,18:32:32,michaelvecchione,SQD 08/03/2013,18:32:37,RHIAN WALLER,Looks like there is a wall off to starboard side on sonar... 08/03/2013,18:33:13,marthanizinski,40 15.1020 N 68 07.4541 W 1052 08/03/2013,18:33:26,Taylor Heyl,SQD ink? 08/03/2013,18:33:28,RHIAN WALLER,CORP 08/03/2013,18:33:41,michaelvecchione,ink pseudomorph 08/03/2013,18:34:22,michaelvecchione,It fooled everyone into thinking it was something real 08/03/2013,18:34:40,jasonchaytor,BURs 08/03/2013,18:34:51,michaelvecchione,zoom? 08/03/2013,18:34:52,RHIAN WALLER,very sedimented 08/03/2013,18:35:08,RHIAN WALLER,Ridge with many CORP 08/03/2013,18:35:16,michaelvecchione,probably Illex 08/03/2013,18:35:34,RHIAN WALLER,COR bamboo 08/03/2013,18:35:37,michaelvecchione,FSH macrourid 08/03/2013,18:35:43,RHIAN WALLER,FSH eel 08/03/2013,18:35:50,Scott France,Several ACN on these CORP 08/03/2013,18:35:53,michaelvecchione,FELO cutthroat 08/03/2013,18:36:01,Tim Shank,Look right- 08/03/2013,18:36:07,Tim Shank,URC on skeleton? 08/03/2013,18:36:13,peterauster,No need to stop for obvious synaphs, Nezumia or witch fls ... 08/03/2013,18:36:14,Tim Shank,passed.. 08/03/2013,18:36:17,Scott France,ROV pseudomorph! 08/03/2013,18:36:29,RHIAN WALLER,COR thouarella 08/03/2013,18:36:43,Tim Shank,Enormous CORP area…. 08/03/2013,18:36:45,Tim Shank,XEN 08/03/2013,18:36:46,RHIAN WALLER,ZEN 08/03/2013,18:36:50,RHIAN WALLER,XEN 08/03/2013,18:37:03,Tim Shank,COR Thouarella 08/03/2013,18:37:05,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,18:37:06,RHIAN WALLER,COR swiftia 08/03/2013,18:37:08,Tim Shank,COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,18:37:12,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,18:37:12,Scott France,Smack down in the ROV lab! 08/03/2013,18:37:17,Taylor Heyl,CORP many 08/03/2013,18:37:18,leswatling,no, I think it is more zen... 08/03/2013,18:37:27,Scott France,The zen of XEN 08/03/2013,18:37:40,Tim Shank,ZOA on one CORP and not the adjacent one 08/03/2013,18:37:47,RHIAN WALLER,'m feeling quite zen 08/03/2013,18:37:49,Tim Shank,OPH associate on both 08/03/2013,18:37:51,Taylor Heyl,CORP overgrown with ZOA 08/03/2013,18:37:55,RHIAN WALLER,looks like the gold corals! 08/03/2013,18:38:08,RHIAN WALLER,Another ZOA covered up front 08/03/2013,18:38:10,Amy Baco-Taylor,Sure does, can you zoom on it please? 08/03/2013,18:38:16,leswatling,very regular branching on the on the left, maybe no Paramuriccea? 08/03/2013,18:38:32,RHIAN WALLER,Yes please - lets zoom on the gold zooanthids... 08/03/2013,18:38:53,Scott France,A question I've asked many times: if Gerardia are zoanthids, how do they ahve a skeleton? If they are overgrwoing, then what are people aging? 08/03/2013,18:39:14,RHIAN WALLER,Gerardia just got a new name too - Amy? 08/03/2013,18:39:38,Tim Shank,Great place - can see CORP fully alive, partially dead, and totally dead….. 08/03/2013,18:39:56,Tim Shank,OPH on ZOA covered COR 08/03/2013,18:40:15,Amy Baco-Taylor,Kulamanamana haumeeae is the Hawaiian one 08/03/2013,18:40:37,RHIAN WALLER,they made that one easy to pronounce huh.... 08/03/2013,18:40:48,Amy Baco-Taylor,Sorry, I am in a car... 08/03/2013,18:41:02,Scott France,Stop typing! And watching video! 08/03/2013,18:41:03,RHIAN WALLER,Great shots - thank you 08/03/2013,18:41:15,Scott France,I hope you are a passenger, Amy! 08/03/2013,18:41:23,Amy Baco-Taylor,It's latinized Hawaiian Amanda, you should be able to handle it… 08/03/2013,18:41:35,Tim Shank,ACN venus 08/03/2013,18:41:35,RHIAN WALLER,ACN venus 08/03/2013,18:41:58,marthanizinski,40 15.1095 N 68 07.4631 W 1041 m 08/03/2013,18:42:21,michaelvecchione,CTE re cydippid 08/03/2013,18:42:32,RHIAN WALLER,COR bamboo 08/03/2013,18:42:32,michaelvecchione,red cydippid 08/03/2013,18:42:37,RHIAN WALLER,ACN venus 08/03/2013,18:42:41,Amy Baco-Taylor,I missed the zoom trying to spell that, was it a gold coral? 08/03/2013,18:42:56,RHIAN WALLER,COR acanella 08/03/2013,18:43:14,leswatling,The gold coral in Hawaii got moved to a new genus, starts with S?, can't remember exactly... 08/03/2013,18:43:14,RHIAN WALLER,Looked like it Amy - but i'm no expert, hopefully there is some good stills 08/03/2013,18:44:21,Scott France,Are you referring to Savalia Les? 08/03/2013,18:44:38,RHIAN WALLER,SPOHEX 08/03/2013,18:44:41,Tim Shank,ASR "hot pink" sea star 08/03/2013,18:44:42,RHIAN WALLER,AST 08/03/2013,18:44:49,RHIAN WALLER,XEN 08/03/2013,18:44:49,leswatling,Yeah, that's the one...didn't the gold coral get moved into that genus? 08/03/2013,18:44:54,RHIAN WALLER,Lots more CORP 08/03/2013,18:45:09,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,18:45:29,Scott France,Les: Have a look at http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0052607 08/03/2013,18:45:47,Amy Baco-Taylor,In answer Scott's earlier question, Kulamanamana puts down its own skeleton, which is what they are aging. The are close to Savaglia, which also puts down a skeleton 08/03/2013,18:46:05,leswatling,Anyway, I highly doubt that is what we are seing here. We collected these zoanthids and they were very soft, no hard skeleton, etc. 08/03/2013,18:46:42,Scott France,Thanks Amy. Does it begin overgrowing something else, or start fresh from substratum? 08/03/2013,18:46:45,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary - javania? 08/03/2013,18:47:17,RHIAN WALLER,Yeah….i'd go Javania on that one - thank you! 08/03/2013,18:47:24,leswatling,Is this what Parrish figured was growing on Acanella skeleton? 08/03/2013,18:48:18,Taylor Heyl,ASR white 08/03/2013,18:48:35,Scott France,Another mass of Anthothela growing on a bamboo coral 08/03/2013,18:48:36,Amy Baco-Taylor,That is up for debate. We have seen it starting on bamboos, and some have a small diameter white skeleton at the core, but the larger colonies have a unique morphology that does not match any other species, so clearly they make most of the branches themselves. 08/03/2013,18:48:45,Taylor Heyl,vertical wall with BIV 08/03/2013,18:48:50,RHIAN WALLER,Hard coral under wall…. 08/03/2013,18:48:54,Taylor Heyl,ACN nobilis 08/03/2013,18:48:54,RHIAN WALLER,? 08/03/2013,18:48:56,Taylor Heyl,ASR 08/03/2013,18:49:09,Taylor Heyl,CORP on margin wall above ledge 08/03/2013,18:49:55,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,18:50:03,Taylor Heyl,SER on ROC 08/03/2013,18:50:14,leswatling,As well, we haven't been able to verify what everyone in Hawaii calls Acanella is really Acanella... 08/03/2013,18:50:20,Taylor Heyl,close up of COR Solenosmilia? 08/03/2013,18:50:24,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,18:50:37,Santiago Herrera,WHOI video recording EX1304L2_ROV03_5 started 08/03/2013,18:50:43,michaelvecchione,Large red APH? 08/03/2013,18:50:45,Tim Shank,SHI (banded on wall) 08/03/2013,18:50:47,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,18:50:52,RHIAN WALLER,COR solenosmillia 08/03/2013,18:51:00,RHIAN WALLER,thanks! 08/03/2013,18:51:37,RHIAN WALLER,small flattened - definitely not as striated as usual - but seemed bifurcated 08/03/2013,18:52:12,jasonchaytor,nice lithology contrast forming the legde/overhang 08/03/2013,18:52:19,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/03/2013,18:52:31,Taylor Heyl,FLAT witch flounder 08/03/2013,18:52:36,Taylor Heyl,back on soft sediment now... 08/03/2013,18:52:40,leswatling,I was wondering if we were getting into some carbonate rocks here? 08/03/2013,18:52:49,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1112 meters 08/03/2013,18:53:04,Taylor Heyl,correction: 1011 meters 08/03/2013,18:53:10,RHIAN WALLER,CORP lots 08/03/2013,18:53:12,Taylor Heyl,Temp 4.4C 08/03/2013,18:53:21,Taylor Heyl,CRARED under ledge 08/03/2013,18:53:23,jasonchaytor,couldn't tell from the images 08/03/2013,18:53:25,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,18:53:39,Taylor Heyl,CORP and Bamboo on rocky substrate 08/03/2013,18:53:44,RHIAN WALLER,COR Bamboo 08/03/2013,18:53:51,marthanizinski,40 15.1046 N 68 07.4924 W 1009 M 08/03/2013,18:53:55,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,18:53:58,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/03/2013,18:54:03,leswatling,lasers on the fish? 08/03/2013,18:54:10,Taylor Heyl,Close up on FSH 08/03/2013,18:54:40,Taylor Heyl,SHI on seafloor 08/03/2013,18:54:45,Scott France,dorsal fin seems very tall 08/03/2013,18:55:24,Taylor Heyl,ACN ring anemone and ACN venus fly trap on CORP 08/03/2013,18:55:34,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX 08/03/2013,18:55:41,Scott France,Where is all the fish commentary? 08/03/2013,18:55:47,jasonchaytor,looks like these rocks are still mudstones...concentration of carbonate component may be varying though 08/03/2013,18:55:58,Scott France,Different yellow SPO 08/03/2013,18:56:14,morgankilgour,zoomin in on squat lobster in middle of screen? 08/03/2013,18:56:36,Taylor Heyl,CORA Bathypathes 08/03/2013,18:56:41,Taylor Heyl,CORG Bamboos 08/03/2013,18:56:45,Taylor Heyl,COR Thouarella 08/03/2013,18:56:46,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,18:56:50,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,18:56:52,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/03/2013,18:57:02,peterauster,FSH Roundnose 08/03/2013,18:57:18,Taylor Heyl,ACN on CORP 08/03/2013,18:57:23,leswatling,size?? 08/03/2013,18:57:26,Taylor Heyl,URC 08/03/2013,18:58:01,Taylor Heyl,CORP with ZOA 08/03/2013,18:58:07,Tim Shank,ZOA on CORP on single individual 08/03/2013,18:58:18,Scott France,Anthothela on CORP 08/03/2013,18:58:47,RHIAN WALLER,zoom….. 08/03/2013,18:58:51,Taylor Heyl,COR Clavularia 08/03/2013,18:58:52,Tim Shank,CORP at different stages of "health" 08/03/2013,18:58:55,peterauster,FSH Antimora 08/03/2013,18:58:57,Taylor Heyl,BIV 08/03/2013,18:59:04,Santiago Herrera,CORO Paragorgia 08/03/2013,18:59:05,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,18:59:12,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 08/03/2013,18:59:19,Santiago Herrera,CORO Acanthogorgia 08/03/2013,18:59:25,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 08/03/2013,18:59:34,Taylor Heyl,CORL? 08/03/2013,18:59:37,RHIAN WALLER,COR lophelia? zoom more.... 08/03/2013,18:59:37,Santiago Herrera,COR Lophelia mixed with Solenosmilia? 08/03/2013,18:59:39,morgankilgour,Munidopsis? 08/03/2013,18:59:39,Scott France,CORO Clavularia 08/03/2013, 08/03/2013,18:59:43,Tim Shank,At large ledge with scleractinians…seeing BIG BAR 08/03/2013,18:59:48,peterauster,I used to be anti-mora but now I'm pro-mora 08/03/2013,18:59:48,Taylor Heyl,SQA in dead coral 08/03/2013,19:00:09,RHIAN WALLER,Lophelia….think the orange might be too.... 08/03/2013,19:00:13,Taylor Heyl,HYD in the dead parts of this Lophelia coral 08/03/2013,19:00:18,RHIAN WALLER,No - orange is solenosmilia 08/03/2013,19:00:43,Santiago Herrera,BAR 08/03/2013,19:01:22,morgankilgour,2 sqa 08/03/2013,19:01:30,Taylor Heyl,SER on ROC 08/03/2013,19:01:37,Taylor Heyl,COR solitary 08/03/2013,19:02:31,RHIAN WALLER,COR anthomastus 08/03/2013,19:03:06,RHIAN WALLER,COR primnoa res 08/03/2013,19:03:25,Taylor Heyl,Depth 996 meters 08/03/2013,19:03:31,leswatling,nice! 08/03/2013,19:03:39,michaelvecchione,stream 1 breaking up a lot 08/03/2013,19:03:48,Scott France,The genus Primnoa is named for Prymno, In Greek mythology one of the Okeanids, who are the daughters of the Titans (or Gods) Okeanos and Tethys, and I assume then a direct connection to the vessel name, Okeanos Explorer 08/03/2013,19:03:59,leswatling,pretty deep record 08/03/2013,19:04:07,leswatling,nice Scott! 08/03/2013,19:04:43,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ship move, back down slope 15m bearing 110deg 08/03/2013,19:04:49,leswatling,the Antimora is meditating... 08/03/2013,19:05:14,RHIAN WALLER,COR lopeali 08/03/2013,19:05:28,RHIAN WALLER,COR desmo 08/03/2013,19:05:32,michaelvecchione,You may not want to repeat this on the audio, but the species of the large solitary salps is Thetys vagina. 08/03/2013,19:05:38,Taylor Heyl,GAS 08/03/2013,19:05:40,RHIAN WALLER,sorry….so many good scleractinians..... 08/03/2013,19:05:45,RHIAN WALLER,my spelling has gone to mess 08/03/2013,19:06:01,leswatling,Saturday spelling for you too? 08/03/2013,19:06:16,Taylor Heyl,SQA 08/03/2013,19:06:25,Scott France,Ha-ha. He said "Thetys" 08/03/2013,19:06:27,Taylor Heyl,close up of CUP COR Desmophyllum 08/03/2013,19:06:49,michaelvecchione,The genus actually is Thetys 08/03/2013,19:06:50,peterauster,Hmm or that fish is Lepidion? 08/03/2013,19:06:58,Tim Shank,SAQ in Lophelia 08/03/2013,19:07:09,Tim Shank,SER on dead skeleton 08/03/2013,19:07:22,Scott France,I was trying to mkae a quip on your caution about audio. Channeling Beavis and Butthead doesn't translate well to this medium. 08/03/2013,19:08:06,leswatling,"sounded" good to me.... 08/03/2013,19:08:13,RHIAN WALLER,awesome shots - thank you! 08/03/2013,19:08:47,Scott France,Paragorgia 08/03/2013,19:09:09,leswatling,small primnoid below? of bamboo? 08/03/2013,19:09:19,Tim Shank,987m 08/03/2013,19:09:20,leswatling,or bamboo... geez... 08/03/2013,19:09:54,Tim Shank,SQD 08/03/2013,19:10:00,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/03/2013,19:10:21,leswatling,comng back to our discussion of these bivalves yesterday I noticed we said overhang while Rhian said underhang.... hmmmm 08/03/2013,19:10:27,RHIAN WALLER,COR white bubblegum with URC 08/03/2013,19:10:57,marthanizinski,40 15.1144 N 68 07.5040 W 997 m 08/03/2013,19:11:05,RHIAN WALLER,It's an underhang..... 08/03/2013,19:11:16,RHIAN WALLER,You weird new-worlders.... 08/03/2013,19:11:24,Scott France,Not if you are standing below it... 08/03/2013,19:11:25,RHIAN WALLER,COR lophelia 08/03/2013,19:11:30,RHIAN WALLER,COR desmo 08/03/2013,19:12:00,leswatling,anthothela? 08/03/2013,19:12:02,Tim Shank,Would love to see large crab to the right when done here 08/03/2013,19:12:10,RHIAN WALLER,Anthothelia? 08/03/2013,19:12:11,Tim Shank,SHI (banded) on wall 08/03/2013,19:12:14,Scott France,Yes - anthothela 08/03/2013,19:12:21,Tim Shank,BAR! 08/03/2013,19:12:27,RHIAN WALLER,SER 08/03/2013,19:12:28,Scott France,Yellow sponge on mud in backgraound? 08/03/2013,19:12:33,Tim Shank,close up on BAR in view* 08/03/2013,19:12:38,leswatling,BAR is scalpellid 08/03/2013,19:13:00,Tim Shank,BAR is below the BIV- not on coral 08/03/2013,19:13:16,Tim Shank,top view of screen onw 08/03/2013,19:13:22,RHIAN WALLER,Framegrab from HD2 please 08/03/2013,19:13:49,Tim Shank,Thank you Martha. Well done. 08/03/2013,19:14:31,Tim Shank,Great. Thank you 08/03/2013,19:14:49,Taylor Heyl,CRA Lithodid 08/03/2013,19:15:47,Tim Shank,close up of CRA 08/03/2013,19:16:18,Tim Shank,* 08/03/2013,19:17:22,RHIAN WALLER,Is that white paragorgia on right? 08/03/2013,19:17:29,RHIAN WALLER,:) 08/03/2013,19:17:33,Scott France,Or where they are standing! 08/03/2013,19:17:50,Tim Shank,More BAR occurring as singles….not in clumps 08/03/2013,19:18:02,RHIAN WALLER,Yes - I think there was one right below us too lying on the floor 08/03/2013,19:18:14,RHIAN WALLER,COR - white paragorgia 08/03/2013,19:18:28,RHIAN WALLER,Thankyou! There is a larger one below us I think 08/03/2013,19:18:33,Tim Shank,987m heading is 244 looking at wall. DVL target #5 Lophelia 08/03/2013,19:18:37,Scott France,Yes - small one looks like white Paragorgia 08/03/2013,19:18:43,RHIAN WALLER,Agreed 08/03/2013,19:18:54,Tim Shank,BAR with ciri out 08/03/2013,19:18:57,RHIAN WALLER,COR_desmo 08/03/2013,19:19:05,Tim Shank,good here 08/03/2013,19:19:11,RHIAN WALLER,COR_juv solitary 08/03/2013,19:19:17,marthanizinski,DVL 05 Lophelia 08/03/2013,19:19:17,Scott France,Primnoa 08/03/2013,19:19:25,RHIAN WALLER,COR Primnoa reseadiformis 08/03/2013,19:19:51,Tim Shank,no real (significant) coral RUB below this under/over hang 08/03/2013,19:20:12,RHIAN WALLER,COR primnoa 08/03/2013,19:20:39,Tim Shank,997m depth 08/03/2013,19:20:40,clarasmart@tethys.gso.uri.edu,temp 4.4degC 08/03/2013,19:20:55,RHIAN WALLER,stoloniferous? 08/03/2013,19:21:16,RHIAN WALLER,COR - Desmo 08/03/2013,19:21:50,RHIAN WALLER,COR Stoloniferous 08/03/2013,19:22:06,RHIAN WALLER,COR Primnoa juvenile right 08/03/2013,19:22:49,RHIAN WALLER,FSH juvenile 08/03/2013,19:22:55,leswatling,that is gorgeous. we have not seen a white stoloniferous form like that before... 08/03/2013,19:22:56,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 08/03/2013,19:23:04,RHIAN WALLER,COR paragorgia growing off BIV 08/03/2013,19:23:07,Taylor Heyl,COR Thouarella 08/03/2013,19:23:16,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,19:23:27,RHIAN WALLER,COR Primnoa 08/03/2013,19:23:29,Scott France,Stick-like CORP 08/03/2013,19:23:56,Taylor Heyl,PYC on CORG Bamboo to right 08/03/2013,19:24:20,Taylor Heyl,SQA in COR Primnoa 08/03/2013,19:24:26,Scott France,Dense polyps on this CORG bamboo 08/03/2013,19:24:50,Tim Shank,CRA SQA - close up on bamboo 08/03/2013,19:24:56,Tim Shank,excellent 08/03/2013,19:25:11,Tim Shank,large but different morph than on CORA we say today. 08/03/2013,19:25:18,leswatling,not a Primnoa.... its a bamboo... 08/03/2013,19:25:32,RHIAN WALLER,COR thouarella 08/03/2013,19:25:36,Scott France,Les - do you think there are two Keratoisis here? 08/03/2013,19:25:38,leswatling,but its rare to have a squat lobster on a bamboo 08/03/2013,19:25:47,Scott France,Or are these all K. grayi...? 08/03/2013,19:25:53,RHIAN WALLER,Big CORP 08/03/2013,19:25:59,Scott France,Or K. grayi-like. 08/03/2013,19:26:02,leswatling,that one sure looked different so maybe... 08/03/2013,19:26:09,Scott France,I thought so too. 08/03/2013,19:26:17,Taylor Heyl,ASR hot pink 08/03/2013,19:26:19,Scott France,Polyps much more crowded and around axis. 08/03/2013,19:26:29,RHIAN WALLER,XEN 08/03/2013,19:26:30,leswatling,but maybe we are seeing some male - female differences... or age differences... 08/03/2013,19:26:48,Andrea Quattrini,one has polyps retracted 08/03/2013,19:26:59,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/03/2013,19:27:01,Santiago Herrera,are lasers on? 08/03/2013,19:27:04,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitaries 08/03/2013,19:27:08,Scott France,Right Andrea - why all of them? 08/03/2013,19:27:13,Santiago Herrera,wondering how big these two are 08/03/2013,19:27:15,Taylor Heyl,OPH on sediment at base of COR 08/03/2013,19:27:39,leswatling,the one on the right looks like it is dying... 08/03/2013,19:27:44,michaelvecchione,XEN 08/03/2013,19:27:50,Taylor Heyl,ZOA and ACN ring Anemone associates 08/03/2013,19:27:52,leswatling,there seems to be exposed skeleton 08/03/2013,19:27:53,Andrea Quattrini,ZOA below 08/03/2013,19:27:55,Andrea Quattrini,? 08/03/2013,19:27:57,Taylor Heyl,CHI on rock below 08/03/2013,19:28:00,Scott France,No OPH on colony with retracted polyps, but there are on the one to left... 08/03/2013,19:28:08,Andrea Quattrini,ZOA on coral on left 08/03/2013,19:28:12,Taylor Heyl,OPH in ZOA 08/03/2013,19:28:13,leswatling,no, maybe its just dark tissue 08/03/2013,19:28:17,Santiago Herrera,there is one OPH on CORP with polyps retracted 08/03/2013,19:28:21,Tim Shank,Yes, only APH on retracted coral colony 08/03/2013,19:28:26,Santiago Herrera,to the right 08/03/2013,19:28:41,Santiago Herrera,I thought I saw it earlier 08/03/2013,19:29:04,Santiago Herrera,it might have been on the one in the background actually... 08/03/2013,19:29:08,RHIAN WALLER,coral polyps 08/03/2013,19:29:13,Tim Shank,Just saw OPH at base of extended coral colony 08/03/2013,19:29:26,Tim Shank,lots of APH on retracted colony 08/03/2013,19:29:41,leswatling,we know that if you knock the colony all the polyps will eventually retract, so maybe thats what happened, something irritated it? 08/03/2013,19:29:44,Andrea Quattrini,maybe something brushed by it? 08/03/2013,19:30:11,Tim Shank,transparent OPH on retracted colony 08/03/2013,19:30:26,Tim Shank,many APHs here on retracted 08/03/2013,19:30:40,leswatling,It otherwise looks healthy in close up 08/03/2013,19:30:47,Scott France,Andrea - does this look like atypical Paramuricea with retracted polyps? 08/03/2013,19:30:48,Andrea Quattrini,looks like CORP to me 08/03/2013,19:31:08,Scott France,Okay. Too much heat in the sunroom in the Louisiana afternoon. 08/03/2013,19:31:25,Santiago Herrera,looks like a scared Paramuricea 08/03/2013,19:32:10,Tim Shank,XEN 08/03/2013,19:32:21,Tim Shank,ASR "hot pink" 08/03/2013,19:32:22,Santiago Herrera,lots of CORP 08/03/2013,19:32:31,Santiago Herrera,CORO Thouarella 08/03/2013,19:32:33,Tim Shank,COR THouraella 08/03/2013,19:32:46,Tim Shank,URC at base of CORP 08/03/2013,19:32:52,Andrea Quattrini,numerous CORP colonies 08/03/2013,19:33:04,Santiago Herrera,ZOA on likely former CORP 08/03/2013,19:33:08,Santiago Herrera,on the left 08/03/2013,19:33:17,Taylor Heyl,URC feeding on CORP? 08/03/2013,19:33:17,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 08/03/2013,19:33:21,Taylor Heyl,BIV 08/03/2013,19:33:24,Santiago Herrera,several ZOA colonizers 08/03/2013,19:33:25,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,19:33:30,Tim Shank,CORP are all facing west on this promontory 08/03/2013,19:33:32,Taylor Heyl,COR Thouarella 08/03/2013,19:33:33,Santiago Herrera,CORO Paragorgia on right 08/03/2013,19:33:34,Tim Shank,995m 08/03/2013,19:33:40,RHIAN WALLER,screen grab on brow cam please 08/03/2013,19:33:43,Taylor Heyl,ACN large 08/03/2013,19:33:49,Taylor Heyl,SPO on vertical wall face 08/03/2013,19:33:51,peterauster,brow cam grab> 08/03/2013,19:33:57,Andrea Quattrini,Paragorgia 08/03/2013,19:34:00,Taylor Heyl,URC on CORG Bamboo 08/03/2013,19:34:11,RHIAN WALLER,think we've already looked at that paragorgia 08/03/2013,19:34:12,Santiago Herrera,COR Javania 08/03/2013,19:34:17,marthanizinski,40 15.1091 N 68 07.5051 W 995 m 08/03/2013,19:34:24,Taylor Heyl,Zooming in on URC 08/03/2013,19:34:26,Santiago Herrera,URC munching on bamboo 08/03/2013,19:34:28,Tim Shank,URC on basal branch of CORP as well as other bamboo - 08/03/2013,19:34:32,Andrea Quattrini,predation? 08/03/2013,19:34:36,Scott France,Mmm. Bamboo coral - my favorite. 08/03/2013,19:35:07,leswatling,this is where a nice little current would come in handy.... if you want to save bamboos that is... 08/03/2013,19:35:28,Andrea Quattrini,thanks Martha! 08/03/2013,19:35:37,Santiago Herrera,few polyps below urching 08/03/2013,19:35:51,Santiago Herrera,*urchin 08/03/2013,19:36:00,RHIAN WALLER,think he's opening his latern.... 08/03/2013,19:36:02,Scott France,Les, Volcano polyps… 08/03/2013,19:36:22,Andrea Quattrini,what do Volcano polyps signify? 08/03/2013,19:36:25,RHIAN WALLER,we've looked at this paragorgia earlier 08/03/2013,19:36:29,Santiago Herrera,nice Paragorgia 08/03/2013,19:36:41,Santiago Herrera,can we get the lasers on please? 08/03/2013,19:36:49,Santiago Herrera,SHI on CORO Paragorgia 08/03/2013,19:36:52,Tim Shank,Npte different size small CORP above this Paragorgia…. 08/03/2013,19:36:52,Scott France,Volcano polyps refers to one of our clades of bamboo corals... 08/03/2013,19:36:52,leswatling,Andrea, it means that the genus might be something other than Keratoisis... 08/03/2013,19:37:17,Scott France,New genus Eknomisis, for example, has "volcano" shaped polyps when contracted. 08/03/2013,19:37:23,Tim Shank,Where are the associates? (other than polychaetes)- had OPHs on last one... 08/03/2013,19:37:38,Santiago Herrera,there is a shrimp up TIm 08/03/2013,19:37:43,Santiago Herrera,and some anemones 08/03/2013,19:37:52,Andrea Quattrini,thanks Les 08/03/2013,19:37:57,Andrea Quattrini,and scott 08/03/2013,19:38:21,Tim Shank,SHI x2 and ACN x2 on Paragorgia 08/03/2013,19:39:01,Santiago Herrera,very nice shot, you can see the autozooids and siphonozooids here 08/03/2013,19:40:18,peterauster,can we get a grab with brow camera off the point of thi feature 08/03/2013,19:40:28,Santiago Herrera,heres the CORO Anthomastus growing on BIV 08/03/2013,19:40:31,Scott France,This has obviously been THE SPOT to hang out for quite some time. 08/03/2013,19:41:41,Taylor Heyl,COR Thouarella 08/03/2013,19:42:38,Tim Shank,It would be great to get Chris Mah to join the eventlog. He could say which asteroids he wants to zoom in on…. 08/03/2013,19:44:30,marthanizinski,995 m 08/03/2013,19:45:42,briankennedy,We will have our dive planning call at 1600 EDT to disscuss the next two days of dives. 08/03/2013,19:45:43,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/03/2013,19:46:12,briankennedy, http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream_04.html   08/03/2013,Call-in Number: 1-866-617-5860 Participant code: 1233796 08/03/2013,19:47:12,Santiago Herrera,fallen CORP 08/03/2013,19:47:23,Santiago Herrera,ZOA on CORP 08/03/2013,19:47:31,Tim Shank,Back running over extensive CORP area 08/03/2013,19:47:33,michaelvecchione,CTE red cydippid 08/03/2013,19:47:38,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/03/2013,19:47:40,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/03/2013,19:47:43,Santiago Herrera,CRA 08/03/2013,19:47:44,Taylor Heyl,Coral rubble 08/03/2013,19:47:46,peterauster,zoom on that fish 08/03/2013,19:47:46,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/03/2013,19:47:53,Santiago Herrera,RUB 08/03/2013,19:48:01,Andrea Quattrini,FSH ZOOM? 08/03/2013,19:48:15,peterauster,may be a dif spp 08/03/2013,19:48:22,Andrea Quattrini,yes i think so too 08/03/2013,19:48:23,Taylor Heyl,COR Thouarealla, bamboo and Paramuricea 08/03/2013,19:48:32,Taylor Heyl,COR Swiftia 08/03/2013,19:48:38,peterauster,Lepidion I think ... which would be a range ext ... 08/03/2013,19:48:44,Scott France,Solenosmilia 08/03/2013,19:48:45,Andrea Quattrini,Lepidion! 08/03/2013,19:48:48,Andrea Quattrini,? 08/03/2013,19:48:50,Tim Shank,COR swiftia 08/03/2013,19:48:54,Andrea Quattrini,great. 08/03/2013,19:49:01,RHIAN WALLER,ZOA 08/03/2013,19:49:07,peterauster,maybe .... 08/03/2013,19:49:20,Santiago Herrera,CORO Swiftia 08/03/2013,19:49:29,Tim Shank,Most CORP with ACN and OPHs with tightly wrapped arms - 08/03/2013,19:49:29,Scott France,Qualifiers are our friend. 08/03/2013,19:50:06,amandademopoulos,parasite 08/03/2013,19:50:09,Santiago Herrera,nice CORO Thouarella on HD2 08/03/2013,19:50:12,Scott France,Poor Peter - even when we are imaging fish we are looking for the inverts... 08/03/2013,19:50:13,Andrea Quattrini,I agree Peter. Lepidion. cool... 08/03/2013,19:50:46,Taylor Heyl,many small white SPO 08/03/2013,19:50:47,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/03/2013,19:50:50,RHIAN WALLER,SPOHEX 08/03/2013,19:50:51,leswatling,range extension n or s or e or w? 08/03/2013,19:51:00,RHIAN WALLER,COR paragorgia 08/03/2013,19:51:01,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 08/03/2013,19:51:07,Andrea Quattrini,I think Jon Moore said there are few records…I have an email from him about it 08/03/2013,19:51:14,Santiago Herrera,large CORO Thouarella 08/03/2013,19:51:28,Santiago Herrera,bamboos 08/03/2013,19:51:51,Andrea Quattrini,Lepidion on the Corner Rise seamounts but nowhere westward... 08/03/2013,19:52:08,Taylor Heyl,SHI at base of white paragorgia 08/03/2013,19:52:09,Scott France,CORO Paragorgia white morph 08/03/2013,19:52:12,Taylor Heyl,SPOHEX 08/03/2013,19:52:16,Tim Shank,981m 08/03/2013,19:52:18,Santiago Herrera,white Paragorgia with pink polyps 08/03/2013,19:53:06,Taylor Heyl,SQA on COR Bamboo 08/03/2013,19:53:11,RHIAN WALLER,COR solitary 08/03/2013,19:53:13,Santiago Herrera,CORP 08/03/2013,19:53:18,leswatling,well, other things have wandered there way westward from Corner Rise so I suppose a fish can do it too! 08/03/2013,19:53:20,RHIAN WALLER,BIV 08/03/2013,19:53:20,Taylor Heyl,BIV 08/03/2013,19:53:21,Tim Shank,CRA Gastropthycus on COR Bamboo just passed 08/03/2013,19:53:24,Santiago Herrera,several COR bamboo show signs of predation 08/03/2013,19:53:25,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/03/2013,19:53:29,Tim Shank,COR swiftia 08/03/2013,19:53:32,Santiago Herrera,CORP 08/03/2013,19:53:37,Tim Shank,COR Cup 08/03/2013,19:53:38,Taylor Heyl,SPO large white 08/03/2013,19:53:46,Santiago Herrera,COR Desmophyllum 08/03/2013,19:53:50,Scott France,Nice very large multi-branched bamboo 08/03/2013,19:53:58,RHIAN WALLER,glad i'm not the only one who uses underhang…. 08/03/2013,19:54:15,Santiago Herrera,SPO yellow 08/03/2013,19:54:18,Taylor Heyl,ASR 08/03/2013,19:54:25,Taylor Heyl,close up of yellow SPO with GAS 08/03/2013,19:54:34,Santiago Herrera,CORO Acanthogorgia 08/03/2013,19:54:35,Scott France,Bracket-fungus-like sponge. 08/03/2013,19:54:40,leswatling,well, we'll ge the hang of it yet! 08/03/2013,19:54:47,Scott France,Ho-ho. 08/03/2013,19:54:55,Scott France,How much longer in the dive? ;-) 08/03/2013,19:55:00,Santiago Herrera,CORO Paragorgia red 08/03/2013,19:55:03,RHIAN WALLER,COR paragorgia 08/03/2013,19:55:09,Santiago Herrera,BIV Ctenoides 08/03/2013,19:55:15,Santiago Herrera,COR Solenosmilia 08/03/2013,19:55:23,marthanizinski,4 mins left in dive 08/03/2013,19:55:24,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 2x 08/03/2013,19:55:34,Santiago Herrera,more COR Paragorgia small 08/03/2013,19:55:53,Taylor Heyl,CORP with large ACN and OPH 08/03/2013,19:55:57,Santiago Herrera,bamboo skeletons 08/03/2013,19:56:03,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid? 08/03/2013,19:56:05,Santiago Herrera,huge ACN 08/03/2013,19:56:31,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/03/2013,19:56:32,Santiago Herrera,logs of CORP colonized by ZOA 08/03/2013,19:56:37,Taylor Heyl,close up of CORP with SHI 08/03/2013,19:56:42,Santiago Herrera,Antothela on COP 08/03/2013,19:56:44,Santiago Herrera,CORP 08/03/2013,19:56:57,Taylor Heyl,ring anemone on CORP 08/03/2013,19:56:59,marthanizinski,40 15.1041 N 68 07.5148 W 983 m 08/03/2013,19:57:10,Santiago Herrera,Antothela likes to grow on top of other octocorals 08/03/2013,19:57:13,Taylor Heyl,Depth 985 meters 08/03/2013,19:57:18,Scott France,PLeeeeese. A little longer before bed. 08/03/2013,19:57:56,Taylor Heyl,Thank you all! Great dive today. 08/03/2013,19:57:59,Tim Shank,THANK YOU. What a fantastic dive. Well done. 08/03/2013,19:58:08,amandademopoulos,thanks everyone! 08/03/2013,19:58:11,Tim Shank,Surprising abundance today. 08/03/2013,19:58:16,leswatling,the patchiness is amazing, something we didn't really see before... 08/03/2013,19:58:38,leswatling,Another great dive., thanks heaps, truly enjoyable... 08/03/2013,19:58:58,RHIAN WALLER,dense patches for sure! 08/03/2013,19:59:04,peterauster,... and they all lived happily everafter ... 08/03/2013,19:59:05,RHIAN WALLER,Great dive - thanks guys 08/03/2013,19:59:13,Scott France,So - conference call immediately? 08/03/2013,20:00:19,amandademopoulos,conference call at 405 08/03/2013,20:01:13,amandademopoulos,Call-in Number: 1-866-617-5860, Participant code: 1233796 08/03/2013,20:04:13,michaelvecchione,JFH 08/03/2013,20:08:12,michaelvecchione,JFH 08/03/2013,20:08:50,michaelvecchione,FSH and JFH 08/03/2013,20:09:28,michaelvecchione,FSH Cyclothone 08/03/2013,20:10:59,michaelvecchione,big JFH 08/03/2013,20:15:46,michaelvecchione,salp city again 08/03/2013,20:18:45,michaelvecchione,CTE beroid 08/03/2013,20:22:27,michaelvecchione,out of salp zone