08/06/2013,10:15:07,iscwatch,We're getting green in ISC can you guys take a look on your end when you're there? 08/06/2013,11:06:56,briankennedy, Today’s dive will start at 0830 EDT. The ROV will descend to a depth of about 1600 meters then climb a steep wall on the western side of the canyon to characterize the coral and sponge communities. We expect the ROV on be on deck by 1630 EDT. 08/06/2013,11:45:29,Catalina Martinez,I2 appears to be down at URI this morning, so I1 feeds are also down. Folks are working on it. 08/06/2013,11:46:24,Catalina Martinez,If anyone has I2, please check your feeds and report back - feed 1 address: 233.25.229.1; port 5501 08/06/2013,12:00:40,Catalina Martinez,feed 1 is restored 08/06/2013,12:15:48,Catalina Martinez,And now it's down again. Sorry. 08/06/2013,12:36:15,Santiago Herrera,ROV in the water 08/06/2013,12:36:40,Santiago Herrera,I2 looks good here at WHOI Catalina 08/06/2013,12:38:14,Catalina Martinez,Thanks Santiago. That's great news. 08/06/2013,12:39:15,Catalina Martinez,Unfortunately, until URI can restore their I2, we can't host I1 08/06/2013,12:39:43,RHIAN WALLER,Morning Catalina! Yes - I1 is not on here, hopefully soon - good luck! 08/06/2013,12:43:09,Santiago Herrera,that's too bad, please let me know if there is anything we can do from here to help 08/06/2013,12:44:03,Catalina Martinez,Thanks Santiago. 08/06/2013,12:46:45,amandademopoulos,Good morning everyone! Thanks for joining us today 08/06/2013,12:46:59,Tim Shank,Good morning Amanda and all. 08/06/2013,12:47:33,Taylor Heyl,Good morning All. 08/06/2013,12:47:37,RHIAN WALLER,Good morning Amanda and all! Another spectacular Maine day here! 08/06/2013,12:51:40,Nicole Morgan,Good Morning! I'm jealous Rhian, it's an overly warm and muggy morning in FL 08/06/2013,12:52:11,Santiago Herrera,Good morning 08/06/2013,13:14:16,RHIAN WALLER,Hah Nicole….we'll swop you for your winter temperatures! 08/06/2013,13:17:20,Nicole Morgan,I hear you there! 08/06/2013,13:18:58,amandademopoulos,good morning scott 08/06/2013,13:19:11,Scott France ,Good morning! Lots of black screens... 08/06/2013,13:19:30,amandademopoulos,i1 feed is down 08/06/2013,13:19:45,Scott France ,:-( 08/06/2013,13:19:58,amandademopoulos,we will have to be very descriptive 08/06/2013,13:21:27,Scott France ,Where are you on descent? 08/06/2013,13:21:39,Taylor Heyl,Waypoints for Today's dive: 08/06/2013,13:21:43,Taylor Heyl,WP1 08/06/2013,-66.66073815 08/06/2013,40.72706405 08/06/2013,Depth 1588.51 08/06/2013,WP2 08/06/2013,-66.66088423 08/06/2013,40.7292197 08/06/2013,Depth 1474.52 08/06/2013,WP3 08/06/2013,-66.66073815 08/06/2013,40.73232551 08/06/2013,Depth 1197.91 08/06/2013,WP4 08/06/2013,-66.66055523 08/06/2013,40.73316579 08/06/2013,Depth 1205.06 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,13:21:54,marthanizinski,40 23.6210 N 66 39.6524 W 1574 m 08/06/2013,13:21:56,Taylor Heyl,Dive codes below: 08/06/2013,13:21:59,Taylor Heyl,BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,STR - mucus string 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FEC - Fecal (matter) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,EGG - Egg (case) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,Taxa 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FOR - Foraminiferan 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,GRO - Gromiid 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,XEN - Xenophyophoran 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SPO - Sponge 08/06/2013,SPODEM - Demospongiae 08/06/2013,SPOHEX - 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,BRA - Brachiopod 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,BRY - Bryozoan 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,TUN - Tunicate 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SAL - Salp 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,LAR - Larvacean house 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,ECN - Echiuran (or radial feeding trace) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CTE - Ctenophore 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CNI - Cnidarian 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,HYD - Hydroid 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,JFH - Jellyfish 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,ZOA - Zoanthid 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,COR - Coral 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CORA - Antipatharian 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CORL - Lophelia 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CORM - Madrepora 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CORG - Gorgonian 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CORP - Paramuricea 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CORS - Stylasterid 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CPEN - Pennatulacean 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CORW - Whip coral 08/06/2013, CORANT- Anthomastus 08/06/2013,Echinoderm 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,ASR - Asteroid 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,HOL - Holothurian 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRI - Crinoid 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRIHYO - Hyocrinida 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRIBAT - Bathycrinidae 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRIANT - Antedonidae 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRIZEN - Zenometridae 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRIATE - Atelecrinidae 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRITHA - Thalassometridae 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,OPH - Ophiuroid 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,URC - Urchin 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,ART - Arthropod 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,PYC - Pycnogonid 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,COP - Copepods 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRA - Crab 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,LOB - Lobster 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SQA - Squat Lobster 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SHI - Shrimp 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,BAR - Barnacle 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,APH - Amphipod 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,ISO - Isopod 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,MOL - Mollusk 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,MUS - Mussels 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,NUD - Nudibranch 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,OCT - Octopus 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SQD - Squid 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,LIM - Limpets 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CHI - Chiton 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CLA - Clams 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,PTE - Pteropod 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FSH - Fish 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FCHN - Chondrichthyes 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FCOD - Codlets 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FANT - Anthiins (fancy bass) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, FLAT - Flatfish 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,WOR - Worm 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,POL - Polychaete 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SCA - Scale (worm) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SER - Serpulid worm 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,RIF - Riftia 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SPA - Spaghetti Worms 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,Geology 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,BUR - Burrow 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,COB - Cobble 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,MUD - Mud 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,ROC - Rock 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,RUB - Rubble 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SAD - Sand 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SED - Sediment 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,WAL - Wall 08/06/2013,WOD - Wood 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,Lava Morphology 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,TAL - Talus 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,PIL - Pillow 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,ENT - Entrail 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,LOB - Lobate 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SHE - Sheet 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FOL - Folded 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,JUM - Jumbled 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,HAC - Hackly 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,Sediment Cover 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,LIG - Light 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,POC - Partial/Pockets 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,BLA - Blanket 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,Feature 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,ASG - Axial Summit Graben 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CAR - Carbonate 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CLI - Cliff 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,COL - Collapse 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,CON - Contact 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FAU - Fault 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,FIS - Fissure 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,HAY - Haystack 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,HYX - Hydrothermal 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,PIL - Pillar 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SCP - Scarp 08/06/2013, 08/06/2013,SEP - Seep 08/06/2013,13:23:05,Scott France ,I thought we had added "CER" for cerianthid to that list on leg I…? 08/06/2013,13:24:07,Taylor Heyl,Bottom in sight 08/06/2013,13:24:15,Taylor Heyl,SHI red Nematocarcinid 08/06/2013,13:24:18,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 08/06/2013,13:24:22,Taylor Heyl,OPH many on seafloor 08/06/2013,13:24:26,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/06/2013,13:24:26,Santiago Herrera,yes, I thought we did Scott 08/06/2013,13:24:43,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1580 meters 08/06/2013,13:25:24,Taylor Heyl,FSH cutthroat eel 08/06/2013,13:25:29,Taylor Heyl,FSH myctophid 08/06/2013,13:26:10,Scott France ,OK will continue to use CER - if I1 starts streaming. Fingers crossed. 08/06/2013,13:26:24,Taylor Heyl,Sorry Scott, I must have pasted an earlier version....CER was added to the list. 08/06/2013,13:27:34,marthanizinski,white balance video 08/06/2013,13:27:35,Scott France ,No problem! 08/06/2013,13:28:50,Catalina Martinez,FYI - still working on the video issues 08/06/2013,13:29:49,Scott France ,The hope of a nation is behind you! Or, at least, of deep-sea afficianados! 08/06/2013,13:33:59,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/06/2013,13:34:12,Taylor Heyl,OPH many on soft sediment 08/06/2013,13:36:27,Taylor Heyl,yellow SPO 08/06/2013,13:37:03,Taylor Heyl,SPO Ferrera 08/06/2013,13:37:07,Taylor Heyl,OPH associates 08/06/2013,13:37:14,Taylor Heyl,part of this sponge is dead 08/06/2013,13:37:22,Taylor Heyl,XEN on seafloor next to SPO 08/06/2013,13:37:51,briankennedy,I2 feed two will be down until futher notice 08/06/2013,13:38:12,Tim Shank,Brian you mean stream 2? 08/06/2013,13:38:22,Tim Shank,2582m 08/06/2013,13:38:28,Tim Shank,Ferrera SPO with OPOH 08/06/2013,13:38:30,Tim Shank,OPH 08/06/2013,13:38:32,briankennedy,yes 08/06/2013,13:38:54,Tim Shank,Thank you….yep confirmed…. it's down. 08/06/2013,13:39:17,Tim Shank,URC 08/06/2013,13:39:47,Taylor Heyl,CER? 08/06/2013,13:40:32,Scott France ,This is what ROV dives must have been like in the 30s, with the family crowded around the radio listening to the description of the deep sea floor... 08/06/2013,13:40:40,Tim Shank,Ahahaa 08/06/2013,13:40:49,jasonchaytor,Tim, do you have an empty chair down in your lab? 08/06/2013,13:40:59,Tim Shank,Yes. 08/06/2013,13:41:09,Tim Shank,Want to come down? 08/06/2013,13:41:26,Tim Shank,Plenty of room. 08/06/2013,13:41:28,jasonchaytor,yeah, if that would be okay? 08/06/2013,13:41:40,Tim Shank,Close up of URC 08/06/2013,13:41:50,Tim Shank,YES! Of course! 08/06/2013,13:41:58,Tim Shank,240 Redfield building 08/06/2013,13:42:05,RHIAN WALLER,If I imagine a giant patch of lophelia do you think it would happen? 08/06/2013,13:42:07,jasonchaytor,roger that 08/06/2013,13:42:27,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI 08/06/2013,13:42:37,Taylor Heyl,ACN orange 08/06/2013,13:42:48,Tim Shank,OPH moving- very nice 08/06/2013,13:42:55,Taylor Heyl,FEC 08/06/2013,13:43:20,marthanizinski,010 bearing 08/06/2013,13:43:26,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1581 meters 08/06/2013,13:43:46,Tim Shank,FSH synaph 08/06/2013,13:44:41,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 08/06/2013,13:44:44,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/06/2013,13:45:00,Taylor Heyl,OPH and XEN on soft sediment 08/06/2013,13:45:06,Taylor Heyl,Looks like some shell debris also 08/06/2013,13:45:17,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid hovering near CPEN 08/06/2013,13:45:23,Taylor Heyl,HOL 08/06/2013,13:46:22,Taylor Heyl,small white crustacean near CPEN 08/06/2013,13:46:28,Taylor Heyl,OPH at base of CPEN 08/06/2013,13:46:31,Tim Shank,noting lots of white material on seafloor - 08/06/2013,13:47:09,Tim Shank,PTE shells? 08/06/2013,13:47:13,Tim Shank,FSH on seafloor 08/06/2013,13:47:32,Taylor Heyl,close up of FSH 08/06/2013,13:50:25,Taylor Heyl,FSH Antimora 08/06/2013,13:50:32,Taylor Heyl,CER 08/06/2013,13:50:33,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/06/2013,13:50:43,Taylor Heyl,OPH and shell fragments on seafloor 08/06/2013,13:51:23,Tim Shank,more CER, XEN, yellow fragments on seafloor. 08/06/2013,13:51:28,Taylor Heyl,SHI red on seafloor with OPH 08/06/2013,13:51:43,Taylor Heyl,BIV shells open on seafloor 08/06/2013,13:51:50,Taylor Heyl,discoloration on sediment ahead 08/06/2013,13:51:54,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/06/2013,13:52:01,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/06/2013,13:52:17,Taylor Heyl,discoloration was a SPO 08/06/2013,13:53:06,Taylor Heyl,coral cup skeleton on seafloor 08/06/2013,13:53:46,Taylor Heyl,FELO synaph 08/06/2013,13:56:10,Taylor Heyl,URC 08/06/2013,13:56:11,Taylor Heyl,HOL 08/06/2013,13:56:16,Taylor Heyl,XEN abundant on seafloor 08/06/2013,13:56:18,Taylor Heyl,BUR 08/06/2013,13:56:21,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/06/2013,13:56:30,Taylor Heyl,CPEN very tiny? 08/06/2013,13:57:04,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/06/2013,13:57:13,Taylor Heyl,close up of CPEN 08/06/2013,13:58:51,Catalina Martinez,We are working on a backdoor way to provide one feed through I1 - hopefully. Also continuing to work on the multicast issue at URI 08/06/2013,13:59:35,Santiago Herrera,CORO Pennatulacean-like 08/06/2013,14:00:12,Tim Shank,MANY XEN 08/06/2013,14:00:22,Tim Shank,OPHs OPHIs scattered 08/06/2013,14:00:26,Tim Shank,CPEN 08/06/2013,14:00:48,Tim Shank,no apparent associates on these CPENs, other than a SHI mysid 08/06/2013,14:00:53,Tim Shank,CER 08/06/2013,14:01:08,Tim Shank,zoom in on CPEN 08/06/2013,14:01:45,Tim Shank,SED turbidity kicked up by ROV 08/06/2013,14:02:19,Taylor Heyl,JFH 08/06/2013,14:02:23,Tim Shank,these CPENs are purple to white on main axis 08/06/2013,14:02:38,Taylor Heyl,ANT? 08/06/2013,14:02:40,Tim Shank,moere empty bivalve shells- clam shaped 08/06/2013,14:02:43,Taylor Heyl,FSH Antimora 08/06/2013,14:02:45,Taylor Heyl,FELO synaph 08/06/2013,14:02:49,Taylor Heyl,white plastic 08/06/2013,14:03:04,Taylor Heyl,BIV shell at base of trash? 08/06/2013,14:03:10,Taylor Heyl,coral rubble at base also 08/06/2013,14:04:32,Taylor Heyl,SHI red on white plastic? 08/06/2013,14:05:26,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap 08/06/2013,14:05:29,Taylor Heyl,URC purple 08/06/2013,14:05:30,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/06/2013,14:05:38,Taylor Heyl,SHI red 08/06/2013,14:05:44,Taylor Heyl,more coral rubble on sediment 08/06/2013,14:05:48,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/06/2013,14:05:52,Taylor Heyl,ACN orange 08/06/2013,14:06:04,Taylor Heyl,black stick-like object ahead 08/06/2013,14:06:08,Taylor Heyl,wood? 08/06/2013,14:06:37,Taylor Heyl,URC Plesiopenaeus 08/06/2013,14:06:47,Taylor Heyl,not wood...looks like plastic 08/06/2013,14:06:49,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/06/2013,14:06:57,Taylor Heyl,close up of SQD Illex? 08/06/2013,14:07:09,Taylor Heyl,FELO eating somethign 08/06/2013,14:07:29,Taylor Heyl,large coral skeleton 08/06/2013,14:07:34,Taylor Heyl,ACN orange 08/06/2013,14:07:38,Scott France ,Waaah. 08/06/2013,14:07:41,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/06/2013,14:09:43,Taylor Heyl,much more BIV shells, fragements, debris field 08/06/2013,14:09:44,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/06/2013,14:09:48,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1586 meters 08/06/2013,14:09:51,Taylor Heyl,FSH Antimora 08/06/2013,14:09:56,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/06/2013,14:11:09,marthanizinski,40 43.6678 N 66 39.6333 W1566 m 08/06/2013,14:11:40,Taylor Heyl,ANT long black cable 08/06/2013,14:11:46,Taylor Heyl,close up of cable 08/06/2013,14:11:59,Taylor Heyl,coral rubble, CER, OPH, XEN, scleractinian rubble 08/06/2013,14:12:09,kelleyelliott,Hi All - WHOI created a GoTo Meeting with the ROV HD camera. It's not great, but it's better than nothing. You can view it by going to: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/join/319881170 08/06/2013,14:12:13,Taylor Heyl,skate egg 08/06/2013,14:12:40,Taylor Heyl,open BIV shells 08/06/2013,14:12:55,Taylor Heyl,bamboo skeletons 08/06/2013,14:13:01,amandademopoulos,kelly, can you share that link with the distribution list for the cruise? 08/06/2013,14:13:41,Taylor Heyl,yellow SPO 08/06/2013,14:14:00,Taylor Heyl,white block plastic? Book on seafloor? 08/06/2013,14:14:03,Taylor Heyl,:-) 08/06/2013,14:14:17,Taylor Heyl,Tim had to step out for about an hour....but I'm still here! 08/06/2013,14:14:44,amandademopoulos,great, thanks Taylor! 08/06/2013,14:14:47,kelleyelliott,Will do, Amanda. 08/06/2013,14:14:49,Taylor Heyl,large area of debris field 08/06/2013,14:14:58,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 08/06/2013,14:15:00,Nicole Morgan,Thanks for the GoTo meeting! 08/06/2013,14:15:13,Taylor Heyl,No problem. How is the GoTo meeting feed? 08/06/2013,14:15:21,Taylor Heyl,FSH Antimora 08/06/2013,14:15:33,Taylor Heyl,Moving upslope, Depth 1589 meters 08/06/2013,14:15:33,Catalina Martinez,Fabulous workaround with goto meeting folks! 08/06/2013,14:15:34,Nicole Morgan,A little jumpy and delayed, but the image quality is good. 08/06/2013,14:15:54,Scott France ,Thanks for the extra effort! 08/06/2013,14:16:18,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/06/2013,14:16:27,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/06/2013,14:16:39,Taylor Heyl,CORO Bamboo 08/06/2013,14:17:07,Scott France ,Bamboo with nodal branching 08/06/2013,14:17:37,Scott France ,Thin tissue, tall polyps. Genus Isidella probably. 08/06/2013,14:17:52,Taylor Heyl,ACN orange 08/06/2013,14:18:15,marthanizinski,40 43.6738 N 66 39.6203 W 1590 m 08/06/2013,14:19:19,Scott France ,I'd say that is a recent octocoral recruit... 08/06/2013,14:19:46,amandademopoulos,thanks Kelley 08/06/2013,14:20:27,Taylor Heyl,Flying over soft sediment toward WP2 with debris field, XEN, BIV shells, coral rubble 08/06/2013,14:20:32,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 08/06/2013,14:20:38,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1588 meters 08/06/2013,14:20:42,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/06/2013,14:20:52,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/06/2013,14:21:24,Taylor Heyl,FELO x2 08/06/2013,14:22:16,Taylor Heyl,many XEN here 08/06/2013,14:22:29,Taylor Heyl,coral rubble - scleratinian 08/06/2013,14:22:46,Taylor Heyl,URC 08/06/2013,14:22:49,Taylor Heyl,FELO x2 08/06/2013,14:22:59,Taylor Heyl,OPH 08/06/2013,14:23:40,Taylor Heyl,HOL 08/06/2013,14:23:42,Scott France ,HOL feeding trace suggests it is going in circles 08/06/2013,14:23:55,Taylor Heyl,Close up of BIV shell? 08/06/2013,14:25:18,Taylor Heyl,CPEN? 08/06/2013,14:25:38,Taylor Heyl,PTE shells in sediment 08/06/2013,14:26:14,Taylor Heyl,Isopod 08/06/2013,14:26:17,Scott France ,CPEN 08/06/2013,14:26:19,Scott France ,Isopod 08/06/2013,14:26:32,Taylor Heyl,ISO 08/06/2013,14:26:38,Taylor Heyl,POL 08/06/2013,14:26:45,Taylor Heyl,on sediment. 08/06/2013,14:26:48,Taylor Heyl,No associates on CPEN 08/06/2013,14:26:54,Taylor Heyl,GAS by XEN 08/06/2013,14:27:28,Scott France ,CPEN looked a bit like Kophobelemnon 08/06/2013,14:29:01,Scott France ,CPEN red sticks 08/06/2013,14:29:23,Taylor Heyl,coming to a transition of coral rubble and rock 08/06/2013,14:29:28,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1579 meters 08/06/2013,14:29:36,Taylor Heyl,found a wall 08/06/2013,14:30:17,Taylor Heyl,FSH Antimora 08/06/2013,14:30:33,Scott France ,To clarify my eventlog comments, CPEN looked a bit like Kophobelemnon referred to the small "transparent" one with large polyps, while CPEN red sticks refers to the red sticks (!) we passed over without stopping. Red sticks are not Kophobelemnon. 08/06/2013,14:30:37,Taylor Heyl,Looks like wall has many SPO and coral rubble 08/06/2013,14:31:10,Scott France ,CORO bamboo in off screen upper right 08/06/2013,14:31:15,Taylor Heyl,OCT 08/06/2013,14:31:36,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus - two polyps 08/06/2013,14:31:46,Taylor Heyl,manganese coated ROC 08/06/2013,14:31:48,Taylor Heyl,CRI ANT 08/06/2013,14:32:03,Scott France ,Het - stream 1 is back! 08/06/2013,14:32:08,Taylor Heyl,COR cup Javania? 08/06/2013,14:32:09,Scott France ,I mean "Hey" 08/06/2013,14:32:13,Taylor Heyl,Yay! 08/06/2013,14:32:14,marthanizinski,DVL target base of wall 08/06/2013,14:33:00,Catalina Martinez,Feed 1 restored on I1 and will continue working on the other feeds 08/06/2013,14:33:02,marthanizinski,40 43.6991 N 66 39.6219W 1576 m 08/06/2013,14:33:21,Taylor Heyl,FELO synaph 08/06/2013,14:33:28,Scott France ,Thanks Cat. 08/06/2013,14:33:37,Catalina Martinez,Always something 08/06/2013,14:33:41,Taylor Heyl,CORO Bamboo 08/06/2013,14:34:19,Scott France ,Makes for quick, fun days, right? 08/06/2013,14:35:16,Taylor Heyl,ANT line 08/06/2013,14:35:20,Scott France ,CORP on lower right 08/06/2013,14:35:25,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid x2 08/06/2013,14:35:28,Taylor Heyl,ACN large pink 08/06/2013,14:35:30,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 08/06/2013,14:35:40,Taylor Heyl,and maybe a bamboo skeleon? 08/06/2013,14:35:48,Scott France ,Another CORG bamboo on right 08/06/2013,14:35:56,Taylor Heyl,line looks intertwined with coral skeleton 08/06/2013,14:36:11,Taylor Heyl,OPH associates on bamboo 08/06/2013,14:36:19,Taylor Heyl,many CRI 08/06/2013,14:36:32,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus- tiny polyp on right 08/06/2013,14:36:38,Scott France ,ACN with knobby tentacles ?Bolocera 08/06/2013,14:36:45,briankennedy, Stream 2 on internet 2 is back to normal. 08/06/2013,14:36:55,Taylor Heyl,Thank you Brian. Looks good from here. 08/06/2013,14:37:20,Scott France ,BAR 08/06/2013,14:37:41,Taylor Heyl,close up of COR cup 08/06/2013,14:37:59,briankennedy, The internet 1 feed will have a longer latency today. 08/06/2013,14:38:34,Scott France ,I1 feed seems pretty quick right now. 08/06/2013,14:38:49,Scott France ,Large ACN with knobby tentacles ?Bolocera 08/06/2013,14:39:18,Scott France ,Saw a couple of very small Anthomastus 08/06/2013,14:39:46,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/06/2013,14:40:15,Scott France ,CORP 08/06/2013,14:40:15,Taylor Heyl,CORP with ACN, CRI, OPH associates 08/06/2013,14:40:44,Scott France ,PYC 08/06/2013,14:40:45,Taylor Heyl,PYC on CORP 08/06/2013,14:40:52,Taylor Heyl,OPH on seafloor at base 08/06/2013,14:40:53,Taylor Heyl,BAR? 08/06/2013,14:41:15,Taylor Heyl,ACN ring anemones x2 08/06/2013,14:41:18,Taylor Heyl,close up of PYC 08/06/2013,14:41:29,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus in background, tentacles retracted 08/06/2013,14:41:39,Scott France ,Depth? 08/06/2013,14:41:42,Taylor Heyl,SER on ROC 08/06/2013,14:41:45,Taylor Heyl,Dpeth 1576 meters 08/06/2013,14:41:50,Scott France ,Thanks 08/06/2013,14:42:43,Taylor Heyl,COR cup at base 08/06/2013,14:42:46,Scott France ,SPO 08/06/2013,14:42:49,Taylor Heyl,close up of yellow SPO 08/06/2013,14:43:02,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/06/2013,14:43:02,Scott France ,"Paint splotch" SPO 08/06/2013,14:43:07,Taylor Heyl,ASR, regenerating 2 arms 08/06/2013,14:43:27,Scott France ,Other seastar kids making fun of this one. 08/06/2013,14:43:28,Taylor Heyl,SER 08/06/2013,14:44:19,Taylor Heyl,close up of coral rubble 08/06/2013,14:44:23,Taylor Heyl,CHI 08/06/2013,14:44:29,Taylor Heyl,OPH 08/06/2013,14:44:50,Taylor Heyl,transparent tentacle sticking up from coral rubble 08/06/2013,14:44:53,Taylor Heyl,HYD? 08/06/2013,14:45:46,Scott France ,Or bivalve siphon? But only 1? Likely not... 08/06/2013,14:46:23,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 08/06/2013,14:46:49,Taylor Heyl,ACN 08/06/2013,14:47:01,Taylor Heyl,WOW! 08/06/2013,14:47:16,Taylor Heyl,purple squiggly mass 08/06/2013,14:47:39,Taylor Heyl,GAS right above it 08/06/2013,14:47:42,Taylor Heyl,and below 08/06/2013,14:47:49,Taylor Heyl,CRI 08/06/2013,14:48:05,Taylor Heyl,egg mass? 08/06/2013,14:49:24,Andrea Quattrini,woa~what is that? i just got online~ 08/06/2013,14:49:32,Taylor Heyl,exactly 08/06/2013,14:49:37,Scott France ,We are wondering if it is an egg string? 08/06/2013,14:49:42,Scott France ,Gastropod 08/06/2013,14:49:47,Scott France ,or some other mollusc? 08/06/2013,14:49:48,Tim Shank,Tim back 08/06/2013,14:49:51,Scott France ,Cephalopod? 08/06/2013,14:49:59,Tim Shank,didn't see the zoom. ARGH 08/06/2013,14:50:06,Taylor Heyl,really? Think that gastropod could have done that? 08/06/2013,14:50:16,Scott France ,Another zoom coming. There have been so many oohs and aahs 08/06/2013,14:50:24,Andrea Quattrini,oh maybe! 08/06/2013,14:50:32,marthanizinski,40 43.6991 N 66 39.6231 W 1572 m 08/06/2013,14:50:32,Tim Shank,whoa... 08/06/2013,14:50:33,Scott France ,I should have been more generic: mollusc 08/06/2013,14:50:55,Scott France ,Certainly some gastropods lay impressive strings of eggs 08/06/2013,14:51:18,Scott France ,What else could it be? 08/06/2013,14:51:41,Taylor Heyl,We have a suggestion here that it could be nudibranch egg mass? 08/06/2013,14:52:04,Scott France ,Nudibranch is good! 08/06/2013,14:52:09,Andrea Quattrini,interesting taylor! 08/06/2013,14:52:14,Scott France ,That is a gastropod! ;-) 08/06/2013,14:52:52,Andrea Quattrini,i think you may be right Taylor et al…at least from images on google! 08/06/2013,14:53:10,Taylor Heyl,Santiago says he has seen these forms in shallow water nudibranchs 08/06/2013,14:53:26,katharinecoykendall,yes, here's one that looks similar https://www.google.com/search?q=nudibranch+egg+ribbon&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=sA0BUumMIZP_yQHKxYCwAg&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAQ&biw=1069&bih=873#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=XsZT6459PXK_IM%3A%3B05RtktqpwYmkJM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fimages.nationalgeographic.com%252Fwpf%252Fmedia-live%252Fphotos%252F000%252F265%252Fcache%252Fnew-sea-slug-discovered-egg-doily_26532_600x450.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fnews.nationalgeographic.com%252Fnews%252F2010%252F09%252Fphotogalleries%252F100923-new-species-sea-slug-nudibranch-science-egg-doily-pictures%252F%3B485%3B450 08/06/2013,14:54:12,briankinlan,and another (not deep sea species though): http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/265/cache/new-sea-slug-discovered-egg-doily_26532_600x450.jpg 08/06/2013,14:54:38,briankinlan,Oops, same one :-) 08/06/2013,14:54:41,Andrea Quattrini,any nudis around? 08/06/2013,14:54:48,Scott France ,Haven't seen any today 08/06/2013,14:55:31,Taylor Heyl,We sampled nudibranchs in Munsen and Powell canyon, Martha! 08/06/2013,14:56:15,Andrea Quattrini, gastropdod on right? 08/06/2013,14:56:21,Scott France ,Yes. 08/06/2013,14:56:45,Andrea Quattrini,maybe making that? 08/06/2013,14:57:05,marthanizinski,DVL Target Egg mass 08/06/2013,14:57:06,Taylor Heyl,any thoughts on that round thing? 08/06/2013,14:57:06,Scott France ,Too small? That is what we were laughing about earlier. 08/06/2013,14:58:05,amandademopoulos,3.8c 08/06/2013,14:58:19,Scott France ,Several ACN ?Bolocera 08/06/2013,14:58:42,Taylor Heyl,Imaging ACN x3 and ASR Brisingid 08/06/2013,14:59:29,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1570 meters 08/06/2013,14:59:42,Scott France ,CORG bamboo 08/06/2013,15:00:01,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/06/2013,15:00:02,Scott France ,CORO Anthomastus 08/06/2013,15:00:03,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/06/2013,15:00:16,Taylor Heyl,CORP 08/06/2013,15:00:29,Taylor Heyl,more CORO Anthomastus in background 08/06/2013,15:00:42,Taylor Heyl,close up of white SPO and coral skeleton 08/06/2013,15:00:49,Taylor Heyl,OPH arms coming out of sediment 08/06/2013,15:01:12,Taylor Heyl,OPH on that CORP? 08/06/2013,15:01:28,Scott France ,CORG bamboo 08/06/2013,15:01:30,Taylor Heyl,CORO Anthomastus small polyp 08/06/2013,15:01:36,Taylor Heyl,XEN many here 08/06/2013,15:01:49,Taylor Heyl,Close up of Bamboo 08/06/2013,15:02:13,Taylor Heyl,bamboo skeleton 08/06/2013,15:02:23,Taylor Heyl,no associates on this bamboo 08/06/2013,15:02:47,Taylor Heyl,close up of ASR brisingid 08/06/2013,15:02:49,Taylor Heyl,SER on ROC 08/06/2013,15:02:59,Taylor Heyl,tiny COR polyp to right 08/06/2013,15:03:10,Scott France ,Good eye Taylor! 08/06/2013,15:03:29,Taylor Heyl,practice makes perfect! 08/06/2013,15:04:42,Taylor Heyl,coral rubble - scleratinian 08/06/2013,15:04:52,Taylor Heyl,pink POL in rubble 08/06/2013,15:05:08,Taylor Heyl,OPH and XEN on seafloor 08/06/2013,15:05:51,Scott France ,Depth? 08/06/2013,15:05:56,Taylor Heyl,1569 meters 08/06/2013,15:05:59,Scott France ,Thanks 08/06/2013,15:06:20,Scott France ,I'm not taking that bet. 08/06/2013,15:06:30,amandademopoulos,no faith 08/06/2013,15:06:45,Scott France ,TOTAL: faith, which is why I won't bet against you! 08/06/2013,15:07:58,Taylor Heyl,live up corals on overhang 08/06/2013,15:08:03,Taylor Heyl,SER 08/06/2013,15:08:08,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 08/06/2013,15:08:29,Taylor Heyl,CORG Anthomastus 08/06/2013,15:08:35,Taylor Heyl,CORP yellow x5 08/06/2013,15:08:39,Taylor Heyl,CORG Bamboo 08/06/2013,15:08:44,Taylor Heyl,Rock color changing now 08/06/2013,15:08:47,Taylor Heyl,Dpeth 1560 meters 08/06/2013,15:08:54,Scott France ,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,15:08:55,Taylor Heyl,live mussels?? 08/06/2013,15:09:03,Andrea Quattrini,yes! 08/06/2013,15:09:04,Taylor Heyl,SEP!!! 08/06/2013,15:09:13,Taylor Heyl,carbonate 08/06/2013,15:09:21,Andrea Quattrini,that is awesome! 08/06/2013,15:09:39,Taylor Heyl,MUS clusters in cracks of carbonate ROC 08/06/2013,15:09:51,marthanizinski,DVL seep! 08/06/2013,15:09:52,Taylor Heyl,variety of different sized MUS 08/06/2013,15:09:59,Taylor Heyl,white fluffy bacterial mat 08/06/2013,15:10:04,Taylor Heyl,WOW 08/06/2013,15:10:31,Taylor Heyl,APH caprellid 08/06/2013,15:10:32,Scott France ,GASA 08/06/2013,15:10:51,marthanizinski,40 43.7047 N 66 39.6268 W 1560 m 08/06/2013,15:11:10,Scott France ,Was this a plant for the Silver Springs event? ;-) 08/06/2013,15:11:24,Taylor Heyl,white "snow" 08/06/2013,15:11:31,Taylor Heyl,close up of MAT 08/06/2013,15:11:59,kelleyelliott,Hi Scott - we have about 12 people in the ECC watching the eventlog, listening in and watching the feeds currently 08/06/2013,15:12:07,robertcarney,ROC texture unique maybe a sulfate 08/06/2013,15:12:09,Scott France ,Great timing! 08/06/2013,15:12:15,Taylor Heyl,tubes in white MAT 08/06/2013,15:12:24,Scott France ,Timing is everything. Have corals and seep together. 08/06/2013,15:12:27,Andrea Quattrini,was that a halosaur? FSH 08/06/2013,15:13:13,Andrea Quattrini,depth? 08/06/2013,15:13:21,Taylor Heyl,1558 meters 08/06/2013,15:13:25,Andrea Quattrini,ok thanks…wasn't sure…blurry 08/06/2013,15:13:30,Scott France ,So there were several CORP and the Parantipathes here as well. Do you see that at other seeps? 08/06/2013,15:13:36,Taylor Heyl,CORP with ACN associate 08/06/2013,15:13:41,Taylor Heyl,ASR white on ROC 08/06/2013,15:13:48,Taylor Heyl,CORG Anthomastus 08/06/2013,15:13:54,Taylor Heyl,OPH associate on that CORP also 08/06/2013,15:14:07,Taylor Heyl,several CORP on wall 08/06/2013,15:14:20,Andrea Quattrini,URC pink 08/06/2013,15:14:40,Taylor Heyl,POL in MUS cluster 08/06/2013,15:14:55,Taylor Heyl,GAS on MUS 08/06/2013,15:14:57,Taylor Heyl,CHI 08/06/2013,15:15:07,Taylor Heyl,APH caprellid 08/06/2013,15:15:13,Andrea Quattrini,several size classes MUS 08/06/2013,15:15:24,Taylor Heyl,URC 08/06/2013,15:15:36,Andrea Quattrini,APH caprellids too 08/06/2013,15:17:09,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/06/2013,15:17:15,Tim Shank,Chiton 08/06/2013,15:17:15,Taylor Heyl,CHI not SHI...sorry 08/06/2013,15:17:16,Tim Shank,CHI 08/06/2013,15:17:23,Tim Shank,COR RUB 08/06/2013,15:17:29,Andrea Quattrini,deap cup corals COR 08/06/2013,15:17:57,Andrea Quattrini,abundant caprellids 08/06/2013,15:18:15,Tim Shank,YEs 1559m 08/06/2013,15:18:28,Tim Shank,Don't see any bubbles…. 08/06/2013,15:18:35,Tim Shank,methane... 08/06/2013,15:18:35,Andrea Quattrini,XEN 08/06/2013,15:19:21,Taylor Heyl,white shell fragments underneath ledges with live MUS clusters 08/06/2013,15:19:27,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1558 meters 08/06/2013,15:19:37,Tim Shank,It's clear that canyons have fracturing that allow conduits to allow seepage….not just out on sediments 08/06/2013,15:20:02,Tim Shank,COR many around this area 08/06/2013,15:20:34,Taylor Heyl,XEN and HOL on outskirts of seepage area with white shell fragments 08/06/2013,15:20:46,Taylor Heyl,COPR all around seep area 08/06/2013,15:20:50,Taylor Heyl,CORP 08/06/2013,15:21:40,Taylor Heyl,CORA Parantipathes and CORA Bathypathes-like coral 08/06/2013,15:21:42,Scott France ,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,15:21:48,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1559 meters 08/06/2013,15:22:02,Andrea Quattrini,bamboo? in back with many associates 08/06/2013,15:22:04,Taylor Heyl,CORP, CORO Bamboo, CORA all here on wall 08/06/2013,15:22:21,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 08/06/2013,15:22:29,Scott France ,3 species octocoral, 2 species black coral, and Seep community all in same view. Plus all the associates, of course. 08/06/2013,15:22:35,Taylor Heyl,CORA Parantipathes has associates 08/06/2013,15:22:55,Tim Shank,ASR brisingids on dead skeleton 08/06/2013,15:24:34,Tim Shank,There is a FSH to stbd. 08/06/2013,15:24:37,Tim Shank,and to port 08/06/2013,15:24:44,Tim Shank,FSH synaphobranchid 08/06/2013,15:25:05,Tim Shank,1560m 08/06/2013,15:25:10,Andrea Quattrini,CTE 08/06/2013,15:25:35,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L2_ROV06_2.ts 08/06/2013,15:25:45,Taylor Heyl,URC 08/06/2013,15:26:47,marthanizinski,4043.7022 N 66 39.6247 W 1558 m 08/06/2013,15:28:03,Bernie Ball,About 15-20 seconds zoom on teh mussels 08/06/2013,15:28:15,robertcarney,POL vast number of sepulids everywhere 08/06/2013,15:28:39,Taylor Heyl,close up of MUS 08/06/2013,15:28:50,Taylor Heyl,POL 08/06/2013,15:28:51,Bernie Ball,SCA 08/06/2013,15:28:52,robertcarney,POL polynoid 08/06/2013,15:29:01,Taylor Heyl,APH caprellid 08/06/2013,15:29:14,robertcarney,POL serpulids dense on rock as well 08/06/2013,15:30:09,Bernie Ball,GAS 08/06/2013,15:30:10,robertcarney,GAS small several on MUS 08/06/2013,15:30:28,Taylor Heyl,SER on MUS 08/06/2013,15:30:57,robertcarney,POL clear tube segmented from substrate 08/06/2013,15:31:07,Taylor Heyl,APH caprellids abundant here 08/06/2013,15:32:46,Taylor Heyl,COR cup Desmophyllum 08/06/2013,15:32:51,Taylor Heyl,Temp 3.8C 08/06/2013,15:33:02,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1559 meters on west side of Nygren canyon 08/06/2013,15:33:10,robertcarney,How far from mus clumps does the carpet of serpulids extend? 08/06/2013,15:35:45,robertcarney,possible bubble holes in the "seep cheese" 08/06/2013,15:36:11,robertcarney,ROC very white pitted 08/06/2013,15:36:55,robertcarney,anothe clear tube from sub 08/06/2013,15:37:19,robertcarney,ROC? surface nodular 08/06/2013,15:38:41,Taylor Heyl,Close up of MUS 08/06/2013,15:41:09,robertcarney,GAS many under mus shell on rt 08/06/2013,15:44:09,Taylor Heyl,purple HOL 08/06/2013,15:44:14,Taylor Heyl,CORG Anthomastus 08/06/2013,15:44:20,Taylor Heyl,ACN many 08/06/2013,15:44:29,robertcarney,HOL? opaque purple 08/06/2013,15:44:32,Scott France ,CORO Clavularia 08/06/2013,15:44:46,Taylor Heyl,Clavularia, COR cup covering old coral skeleton, ACN at base 08/06/2013,15:44:51,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1558 meters 08/06/2013,15:45:01,Taylor Heyl,smaller CORP 08/06/2013,15:45:04,Taylor Heyl,large white SPO HEX 08/06/2013,15:45:36,Taylor Heyl,coral rubble on "ridge" area 08/06/2013,15:45:42,Taylor Heyl,many CORP here 08/06/2013,15:45:43,Andrea Quattrini,what is the rubble? cups? 08/06/2013,15:45:54,Taylor Heyl,scleratinian rubble mostly but some cups 08/06/2013,15:47:56,Taylor Heyl,imaging several yellow paramuricea with OPH and ACN associates 08/06/2013,15:48:01,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1558 meters 08/06/2013,15:48:04,Taylor Heyl,close up of OPH 08/06/2013,15:48:17,Taylor Heyl,one arm of this OPH is regenerating 08/06/2013,15:48:32,Taylor Heyl,beautiful 08/06/2013,15:49:14,Taylor Heyl,smaller ACN on lower branch? 08/06/2013,15:49:23,Andrea Quattrini,ZOA on CORP? 08/06/2013,15:49:42,Taylor Heyl,1 OPH on second CORP in front 08/06/2013,15:49:49,Taylor Heyl,1 OPH on CORP in background 08/06/2013,15:49:55,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 08/06/2013,15:50:22,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/06/2013,15:50:37,Taylor Heyl,XEN in area with corals but not near seep 08/06/2013,15:50:49,Taylor Heyl,CORA Bathypathes-like 08/06/2013,15:50:51,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1560 meters 08/06/2013,15:51:15,Taylor Heyl,POL in CORA Bathypathes 08/06/2013,15:51:42,Tim Shank,Also may be an OPH down the axis a bit too 08/06/2013,15:51:55,Taylor Heyl,close up of swollen area in Bathypathes... 08/06/2013,15:52:41,Taylor Heyl,don't see an OPH on this Bathypathes 08/06/2013,15:52:57,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus polyps retracted 08/06/2013,15:53:10,Taylor Heyl,Anthomastus with polyps out too 08/06/2013,15:53:32,Taylor Heyl,ACN translucent at base of Bathypathes 08/06/2013,15:55:03,Tim Shank,Areas around polyps swollen on that Bathypathes….I think 08/06/2013,15:55:25,Scott France ,What I saw was rossly larger than all the other polyps 08/06/2013,15:55:27,Tim Shank,close up of HOL* 08/06/2013,15:55:29,Taylor Heyl,close up of purple HOL and COR Anthomastus 08/06/2013,15:55:33,Taylor Heyl,SER on ROC 08/06/2013,15:55:37,Taylor Heyl,ACN x5 08/06/2013,15:55:37,Scott France ,sorry - "grossly" larger 08/06/2013,15:55:50,Tim Shank,yes, like orders of magnitude larger 08/06/2013,15:56:33,Taylor Heyl,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,15:56:37,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/06/2013,15:56:43,Tim Shank,coming up on Parantipathes 08/06/2013,15:56:59,Andrea Quattrini,FSH grenadier C rupestris? 08/06/2013,15:57:02,Scott France ,Can see the crabs already 08/06/2013,15:57:36,peterauster,FSH FSH FSH!!! 08/06/2013,15:57:48,Taylor Heyl,2 SQA associates in Parantipathes 08/06/2013,15:58:11,Tim Shank,chirostylid crabs- x2 close up* 08/06/2013,15:58:14,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1562 meters 08/06/2013,15:58:20,Tim Shank,1562m 08/06/2013,15:59:07,Taylor Heyl,3 SQA on Parantipathes - another family unit! 08/06/2013,16:00:47,Taylor Heyl,CORP with 1 OPH 08/06/2013,16:00:50,Taylor Heyl,ACN pink 08/06/2013,16:00:51,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/06/2013,16:00:57,Taylor Heyl,COR cup 08/06/2013,16:01:19,Andrea Quattrini,C ruprestis ? 08/06/2013,16:01:20,Tim Shank,CORP with ACN as well 08/06/2013,16:01:34,Taylor Heyl,close up of FSH 08/06/2013,16:01:56,Taylor Heyl,live MUS shell 08/06/2013,16:02:05,Taylor Heyl,several CORG Bamboos here 08/06/2013,16:02:59,peterauster,FSH ... not C rupestris ... Macrourus berglax? 08/06/2013,16:03:58,Taylor Heyl,SER on overhang 08/06/2013,16:04:00,Andrea Quattrini,I don't think so…i have a photo of that. 08/06/2013,16:04:04,Andrea Quattrini,will send 08/06/2013,16:04:23,Taylor Heyl,Aplacophoran? 08/06/2013,16:04:28,Tim Shank,yes 08/06/2013,16:04:40,Tim Shank,looks like it 08/06/2013,16:04:59,Scott France ,Yes, aplacophoran on ground 08/06/2013,16:05:04,Taylor Heyl,OPH x3 on sediment 08/06/2013,16:05:06,Tim Shank,XEN scattered valves 08/06/2013,16:05:17,Taylor Heyl,Moving upslope, Depth 1558 meters 08/06/2013,16:05:34,Tim Shank,ASR white 08/06/2013,16:06:39,Taylor Heyl,FSH myctophid? 08/06/2013,16:06:45,Taylor Heyl,more shell fragments here 08/06/2013,16:07:03,Taylor Heyl,another MUS patch 08/06/2013,16:07:19,Scott France ,Looks like lots of shell debris and maybe... 08/06/2013,16:07:25,Scott France ,mat above 08/06/2013,16:08:30,Scott France ,Seep 2 08/06/2013,16:08:31,marthanizinski,DVL target seep 2 08/06/2013,16:08:46,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI among mussels * 08/06/2013,16:08:47,marthanizinski,DVL seep 2 08/06/2013,16:10:33,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/06/2013,16:10:57,Tim Shank,whip COR? 08/06/2013,16:11:30,Scott France ,CORG bamboo "Lepidisis" 08/06/2013,16:11:35,Tim Shank,YES 08/06/2013,16:11:41,Tim Shank,1551m 08/06/2013,16:12:12,Taylor Heyl,CER? 08/06/2013,16:15:05,Jay Lunden ,coral rubble 08/06/2013,16:15:12,Taylor Heyl,OPh on SPO 08/06/2013,16:15:18,Taylor Heyl,coral cubble all around SPO 08/06/2013,16:15:24,Taylor Heyl,that SPO has seen better days. 08/06/2013,16:15:55,Scott France ,At least 3 different bamboo coral species already today. 08/06/2013,16:16:13,Scott France ,Waiting on an Acanella appearance! 08/06/2013,16:17:49,Taylor Heyl,BIV ctenoides-like with COR cup and scleratinians 08/06/2013,16:18:01,Taylor Heyl,ASR brisingid 08/06/2013,16:18:15,Taylor Heyl,close up of COR cup desmophyllum 08/06/2013,16:18:25,Taylor Heyl,SPO in cup coral 08/06/2013,16:19:37,Tim Shank,APH caprellids 08/06/2013,16:19:44,Andrea Quattrini,CORS ?Javania too 08/06/2013,16:19:57,Scott France ,CORO Anthomastus? 08/06/2013,16:20:15,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI on sed 08/06/2013,16:22:29,Taylor Heyl,Approaching area of coral rubble at base of wall 08/06/2013,16:22:31,Taylor Heyl,CER 08/06/2013,16:22:41,Taylor Heyl,BIV shells in there too 08/06/2013,16:22:49,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/06/2013,16:23:05,Taylor Heyl,yellow spots on wall - SPO? 08/06/2013,16:23:12,Taylor Heyl,CORO Bamboo 08/06/2013,16:23:28,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid 08/06/2013,16:23:33,Taylor Heyl,ACN x3 08/06/2013,16:23:37,Tim Shank,In addition to those Bamboos Scott, I'm now expecting to see primnoids- Candidella and Narella…. 08/06/2013,16:23:54,Tim Shank,ASR white 08/06/2013,16:23:56,Scott France ,Ha! We'll see, eh! 08/06/2013,16:23:58,Catalina Martinez,How's I1 look? 08/06/2013,16:24:07,briankinlan,I1 is down 08/06/2013,16:24:09,Scott France ,Good until you asked! Now gone. 08/06/2013,16:24:21,Catalina Martinez,ugh. thanks. Was hoping it was just here. I'm on it 08/06/2013,16:24:33,Scott France ,Steady on, Cat! 08/06/2013,16:24:38,Taylor Heyl,Goto Meeting is still set up... 08/06/2013,16:25:01,Taylor Heyl,close up of yellow SPO, COR Anthomastus, CRI 08/06/2013,16:25:02,Taylor Heyl,ASR white 08/06/2013,16:25:18,Taylor Heyl,Red 6-arm ASR is pedicellasterid 08/06/2013,16:25:49,Scott France ,Paint splotch SPO 08/06/2013,16:26:02,Scott France ,CORG bamboos 08/06/2013,16:26:45,Catalina Martinez,I1 should be back now 08/06/2013,16:26:52,Amy Baco-Taylor,yes 08/06/2013,16:26:55,Andrea Quattrini,FELO cutthroat 08/06/2013,16:27:02,Taylor Heyl,BIV, COR cup Desmophyllum, white SPO, COR Solenosmilia? 08/06/2013,16:27:12,Scott France ,Thanks Cat. I1 back. 08/06/2013,16:27:40,Catalina Martinez,whew. .. 08/06/2013,16:27:41,Tim Shank,Small OPHs on SPO 08/06/2013,16:28:09,Taylor Heyl,SER on COR Solenosmilia 08/06/2013,16:29:02,Andrea Quattrini,scoot on Amanda! 08/06/2013,16:29:45,amandademopoulos,? 08/06/2013,16:30:15,Scott France ,CORG bamboo 08/06/2013,16:30:25,Tim Shank,1537m 08/06/2013,16:30:26,Scott France ,CORP? 08/06/2013,16:30:50,Andrea Quattrini,FSH ?Nezumia 08/06/2013,16:31:00,Tim Shank,Manganese coated rock…encrusted surface on steps 08/06/2013,16:31:08,Tim Shank,ASR white 08/06/2013,16:31:09,Andrea Quattrini,FSH midwater 08/06/2013,16:31:17,Tim Shank,ASR White several 08/06/2013,16:31:20,Andrea Quattrini,ZOOM fish? 08/06/2013,16:31:23,Tim Shank,ACN venus 08/06/2013,16:31:29,Scott France ,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,16:31:35,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Antimora rostrata 08/06/2013,16:31:51,Scott France ,CORP 08/06/2013,16:31:54,Tim Shank,CORP with OPH and CRI white 08/06/2013,16:31:54,Scott France ,CORG bamboos 08/06/2013,16:32:12,Taylor Heyl,Aplacophoran on that CORP too 08/06/2013,16:32:18,Andrea Quattrini,aplac! cool! 08/06/2013,16:32:19,Taylor Heyl,ASR 08/06/2013,16:32:25,Tim Shank,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,16:32:28,Tim Shank,x2 08/06/2013,16:32:35,Taylor Heyl,ACN x2 08/06/2013,16:32:39,Tim Shank,ASR white several here 08/06/2013,16:32:45,Tim Shank,zoomed on these earlier 08/06/2013,16:33:03,Taylor Heyl,Depth 1522 meters 08/06/2013,16:33:05,Scott France ,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,16:33:06,Taylor Heyl,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,16:33:11,Taylor Heyl,CORG Bamboo 08/06/2013,16:33:16,amandademopoulos,copilot change 08/06/2013,16:33:39,Taylor Heyl,dead Bathypathes? 08/06/2013,16:33:48,Tim Shank,flattens out here to SED 08/06/2013,16:33:48,Taylor Heyl,1522 depth 08/06/2013,16:33:56,Scott France ,"Not dead yet!" 08/06/2013,16:34:06,jasonchaytor,Heavy boring of the rock face 08/06/2013,16:34:06,Tim Shank,Sad CORA Bathypathes 08/06/2013,16:34:10,Taylor Heyl,Ha. looking pretty rasty. 08/06/2013,16:34:18,amandademopoulos,pilot change 08/06/2013,16:34:51,Taylor Heyl,ink pseudomorph 08/06/2013,16:35:11,Taylor Heyl,close up of COR with many OPH associates 08/06/2013,16:35:12,Taylor Heyl,wow! 08/06/2013,16:35:23,Taylor Heyl,CRI x2 on seafloor 08/06/2013,16:35:29,Taylor Heyl,XEN 08/06/2013,16:35:37,Taylor Heyl,OPH several on seafloor 08/06/2013,16:36:38,Scott France ,CORG Acanthogorgia? 08/06/2013,16:36:41,Andrea Quattrini,different OPH on seafloor? purple disk 08/06/2013,16:37:07,Scott France ,Depth? 08/06/2013,16:37:11,Taylor Heyl,1522m 08/06/2013,16:37:19,Scott France ,Thanks 08/06/2013,16:37:49,Taylor Heyl,yes, seeing different ophs on seafloor than in corals...looks like all same morph of OPH in this coral. 08/06/2013,16:39:22,Taylor Heyl,COR stalk with small ACN 08/06/2013,16:39:54,Scott France ,HYD? 08/06/2013,16:40:16,marthanizinski,40 43.7104 N 66 39.6343 W 1522 m 08/06/2013,16:40:16,Taylor Heyl,OPH at base 08/06/2013,16:40:21,Taylor Heyl,yes, HYD too 08/06/2013,16:40:47,Taylor Heyl,close up of ACN 08/06/2013,16:41:59,Taylor Heyl,flat soft sediment here now with XEN abundant 08/06/2013,16:42:03,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 08/06/2013,16:42:05,Taylor Heyl,ASR 08/06/2013,16:42:53,Taylor Heyl,OPH scattered on seafloor 08/06/2013,16:43:36,Scott France ,CORG Acanella - not in great shape 08/06/2013,16:43:40,Taylor Heyl,WHOI watch change: Taylor Heyl off, Santiago Herrera on 08/06/2013,16:43:59,Scott France ,?Paramuriceid behind Acanella? 08/06/2013,16:44:06,Scott France ,Odd looking... 08/06/2013,16:44:09,Andrea Quattrini,stick-like 08/06/2013,16:44:09,amandademopoulos,thanks Taylor! 08/06/2013,16:44:17,Scott France ,Thick stick 08/06/2013,16:44:21,amandademopoulos,hi Santiago 08/06/2013,16:44:32,Taylor Heyl,Thanks Amanda and Martha! I'll be watching still....can't pull myself away :-) 08/06/2013,16:44:37,Santiago Herrera,Hi Amanda 08/06/2013,16:44:57,Andrea Quattrini,maybe portion of the ?Paramuricea died? 08/06/2013,16:46:03,Scott France ,Agree Andrea 08/06/2013,16:46:13,Scott France ,Light color though... 08/06/2013,16:46:17,Scott France ,like some on leg I 08/06/2013,16:46:31,Scott France ,I-1 feed looks good 08/06/2013,16:46:58,Santiago Herrera,on the left, crinoids? 08/06/2013,16:46:58,Andrea Quattrini,agree similar to some morphs seeing on leg 1 08/06/2013,16:47:04,Scott France ,Star-like HYD in background? 08/06/2013,16:47:15,Scott France ,Or BRY 08/06/2013,16:47:18,Santiago Herrera,not coral polyps 08/06/2013,16:47:26,Andrea Quattrini,POL? 08/06/2013,16:47:33,Santiago Herrera,USO 08/06/2013,16:48:04,Andrea Quattrini,looks different then Paramuricea 08/06/2013,16:48:05,Tim Shank,Yeah, maybe, although arms seem to be there on certain views 08/06/2013,16:48:20,Scott France ,Polyps were quite wide at base... 08/06/2013,16:48:27,Andrea Quattrini,agree….but we have seen it on leg 1. 08/06/2013,16:48:32,Scott France ,Agreed. 08/06/2013,16:48:41,Scott France ,Couldn't figure it out then either! ;-) 08/06/2013,16:48:42,Santiago Herrera,OPH 08/06/2013,16:48:46,Amy Baco-Taylor,Lots of xenophyophores 08/06/2013,16:48:48,Santiago Herrera,several on sediment 08/06/2013,16:48:50,Tim Shank,XEN field 08/06/2013,16:48:53,Tim Shank,wow 08/06/2013,16:49:04,Scott France ,Muriceides? 08/06/2013,16:49:35,Santiago Herrera,exposed rock 08/06/2013,16:49:50,Santiago Herrera,ASR 08/06/2013,16:49:54,Santiago Herrera,CORO 08/06/2013,16:49:56,Tim Shank,FSH above 08/06/2013,16:49:56,Santiago Herrera,OPH 08/06/2013,16:49:59,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI 08/06/2013,16:50:21,Santiago Herrera,zoom on ASR 08/06/2013,16:50:49,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 08/06/2013,16:51:12,Santiago Herrera,oxidized-looking rock 08/06/2013,16:51:17,Santiago Herrera,ACN 08/06/2013,16:51:18,Santiago Herrera,ASR 08/06/2013,16:51:22,Santiago Herrera,lots of XEN 08/06/2013,16:51:31,Santiago Herrera,OPH 08/06/2013,16:52:12,Santiago Herrera,Chrism Mah, RE the ASR we just zoomed on "That was called Neomorphaster poorly known. Cretaceous fossils of that species are similar" 08/06/2013,16:52:28,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 08/06/2013,16:52:39,Santiago Herrera,ASR several Neomorphaster 08/06/2013,16:53:25,Santiago Herrera,CORO rubble with OPH 08/06/2013,16:53:47,Santiago Herrera,PYC 08/06/2013,16:54:06,Santiago Herrera,more XEN on slope 08/06/2013,16:54:18,Scott France ,Asteroids must be an old group if the Cretaceous taxa get the name "Neomorph…" 08/06/2013,16:54:27,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 08/06/2013,16:54:43,Santiago Herrera,lots of OPH and XEN on slope 08/06/2013,16:55:21,Santiago Herrera,ASR 08/06/2013,16:55:51,Tim Shank,Great shot of ASR * 08/06/2013,16:56:14,Santiago Herrera,Chris Mah says "Nearly a dozen species of starfish from the expedition since I've started watching.Some for the first time ever...." 08/06/2013,16:56:41,Santiago Herrera,Neomorphaster 08/06/2013,16:57:31,Santiago Herrera,CM "Interesting that there are so many around the xenophyophores Maybe they eat them? food is unknown." 08/06/2013,16:58:44,Santiago Herrera,zoom on octocoral please? 08/06/2013,16:59:10,marthanizinski,40 43.7222 n 66 39.6503 W 1507 m 08/06/2013,16:59:39,Santiago Herrera,zoom on oxidized-looking rock 08/06/2013,17:00:04,marthanizinski,bearing 330 08/06/2013,17:00:57,Scott France ,Isopod tightrope wlaker. Daredevil! 08/06/2013,17:01:23,Scott France ,Lookit me! No hands! Well, 10 other legs, but... 08/06/2013,17:01:48,Santiago Herrera,tubes 08/06/2013,17:03:21,Scott France ,CPEN 08/06/2013,17:03:29,Tim Shank,APH on SED there 08/06/2013,17:03:31,Amy Baco-Taylor,umbellula? 08/06/2013,17:03:34,Tim Shank,URC purple 08/06/2013,17:03:34,Scott France ,CPEN Kophobelemnon? 08/06/2013,17:03:39,Santiago Herrera,2 polyps 08/06/2013,17:03:40,Scott France ,URC 08/06/2013,17:03:43,Andrea Quattrini,XEN field 08/06/2013,17:04:07,Santiago Herrera,SHI 08/06/2013,17:04:13,Scott France ,Hmm… Young Umbellula? Interesting possibility, Amy. 08/06/2013,17:04:16,Tim Shank,SHI red 08/06/2013,17:05:01,Santiago Herrera,so, could they start as a couple of polyps and then at some point grow the long stalk? 08/06/2013,17:05:16,jasonchaytor,beautiful layering 08/06/2013,17:05:17,Tim Shank,COR Anthomastus on ROC withACN 08/06/2013,17:05:20,Scott France ,Seems reasonble... 08/06/2013,17:05:27,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 08/06/2013,17:05:29,Santiago Herrera,aCN 08/06/2013,17:05:31,Tim Shank,many yellow SPOs 08/06/2013,17:05:31,Santiago Herrera,yellow SPO 08/06/2013,17:05:35,Tim Shank,BIV 08/06/2013,17:05:41,Tim Shank,ACN venus 08/06/2013,17:05:46,Scott France ,There have to be some feeding polyps in order to grow, so need polyps before the long stalk. 08/06/2013,17:05:52,Santiago Herrera,many COR cup corals 08/06/2013,17:05:53,Tim Shank,COR cup 08/06/2013,17:05:57,Amy Baco-Taylor,Umbellula are often just a few polyps and thats all they end up being.. but I agree it could also be a young sea pen 08/06/2013,17:06:01,Tim Shank,ASR brisingid 08/06/2013,17:06:02,Santiago Herrera,probably Desmophyllum 08/06/2013,17:06:08,Santiago Herrera,COR Solenosmilia 08/06/2013,17:06:16,Tim Shank,SHI mysid 08/06/2013,17:06:45,Tim Shank,SPO brown 08/06/2013,17:06:47,Scott France ,Branching SPO 08/06/2013,17:07:04,Taylor Heyl,ASR Brisingid 08/06/2013,17:07:05,Tim Shank,SPO white "branched" - similar to what we say on Mytilus 08/06/2013,17:07:10,Tim Shank,"saw" 08/06/2013,17:07:36,Scott France ,Either way, we're good, since Umbellula are sea pens! :-) 08/06/2013,17:07:42,Tim Shank,"Shimmy" 08/06/2013,17:07:45,Tim Shank,BIV 08/06/2013,17:07:54,Santiago Herrera,interesting Amy, didn't know that 08/06/2013,17:08:25,Tim Shank,COR Solenosmilia 08/06/2013,17:08:30,Santiago Herrera,several BIV Ctenoides 08/06/2013,17:08:53,Tim Shank,caprellid APH 08/06/2013,17:09:00,Tim Shank,on COR Solenosmilia 08/06/2013,17:09:25,Tim Shank,1489m 08/06/2013,17:09:56,Santiago Herrera,many COR cup corals 08/06/2013,17:10:05,Santiago Herrera,several Solenosmilia bunches 08/06/2013,17:10:29,Andrea Quattrini,looks like a set of stairs ROC 08/06/2013,17:10:31,Santiago Herrera,yellow ASR 08/06/2013,17:10:55,Scott France ,I feel a disturbance in the Mah-verse 08/06/2013,17:11:02,Santiago Herrera,APH 08/06/2013,17:11:15,Tim Shank,swimming APH- yellow eyes 08/06/2013,17:11:39,Santiago Herrera,CORO bamboo 08/06/2013,17:12:14,Tim Shank,Great view of (spanish) steps 08/06/2013,17:12:16,Santiago Herrera,and CM says "Maybe Henricia? So Yellow!" 08/06/2013,17:12:18,Tim Shank,ACN vehus ontop 08/06/2013,17:12:20,Scott France ,Common name for caprellid = skeleton shrimp. They look skeletal! 08/06/2013,17:12:53,Tim Shank,live COR cup on several ledges 08/06/2013,17:13:18,Tim Shank,nice ROC layering.. 08/06/2013,17:13:32,Tim Shank,Feeds are breaking up 08/06/2013,17:13:39,Santiago Herrera,ASR brisingid 08/06/2013,17:14:57,Santiago Herrera,several rock layers 08/06/2013,17:15:12,Santiago Herrera,CORO Paramuricea 08/06/2013,17:15:13,Scott France ,CORP 08/06/2013,17:15:20,jasonchaytor,Very impressive sequence of layered outcrop 08/06/2013,17:15:28,Santiago Herrera,I think there's an Umbellula on the right 08/06/2013,17:15:32,Santiago Herrera,and stalked one 08/06/2013,17:15:34,Tim Shank,OPH and ACN on this CORP 08/06/2013,17:15:39,Santiago Herrera,CTE 08/06/2013,17:15:41,Scott France ,CER 08/06/2013,17:15:42,Tim Shank,CPEN up on the right? 08/06/2013,17:15:46,Tim Shank,CER 08/06/2013,17:16:08,Santiago Herrera,It looked like Umbelulla on the corner of my eye, we'll see 08/06/2013,17:16:13,Tim Shank,nice tightly wound OPH with ring anemone 08/06/2013,17:16:28,Tim Shank,broader steps here.... 08/06/2013,17:16:36,Tim Shank,seeing CRI stalked 08/06/2013,17:16:49,Tim Shank,? 08/06/2013,17:17:02,Scott France ,Yup - stalked CRI 08/06/2013,17:17:12,Santiago Herrera,not Umbellula 08/06/2013,17:17:32,Tim Shank,CRI with polyps and OPH near the base 08/06/2013,17:17:35,Scott France ,Crinoid colonized by... 08/06/2013,17:17:36,Tim Shank,SHi mysid here too 08/06/2013,17:17:38,Santiago Herrera,look like it has octocoral polyps on it 08/06/2013,17:17:47,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI at base 08/06/2013,17:17:50,Scott France ,some kind of polyps. 08/06/2013,17:18:41,Santiago Herrera,not octocoral?... 08/06/2013,17:19:01,Scott France ,Bizarre octocoral if it is! 08/06/2013,17:19:02,Santiago Herrera,tentacles look to thin to be octocoral 08/06/2013,17:19:15,Scott France ,HYD I think 08/06/2013,17:19:18,Santiago Herrera,yeah 08/06/2013,17:19:33,Santiago Herrera,I count more than 8 tentacles 08/06/2013,17:19:42,Scott France ,Can see oral cones at tip, so good for HYD 08/06/2013,17:20:03,Scott France ,Depth? 08/06/2013,17:20:10,Tim Shank,1479m 08/06/2013,17:20:15,Tim Shank,SHI red 08/06/2013,17:20:20,Tim Shank,on seafloor 08/06/2013,17:20:24,Scott France ,Thanks 08/06/2013,17:21:09,Tim Shank,close up on SHI - pleiopenaeus perhaps.... 08/06/2013,17:21:19,Tim Shank,or nematocarcinid..... 08/06/2013,17:21:29,Tim Shank,want to see it swimmmmm 08/06/2013,17:22:09,Santiago Herrera,SPO yellow 08/06/2013,17:22:16,Tim Shank,plesiopenaeus…typing not easy when when staring at monitor... 08/06/2013,17:22:20,Santiago Herrera,CORO bamboo 08/06/2013,17:22:28,Santiago Herrera,lots of XEN 08/06/2013,17:22:34,marthanizinski,4043.7429N 66 39.6667 W 1474 m 08/06/2013,17:22:58,Santiago Herrera,OPHs 08/06/2013,17:23:22,Tim Shank,moving over SED with OPH OPHI and XEN 08/06/2013,17:24:31,Scott France ,Were those CPENs or worm tubes? 08/06/2013,17:24:43,Santiago Herrera,small CPENs 08/06/2013,17:25:03,Santiago Herrera,dead coral skeleton with ACN and OPH 08/06/2013,17:25:07,Scott France ,Action shot! 08/06/2013,17:25:25,Tim Shank,ASR white 08/06/2013,17:25:27,Santiago Herrera,ACN 08/06/2013,17:26:17,Santiago Herrera,another dead coral skeleton 08/06/2013,17:26:17,Scott France ,CORG bamboo 08/06/2013,17:26:34,Santiago Herrera,with HYD and BAR 08/06/2013,17:26:45,Tim Shank,BAR - Glyptolasma type 08/06/2013,17:26:51,Tim Shank,SHI mysid x2 08/06/2013,17:27:00,Scott France ,Pink thing in back? 08/06/2013,17:27:08,Scott France ,Shrimp or sea pen? 08/06/2013,17:27:14,Scott France ,Shrip 08/06/2013,17:27:17,Tim Shank,BAR on multiple branches; HYD dominate one 08/06/2013,17:28:06,Tim Shank,1463m 08/06/2013,17:28:10,Santiago Herrera,again, many XEN and OPH 08/06/2013,17:28:13,Tim Shank,ECH 08/06/2013,17:28:17,Santiago Herrera,and sHI 08/06/2013,17:28:24,Tim Shank,echiuran just pulled back 08/06/2013,17:28:27,Scott France ,HOL 08/06/2013,17:28:40,Scott France ,CPEN? 08/06/2013,17:28:41,robertcarney,probosis withdrawal 08/06/2013,17:28:54,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 08/06/2013,17:28:56,Santiago Herrera,2x 08/06/2013,17:29:04,Scott France ,I'm missing the withdrawing tongues! 08/06/2013,17:29:10,Scott France ,CPEN with PYC 08/06/2013,17:29:19,Tim Shank,PYC on CPEN 08/06/2013,17:29:25,Tim Shank,ASR white 08/06/2013,17:29:39,Tim Shank,yellow SPO scattered on WAL 08/06/2013,17:30:02,Tim Shank,PTE on floor 08/06/2013,17:30:10,Santiago Herrera,ASR Neomorphaster? 08/06/2013,17:30:23,Scott France ,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,17:30:27,Tim Shank,CORA Parantipathes with CRA 08/06/2013,17:30:47,Tim Shank,Awwwww. All set to see CRA... 08/06/2013,17:30:57,Tim Shank,Here we go. 08/06/2013,17:31:00,Scott France ,D'Oh! Sorry! 08/06/2013,17:31:14,Tim Shank,Yes, at least 2 CRA on CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,17:31:20,Scott France ,CORO Anthomastus 08/06/2013,17:31:45,Tim Shank,polyps appear really "thick" on CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,17:33:11,Scott France ,CPEN Halipteris like 08/06/2013,17:33:31,Tim Shank,close up on PYC on CPEN 08/06/2013,17:33:49,Santiago Herrera,polyps retracted 08/06/2013,17:33:57,Scott France ,Thanks for that close-up - nicely done on fly 08/06/2013,17:34:08,Santiago Herrera,ACN 08/06/2013,17:34:52,Santiago Herrera,More coral rubble 08/06/2013,17:35:05,Santiago Herrera,both octocoral and scleractinian skeletons 08/06/2013,17:35:12,Santiago Herrera,at the base of the wall 08/06/2013,17:35:39,Scott France ,ASR pink 08/06/2013,17:35:58,Scott France ,on right wall 08/06/2013,17:36:29,Scott France ,CORG bamboo with COR scleractinian rubble 08/06/2013,17:37:12,Santiago Herrera,stalked CRI 08/06/2013,17:37:14,Scott France ,CRI stalked 08/06/2013,17:37:28,Tim Shank,COR RUB alot 08/06/2013,17:37:44,Tim Shank,ASR "hot pink" - zoom 08/06/2013,17:37:44,Santiago Herrera,CRI with HYD too 08/06/2013,17:37:52,Santiago Herrera,PYC 08/06/2013,17:37:56,Scott France ,HYD or cirri on CRI stalk? 08/06/2013,17:38:14,Scott France ,HYD on stalk 08/06/2013,17:38:20,Santiago Herrera,they look the same as the other CRI Scott 08/06/2013,17:38:41,Scott France ,Agreed Santiago 08/06/2013,17:38:57,Scott France ,more BIV shells 08/06/2013,17:39:03,Scott France ,empty 08/06/2013,17:39:14,Tim Shank,From Mah: Poraniid starfish. Maybe Porania or Chondraster feeds on cnidarians and?? 08/06/2013,17:39:41,Santiago Herrera,ASR growing new arms 08/06/2013,17:39:49,Scott France ,This is the other half of the one we saw earlier! ;-) 08/06/2013,17:39:59,Tim Shank,Aha. 08/06/2013,17:40:25,Santiago Herrera,COR cup with narrow bases 08/06/2013,17:40:36,Santiago Herrera,CORO bamboo 08/06/2013,17:40:40,Santiago Herrera,COR Solenosmilia 08/06/2013,17:40:46,Scott France ,CPEN Halipteris 08/06/2013,17:40:58,Santiago Herrera,ASR brisingid 08/06/2013,17:41:12,Santiago Herrera,lots of Solenosmilia 08/06/2013,17:41:15,Santiago Herrera,BIV Ctenoides 08/06/2013,17:41:20,Santiago Herrera,cup corals 08/06/2013,17:41:25,Scott France ,Looks like Anthothela and Acanthogorgia habitat... 08/06/2013,17:41:27,Santiago Herrera,SPO white and tellow 08/06/2013,17:41:37,Tim Shank,not seeing them though... 08/06/2013,17:41:45,Scott France ,Just wait… ;-) 08/06/2013,17:42:00,Tim Shank,CORP up there on SED? 08/06/2013,17:42:33,Santiago Herrera,FSH oreo 08/06/2013,17:42:36,Tim Shank,OREO! 08/06/2013,17:42:50,Tim Shank,another small FSH next to CORP 08/06/2013,17:43:06,Santiago Herrera,drifting 08/06/2013,17:43:06,Tim Shank,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,17:43:13,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 08/06/2013,17:43:29,Tim Shank,I don't see Anthothela. 08/06/2013,17:43:36,Scott France ,Wait for it! 08/06/2013,17:43:41,Tim Shank,Several OREOs here 08/06/2013,17:43:46,Tim Shank,at least 3 08/06/2013,17:43:51,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI 08/06/2013,17:43:56,Santiago Herrera,huge eyes! 08/06/2013,17:43:59,peterauster,Is this the same fish or one of a pair? 08/06/2013,17:44:03,Scott France ,Oreo Flounder impression 08/06/2013,17:44:28,Tim Shank,1444m 08/06/2013,17:44:31,Scott France ,CORG bamboo several 08/06/2013,17:44:32,Santiago Herrera,several CORO bamboo 08/06/2013,17:44:42,Tim Shank,another CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,17:44:47,Scott France ,Yellow whip?? 08/06/2013,17:44:51,Tim Shank,Ferrera SPO yellow 08/06/2013,17:44:52,Santiago Herrera,yellow SPO 08/06/2013,17:44:56,Scott France ,Whoa! 08/06/2013,17:45:00,Tim Shank,Line of COR bamboo…. 08/06/2013,17:45:01,robertcarney,CER a nice shot of urchin withdrawing into tube when distrubed by fish. 08/06/2013,17:45:06,Tim Shank,yes 08/06/2013,17:45:19,robertcarney,correction anemone not urchin 08/06/2013,17:45:34,Tim Shank,CORP below 08/06/2013,17:45:36,Tim Shank,Yes 08/06/2013,17:45:42,Santiago Herrera,CM on the big pink ASR we saw at the base of the wall: "A nice image of the poraniid starfish" 08/06/2013,17:45:54,Santiago Herrera,lots of bamboo rubble 08/06/2013,17:45:58,Santiago Herrera,FSH oreo 08/06/2013,17:46:19,peterauster,framegrab of oreo pair ples 08/06/2013,17:46:32,Tim Shank,High density of OREOs 08/06/2013,17:46:39,Scott France ,CORG bamboo 08/06/2013,17:46:49,Santiago Herrera,with PYC 08/06/2013,17:46:55,Scott France ,Thin branches 08/06/2013,17:47:20,Tim Shank,Have seen PYCs on Bamboos like this 08/06/2013,17:47:21,peterauster,saw them in pairs from ealier leg 1 dives as well. Jon Moore and I suggested these were site atached fish ... much like butterflyfish on shallow reefs 08/06/2013,17:47:35,Scott France ,Cool, Peter. 08/06/2013,17:47:36,Santiago Herrera,ASR poraniid 08/06/2013,17:47:59,Scott France ,Depth? 08/06/2013,17:48:04,Santiago Herrera,1434m 08/06/2013,17:48:09,Scott France ,Thanks Martha 08/06/2013,17:48:15,Scott France ,and Santiago 08/06/2013,17:48:17,Santiago Herrera,several Solenosmilia bunches 08/06/2013,17:48:57,marthanizinski,40 43.7638 N 66 39,6700W 1435 m 08/06/2013,17:48:59,Santiago Herrera,can we zoom on the cup coral? 08/06/2013,17:49:06,Santiago Herrera,they look different 08/06/2013,17:49:09,Santiago Herrera,very thin bases 08/06/2013,17:49:40,Tim Shank,Looks very much like carbonate…like a cap 08/06/2013,17:49:44,Tim Shank,draping 08/06/2013,17:49:51,Tim Shank,SHI red 08/06/2013,17:50:26,Tim Shank,anyone see what may have been an acanthogorgia down left? 08/06/2013,17:50:32,Santiago Herrera,egg mass, perhaps nudibranch? 08/06/2013,17:50:39,Santiago Herrera,or some sort of mollusc 08/06/2013,17:50:49,jasonchaytor,carbonate crust the "flows" across the rock face....some sort of precipitate maybe 08/06/2013,17:51:08,Tim Shank,I stil don't see Anthothela….yet :-) 08/06/2013,17:51:14,Scott France ,Ha! 08/06/2013,17:51:22,marthanizinski,DVL target carbonate crust 08/06/2013,17:51:39,Santiago Herrera,COR Javania? 08/06/2013,17:51:49,Tim Shank,can't see all septa so don't know if Javania... 08/06/2013,17:51:51,Santiago Herrera,thanks for the zoom! 08/06/2013,17:51:55,Santiago Herrera,SPO 08/06/2013,17:53:02,Santiago Herrera,SHI 08/06/2013,17:53:07,peterauster,FSH ophidiid 08/06/2013,17:53:09,Santiago Herrera,more coral rubble here 08/06/2013,17:53:30,Santiago Herrera,FSH oreo 08/06/2013,17:53:47,peterauster,I'm dropping in and out of lurking on this dive ... but look up when I hear fish ... at least when I'm at my desk! 08/06/2013,17:55:19,Scott France ,Lots of large CORG bamboos 08/06/2013,17:55:40,Santiago Herrera,more CORO bamboo colonies 08/06/2013,17:56:19,marthanizinski,Peter question can fish see each other at 1436 m to maintain association with the reef> 08/06/2013,17:56:47,Santiago Herrera,these bamboos are red towards the base and white towards the tips 08/06/2013,17:57:15,Scott France ,Have seen that a lot, Santiago. 08/06/2013,17:57:35,Scott France ,Perhaps due to the thickness of the tissue on older parts of colony? 08/06/2013,17:57:56,Santiago Herrera,interesting, that would make sense 08/06/2013,17:58:04,Santiago Herrera,any idea on what the pigment is? 08/06/2013,17:58:50,Santiago Herrera,CORO Acanthogorgia 08/06/2013,17:59:18,Santiago Herrera,POL on Acanthogorgia 08/06/2013,17:59:38,Santiago Herrera,this one changes colors too 08/06/2013,17:59:44,Santiago Herrera,but in an opposite way 08/06/2013,18:00:11,Santiago Herrera,more white towards the base/main branch, and more yellow towards the tips 08/06/2013,18:00:24,Scott France ,Les suggests these bamboos may be Eknomisis, the new genus he and I described from the nearby seamounts. 08/06/2013,18:00:39,Scott France ,CORO Clavularia 08/06/2013,18:00:49,Santiago Herrera,colonizing a dead coral skeleton 08/06/2013,18:00:51,Scott France ,Overgrowing...? 08/06/2013,18:01:53,Santiago Herrera,CORA Paranthipates 08/06/2013,18:01:56,Scott France ,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,18:02:21,Scott France ,CORA Parantipathes with single branch (to left) 08/06/2013,18:02:29,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/06/2013,18:04:34,marthanizinski,40 43.7636 N 66 39.6671 W 1423 m 08/06/2013,18:04:54,Scott France ,Coral counter reads: Octocorals 14 spp., black corals: 2 spp., scleractinian: between 2 and 5 - depends on number of different cup corals 08/06/2013,18:04:54,Santiago Herrera,CORO bamboo, several large colonies, Eknomisis-like 08/06/2013,18:06:18,Santiago Herrera,ASR brisingid on Eknomisis-like bamboo 08/06/2013,18:06:59,Santiago Herrera,PYC on bamboo 08/06/2013,18:08:00,Santiago Herrera,or Jasonisis? 08/06/2013,18:08:07,Santiago Herrera,perhaps a hybrid :) 08/06/2013,18:08:20,Scott France ,Hybrid! Right! 08/06/2013,18:08:27,Scott France ,As if we needed more confusion! 08/06/2013,18:08:44,Scott France ,But I think you make a good point: I think there are plenty of hybrids out there. 08/06/2013,18:09:05,Santiago Herrera,what confusion? corals are so easy! 08/06/2013,18:09:18,Scott France ,Haha 08/06/2013,18:09:29,morgankilgour,peter's out, but yes, that's a rattail! 08/06/2013,18:09:30,Andrea Quattrini,looks like N. bairdii to me 08/06/2013,18:10:04,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 08/06/2013,18:10:13,robertcarney,OPH 6 arms 08/06/2013,18:10:32,Santiago Herrera,ACN on bamboos as well 08/06/2013,18:11:03,robertcarney,ASR 2X 08/06/2013,18:11:14,Santiago Herrera,this is more Jasonisis like right? 08/06/2013,18:11:33,Scott France ,Yes Santiag. 08/06/2013,18:11:34,Santiago Herrera,CORO Jasonisis like 08/06/2013,18:11:41,Santiago Herrera,I'm learning my bamboos! 08/06/2013,18:12:04,Santiago Herrera,PYC on Jasonisis-like colony 08/06/2013,18:12:08,Andrea Quattrini,large bamboos here 08/06/2013,18:12:23,Santiago Herrera,SQA on Jasonisis-like 08/06/2013,18:12:24,Scott France ,Depth? 08/06/2013,18:12:28,Santiago Herrera,1415m 08/06/2013,18:12:56,Santiago Herrera,are lasers on? 08/06/2013,18:14:00,Tim Shank,I don't think they are on 08/06/2013,18:14:03,Tim Shank,small fish 08/06/2013,18:14:25,Santiago Herrera,another large colony in the background 08/06/2013,18:15:29,Santiago Herrera,I think is more than 2 meters wide 08/06/2013,18:15:39,Santiago Herrera,more like 3 08/06/2013,18:15:46,Santiago Herrera,and about 2m tall 08/06/2013,18:16:04,Santiago Herrera,BIG! 08/06/2013,18:16:36,Scott France ,Amanda could climb that like a tree! 08/06/2013,18:16:51,Santiago Herrera,ASR Neomorphaster 08/06/2013,18:16:52,amandademopoulos,:P 08/06/2013,18:16:56,Scott France ,% sec laugh delay 08/06/2013,18:17:02,Scott France ,5 sec sorry 08/06/2013,18:17:39,Tim Shank,1415m 08/06/2013,18:18:03,Santiago Herrera,CORO Eknomisis-like-Keratoisis 08/06/2013,18:18:52,Santiago Herrera,CORO Jasonisis 08/06/2013,18:18:54,Santiago Herrera,SPO 08/06/2013,18:19:31,Santiago Herrera,CORO Eknomisis-like-Keratoisis 08/06/2013,18:19:48,Scott France ,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,18:19:54,Scott France ,with crabs 08/06/2013,18:19:55,Santiago Herrera,some branches colonized with HYD on bamboos 08/06/2013,18:20:25,Santiago Herrera,CORA 08/06/2013,18:20:25,Scott France ,CORA Leiopathes! 08/06/2013,18:20:31,Andrea Quattrini,FSH myctophid 08/06/2013,18:20:50,Santiago Herrera,any associates on Leiopathes? 08/06/2013,18:21:08,Andrea Quattrini,depth? 08/06/2013,18:21:17,Andrea Quattrini,no Leio in leg 1 08/06/2013,18:21:21,Santiago Herrera,1404m 08/06/2013,18:21:21,marthanizinski,1404 m 08/06/2013,18:21:28,Andrea Quattrini,is this deep for Leio? 08/06/2013,18:21:59,Santiago Herrera,CORA Bathypathes-like, with Athothella? 08/06/2013,18:22:19,Scott France ,Anthothela CORO 08/06/2013,18:22:21,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Cylothone 08/06/2013,18:22:33,morgankilgour,col crab at the bottom... 08/06/2013,18:22:36,morgankilgour,cool 08/06/2013,18:22:36,Andrea Quattrini,SQA 08/06/2013,18:22:49,Tim Shank,Great Leio! 08/06/2013,18:23:00,Andrea Quattrini,FSH ?N bairdii 08/06/2013,18:23:02,Santiago Herrera,ACN colonizing Bathypathes-like 08/06/2013,18:23:06,Santiago Herrera,SQA on CORA too 08/06/2013,18:23:26,Tim Shank,Gastroptychus? CRA 08/06/2013,18:23:33,morgankilgour,awesome! 08/06/2013,18:23:34,Tim Shank,on CORA Leiopathes 08/06/2013,18:23:44,Santiago Herrera,lasers please! 08/06/2013,18:23:48,morgankilgour,I agree 08/06/2013,18:23:51,Scott France ,Tim - Anthothela. Ahem. 08/06/2013,18:23:52,Santiago Herrera,this looks huge 08/06/2013,18:24:00,Tim Shank,Is that Athothella? Hate to say it.... 08/06/2013,18:24:28,Scott France ,Santiago - have seen this schizopathids on seamount about 3 m tall. 08/06/2013,18:24:43,Tim Shank,ASR white 08/06/2013,18:25:05,Santiago Herrera,that's big! 08/06/2013,18:25:19,Tim Shank,Quill worm spines 08/06/2013,18:25:20,Tim Shank,? 08/06/2013,18:25:36,Tim Shank,CORA Parantipathes with CRA associates 08/06/2013,18:25:57,Tim Shank,much larger corals in general up here - passing 1400m 08/06/2013,18:26:06,Tim Shank,ASR brisingid 08/06/2013,18:26:12,Tim Shank,ASR white 08/06/2013,18:26:19,Santiago Herrera,CORO Eknomisis-Keratoisis-like 08/06/2013,18:26:37,Santiago Herrera,CORO Lepidisis 08/06/2013,18:27:22,Santiago Herrera,CORO Eknomisis-Keratoisis-like colonized by cup corals, anemones, Acanthogorgia 08/06/2013,18:27:35,Tim Shank,ACN rings on COR acanogorgia 08/06/2013,18:27:40,Tim Shank,1397m 08/06/2013,18:28:12,Santiago Herrera,BIV colonizing too 08/06/2013,18:28:33,Scott France ,and Anthothela 08/06/2013,18:28:48,Tim Shank,scallop like BIV*** 08/06/2013,18:28:57,Tim Shank,not limids 08/06/2013,18:29:01,Scott France ,Sorry - someone came in my office so I missed most of that... 08/06/2013,18:29:58,morgankilgour,Hi to Dr. Felder! 08/06/2013,18:30:30,Santiago Herrera,ASR Neomorphaster 08/06/2013,18:32:10,Santiago Herrera,Leiopathes! 08/06/2013,18:32:15,Santiago Herrera,CORA 08/06/2013,18:32:19,Scott France ,Sun star? 08/06/2013,18:32:28,Scott France ,Sun star like, anyhow 08/06/2013,18:33:19,Santiago Herrera,8 arm ASR 08/06/2013,18:35:03,Santiago Herrera,Chris Mah says... 08/06/2013,18:35:08,Santiago Herrera,FSH oreo 08/06/2013,18:35:25,amandademopoulos,solaster 08/06/2013,18:35:28,Santiago Herrera,… Solaster predator of other starfish and sea cucumbers 08/06/2013,18:37:11,Santiago Herrera,more CORO bamboo Eknomisis like, with HYD and ACN 08/06/2013,18:37:34,Santiago Herrera,SPO Farrea? 08/06/2013,18:38:21,Santiago Herrera,What's the estimated time of departure from bottom today? 08/06/2013,18:38:25,Santiago Herrera,CRI comatulid on SED 08/06/2013,18:39:00,Santiago Herrera,many OPH on SED 08/06/2013,18:39:34,Santiago Herrera,CM "Solaster is not directly related to Acanthaster (crown of thorns)" 08/06/2013,18:40:25,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus several 08/06/2013,18:40:34,Santiago Herrera,ASR Neomorphaster 08/06/2013,18:41:12,Santiago Herrera,looks like there's more of those small CPENs 08/06/2013,18:41:22,Santiago Herrera,on SED 08/06/2013,18:41:34,Santiago Herrera,XEN 08/06/2013,18:41:42,Santiago Herrera,dead SPO 08/06/2013,18:41:53,Scott France ,snap zoom on sticks? 08/06/2013,18:42:03,Scott France ,CER 08/06/2013,18:42:15,Scott France ,SPO yellow? 08/06/2013,18:42:21,Santiago Herrera,another dead SPO? 08/06/2013,18:43:10,Santiago Herrera,more CORO bamboo 08/06/2013,18:43:20,Santiago Herrera,Anthomastus on bamboo skeleton 08/06/2013,18:43:52,Santiago Herrera,I've seen it a couple of times this dive Scott 08/06/2013,18:44:07,Santiago Herrera,also growing on BIV in previous dives 08/06/2013,18:44:12,Scott France ,Cool - never seen it Santiago. 08/06/2013,18:44:22,Scott France ,Right on the tip. 08/06/2013,18:45:03,Santiago Herrera,Also Acanthogorgia and ACN colonizing skeleton 08/06/2013,18:45:05,Scott France ,Hmmm... 08/06/2013,18:45:17,Santiago Herrera,and OPHs 08/06/2013,18:46:29,Santiago Herrera,URC on skeleton as well 08/06/2013,18:46:47,Scott France ,Depth? 08/06/2013,18:46:53,Santiago Herrera,CORP with OPH 08/06/2013,18:46:55,Santiago Herrera,1380m 08/06/2013,18:47:16,Scott France ,Thanks. 08/06/2013,18:47:28,Santiago Herrera,CORO bamboo large Eknomisis 08/06/2013,18:47:39,Scott France ,Oreo close to lens? 08/06/2013,18:48:15,marthanizinski,40 43.7789 N 66 39.6769 W 1372 m 08/06/2013,18:48:44,Scott France ,ACN venus 08/06/2013,18:49:02,Santiago Herrera,BIV shells 08/06/2013,18:49:27,Santiago Herrera,CORA Bathypathes 08/06/2013,18:49:34,Scott France ,Branched Parantipathes 08/06/2013,18:49:43,Scott France ,Like dead... 08/06/2013,18:50:34,Scott France ,To clarify for eventlog: this is Bathypathes like CORA 08/06/2013,18:50:48,Santiago Herrera,ACN 08/06/2013,18:50:55,Santiago Herrera,yellow SPOs 08/06/2013,18:51:08,Scott France ,Multiple CORA Parantipathes, including Branched Parantipathes 08/06/2013,18:51:17,Santiago Herrera,BIV Ctenoides 08/06/2013,18:51:25,Scott France ,Lots of yellow sponge 08/06/2013,18:55:00,Santiago Herrera,burried BIV 08/06/2013,18:55:21,Scott France ,Wee bamboo coral 08/06/2013,18:55:27,Santiago Herrera,Solenosmilia rubble 08/06/2013,18:55:50,Scott France ,New sponge morph? Shelf fungus like 08/06/2013,18:56:05,Santiago Herrera,large yellow SPO with ASR brisingid 08/06/2013,18:56:34,Santiago Herrera,CORO Jasonisis-like 08/06/2013,18:56:57,Scott France ,Just hanging on to ledge - holdfast is dislodged 08/06/2013,18:57:38,Santiago Herrera,is a survivor 08/06/2013,18:57:58,Santiago Herrera,bubblegum!!! 08/06/2013,18:58:04,Santiago Herrera,zoom please? 08/06/2013,18:58:25,Santiago Herrera,COR Javania 08/06/2013,18:58:29,Scott France ,Paragorgia 08/06/2013,18:58:30,Santiago Herrera,CRI comatulid 08/06/2013,18:58:43,Santiago Herrera,small CORO Paragorgiid 08/06/2013,18:58:47,Santiago Herrera,with OPH 08/06/2013,18:59:15,Santiago Herrera,don't recall seeing associates on the small Paragorgiids on Mytilus seamount 08/06/2013,18:59:21,Scott France ,Depth? 08/06/2013,18:59:41,marthanizinski,1368 m 08/06/2013,18:59:44,Scott France ,Thanks 08/06/2013,19:00:00,Santiago Herrera,2 small CORO Paragorgiid 08/06/2013,19:00:59,leswatling,I am on just for a few minutes, but this has been lovely! 08/06/2013,19:01:21,leswatling,I am thinking this coral is Candidella, a rather old one. 08/06/2013,19:01:40,Scott France ,Can't see tunnels... 08/06/2013,19:01:51,leswatling,branches are narrow and white... need now only to see the commensal worms. 08/06/2013,19:02:02,Santiago Herrera,you can see the nodes 08/06/2013,19:02:07,leswatling,wrong! there is a node... bums... 08/06/2013,19:02:15,leswatling,definitely a bamboo... 08/06/2013,19:02:41,leswatling,of all the species that were very common on the seamounts, Candidella is one we have not seen... 08/06/2013,19:02:50,Scott France ,True Les! 08/06/2013,19:03:04,Scott France ,Curious. They were very abundant on NES 08/06/2013,19:03:28,Scott France ,Corallimorpharian 08/06/2013,19:03:32,leswatling,yeah so I keep wondering where they are.... did we record one from Bear? 08/06/2013,19:03:39,Santiago Herrera,CRA heavily camouflaged 08/06/2013,19:03:48,Santiago Herrera,with SPO on top? 08/06/2013,19:04:10,leswatling,that's great... a decorator crab... 08/06/2013,19:04:53,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,19:04:59,Santiago Herrera,BIV Ctenoides 08/06/2013,19:05:37,Santiago Herrera,COR Solenosmilia 08/06/2013,19:05:48,Santiago Herrera,severa BIV Ctenoides 08/06/2013,19:06:39,Santiago Herrera,brancing SPO 08/06/2013,19:06:45,Santiago Herrera,branching* 08/06/2013,19:06:51,Scott France ,Les: no Candidella collected from Bear. Nearest seamount was Balanus, but collected deeper: 1800-1900 m. 08/06/2013,19:07:30,leswatling,ah, that might explain it... well, both things might explain it and that we didn't see it at Mytilus.... 08/06/2013,19:07:46,Santiago Herrera,SPOHEX 08/06/2013,19:07:52,Santiago Herrera,COR cup 08/06/2013,19:07:52,Scott France ,But in Bahamas they were shallower: 1300-1500 m. 08/06/2013,19:07:58,Scott France ,Stream 2 back on I1 08/06/2013,19:08:09,Scott France ,Stream 3 still down 08/06/2013,19:08:10,briankinlan,any chance we can put the Seirios feed up on the GoToMeeting? 08/06/2013,19:08:40,briankinlan,nevermind, just realized I2?feed 2 was working again 08/06/2013,19:08:41,leswatling,It might be the slightly lower salinity of the WBUC which comes from deep Labrador Sea Water. 08/06/2013,19:08:42,Santiago Herrera,CORO bamboo Eknomisis, Jasonisis 08/06/2013,19:08:48,Santiago Herrera,large colonies in the background 08/06/2013,19:08:52,briankinlan,I1 feed 2 i mean 08/06/2013,19:09:06,Scott France ,Clearly great bamboo coral habitat. 08/06/2013,19:09:30,Santiago Herrera,ACN 08/06/2013,19:09:33,Santiago Herrera,SPO yellow 08/06/2013,19:09:40,Santiago Herrera,URC on COR skeleton 08/06/2013,19:10:28,Santiago Herrera,when is the ROV leaving the bottom? 08/06/2013,19:10:53,Santiago Herrera,CRI comatulid on white SPOHEX 08/06/2013,19:10:58,Santiago Herrera,and OPH too 08/06/2013,19:11:07,Santiago Herrera,and ACN 08/06/2013,19:11:17,leswatling,amphipods inthe sponge 08/06/2013,19:11:38,leswatling,this looks lke Aphrocalistes 08/06/2013,19:12:00,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/06/2013,19:12:37,leswatling,Jm Thomas and I described a rare amphipod from this species, genus Didymochela. 08/06/2013,19:13:24,Santiago Herrera,CORO Eknomisis-like with Anthothella colonizing 08/06/2013,19:13:33,Santiago Herrera,OPH on Anthothella 08/06/2013,19:13:36,Catalina Martinez,All three feeds should be restored now 08/06/2013,19:13:58,Scott France ,Anthothela! :-) You'll get it Santiago! 08/06/2013,19:13:59,leswatling,sorry, family was Didymochelidae and genus was Aidamochelys. 08/06/2013,19:14:03,Scott France ,Thanks Cat 08/06/2013,19:14:18,Santiago Herrera,interesting that in most of the bamboo colonies with bare skeleton there's usually an urchin 08/06/2013,19:14:48,Scott France ,Just checked - no stream 3, but 1 & 2 are golden. 08/06/2013,19:14:50,Santiago Herrera,circumstantial evidence? 08/06/2013,19:15:09,Scott France ,They must be feeding on these HYD! 08/06/2013,19:15:33,Santiago Herrera,oops Anthotela, only one L! 08/06/2013,19:15:48,Catalina Martinez,Hey Scott. Try again. Should be there now 08/06/2013,19:15:56,leswatling,but two h's 08/06/2013,19:16:25,leswatling,parasite? 08/06/2013,19:16:26,Santiago Herrera,yes Anthothela! 08/06/2013,19:16:36,Scott France ,Okay, but hard to tear away from nice HD2 feed! Stream 3 is up! Thanks. 08/06/2013,19:17:04,Catalina Martinez,Fabulous. . .whew 08/06/2013,19:17:20,Scott France ,Another lazy day in R.I.! 08/06/2013,19:17:36,Catalina Martinez,you know it. . . I'm fried! 08/06/2013,19:17:52,Catalina Martinez,Too many variables we are not in control of 08/06/2013,19:18:53,Scott France ,CORG bamboo Jasonisis 08/06/2013,19:19:30,Santiago Herrera,lots of OPHs 08/06/2013,19:19:35,Scott France ,Cat - I appreciate all the running around you all must be doing. Loving the images, so I hope it is worth it for you. Great stuff! 08/06/2013,19:20:12,Catalina Martinez,Absolutely. 08/06/2013,19:20:29,Catalina Martinez,Not always this chaotic. 08/06/2013,19:20:39,Santiago Herrera,more bamboos CORO 08/06/2013,19:20:52,Santiago Herrera,ASR 08/06/2013,19:23:54,Santiago Herrera,white comatulid CRI on bamboo 08/06/2013,19:23:56,marthanizinski,40 43.7933 N 66 39.6861 W 1340 m 08/06/2013,19:25:49,Scott France ,"Fuzzy" yellow overgrowing background bamboo - HYD likely 08/06/2013,19:25:59,Santiago Herrera,lots of OPHs and ASR 08/06/2013,19:26:15,Santiago Herrera,on SED 08/06/2013,19:27:11,Scott France ,Need Peter's butt guide 08/06/2013,19:27:25,Santiago Herrera,orange/brown comatulid CRI on rock 08/06/2013,19:28:01,Scott France ,Temperature? 08/06/2013,19:28:20,Scott France ,Thanks 08/06/2013,19:28:26,Santiago Herrera,shark on Serios 08/06/2013,19:28:34,marthanizinski,4.2 degrees 08/06/2013,19:29:26,Santiago Herrera,ASR Neomorphaster 08/06/2013,19:30:08,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,19:30:11,Santiago Herrera,ACN 08/06/2013,19:30:18,Santiago Herrera,OPH 08/06/2013,19:30:19,Santiago Herrera,XEN 08/06/2013,19:31:34,Santiago Herrera,ASR Neomorphaster 08/06/2013,19:31:42,Santiago Herrera,OPH 08/06/2013,19:32:25,Santiago Herrera,cup COR on dead CORO skeleton 08/06/2013,19:33:20,briankinlan,Roughly 50m further horizontally to the top of the steepest (>45 degree) slope part of this feature. We could reach it in 15-17 min at 0.1 knots if we keep the ship moving. Just fyi. 08/06/2013,19:34:05,amandademopoulos,there's only 11 min left 08/06/2013,19:34:06,Scott France ,SPO branching 08/06/2013,19:34:14,Santiago Herrera,Roughly 50m further horizontally to the top of the steepest (>45 degree) slope part  of this feature.  We could reach it in 15-17 min at 0.1 knots if we keep the ship moving.  Just fyi. 08/06/2013,19:34:29,Santiago Herrera,oops, wrong combination of keys 08/06/2013,19:35:09,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,19:35:10,Scott France ,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,19:35:24,Santiago Herrera,with OPHs? 08/06/2013,19:35:25,Scott France ,with crabs 08/06/2013,19:35:53,Scott France ,Tall Parantipathes! 08/06/2013,19:36:20,Scott France ,Another Parantipathes in background with crabs 08/06/2013,19:36:45,Santiago Herrera,looks like it has both OPHs and crabs 08/06/2013,19:36:45,briankinlan,race to the top! 08/06/2013,19:37:14,Scott France ,Two more! 08/06/2013,19:37:38,Scott France ,Another in distance. 08/06/2013,19:38:54,Santiago Herrera,CORO Stoloniferan on SPO 08/06/2013,19:39:31,Santiago Herrera,URC 08/06/2013,19:40:11,Santiago Herrera,OPHs 08/06/2013,19:40:48,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,19:42:45,Santiago Herrera,SPO yellow 08/06/2013,19:43:01,Santiago Herrera,CORO Anthomastus 08/06/2013,19:43:12,marthanizinski,1312 m 08/06/2013,19:43:28,briankinlan,should start to flatten out between 1290 and 1300m 08/06/2013,19:43:30,Santiago Herrera,CORA Parantipathes 08/06/2013,19:45:14,Scott France ,CRI 08/06/2013,19:45:50,marthanizinski,40 43.7998 N 66 39.6938W 1310 m 08/06/2013,19:46:21,Santiago Herrera,FSH 08/06/2013,19:46:31,marthanizinski,moving off the bottom 08/06/2013,19:46:36,Scott France ,FISH! 08/06/2013,19:46:54,amandademopoulos,conference call at 430 08/06/2013,19:46:59,Scott France ,Talk to you in 45 minutes tehn... 08/06/2013,20:21:48,briankennedy,Call-in Number: 1-866-617-5860 Participant code: 1233796