08/07/2013,11:15:51,briankennedy, The ROV should go in to the water at 0830 and descend to a depth of 1700 meters in Heezen Canyon. The dive will start on the canyon floor then climb a steep slope up the western wall.  The Telecon will start at 0900 EDT. 08/07/2013,12:04:18,Catalina Martinez,Feeds 1 & 2 look good today on both I2 and I1. Feed 3 is down for a hardware upgrade. Sorry for the inconvenience. Working to get it back up ASAP. 08/07/2013,12:32:44,briankennedy,ROV in the water headed to 1700 meters 08/07/2013,12:47:52,Taylor Heyl,Good morning All! 08/07/2013,12:48:04,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L2_ROV07_1.ts 08/07/2013,12:48:19,Taylor Heyl,Waypoints for this dive 08/07/2013,12:48:22,Taylor Heyl,WP1 08/07/2013,41.03131 08/07/2013,-66.3272 08/07/2013,Depth1706.96 08/07/2013,WP2 08/07/2013,41.03039 08/07/2013,-66.3278 08/07/2013,Depth1658.59 08/07/2013,WP3 08/07/2013,41.03005 08/07/2013,-66.3281 08/07/2013,Depth1602.65 08/07/2013,WP4 08/07/2013,41.02974 08/07/2013,-66.3283 08/07/2013,Depth1587.29 08/07/2013,WP5 08/07/2013,41.02906 08/07/2013,-66.3289 08/07/2013,Depth1560.53 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,12:48:29,Taylor Heyl,Dive codes attached below 08/07/2013,12:48:36,Taylor Heyl,BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,STR - mucus string 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FEC - Fecal (matter) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,EGG - Egg (case) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,Taxa 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FOR - Foraminiferan 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,GRO - Gromiid 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,XEN - Xenophyophoran 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SPO - Sponge 08/07/2013,SPODEM - Demospongiae 08/07/2013,SPOHEX - 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,BRA - Brachiopod 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,BRY - Bryozoan 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,TUN - Tunicate 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SAL - Salp 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,LAR - Larvacean house 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,ECN - Echiuran (or radial feeding trace) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CTE - Ctenophore 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CNI - Cnidarian 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,HYD - Hydroid 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,JFH - Jellyfish 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 08/07/2013, CER- Cerianthid (tube anemone) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,ZOA - Zoanthid 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,COR - Coral 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CORA - Antipatharian 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CORL - Lophelia 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CORM - Madrepora 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CORG - Gorgonian 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CORP - Paramuricea 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CORS - Stylasterid 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CPEN - Pennatulacean 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CORW - Whip coral 08/07/2013, CORANT- Anthomastus 08/07/2013,Echinoderm 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,ASR - Asteroid 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,HOL - Holothurian 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRI - Crinoid 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRIHYO - Hyocrinida 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRIBAT - Bathycrinidae 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRIANT - Antedonidae 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRIZEN - Zenometridae 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRIATE - Atelecrinidae 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRITHA - Thalassometridae 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,OPH - Ophiuroid 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,URC - Urchin 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,ART - Arthropod 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,PYC - Pycnogonid 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,COP - Copepods 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRA - Crab 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,LOB - Lobster 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SQA - Squat Lobster 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SHI - Shrimp 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,BAR - Barnacle 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,APH - Amphipod 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,ISO - Isopod 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,MOL - Mollusk 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,MUS - Mussels 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,NUD - Nudibranch 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,OCT - Octopus 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SQD - Squid 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,LIM - Limpets 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CHI - Chiton 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CLA - Clams 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,PTE - Pteropod 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FSH - Fish 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FCHN - Chondrichthyes 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FCOD - Codlets 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FANT - Anthiins (fancy bass) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, FLAT - Flatfish 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,WOR - Worm 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,POL - Polychaete 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SCA - Scale (worm) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SER - Serpulid worm 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,RIF - Riftia 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SPA - Spaghetti Worms 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,Geology 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,BUR - Burrow 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,COB - Cobble 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,MUD - Mud 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,ROC - Rock 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,RUB - Rubble 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SAD - Sand 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SED - Sediment 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,WAL - Wall 08/07/2013,WOD - Wood 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,Lava Morphology 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,TAL - Talus 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,PIL - Pillow 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,ENT - Entrail 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,LOB - Lobate 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SHE - Sheet 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FOL - Folded 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,JUM - Jumbled 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,HAC - Hackly 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,Sediment Cover 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,LIG - Light 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,POC - Partial/Pockets 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,BLA - Blanket 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,Feature 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,ASG - Axial Summit Graben 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CAR - Carbonate 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CLI - Cliff 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,COL - Collapse 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,CON - Contact 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FAU - Fault 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,FIS - Fissure 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,HAY - Haystack 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,HYX - Hydrothermal 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,PIL - Pillar 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SCP - Scarp 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SEP - Seep 08/07/2013,12:52:07,marthanizinski,salps 562 m 08/07/2013,12:53:44,Tim Shank,Good morning all. 08/07/2013,12:56:35,amandademopoulos,good morning everyone! 08/07/2013,12:56:39,Tim Shank,passing 700m 08/07/2013,12:56:57,marthanizinski,many salps 08/07/2013,12:59:25,jasonchaytor,What Up Fishes! 08/07/2013,13:00:28,marthanizinski,Sure hope we find some rocks today! 08/07/2013,13:00:41,amandademopoulos,Hi jason 08/07/2013,13:02:30,jasonchaytor,A rock or two would be nice 08/07/2013,13:02:53,marthanizinski,900 m 08/07/2013,13:03:21,marthanizinski,what happened to the salps? 08/07/2013,13:03:51,jasonchaytor,they heard you talk about rocks :-) 08/07/2013,13:04:15,amandademopoulos,you beat me to it, jason 08/07/2013,13:04:42,jasonchaytor,I am well caffinated right now 08/07/2013,13:08:53,kellywilliams,Good morning 08/07/2013,13:09:54,amandademopoulos,good morning kelly 08/07/2013,13:09:59,marthanizinski,30 m from bottom target 08/07/2013,13:17:21,marthanizinski,1365 m 08/07/2013,13:20:29,marthanizinski,1465 m 08/07/2013,13:23:11,marthanizinski,1555 m 08/07/2013,13:25:51,marthanizinski,1640 m 08/07/2013,13:26:29,Scott France,Good morning! Will be in-and-out for a couple of hours before I go cold turkey for a week. 08/07/2013,13:27:08,amandademopoulos,thanks for joining us, Scott 08/07/2013,13:28:37,marthanizinski,bottom in sight 08/07/2013,13:29:01,marthanizinski,1708 m 08/07/2013,13:29:34,marthanizinski,41 01.8732 N 66 19.6719W 08/07/2013,13:32:17,jasonchaytor,scattered rocks, some boulder size 08/07/2013,13:32:20,amandademopoulos,FSH chimera 08/07/2013,13:32:23,briankinlan,Pilots noted a lot of current 08/07/2013,13:33:38,briankinlan,Amanda/Martha can you confirm the direction of the current with the pilots? 08/07/2013,13:35:37,amandademopoulos,FSH skate 08/07/2013,13:36:03,amandademopoulos,white balancing 08/07/2013,13:50:10,amandademopoulos,ASR brisingids 08/07/2013,13:50:51,peterauster,already going to trash talk ... nice 08/07/2013,13:50:58,jasonchaytor,large tabular slab with internal layering...likely mudstone/siltstone 08/07/2013,13:51:09,Scott France,CER 08/07/2013,13:51:12,kellywilliams,ANT 08/07/2013,13:51:31,Scott France,ACN 08/07/2013,13:51:44,peterauster,FSH Antimora ... when I tuned in a minute ago 08/07/2013,13:51:48,Scott France,ACN 3 different species 08/07/2013,13:52:14,Scott France,CORO Anthomastus 08/07/2013,13:52:36,Scott France,Several Anthomastus recruits 08/07/2013,13:53:24,Tim Shank,large tabular rock with ASR brisingid, several new Anthomastus recruits 08/07/2013,13:53:54,peterauster,FSH Hydrolagus ... rattail ... very cool 08/07/2013,13:55:54,Scott France,Several CORO Anthomastus 08/07/2013,13:56:44,marthanizinski,bearing 185 08/07/2013,13:57:00,jasonchaytor,bblock is surprisingly intact, I would expect if it was dislodged from any significant distance up the wall it would have broken apart, so must have come from relatively close by 08/07/2013,13:57:43,kellywilliams,ACN 08/07/2013,13:58:07,Scott France,ACN Bolocera? 08/07/2013,13:58:37,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI 08/07/2013,13:58:47,Tim Shank,SHI mysid 08/07/2013,13:59:04,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI on SED 08/07/2013,13:59:22,jasonchaytor,glacial erratics (dropstones) - igneous. Light colored rock appears to be granite. 08/07/2013,13:59:54,peterauster,FSH Halosaur ... Aldrovandia 08/07/2013,14:00:38,peterauster,Lovin'it 08/07/2013,14:01:17,Tim Shank,Has not been an abundant FSH in these canyons…..just my impression 08/07/2013,14:01:22,Tim Shank,ANT white plastic 08/07/2013,14:02:43,marthanizinski,41 01.8710 N 66 19.6651 W 1716 m 08/07/2013,14:02:59,Tim Shank,Several CORO Anthomastus 08/07/2013,14:03:10,Tim Shank,COR cup? here too? 08/07/2013,14:03:15,Tim Shank,SER on darker ROC 08/07/2013,14:03:41,Scott France,HOL 08/07/2013,14:03:42,Amy Baco-Taylor,Holothurian 08/07/2013,14:03:52,Tim Shank,White objects with tentacles? 08/07/2013,14:04:03,Scott France,Yes - white = HOL 08/07/2013,14:04:06,Amy Baco-Taylor,The white objects are filter feeding holothurians 08/07/2013,14:04:35,Tim Shank,ACN Actinernus 08/07/2013,14:04:41,Tim Shank,FSH 08/07/2013,14:06:11,jasonchaytor,Possibly a second lithology. Darker mudstone(?), may be a surface vaneer 08/07/2013,14:07:27,peterauster,ugh ... having internet issues here on campus 08/07/2013,14:08:40,Tim Shank,FSH small dark near floor 08/07/2013,14:09:28,Tim Shank,URC white 08/07/2013,14:09:33,kellywilliams,CORO Anthomastus 08/07/2013,14:10:42,Tim Shank,CORP OPH -ophiacantha morph 1 08/07/2013,14:11:20,Tim Shank,PYC on SED floor 08/07/2013,14:11:25,Tim Shank,SHI mysid 08/07/2013,14:11:30,Amy Baco-Taylor,there were a couple more of the holothurian on there, can we zoom on one when we see again if possible please? 08/07/2013,14:11:58,Amy Baco-Taylor,Sorry I clearly have quite a delay 08/07/2013,14:12:46,jasonchaytor,Glacially related rocks (erratics, dropstone, etc.) are likely to be more prevalent here than in the canyons west of the seamounts as the ice margin during the Wisconsian glaciation (which ended ~ 19,000 years ago) was near the continental shelf edge here 08/07/2013,14:12:54,Tim Shank,URC purple 08/07/2013,14:13:51,peterauster,FSH ... looks like an old barndoor skate 08/07/2013,14:14:45,Tim Shank,CORA 08/07/2013,14:14:47,Tim Shank,XEN 08/07/2013,14:14:59,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI many around CORA on SD 08/07/2013,14:15:23,Tim Shank,not sure of ID on that - resembled Bathypathes 08/07/2013,14:15:35,Tim Shank,ACN on ROC 08/07/2013,14:15:46,Tim Shank,ANT plastic bags 08/07/2013,14:15:58,Tim Shank,OPH inside the bag 08/07/2013,14:16:08,Tim Shank,ACN 3 species 08/07/2013,14:17:09,peterauster,FSH ... morid ... can't see well enough to make it an Antimora or other morid cod 08/07/2013,14:17:11,Tim Shank,SHI mysid 08/07/2013,14:17:20,Tim Shank,SQA 08/07/2013,14:17:23,Tim Shank,on ROC 08/07/2013,14:17:33,Tim Shank,Base of wall here. Depth? 08/07/2013,14:17:38,marthanizinski,41 01.8596 N 66 19.6491 W 1719 m 08/07/2013,14:17:46,Tim Shank,ASR brisingids x4 08/07/2013,14:17:53,Tim Shank,ASR white 08/07/2013,14:18:40,jasonchaytor,interesting surficial sediment morphology at the edge of the lower outcrop...flow texture almost 08/07/2013,14:19:11,Tim Shank,May we please see HD2? 08/07/2013,14:19:23,Tim Shank,Could we please zoom in on Paramuricea? 08/07/2013,14:19:30,jasonchaytor,Is anyone on I1 getting stream 3? 08/07/2013,14:19:34,Tim Shank,great shots of OPH opHI on SED margin 08/07/2013,14:19:41,Scott France,‹CORP 08/07/2013,14:19:59,Scott France,I1 stream 3 is doing. Apparently hardware being worked on... 08/07/2013,14:20:01,Tim Shank,close up of CORP- no associates.... 08/07/2013,14:20:09,Scott France,sorry stream 3 "down" 08/07/2013,14:20:19,jasonchaytor,roger, thanks scott 08/07/2013,14:20:26,Tim Shank,vermiform x2 on bottom next to CORP 08/07/2013,14:20:35,Tim Shank,aplac? 08/07/2013,14:20:42,Scott France,CORO Anthomastus 08/07/2013,14:20:46,kellywilliams,CORO ANthomastus multiple 08/07/2013,14:20:47,Tim Shank,3.8C 08/07/2013,14:20:49,Tim Shank,1712m 08/07/2013,14:20:57,Tim Shank, many CORP here 08/07/2013,14:21:16,Tim Shank,XEN 08/07/2013,14:21:18,Tim Shank,HOL 08/07/2013,14:21:20,peterauster,FSH Synaph 08/07/2013,14:21:25,Tim Shank, Are those whips??? 08/07/2013,14:21:29,Scott France,Whip?? 08/07/2013,14:21:36,Scott France,Zoom, if you please. 08/07/2013,14:21:59,Scott France,Ooooh…. 08/07/2013,14:22:07,Scott France,CORG Radicipes 08/07/2013,14:22:13,Scott France,a chrysogorgiid whip 08/07/2013,14:22:17,Scott France,?? 08/07/2013,14:22:40,Scott France,Yup Radicipes! 08/07/2013,14:22:49,Scott France,x2 08/07/2013,14:22:53,Tim Shank,no associates on CORG Radicipes - some brown schmutz only 08/07/2013,14:23:03,Scott France,Only second sighting on the cruise, both legs 08/07/2013,14:23:15,Scott France,Once! 08/07/2013,14:23:19,Scott France,on leg I 08/07/2013,14:23:25,Tim Shank,CORO Anthomastus and CORP multiple 08/07/2013,14:25:15,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/07/2013,14:27:10,peterauster,FSH grenadier 08/07/2013,14:27:15,kellywilliams,CORO Anthomastus multiple 08/07/2013,14:27:54,Tim Shank,looks like smaller recruits 08/07/2013,14:28:15,Tim Shank,Depth? 08/07/2013,14:28:28,marthanizinski,1700 m 08/07/2013,14:29:00,kellywilliams,ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,14:29:15,kellywilliams,COR cup 08/07/2013,14:29:21,Tim Shank,ASR Brisingid - many here with COR cup 08/07/2013,14:29:40,Tim Shank,Can we zoom on cups? 08/07/2013,14:29:58,Tim Shank,ASR Brisingid different sizes 08/07/2013,14:30:25,Tim Shank,some sort of encrusting SPO among the Cups 08/07/2013,14:31:08,Catalina Martinez,Feed 3 is restored. 08/07/2013,14:31:24,Tim Shank,live and dead CUP COR mixed 08/07/2013,14:31:28,marthanizinski,41 01.8433 N 66 19.6613 W 1698 m 08/07/2013,14:32:27,Tim Shank,Nope, not an encrusting SPO 08/07/2013,14:32:59,Tim Shank,COR cup Desmo 08/07/2013,14:33:03,amandademopoulos,look like zoanthids? 08/07/2013,14:33:06,Amy Baco-Taylor,pretty cool 08/07/2013,14:33:08,jasonchaytor,thanks cat 08/07/2013,14:33:09,Tim Shank,ZOA white on rock - patches 08/07/2013,14:35:04,Tim Shank,ACN Actinauge morph several 08/07/2013,14:35:09,amandademopoulos,ASR 08/07/2013,14:35:26,Tim Shank,ASR - Pteraster type 08/07/2013,14:35:40,Tim Shank,but will wait for tweet.... 08/07/2013,14:35:52,jasonchaytor,horizontal erosional scars in the rock, borings maybe? 08/07/2013,14:35:55,Tim Shank,CORP up above on wall 08/07/2013,14:36:23,kellywilliams,CORO Anthomastus? 08/07/2013,14:37:01,kellywilliams,ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,14:38:07,Tim Shank,CRI yellow comatulid on SPO 08/07/2013,14:39:07,Tim Shank,SPO HEX vase 08/07/2013,14:39:23,Tim Shank, CORO anthomastus clusters 08/07/2013,14:39:33,Tim Shank,rounded ROC feature 08/07/2013,14:39:41,Tim Shank, with OPHs many on top 08/07/2013,14:42:19,jasonchaytor,manganese or iron veneer 08/07/2013,14:44:19,kellywilliams,ASR 08/07/2013,14:44:29,kellywilliams,OPHs on ROC 08/07/2013,14:44:56,kellywilliams,COR cup 08/07/2013,14:44:56,marthanizinski,bearing 204 08/07/2013,14:45:28,Tim Shank,ASR Neomorphaster - type 08/07/2013,10:48 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,imaging dark area on rock with PYC 08/07/2013,10:49 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,close up on PYC on wall - no eggs on this one 08/07/2013,10:49 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,SER on rock 08/07/2013,10:51 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,APH on little stalk…. 08/07/2013,10:51 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,close up on ASR Neomorphaster - type* 08/07/2013,10:51 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,again will defer to tweet.... 08/07/2013,14:46:10,Tim Shank,scaling ROC WAL... 08/07/2013,14:46:18,Tim Shank,ASR brisingid 08/07/2013,14:46:24,marthanizinski,41 01.8356 N 66 19.6585 W 1682 m 08/07/2013,14:48:35,Tim Shank,COR acanella 08/07/2013,14:48:39,Tim Shank,bamboo 08/07/2013,14:48:47,Tim Shank,look for associates? 08/07/2013,14:48:57,Tim Shank,ACN 08/07/2013,14:49:08,Tim Shank,on Acanella 08/07/2013,14:49:15,Tim Shank,at center 08/07/2013,14:49:22,Tim Shank,then POL near the top center 08/07/2013,14:49:23,Tim Shank,? 08/07/2013,14:49:43,Tim Shank,Thank you for the zoom 08/07/2013,14:52:01,jasonchaytor,displaced tabular slab 08/07/2013,14:52:33,Tim Shank,FSH Halosaur? 08/07/2013,14:52:47,peterauster,well done! 08/07/2013,14:53:03,Tim Shank,I can be taught. It takes a while... 08/07/2013,14:54:29,Tim Shank,WAL loaded with CUPs and ASR brisingids 08/07/2013,14:54:45,Tim Shank,SPO white 08/07/2013,14:55:22,peterauster,a zoom on head would be great 08/07/2013,14:55:49,peterauster,FSH 08/07/2013,14:56:08,kellywilliams,WHOI Recording EX1304L2_ROVO7_2 08/07/2013,14:56:13,Tim Shank,BAMBOO COR at right? 08/07/2013,14:56:18,Tim Shank,up? 08/07/2013,14:57:25,adamskarke,1665m 41 01.8254 N 066 19.6603 W 08/07/2013,14:57:44,robertcarney,ROC concretions extening from wall 08/07/2013,15:00:02,Tim Shank,seeing BAR * 08/07/2013,15:00:07,Tim Shank,close up on BAR* 08/07/2013,15:00:24,robertcarney,ISO on roc wakk abov bar 08/07/2013,15:00:25,Tim Shank,ACN Actinauge 08/07/2013,15:01:41,Tim Shank,ASR yellow…looks like Henrica? again will defer to the Mah-ster. 08/07/2013,15:02:02,Tim Shank,Close up of BAR with purple ciri*** 08/07/2013,15:02:14,robertcarney,ASR 2 bright yellow and smaller on roc to right 08/07/2013,15:02:21,Tim Shank,FSH black small 08/07/2013,15:03:05,robertcarney,ASR bris base or arms inflated>>>gonads? 08/07/2013,15:03:22,adamskarke,Pilot Change 08/07/2013,15:05:30,adamskarke,Waypoint 2 08/07/2013,15:06:26,kellywilliams,Close up on SPO 08/07/2013,15:06:36,Tim Shank,ACN and OPH on SPO 08/07/2013,15:06:58,kellywilliams,FSH behind SPO 08/07/2013,15:07:25,kellywilliams,COR cup continue to be plentiful on wall 08/07/2013,15:08:20,kellywilliams,zoom on FSH 08/07/2013,15:08:52,robertcarney,ASR 08/07/2013,15:09:06,kellywilliams,ASR brisingid bright orange 08/07/2013,15:09:12,kellywilliams,close up on ASR* 08/07/2013,15:09:52,peterauster,FSH codling 08/07/2013,15:11:34,Tim Shank,ASR was likely a poraniid…again will wait for confirmation from Mah 08/07/2013,15:11:45,robertcarney,OPH on mud covered bench 08/07/2013,15:12:01,Tim Shank,ASR Neomorphaster white 08/07/2013,15:12:05,Tim Shank,many OPHs 08/07/2013,15:12:25,Tim Shank,still seeing lots of COR cups, and ASR brisingids... 08/07/2013,15:12:45,Tim Shank,Depth Adam? 08/07/2013,15:12:58,adamskarke,1645m 08/07/2013,15:13:04,Tim Shank,very smooth rock…with striations …. 08/07/2013,15:13:28,Tim Shank,striations may be locations where these CUP COR can get a foothold 08/07/2013,15:13:28,robertcarney,ASR 08/07/2013,15:13:37,Tim Shank,ASR Neomorphaster -like again 08/07/2013,15:13:54,Tim Shank,ACN Actinernus like 08/07/2013,15:14:00,Tim Shank,SPO HEX 08/07/2013,15:14:36,Tim Shank,horizontal striations with larger fractures 08/07/2013,15:15:09,Tim Shank,darker patches visible on ROC face 08/07/2013,15:16:20,robertcarney,ASR bris >>>different regen 2 legs 08/07/2013,15:16:37,Tim Shank,Yes, Bob, interesting... 08/07/2013,15:16:42,Tim Shank,SER on ROC 08/07/2013,15:17:25,Tim Shank,Adam, you know your biology! 08/07/2013,15:17:44,Tim Shank,SED blocks 08/07/2013,15:17:52,Tim Shank,perhaps mudstones... 08/07/2013,15:17:55,Tim Shank,JFH 08/07/2013,15:18:09,Tim Shank,another possible AASR Henrica 08/07/2013,15:18:26,Tim Shank,really abundant ASR brisingids 08/07/2013,15:18:30,robertcarney,ROC clean here no horz marks 08/07/2013,15:18:33,Tim Shank,in clusters 08/07/2013,15:18:39,Tim Shank,SHI mysid 08/07/2013,15:18:45,Tim Shank,ACN venus 08/07/2013,15:19:04,Tim Shank,Could be ACN A. aurelia 08/07/2013,15:19:06,Tim Shank,morph 08/07/2013,15:19:17,Tim Shank,wow- WAL almost vertical 08/07/2013,15:19:38,Tim Shank,on margin edge -SED covered bench 08/07/2013,15:19:49,jasonchaytor,Clean, extensively fractured rock face...radial fracture patterns 08/07/2013,15:20:11,jasonchaytor,"recently" exposed surface? 08/07/2013,15:20:16,Tim Shank,now seeing much local colonization on sedimented top -all on wall and under small ledges 08/07/2013,15:20:29,robertcarney,ASR bris two morph?color 08/07/2013,15:20:32,Tim Shank,ROC face brown color - holds the COR colonization 08/07/2013,15:20:53,Tim Shank,URC pink/purple 08/07/2013,15:21:28,Tim Shank,Thank you Adam. Nice job. 08/07/2013,15:21:34,jasonchaytor,weak layering in the rocks 08/07/2013,15:21:57,robertcarney,URC 08/07/2013,15:22:18,Scott France,Getting set to head off to airport. Have a great and productive time exploring over the next 5 days. And don't break the "car" while I'm gone! ;-) 08/07/2013,15:22:36,robertcarney,some cup corals have either large thin bases or are dead center in a spo 08/07/2013,15:23:46,kellywilliams,much less colonized ROC face 08/07/2013,15:23:50,kellywilliams,a few ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,15:24:27,kellywilliams,Change in ROC texture, back to more colonized area 08/07/2013,15:24:31,kellywilliams,COR cup abundant 08/07/2013,15:25:06,marthanizinski,41 01.8090 N 66 19.6591 W 1627 m 08/07/2013,15:25:16,jasonchaytor,you can really see how the organisms and erosion work to almost completely obliterate the primary texture of the rocks 08/07/2013,15:25:58,robertcarney,UMBELLULA 08/07/2013,15:26:13,Scott France,Umbellula!! 08/07/2013,15:26:20,Scott France,Are you kidding me> 08/07/2013,15:26:24,Scott France,Now I'm leaving? 08/07/2013,15:26:31,Scott France,CPEN Umbellula 08/07/2013,15:26:36,Scott France,Nice! 08/07/2013,15:26:44,robertcarney,SED numerous small vert tubes 08/07/2013,15:26:49,robertcarney,XEN 08/07/2013,15:26:55,Scott France,I can't leave… ;-) 08/07/2013,15:28:13,Scott France,Quiet - my wife is listening! 08/07/2013,15:28:19,amandademopoulos,:) 08/07/2013,15:28:21,adamskarke,Serios cam shows rippled bedforms in sediment- indicator of local currnet speed and direction 08/07/2013,15:28:27,Scott France,She won't believe me when I say I suddenly got "sick." 08/07/2013,15:29:11,Scott France,Those are siphonozooids! 08/07/2013,15:29:20,Scott France,Tiny polyps without tentacles... 08/07/2013,15:29:23,Tim Shank,SHI red on bottom 08/07/2013,15:29:36,Scott France,Used to channel water through colony... 08/07/2013,15:29:41,Scott France,may also house the eggs. 08/07/2013,15:29:57,robertcarney,BUR sed cover >10cm 08/07/2013,15:30:04,Scott France,siphonozooids = the small dots at base of large polyps on Umbellula 08/07/2013,15:30:16,Tim Shank,XEN 08/07/2013,15:30:18,Scott France,CPEN Funiculina like 08/07/2013,15:30:19,robertcarney,CER 08/07/2013,15:30:33,Scott France,Note: CPENs are an order of octocorallia 08/07/2013,15:30:47,Tim Shank,close up XEN 08/07/2013,15:31:35,Tim Shank,SHI mysid on stalk 08/07/2013,15:31:59,robertcarney,? lft xen 08/07/2013,15:32:18,Tim Shank,something moved off left -SQD? 08/07/2013,15:32:33,Tim Shank,SQD 08/07/2013,15:32:39,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI on floor 08/07/2013,15:33:11,michaelvecchione,Illex eating a fish 08/07/2013,15:33:18,robertcarney,ECHIURA 08/07/2013,15:33:45,Tim Shank,transiting over SED slope 08/07/2013,15:33:50,michaelvecchione,1600 m very deep for Illex 08/07/2013,15:34:09,robertcarney,STLAKS two morp/color 08/07/2013,15:34:39,briankinlan,can we get another lat/long? 08/07/2013,15:34:39,Scott France,CPEN 08/07/2013,15:34:44,robertcarney,BUR 08/07/2013,15:34:48,Tim Shank,Too deep for HOLs? :-) Not seeing many….. 08/07/2013,15:34:52,Scott France,CPEN Pennatula like 08/07/2013,15:34:55,Tim Shank,OPH at base of CPEN 08/07/2013,15:34:59,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI 08/07/2013,15:35:05,robertcarney,SED large mottles 08/07/2013,15:35:14,Scott France,CPENs Anchor in mud with inflated base 08/07/2013,15:35:15,michaelvecchione,DId you get zooms on octopods earlier in dive? 08/07/2013,15:35:26,Scott France,CPENs are mud specialists 08/07/2013,15:35:28,Scott France,No roots 08/07/2013,15:35:38,Scott France,Inflated "ball" at base... 08/07/2013,15:35:49,Scott France,Like those old inflated punching clowns 08/07/2013,15:35:56,marthanizinski,41 01.8114 N 66 19.6831 W 1606 m 08/07/2013,15:36:29,Scott France,The newly described "rock" sea pens are unusual because that base sits on rock 08/07/2013,15:36:32,Scott France,Oh come on!! 08/07/2013,15:36:36,Tim Shank,Whips 08/07/2013,15:36:41,Tim Shank,Acanella COR 08/07/2013,15:36:42,Scott France,Now a Stichopathes black coral!! 08/07/2013,15:36:47,Scott France,First of cruise! 08/07/2013,15:36:50,Scott France,That whip! 08/07/2013,15:37:03,Scott France,CORA Stichopathes - several 08/07/2013,15:37:08,robertcarney,URC 08/07/2013,15:37:19,Scott France,Yer killing me! 08/07/2013,15:37:32,peterauster,FSH aldro 08/07/2013,15:37:49,Tim Shank,XEN 08/07/2013,15:37:49,marthanizinski,Mike - will have to check. But everyone loves the octopods 08/07/2013,15:37:50,Tim Shank,CPEN 08/07/2013,15:37:51,Scott France,Don't have that data with me, but they are deep. 08/07/2013,15:38:06,Scott France,Lots of CPENs 08/07/2013,15:38:15,robertcarney,FEC pile of small 08/07/2013,15:38:29,Tim Shank,didn't see Stichopathes- polyps just on one side of the axis? 08/07/2013,15:38:33,Scott France,We've seen Stichopathes that are white (like we just saw) and orange - different species 08/07/2013,15:38:47,Scott France,Yes polyps on one side of axis. 08/07/2013,15:39:01,Tim Shank,Would like to get good imagery of Stichopathes.... 08/07/2013,15:39:13,Tim Shank,SHI Plesiopenaeus 08/07/2013,15:39:15,Scott France,You can tell they are not Radicipes because they appear to have 2 tentacles that stick out from either side 08/07/2013,15:39:19,Tim Shank,see more whips coming up. 08/07/2013,15:39:36,Scott France,Almost like tentacles arise directly from stalk rather than from obvious polyp 08/07/2013,15:39:57,robertcarney,TOUNG 08/07/2013,15:40:06,robertcarney,ECHIURAN 08/07/2013,15:40:11,Tim Shank,ECH - echiuran 08/07/2013,15:40:11,Scott France,ECU tongue 08/07/2013,15:40:14,Tim Shank,FEC 08/07/2013,15:40:32,Tim Shank,PERFECT 08/07/2013,15:40:36,Tim Shank,Great timing 08/07/2013,15:40:51,robertcarney,FEC 2 pileS adj probosis 08/07/2013,15:41:20,robertcarney,BUR 08/07/2013,15:41:43,Tim Shank,Depth is 1599m discussion of dive track from here... 08/07/2013,15:41:51,robertcarney,root + OPH 08/07/2013,15:41:59,kellywilliams,OPH at base of whip 08/07/2013,15:43:28,Tim Shank,This is CORG Radicipes. 08/07/2013,11:49 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,You can easily see the polyps sitting on one side of axis 08/07/2013,11:50 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,Thin tissue 08/07/2013,15:43:35,Tim Shank,OPH at base 08/07/2013,15:43:37,Scott France,Was writing in wrong tab! 08/07/2013,15:43:38,Scott France,This one is not Stichopathes 08/07/2013,10:42 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,This is CORG Radicipes. 08/07/2013,10:42 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,You can easily see the polyps sitting on one side of axis 08/07/2013,10:42 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,Thin tissue 08/07/2013,15:43:51,Tim Shank,CER 08/07/2013,15:43:56,Tim Shank,SHI mysid 08/07/2013,15:44:27,Scott France,When you zoom on Stichopathes, you'll see virtually no polyp, just an oral cone, and of course tentacles won't be pinnate (and there will be only 6 of them) 08/07/2013,15:45:38,Tim Shank,If polyps on both sides, then it's a Cirripathes, right? 08/07/2013,15:45:57,Tim Shank,OPH On CORG Radicipes? 08/07/2013,15:46:06,Tim Shank,close up of OPH on CORG 08/07/2013,15:46:08,Tim Shank,SHI mysid 08/07/2013,15:46:40,Tim Shank,OPH OPHI close up at base - excellent- regen arm *** 08/07/2013,15:46:58,Tim Shank,excellent image 08/07/2013,15:47:22,Tim Shank,OPH in apparent "feeding position" 08/07/2013,15:48:32,Tim Shank,Can see the side of the dorsal disk 08/07/2013,15:48:55,Tim Shank,SHi mysid swimming into current 08/07/2013,15:49:01,Tim Shank,What is our heading? 08/07/2013,15:49:49,Tim Shank,FSH 08/07/2013,15:50:07,marthanizinski,heading is changing 08/07/2013,15:50:29,Tim Shank,Heading downslope to come up slope features. The plan for the move that Brian described sounds good to me. 08/07/2013,15:50:32,Tim Shank,URC white 08/07/2013,15:50:48,Scott France,Bye all. REally leaving now. Good luck. 08/07/2013,15:51:01,Tim Shank,Safe travels. 08/07/2013,15:51:05,peterauster,FSH synaph 08/07/2013,15:51:15,Andrea Quattrini,Radicipes abundant 08/07/2013,15:51:23,Tim Shank,SHI red on floor 08/07/2013,15:51:43,Tim Shank,zoom on URC white 08/07/2013,15:51:54,Andrea Quattrini,resemebles H petersi. Same genus? 08/07/2013,15:52:01,Tim Shank,no commensal POL or FSH…. 08/07/2013,15:53:13,Tim Shank,URC echinothuroid -type 08/07/2013,15:53:15,Andrea Quattrini,chris mah says tamoshanter 08/07/2013,15:54:01,Andrea Quattrini,i dont think that is a genus though... 08/07/2013,15:54:02,Tim Shank,there are two SHI mysids - very small associated with URC echinothuroid. 08/07/2013,15:54:28,Tim Shank,PYC great on CORC Radicipes 08/07/2013,15:55:09,Tim Shank,off bottom- 08/07/2013,15:55:16,Tim Shank,SQD 08/07/2013,15:56:04,michaelvecchione,jfh 08/07/2013,15:56:35,michaelvecchione,will we be able to zoom on midwater organisms? 08/07/2013,15:56:47,michaelvecchione,FELO 08/07/2013,15:58:19,Tim Shank,18 minutes to target…. from nav/pilot currently shaking SED off of the vehicle 08/07/2013,16:00:06,amandademopoulos,pilot/nav/co-pilot change 08/07/2013,16:00:22,michaelvecchione,I have to go for a while. I will distribute frame grabs from closeups if you can get any. Thanks. 08/07/2013,16:08:52,amandademopoulos,FSH chimaera 08/07/2013,16:09:11,Andrea Quattrini,FSH rhinocomerid 08/07/2013,16:10:06,kellywilliams,WHOI Recording EX1304L2_ROV07_3 08/07/2013,16:20:34,marthanizinski,moving through midwater 08/07/2013,16:23:22,marthanizinski,bottom in sight 1694 m 08/07/2013,16:23:50,jasonchaytor,FSH 08/07/2013,16:24:16,marthanizinski,moving to the darkside Jason? 08/07/2013,16:24:49,jasonchaytor,trying to broaden my horizons :-) 08/07/2013,16:24:52,jasonchaytor,Rocks 08/07/2013,16:24:52,Andrea Quattrini,ACN flytrap 08/07/2013,16:25:03,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Anthomastus? 08/07/2013,16:25:08,kellywilliams,CORO Anthomastus 08/07/2013,16:25:13,kellywilliams,COR whip 08/07/2013,16:25:17,Andrea Quattrini,CORG Radicipes? 08/07/2013,16:25:20,jasonchaytor,scattered cobbles of light and dark mudstone? 08/07/2013,16:25:24,kellywilliams,CORP? 08/07/2013,16:25:52,jasonchaytor,interesting that we didn't encounter outcrops of the lighter colored rocks on the way up the wall 08/07/2013,16:26:19,marthanizinski,41 01.8519 N 66 19.6782 W 1702 m 08/07/2013,16:30:50,kellywilliams,COR cup 08/07/2013,16:30:54,kellywilliams,ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,16:31:34,eleanorbors,Hello everyone. This is Ellie signing on for watch at WHOI! 08/07/2013,16:32:14,peterauster,FSH aldrovandia 08/07/2013,16:32:25,eleanorbors,CORP 08/07/2013,16:32:29,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/07/2013,16:33:40,kellywilliams,CORO anthomastus 08/07/2013,16:33:40,eleanorbors,OPH brisingid 08/07/2013,16:33:53,kellywilliams,CORP 08/07/2013,16:34:19,kellywilliams,COR cup 08/07/2013,16:34:29,eleanorbors,*Correction: ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,16:34:43,kellywilliams,COR Anthomastus many small recruits in one area. interesting 08/07/2013,16:34:56,Andrea Quattrini,Acanthogorgia there? Can we get a zoom on the yellow coral? 08/07/2013,16:35:27,Scott France,Cool! Deep sea diving from the airport lounge! 08/07/2013,16:35:33,Scott France,This IS telepresence! 08/07/2013,16:35:39,eleanorbors,Technology is fabulous. 08/07/2013,16:35:43,jasonchaytor,massive displaced block of dark grey mudstone 08/07/2013,16:35:53,Scott France,The one time I won't mind if my flight is delayed! ;-) 08/07/2013,16:36:07,jasonchaytor,shattered material underneath - broken along fractures 08/07/2013,16:36:16,Scott France,ZOA or stoloniferous CORO? 08/07/2013,16:36:17,Andrea Quattrini,wow! 08/07/2013,16:36:17,eleanorbors,zoom on ZOA 08/07/2013,16:36:49,jasonchaytor,I second your wow...from a geologic perspective 08/07/2013,16:37:15,Scott France,Must have been some frisky Anthomastus... 08/07/2013,16:38:40,Amy Baco-Taylor,Its neat how the tissue is spread out all over the rock 08/07/2013,16:38:49,robertcarney,cup coral bases on the smooth rock are apparently much larger than on rough surfaces 08/07/2013,16:39:07,Scott France,Yes - mat-like stoloniferous octocoral probably, but ZOA do something similar. 08/07/2013,16:39:13,kellywilliams,CORO 08/07/2013,16:39:17,Scott France,CORG Acanthogorgia 08/07/2013,16:39:20,Andrea Quattrini,yes, thank you martha 08/07/2013,16:40:41,Scott France,Amanda - I came in late - only saw retracted polyps. So if you counted tentacles - ZOA would be correct. 08/07/2013,16:41:27,amandademopoulos,thanks scott, jury is still out :) 08/07/2013,16:41:38,kellywilliams,did anyone see associates on the Acanthagorgia? 08/07/2013,16:41:51,Andrea Quattrini,i did not kelly 08/07/2013,16:42:03,kellywilliams,ok neither did I. just wondering 08/07/2013,16:42:33,robertcarney,overgrowths 08/07/2013,16:43:15,Amy Baco-Taylor,Able to zoom in on the zoanthid/octo again? 08/07/2013,16:43:21,robertcarney,URC, CRI 08/07/2013,16:43:33,Amy Baco-Taylor,definitely more than 8 08/07/2013,16:43:36,Scott France,Yup -ZOA. Good one Amanda! 08/07/2013,16:44:10,Amy Baco-Taylor,Notice how the young anthomastus seem to come out in lines .. 08/07/2013,16:44:55,eleanorbors,OPHs on sediment 08/07/2013,16:45:23,Scott France,I've seen that a lot, Amy. Curious isn't it. Like the larvae drop down, crawl a short distance, and settle. 08/07/2013,16:45:40,Amy Baco-Taylor,Yeah I've seen it a lot too 08/07/2013,16:46:29,robertcarney,CER in sed between roc 08/07/2013,16:48:06,eleanorbors,SPOs Heterotella (?) 08/07/2013,16:49:12,robertcarney,ROC banding or compression artifact 08/07/2013,16:49:27,robertcarney,ROC light 08/07/2013,16:49:57,kellywilliams,Continue to see CORO anthomastus, COR cup, ASR brisingid all abundant 08/07/2013,16:50:31,robertcarney,shiprock 08/07/2013,16:50:32,kellywilliams,CORP 08/07/2013,16:52:23,marthanizinski,ship move 200 bearing 08/07/2013,16:52:41,eleanorbors,numerous OPHs on SED 08/07/2013,16:53:09,marthanizinski,41 01.8518 N 66 19.6896 W 1598 m 08/07/2013,16:53:18,eleanorbors,CORP 08/07/2013,16:54:05,robertcarney,FSH 08/07/2013,16:54:39,kellywilliams,Large ROC 08/07/2013,16:54:44,kellywilliams,ACN 08/07/2013,16:54:45,eleanorbors,ACN venus fly trap 08/07/2013,16:54:55,robertcarney,ASR 08/07/2013,16:54:57,peterauster,FSH Antimora 08/07/2013,16:55:04,kellywilliams,ASR "hot pink" 08/07/2013,16:55:35,robertcarney,ROC extent of horz marking variable across surface 08/07/2013,16:55:50,peterauster,Just ate something ... big belly 08/07/2013,16:55:55,kellywilliams,CPEN 08/07/2013,16:56:33,peterauster,too full to move ... 08/07/2013,16:57:32,kellywilliams,ACN purple spiky 08/07/2013,16:58:09,kellywilliams,ACN venus flytrap 08/07/2013,16:58:13,kellywilliams,ASR brisingid 08/07/2013,16:58:58,kellywilliams,ASR brisingid many 08/07/2013,16:59:01,kellywilliams,CORO anthomastus 08/07/2013,16:59:09,robertcarney,ROC blocky surface 08/07/2013,16:59:23,eleanorbors,CORP small 08/07/2013,16:59:42,eleanorbors,FSH chimera 08/07/2013,16:59:46,jasonchaytor,manganese-iron coating on the blocky surface 08/07/2013,17:00:04,peterauster,FSH Hydrolagus 08/07/2013,17:00:11,eleanorbors,continued high density of OPH in SED 08/07/2013,17:01:49,eleanorbors,ship move coming to end 08/07/2013,17:02:34,eleanorbors,SHI 08/07/2013,17:02:47,jasonchaytor,baae of wall 08/07/2013,17:03:07,eleanorbors,This rock has almost no attached fauna compared to the previous one. 08/07/2013,17:03:35,jasonchaytor,layered outcrop 08/07/2013,17:03:43,kellywilliams,ACN purple spiky--Actinernus noblilus? 08/07/2013,17:03:58,robertcarney,CER in mud covered shelf 08/07/2013,17:04:41,robertcarney,STLK 08/07/2013,17:04:46,eleanorbors,COR Anthomastus 08/07/2013,17:04:51,marthanizinski,DVL base of wall 08/07/2013,17:05:02,eleanorbors,COR RUB 08/07/2013,17:05:18,jasonchaytor,surface manganese - discontinuous 08/07/2013,17:05:37,eleanorbors,ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,17:06:43,eleanorbors,ASR and ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,17:06:50,eleanorbors,COR Cup (Many) 08/07/2013,17:07:11,eleanorbors,ACN purple spiky--Actinernus noblilus 08/07/2013,17:07:25,kellywilliams,the COR cups seem to like downward facing ledges, as we've observed on previous dives 08/07/2013,17:07:36,eleanorbors,ACN Actinoscyphia 08/07/2013,17:07:50,eleanorbors,small white SPOs 08/07/2013,17:08:08,robertcarney,competition for space in the deep >>> very subtidal ecology 08/07/2013,17:09:31,eleanorbors,ASR brisingid 08/07/2013,17:09:32,kellywilliams,COR cup many 08/07/2013,17:09:51,kellywilliams,is that a bivalve? 08/07/2013,17:10:06,eleanorbors,good spotting, Kelly! 08/07/2013,17:10:23,jasonchaytor,that block at the base of the wall had an upper surface that looked just like this...wonder if the block was displaced with the critters attached 08/07/2013,17:10:38,robertcarney,ROC blocky surface no boring 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,17:10:45,eleanorbors,several TUB 08/07/2013,17:11:05,robertcarney,AMP swarm 08/07/2013,17:11:15,eleanorbors,APH 08/07/2013,17:11:36,robertcarney,POL sepulid tentacles out 08/07/2013,17:12:09,kellywilliams,zoom on BIV 08/07/2013,17:12:45,robertcarney,SPO 08/07/2013,17:13:34,robertcarney,ROC blk broken lens embedded in brown matrix 08/07/2013,17:13:35,kellywilliams,ACN pink 08/07/2013,17:14:36,eleanorbors,beautiful zoom 08/07/2013,17:16:10,Scott France,Dang. PLane loading! Bye. 08/07/2013,17:16:18,kellywilliams,COR solenosmilia 08/07/2013,17:16:19,robertcarney,SHI white? 08/07/2013,17:16:42,kellywilliams,SHI in coral? 08/07/2013,17:16:52,kellywilliams,nevermind 08/07/2013,17:16:53,eleanorbors,POL 08/07/2013,17:16:59,robertcarney,not shi 08/07/2013,17:19:27,eleanorbors,very cool that there was a high density of species on the small black patch vs. the area surrounding. 08/07/2013,17:19:33,eleanorbors,AR 08/07/2013,17:19:36,eleanorbors,*ASR 08/07/2013,17:19:39,robertcarney,ASR 08/07/2013,17:19:44,robertcarney,ASR 08/07/2013,17:20:56,marthanizinski,41 01.8368 N 66 19.6999W 1657 m 08/07/2013,17:21:00,eleanorbors,ASR Brisingid (multiple) and other ASR (multiple) 08/07/2013,17:21:07,eleanorbors,COR cup 08/07/2013,17:21:41,kellywilliams,ACN 08/07/2013,17:21:52,eleanorbors,SPO 08/07/2013,17:22:06,eleanorbors,Many ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,17:22:36,eleanorbors,CORP 08/07/2013,17:23:03,kellywilliams,CORO anthomastus 08/07/2013,17:23:50,kellywilliams,COR cup skeletons 08/07/2013,17:24:09,kellywilliams,CRI? 08/07/2013,17:24:11,eleanorbors,small OPH on COR cup skeleton 08/07/2013,17:24:33,robertcarney,purple ob hidden in rubble 08/07/2013,17:24:34,eleanorbors,Sounds like a great plan here at WHOI 08/07/2013,17:25:40,kellywilliams,ASR white multiple 08/07/2013,17:26:14,kellywilliams,OPHs on SED and ROC 08/07/2013,17:26:34,kellywilliams,another ledge with COR cup, ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,17:26:37,eleanorbors,SPOs 08/07/2013,17:26:42,kellywilliams,ACN also 08/07/2013,17:26:44,eleanorbors,FSH rattail 08/07/2013,17:28:13,robertcarney,ROC surface spoils off in thin sheets 08/07/2013,17:28:48,eleanorbors,ACN Actinernus 08/07/2013,17:29:06,kellywilliams,more ASR white 08/07/2013,17:29:17,jasonchaytor,probably at the thickness of the noring layer 08/07/2013,17:29:23,kellywilliams,COR cup skeletons 08/07/2013,17:29:32,eleanorbors,FSH Flounder 08/07/2013,17:29:33,eleanorbors,? 08/07/2013,17:29:34,robertcarney,halibut? 08/07/2013,17:30:11,kellywilliams,OPPH on SED 08/07/2013,17:31:25,robertcarney,parasites 08/07/2013,17:31:41,morgankilgour,can you get the lateral line? zoom out a little 08/07/2013,17:31:53,eleanorbors,zoom pan on the fish 08/07/2013,17:32:02,eleanorbors,ASR x3 08/07/2013,17:32:55,kellywilliams,CORP 08/07/2013,17:32:57,kellywilliams,? 08/07/2013,17:34:09,eleanorbors,COR cup 08/07/2013,17:34:21,eleanorbors,and ASR brisingid 08/07/2013,17:34:26,kellywilliams,ACN 08/07/2013,17:34:58,eleanorbors,more SPO here 08/07/2013,17:35:42,kellywilliams,SPOHEX 08/07/2013,17:35:42,eleanorbors,ASR white 08/07/2013,17:35:55,Tim Shank,Can we have the lasers on for a little while? These are large brisingids 08/07/2013,17:36:42,Tim Shank,Thank you very much. 08/07/2013,17:36:47,eleanorbors,ACN pink 08/07/2013,17:36:54,eleanorbors,FSH 08/07/2013,17:36:55,Tim Shank,excellent profile of the wall…. 08/07/2013,17:37:13,Tim Shank,expect to see CORP on the top margin... 08/07/2013,17:37:24,eleanorbors,moving horizontally with D2 08/07/2013,17:37:34,kellywilliams,FSH 08/07/2013,17:37:36,Tim Shank,Depth? 08/07/2013,17:38:46,eleanorbors,Depth 1619 08/07/2013,17:39:04,kellywilliams,ASR "hot pink" 08/07/2013,17:40:10,Tim Shank,SPO white close up… 08/07/2013,17:40:11,eleanorbors,looks like the SPO has grown over some of the COR cups 08/07/2013,17:40:45,Tim Shank,APH capellid a few 08/07/2013,17:40:48,robertcarney,AMP walking sticks 08/07/2013,17:40:48,Tim Shank,on ROC 08/07/2013,17:42:17,briankinlan,lat/lon? 08/07/2013,17:42:54,eleanorbors,CTE? 08/07/2013,17:43:03,robertcarney,chaetagnath swam off 08/07/2013,17:43:07,marthanizinski,41 01.8308 N 66 19.7073 W 1619 m 08/07/2013,17:45:03,robertcarney,brisingids are more than a family, it's an order Brisingida 08/07/2013,17:45:36,kellywilliams, ACN 08/07/2013,17:45:58,robertcarney,GAS 08/07/2013,17:46:29,Tim Shank,ACN Actinauge variety. close up 08/07/2013,17:47:02,briankinlan,hypothesis: as we move along this wall, we will start to see more attached fauna starting in about 60m (horizontally) and peaking around 110m along track from our current position, as we move from the indentation in the wall to a promontory feature. 08/07/2013,17:47:39,peterauster,FSH ... maybe a baby grenadier? 08/07/2013,17:48:26,eleanorbors,Brian: Is the motivation for your hypothesis food supply? 08/07/2013,17:48:39,peterauster,FSH synaph 08/07/2013,17:49:23,Tim Shank,If / when possible, can we get a zoom in on a cup coral without the tentacles hiding the septa? Would like to see the minor septa. No rush, I think there will be lots of opportunities :-). Thanks in advance. 08/07/2013,17:49:42,eleanorbors,depth 1622 08/07/2013,17:49:56,eleanorbors,PYC 08/07/2013,17:50:42,robertcarney,cobwebs as seen before 08/07/2013,17:50:57,eleanorbors,COR Clavularia? 08/07/2013,17:51:01,Tim Shank,COR Clavularia? on CUP COR skeleton 08/07/2013,17:51:54,Tim Shank,Thank you for the close up. Could some of these CUP COR be Javania? 08/07/2013,17:52:24,eleanorbors,Start WHOI recording EX1304L2_ROV07_4.ts 08/07/2013,17:52:35,briankinlan,motivation for my hypothesis is greater food supply due to greater and more frequent currents, and less sedimentation, due to both currents and channeling of sediment falling from above to either side of these subtle ridge features. Jason...does that make sense geologically? 08/07/2013,17:53:05,robertcarney,PYC 08/07/2013,17:54:39,amandademopoulos,not sure about javania 08/07/2013,17:55:26,robertcarney,SQA 08/07/2013,17:56:02,eleanorbors,One of these may be Desmophyllum and one might be Javania. Don't know much about how close by those live to each other, etc. 08/07/2013,17:56:19,eleanorbors,Ah, ok 08/07/2013,17:56:38,marthanizinski,41 01.8351 N 66 19.7267 W 1620 m 08/07/2013,17:56:40,eleanorbors,I defer to Amanda, of course. 08/07/2013,17:56:57,jasonchaytor,I think it depends on the nature of the currents and if there are both up- and down-canyon currents that alternate via some external forcing (seasonality, tides, etc). That would ultimately control the deposition and remobilization patterns of the sediment. WWill be interesting to test the hypothesis 08/07/2013,17:57:09,peterauster,FSH synaph 08/07/2013,17:58:34,eleanorbors,Interesting rock bulge here 08/07/2013,17:58:45,eleanorbors,SPOHEX 08/07/2013,17:58:49,jasonchaytor,of course, along-slope currents throw a wrench into the whole thing and can transport sediment into different places 08/07/2013,17:59:03,jasonchaytor,fresh patch on the wall 08/07/2013,17:59:19,jasonchaytor,"fresher" 08/07/2013,17:59:19,eleanorbors,several ASR 08/07/2013,17:59:40,jasonchaytor,spalling failures 08/07/2013,18:00:20,eleanorbors,ACN Actinernus 08/07/2013,18:01:01,robertcarney,CHAET 08/07/2013,18:01:08,eleanorbors,Another arrow worm 08/07/2013,18:01:12,robertcarney,FSH 08/07/2013,18:01:30,jasonchaytor,clean wall surface 08/07/2013,18:01:49,eleanorbors,OPH 08/07/2013,18:02:21,robertcarney,gadid? 08/07/2013,18:02:25,thomasritter,FSH gaidropsaurus 08/07/2013,18:02:26,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Gadirop ensis 08/07/2013,18:02:45,peterauster,Yes ... Gaidropsaurus something 08/07/2013,18:02:50,Andrea Quattrini,ensis 08/07/2013,18:02:52,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/07/2013,18:04:30,marthanizinski,41 01.8400 N 66 19.7383 W 1612 m 08/07/2013,18:05:35,eleanorbors,ACN tube anemone? 08/07/2013,18:06:32,eleanorbors,OCT 08/07/2013,18:08:33,amandademopoulos,XEN 08/07/2013,18:09:16,eleanorbors,CRI 08/07/2013,18:09:23,eleanorbors,POL on ROC 08/07/2013,18:09:28,Amy Baco-Taylor,Dead sponge 08/07/2013,18:09:48,robertcarney,nest_like obk attahed to wall 08/07/2013,18:10:34,eleanorbors,ASR Brisingids 08/07/2013,18:11:02,eleanorbors,COR CUP 08/07/2013,18:12:07,eleanorbors,SPOs 08/07/2013,18:12:13,jasonchaytor,surface staining 08/07/2013,18:12:18,robertcarney,I thing there are 15 or so gebera of brisingida in Atlantic. 08/07/2013,18:13:52,robertcarney,The feeding story ...maybe true... is the long spines on th arms work in conjuction with tube feet to catch 08/07/2013,and pass particles to mouth on the underside of disk. All are deep 08/07/2013,18:13:53,eleanorbors,number of ACN under ledge 08/07/2013,18:15:10,Amy Baco-Taylor,any of the white things that holothurian we saw earlier? 08/07/2013,18:15:24,eleanorbors,FSH 08/07/2013,18:15:37,Andrea Quattrini,cyclothone 08/07/2013,18:16:44,Andrea Quattrini,great close up! 08/07/2013,18:16:50,eleanorbors,SPOs 08/07/2013,18:17:00,robertcarney,HOL yes some are Psolids 08/07/2013,18:17:28,Amy Baco-Taylor,There's one! 08/07/2013,18:18:03,eleanorbors,PYC x2 08/07/2013,18:18:05,robertcarney,note zig zag apperance of tents due to branching patterns 08/07/2013,18:18:49,Amy Baco-Taylor,Thanks 08/07/2013,18:19:04,jasonchaytor,looks like in The Abyss 08/07/2013,18:19:10,eleanorbors,ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,18:19:17,robertcarney,PYC 08/07/2013,18:19:17,eleanorbors,and again, more COR CUP 08/07/2013,18:19:28,nicolemorgan,but with better actors 08/07/2013,18:19:35,jasonchaytor,nice! 08/07/2013,18:20:02,eleanorbors,ACN Actinauge 08/07/2013,18:20:18,eleanorbors,SPOHEX 08/07/2013,18:20:33,briankinlan,Lat/long? want to estimate where we are relative to promontory 08/07/2013,18:20:33,robertcarney,ASR cusion 4 08/07/2013,18:21:22,marthanizinski,41 1.8490 N 66 19.7556W 1617 m 08/07/2013,18:22:08,robertcarney,URC 08/07/2013,18:22:34,eleanorbors,URC 08/07/2013,18:22:55,eleanorbors,SPOHEX 08/07/2013,18:23:19,eleanorbors,BIV 08/07/2013,18:23:27,eleanorbors,Can you zoom again, I think there was a BIV in there 08/07/2013,18:23:28,Andrea Quattrini,is it feeding? 08/07/2013,18:24:37,robertcarney,BIV 08/07/2013,18:25:00,eleanorbors,Thanks! 08/07/2013,18:25:07,eleanorbors,I think there might also be one in this clump as well. 08/07/2013,18:25:11,briankinlan,it looks like we began to move out onto the promontory in the last 10-15m of alongtrack movement, and will peak about 30-50m from here 08/07/2013,18:25:58,eleanorbors,They look different from the BIV we've been seeing 08/07/2013,18:27:01,eleanorbors,ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,18:27:28,robertcarney,ASR 08/07/2013,18:27:31,jasonchaytor,layering in the wall 08/07/2013,18:27:47,jasonchaytor,dipping seaward (to the south) 08/07/2013,18:27:48,eleanorbors,More ACN Actinauge I think 08/07/2013,18:29:03,robertcarney,SPO large encrusting patches 08/07/2013,18:29:35,eleanorbors,URC 08/07/2013,18:29:40,eleanorbors,SPOHEX 08/07/2013,18:30:01,robertcarney,NT LINE 08/07/2013,18:30:09,robertcarney,ANT line 08/07/2013,18:30:32,Tim Shank,Can we zoom in on that line? 08/07/2013,18:30:37,marthanizinski,41 1.8530 N 66 19.7644 W 1615 m 08/07/2013,18:30:42,eleanorbors,more ACN 08/07/2013,18:31:14,eleanorbors,ASR pink 08/07/2013,18:32:08,eleanorbors,rope 08/07/2013,18:32:14,robertcarney,ANT braided line 08/07/2013,18:32:27,eleanorbors,Thanks. 08/07/2013,18:32:59,eleanorbors,Is that CORP in the background there? 08/07/2013,18:33:12,eleanorbors,a few 08/07/2013,18:34:27,eleanorbors,COR Anthomastus 08/07/2013,18:34:36,robertcarney,RC brown color 08/07/2013,18:34:37,Andrea Quattrini,was that a small pencil urchin? 08/07/2013,18:34:43,robertcarney,ANT metal 08/07/2013,18:35:00,Andrea Quattrini,no ophs…sorry, got to get my glasses! 08/07/2013,18:35:23,robertcarney,rusting metal obj staining rock face below 08/07/2013,18:35:32,eleanorbors,more CORP 08/07/2013,18:36:16,robertcarney,XEN 08/07/2013,18:36:32,eleanorbors,FSH 08/07/2013,18:38:03,eleanorbors,SPOs higher number and variety 08/07/2013,18:38:15,eleanorbors,Also high density of these COR CUP 08/07/2013,18:38:32,marthanizinski,41 01.8625 N 66 19.7697 W 1619 m 08/07/2013,18:39:07,eleanorbors,FSH eel 08/07/2013,18:40:43,robertcarney,SED odd no rubble under the massive cup coral patches 08/07/2013,18:40:54,eleanorbors,OPHs on sed below the outcrop 08/07/2013,18:41:29,robertcarney,ROC blk bolcky face 08/07/2013,18:41:34,eleanorbors,CORP 08/07/2013,18:42:10,robertcarney,OPH many and diff sizes 08/07/2013,18:42:36,robertcarney,STLK clear 08/07/2013,18:43:19,Tim Shank,any polyps?…no 08/07/2013,18:43:28,eleanorbors,Thoughts? 08/07/2013,18:43:51,amandademopoulos,? 08/07/2013,18:44:03,robertcarney,OPH nice carpet of Ophiomusium-like 08/07/2013,18:44:31,robertcarney,COBWEBS 08/07/2013,18:45:22,eleanorbors,ASR Brisingid 08/07/2013,18:47:04,robertcarney,not a prob> A stalk 08/07/2013,18:47:58,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/07/2013,18:49:51,briankinlan,sorry that was not a "beep" of frustration....we've made great progress today :-) 08/07/2013,18:51:03,amandademopoulos,:) 08/07/2013,18:52:07,amandademopoulos,FSH skate 08/07/2013,18:52:19,eleanorbors,earlier that pink ASR was IDed as "poraniid, maybe Chondraster or Porania" 08/07/2013, 08/07/2013,18:52:46,eleanorbors,CORP here near the skate 08/07/2013,18:52:47,Andrea Quattrini,Jon moore suggested Amblyraja, but need a confirmation from J MCEachran. Peter thoughts? 08/07/2013,18:54:18,jasonchaytor,the critters seem to be able to remove the manganese coating 08/07/2013,18:54:34,eleanorbors,SPOHEX 08/07/2013,18:54:36,amandademopoulos,really? 08/07/2013,18:54:46,peterauster,Didn't see the thorny bits. Thought it could be a barndoor although the color blotches were not very distinct. 08/07/2013,18:55:30,jasonchaytor,or they remove it with them when they fall off 08/07/2013,18:56:53,eleanorbors,SPO 08/07/2013,18:57:28,Amy Baco-Taylor,I expect the latter, we've seen plenty attached to Mn 08/07/2013,18:57:43,jasonchaytor,intersecting joints likely responsible for the sharp angular look to the wall 08/07/2013,18:57:48,briankinlan,lat/long? 08/07/2013,18:57:53,robertcarney,tube extending from hole in ROC 08/07/2013,18:59:19,marthanizinski,41 01.8680 N 66 19.7612 W 1628 m 08/07/2013,19:00:34,robertcarney,ROC some large borings 08/07/2013,19:01:24,briankinlan,We're essentially at the tip of the promontory by my estimation...or maybe another 10-20m 08/07/2013,19:02:04,eleanorbors,COR Solenosmillia sp 08/07/2013,19:02:16,robertcarney,clear fiberous tube in the clump of dead cup corals 08/07/2013,19:03:06,marthanizinski,Brian stay the course? 08/07/2013,19:03:38,eleanorbors,Zoom on JFH 08/07/2013,19:04:11,eleanorbors,JFH = Voragonema sp probably 08/07/2013,19:05:17,briankinlan,CORP 10-15 in HD2 view 08/07/2013,19:05:18,eleanorbors,Multiple CORPs 08/07/2013,19:05:36,Tim Shank,Can we zoom in on CORP with associates please? 08/07/2013,19:05:47,Tim Shank,Thank you. 08/07/2013,19:05:55,jasonchaytor,spalling failures 08/07/2013,19:06:14,Scott France,In Dallas. More waiting. More deep sea!! 08/07/2013,19:06:16,Tim Shank,CORP OPH and Ring ACN 08/07/2013,19:06:17,eleanorbors,Many more of these "Ophiomusium" here 08/07/2013,19:06:52,Tim Shank,CORPs seem to be on sediment / or at least horizontal ledges 08/07/2013,19:07:22,Tim Shank,CORP ACN x2 and just 1 OPH. 08/07/2013,19:07:25,Tim Shank,Thank you. 08/07/2013,19:08:16,eleanorbors,Also an OPH on the CORP to the left and in front center now i think 08/07/2013,19:08:20,Tim Shank,Do the smaller CORPs have OPHs? 08/07/2013,19:10:23,eleanorbors,ACN near base of CORP 08/07/2013,19:11:10,eleanorbors,small BIV shell 08/07/2013,19:11:23,eleanorbors,Small OPH on the CORP 08/07/2013,19:11:34,eleanorbors,Just as a note, we lost audio on the I2 feed here at WHOI. 08/07/2013,19:11:44,Scott France,POL as well below OPH? 08/07/2013,19:11:54,marthanizinski,Brian suggestions for the next move? 08/07/2013,19:12:17,eleanorbors,But we can still hear you some on the conference call (intermittently) 08/07/2013,19:13:04,Scott France,Polyps retracted on this one... 08/07/2013,19:13:08,Tim Shank,Is that acanella to the left? 08/07/2013,19:13:19,Tim Shank,looks like it has things hanging off of it. 08/07/2013,19:13:25,Scott France,Yup Acanella 08/07/2013,19:13:27,Tim Shank,mucus trails? 08/07/2013,19:13:31,Andrea Quattrini,Acanella 08/07/2013,19:13:44,Andrea Quattrini,stick like Paramruicea? 08/07/2013,19:13:50,Andrea Quattrini,in back? 08/07/2013,19:13:52,eleanorbors,i think 2 OPHs on this as well 08/07/2013,19:14:05,Scott France,Stick looks interesting 08/07/2013,19:14:18,kellywilliams,one OPH in the branching portion and one at the base I think 08/07/2013,19:14:20,Tim Shank,CORP with asteronyx type oph on the branches and also an OPH at the base 08/07/2013,19:14:38,Tim Shank,smaller stick CORPs? have a CRI attached 08/07/2013,19:14:49,Scott France,Amanda - I saw something on that last Paramuricea that I thought was a POL but could have been an aplacophoran. 08/07/2013,19:14:49,eleanorbors,CRI on smaller CORP in from onf the main target (now out of view) 08/07/2013,19:15:18,eleanorbors,PYC 08/07/2013,19:15:34,eleanorbors,(on the Acanella) 08/07/2013,19:15:44,Tim Shank,Acanella - with white roots, PYC, ACNs, and.... 08/07/2013,19:16:12,Scott France,Boarding already. Bye! 08/07/2013,19:16:59,Tim Shank,COR Acanella - with ophiocantha type OPH 08/07/2013,19:17:05,Tim Shank,maybe more than 1 there 08/07/2013,19:17:09,michaelvecchione,I heard that you got good closeups of a nice octopod. Thanks. I look forward to seeing it on the ftp site. 08/07/2013,19:18:29,kellywilliams,CORP? small not yet branched? 08/07/2013,19:18:36,marthanizinski,1627 m 08/07/2013,19:19:37,Tim Shank,close up of OPH OPHI on seafloor. 08/07/2013,19:19:46,Tim Shank,What is the red thing on the CORP? 08/07/2013,19:19:54,Tim Shank,APH? 08/07/2013,19:20:42,Tim Shank,All good from here. Thank you. 08/07/2013,19:20:42,eleanorbors,JFH 08/07/2013,19:21:05,eleanorbors,bit of exposed rock where it looks like part has chipped off 08/07/2013,19:21:50,eleanorbors,ASR brisingid x3 08/07/2013,19:22:50,marthanizinski,41 01.8841 N 66 19.7678 W 1629 m 08/07/2013,19:23:07,kellywilliams,WHOI Recording EX1304L2_ROV07_5 08/07/2013,19:23:46,Tim Shank,CORP with ACN and OPH snap zoom 08/07/2013,19:24:07,eleanorbors,another small OPH at the base 08/07/2013,19:24:50,eleanorbors,ASR 08/07/2013,19:26:40,eleanorbors,OPH Ophiomusium with a small pink OPH in the rock 08/07/2013,19:26:52,kellywilliams,CORPs several with OPH associates 08/07/2013,19:27:39,eleanorbors,CRI on CORP 08/07/2013,19:27:46,eleanorbors,(on the coral with the brown FLOC) 08/07/2013,19:28:21,eleanorbors,small OPH at base as well 08/07/2013,19:29:00,eleanorbors,APH 08/07/2013,19:29:07,kellywilliams,OPH on the CORP 08/07/2013,19:29:17,kellywilliams,actually in the brown stuff 08/07/2013,19:29:29,kellywilliams,actually I think I saw 2 OPHs 08/07/2013,19:29:59,eleanorbors,several APH here actually 08/07/2013,19:31:10,eleanorbors,a couple ASR 08/07/2013,19:31:20,eleanorbors,ACN Actinernus 08/07/2013,19:31:26,kellywilliams,ASR look the ones that were earlier today ID'd as Neomorphaster, i think 08/07/2013,19:32:28,kellywilliams,CORP multiple 08/07/2013,19:32:33,kellywilliams,CORO Anthomastus 08/07/2013,19:32:52,marthanizinski,41 01.8879 N 66 19.7731 W 1625 m 08/07/2013,19:33:16,kellywilliams,channel/grove in ROC 08/07/2013,19:33:22,kellywilliams,OPHs on ROC and SED 08/07/2013,19:34:12,kellywilliams,CORP multiple again 08/07/2013,19:34:35,briankinlan,well, I do think there was generally greater abundance and diversity as we rounded the promontory, but also a lot of patchiness... certainly not as simple as just promontory / non-promontory. sediment and rock type obviously also play huge role. 08/07/2013,19:34:39,kellywilliams,CORP with OPH x2 and maybe ACN? 08/07/2013,19:34:43,eleanorbors,POL? 08/07/2013,19:35:51,eleanorbors,Beautiful little guy! 08/07/2013,19:35:53,eleanorbors,Nice zoom 08/07/2013,19:36:32,michaelvecchione,scaleworm 08/07/2013,19:36:41,Tim Shank,Totally agree Brian. 08/07/2013,19:36:59,Tim Shank,ACN venus 08/07/2013,19:37:17,briankinlan,Thanks guys! Fantastic dive today! 08/07/2013,19:38:42,eleanorbors,Thanks everyone! 08/07/2013,19:38:53,Tim Shank,Thank you Martha and Amanda, the front row, and all who made the dive possible, including folks on the chat. What I could see of it was fantastic. What an outstanding dive. Thanks again. 08/07/2013,19:39:30,kellywilliams,Thanks for a great dive everyone. Glad I got to participate 08/07/2013,19:39:43,amandademopoulos,thanks everyone! 08/07/2013,19:39:51,marthanizinski,conf call 4 pm 08/07/2013,19:39:56,Andrea Quattrini,nice amanda 08/07/2013,19:40:23,Andrea Quattrini,nice job Martha! 08/07/2013,19:40:28,Andrea Quattrini,:) 08/07/2013,19:41:06,kellywilliams,WHOI recording stopped 08/07/2013,19:49:10,briankennedy,Call-in Number: 1-866-617-5860 Participant code: 1233796 08/07/2013,20:18:55,briankennedy,cruise calender http://tethys.gso.uri.edu/OkeanosExplorerPortal/ex1304l2/cruise-calendar/ex1304-leg-2-dive-plan-schedule