08/12/2013,11:03:38,briankennedy,The Video, FTP site, and Eventlog will be temporarily unavailable for network upgrades between 0700 and 0900 EDT this morning. Please check back after 0900 for exportation in an named area between Lydonia and Powell Canyons. Today’s dive is very shallow much like yesterday’s dive. The ROV will start out at 635 meters then work up to 500 meters. The ROV is scheduled splash at 0830EDT and be on the bottom by 0900EDT. 08/12/2013,12:23:33,Tim Shank,ROV Seirios in water 08/12/2013,12:23:39,Tim Shank,holding at 50m 08/12/2013,12:26:07,Taylor Heyl,Waypoints for Today's Dive: 08/12/2013,WP1 08/12/2013,-67.5359 08/12/2013,40.34973 08/12/2013,Depth 635.308 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,WP2 08/12/2013,-67.5342 08/12/2013,40.35405 08/12/2013,Depth 542.149 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,WP3 08/12/2013,-67.5322 08/12/2013,40.35642 08/12/2013,Depth 500 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,12:26:19,Taylor Heyl,Dive Codes: 08/12/2013,12:26:20,Taylor Heyl,BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,STR - mucus string 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FEC - Fecal (matter) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,EGG - Egg (case) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,Taxa 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FOR - Foraminiferan 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,GRO - Gromiid 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,XEN - Xenophyophoran 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SPO - Sponge 08/12/2013,SPODEM - Demospongiae 08/12/2013,SPOHEX - 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,BRA - Brachiopod 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,BRY - Bryozoan 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,TUN - Tunicate 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SAL - Salp 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,LAR - Larvacean house 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,ECN - Echiuran (or radial feeding trace) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CTE - Ctenophore 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CNI - Cnidarian 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,HYD - Hydroid 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,JFH - Jellyfish 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 08/12/2013, CER- Cerianthid (tube anemone) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,ZOA - Zoanthid 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,COR - Coral 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CORA - Antipatharian 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CORL - Lophelia 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CORM - Madrepora 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CORG - Gorgonian 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CORP - Paramuricea 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CORS - Stylasterid 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CPEN - Pennatulacean 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CORW - Whip coral 08/12/2013, CORANT- Anthomastus 08/12/2013,Echinoderm 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,ASR - Asteroid 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,HOL - Holothurian 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRI - Crinoid 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRIHYO - Hyocrinida 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRIBAT - Bathycrinidae 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRIANT - Antedonidae 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRIZEN - Zenometridae 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRIATE - Atelecrinidae 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRITHA - Thalassometridae 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,OPH - Ophiuroid 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,URC - Urchin 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,ART - Arthropod 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,PYC - Pycnogonid 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,COP - Copepods 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRA - Crab 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,LOB - Lobster 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SQA - Squat Lobster 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SHI - Shrimp 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,BAR - Barnacle 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,APH - Amphipod 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,ISO - Isopod 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,MOL - Mollusk 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,MUS - Mussels 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,NUD - Nudibranch 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,OCT - Octopus 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SQD - Squid 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,LIM - Limpets 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CHI - Chiton 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CLA - Clams 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,PTE - Pteropod 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FSH - Fish 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FCHN - Chondrichthyes 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FCOD - Codlets 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FANT - Anthiins (fancy bass) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, FLAT - Flatfish 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,WOR - Worm 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,POL - Polychaete 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SCA - Scale (worm) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SER - Serpulid worm 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,RIF - Riftia 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SPA - Spaghetti Worms 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,Geology 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,BUR - Burrow 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,COB - Cobble 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,MUD - Mud 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,ROC - Rock 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,RUB - Rubble 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SAD - Sand 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SED - Sediment 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,WAL - Wall 08/12/2013,WOD - Wood 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,Lava Morphology 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,TAL - Talus 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,PIL - Pillow 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,ENT - Entrail 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,LOB - Lobate 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SHE - Sheet 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FOL - Folded 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,JUM - Jumbled 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,HAC - Hackly 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,Sediment Cover 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,LIG - Light 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,POC - Partial/Pockets 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,BLA - Blanket 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,Feature 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,ASG - Axial Summit Graben 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CAR - Carbonate 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CLI - Cliff 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,COL - Collapse 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,CON - Contact 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FAU - Fault 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,FIS - Fissure 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,HAY - Haystack 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,HYX - Hydrothermal 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,PIL - Pillar 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SCP - Scarp 08/12/2013, 08/12/2013,SEP - Seep 08/12/2013,13:07:57,Tim Shank,Good morning explorers. 08/12/2013,13:08:00,Taylor Heyl,Good morning All. WHOI start recording EX1304L2_ROV11_1.ts 08/12/2013,13:08:10,Tim Shank,currently 10m off bottom depth 644m 08/12/2013,13:08:34,Tim Shank,5.4C bottom temp 08/12/2013,13:08:39,Taylor Heyl,Euphausid swarm 08/12/2013,13:09:07,marthanizinski,40 20.9868 N 67 32.1785 W 644 m 08/12/2013,13:10:01,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/12/2013,13:10:03,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:10:20,Taylor Heyl,Moving over soft sediment with red crabs, FELO and midwater fish 08/12/2013,13:10:44,amandademopoulos,many swimmers observed on decent SAL CTE and plankton 08/12/2013,13:10:44,Taylor Heyl,traces on SED 08/12/2013,13:10:48,Tim Shank,100% soft bottom here 08/12/2013,13:10:52,Taylor Heyl,FSH eelpout 08/12/2013,13:11:06,Taylor Heyl,No burrows visible in this sediment 08/12/2013,13:11:16,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/12/2013,13:11:18,Taylor Heyl,quill worm 08/12/2013,13:11:40,Taylor Heyl,white spots on sediment... 08/12/2013,13:11:43,Taylor Heyl,many CRARED here 08/12/2013,13:12:21,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:12:28,Taylor Heyl,FSH midwater 08/12/2013,13:12:42,amandademopoulos,SHI 08/12/2013,13:13:24,Tim Shank,Seeing lots of CRARED but not lots of BUR or ROC for them... 08/12/2013,13:14:45,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/12/2013,13:14:51,Taylor Heyl,translucent SQD 08/12/2013,13:16:41,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/12/2013,13:16:41,Taylor Heyl,CTE red 08/12/2013,13:16:41,Taylor Heyl,CRA with BAR on joints 08/12/2013,13:17:24,Taylor Heyl,large stalked BAR on CRARED 08/12/2013,13:17:34,Taylor Heyl,amphipod swarm - CRARED eating 08/12/2013,13:19:35,Taylor Heyl,HOL 08/12/2013,13:19:43,Taylor Heyl,no, ROC 08/12/2013,13:20:14,Taylor Heyl,first rock! 08/12/2013,13:20:56,Taylor Heyl,FSH "snakes" 08/12/2013,13:21:00,Tim Shank,653m 08/12/2013,13:21:06,Taylor Heyl,FSH midwater 08/12/2013,13:21:12,Taylor Heyl,quill worms on soft flat sediment 08/12/2013,13:21:21,Taylor Heyl,CTE red 08/12/2013,13:21:24,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,13:21:29,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:21:38,Taylor Heyl,CRARED jumping for FSH 08/12/2013,13:21:50,Taylor Heyl,CTE red 08/12/2013,13:21:53,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/12/2013,13:21:54,Taylor Heyl,JFH 08/12/2013,13:22:11,Taylor Heyl,CRARED and quill worms on soft sediment 08/12/2013,13:22:35,Taylor Heyl,SQD translucent 08/12/2013,13:22:54,Taylor Heyl,CRARED mating pair 08/12/2013,13:25:00,Taylor Heyl,CTE red 08/12/2013,13:25:25,Taylor Heyl,quill worms 08/12/2013,13:25:27,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:25:47,amandademopoulos,Note to shore side scientists-throughout leg 1 and leg 2 the ROV group has been dealing with a ground fault in the lasers, so we are not leaving them on, but will turn them on upon request. Please let us know when you want them on and we will follow through. 08/12/2013,13:26:30,Catalina Martinez,test from URI 08/12/2013,13:27:22,Tim Shank,interesting to see that the majority of the CRARED are "facing south" as we transit over the slope… perhaps currents coming upslope? 08/12/2013,13:28:30,Taylor Heyl,ink pseudomorph 08/12/2013,13:29:05,Taylor Heyl,JFH 08/12/2013,13:29:15,Tim Shank,purple center as we have seen... 08/12/2013,13:29:34,amandademopoulos,can't remember the name :( 08/12/2013,13:30:09,Tim Shank,quill worms scattered 08/12/2013,13:30:32,Tim Shank,can see BAR? on CRARED margin 08/12/2013,13:31:17,Tim Shank,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:31:23,Taylor Heyl,not seeing any BUR in sediment 08/12/2013,13:31:27,Taylor Heyl,CRARED mating pair 08/12/2013,13:31:30,Taylor Heyl,FELO x2 08/12/2013,13:31:34,Taylor Heyl,Depth 648 meters 08/12/2013,13:32:17,morgankilgour,there are different types of deep-sea crabs that congregate to mate. 08/12/2013,13:32:36,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:32:41,morgankilgour,huge patches of them have been observed in AK 08/12/2013,13:32:47,Taylor Heyl,still seeing amphipods 08/12/2013,13:32:53,Taylor Heyl,SQD translucent 08/12/2013,13:32:56,Taylor Heyl,FSH midwater 08/12/2013,13:33:18,Taylor Heyl,JFH 08/12/2013,13:33:52,morgankilgour,lasers? 08/12/2013,13:34:06,kelleyelliott,Hi All - WHOI is hosting a GoTo Meeting video session to share the main ROV video since Internet1 is down. Please go to: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/join/319881170 08/12/2013,13:34:38,Taylor Heyl,FSH midwater 08/12/2013,13:34:39,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/12/2013,13:34:40,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/12/2013,13:34:42,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:34:46,Taylor Heyl,close up of midwater FSH 08/12/2013,13:35:49,Taylor Heyl,many translucent SQD here 08/12/2013,13:35:51,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/12/2013,13:35:54,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/12/2013,13:35:57,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,13:36:16,Taylor Heyl,close up of FSH eelpout? 08/12/2013,13:36:46,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/12/2013,13:37:33,Taylor Heyl,FELO snipe eel? 08/12/2013,13:37:38,Taylor Heyl,Depth 644 meters 08/12/2013,13:37:52,Taylor Heyl,scattered small rocks on sediment with quill worms and red crabs 08/12/2013,13:38:22,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 08/12/2013,13:38:28,Taylor Heyl,close up 08/12/2013,13:38:57,Taylor Heyl,CRARED carapace in sediment 08/12/2013,13:39:34,Taylor Heyl,FLAT witch flounder 08/12/2013,13:39:46,Taylor Heyl,discoloration in SED 08/12/2013,13:41:03,Taylor Heyl,gray patch - exposed anoxic layer 08/12/2013,13:41:07,Taylor Heyl,APH in sediment 08/12/2013,13:42:05,Taylor Heyl,close up of dead CRARED with growth on carapace 08/12/2013,13:42:10,Taylor Heyl,HYD on CRARED also 08/12/2013,13:42:15,Catalina Martinez,I1 is back up 08/12/2013,13:42:29,morgankilgour,this could be a molt? 08/12/2013,13:42:48,Taylor Heyl,filamentous bacteria on dead crab 08/12/2013,13:43:14,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,13:43:34,morgankilgour,I've seen them look whole (like this one 08/12/2013,13:43:54,Tim Shank,Really interesting Morgan. 08/12/2013,13:44:16,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:44:22,Tim Shank,Snipe EEL with mouth open 08/12/2013,13:44:27,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/12/2013,13:44:47,morgankilgour,becausse of all the mating pairs, I think this would be porbable. Males hold the females while their shells harden 08/12/2013,13:44:48,Tim Shank,transparent SQD video 08/12/2013,13:45:13,Tim Shank,SQD turning red... 08/12/2013,13:45:36,Taylor Heyl,two SQD swimming together 08/12/2013,13:45:56,Taylor Heyl,close up 08/12/2013,13:46:02,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:46:11,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,13:46:33,Taylor Heyl,Depth 639 meters 08/12/2013,13:47:31,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:48:37,Taylor Heyl,SQD pair - Brachioteuthis mating pair 08/12/2013,13:48:46,Taylor Heyl,CRARED cluster 08/12/2013,13:48:54,Taylor Heyl,Depth 636 meters 08/12/2013,13:49:08,morgankilgour,lasers!!!! 08/12/2013,13:50:40,Tim Shank,seeing some discolored SED here 08/12/2013,13:50:59,Tim Shank,small BURs to for the first time really - 632m 08/12/2013,13:51:08,Taylor Heyl,CRARED aggregations 08/12/2013,13:51:14,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:51:32,Tim Shank,mottled SED no 08/12/2013,13:51:34,Tim Shank,now 08/12/2013,13:51:40,Tim Shank,quill worms still 08/12/2013,13:51:43,Taylor Heyl,SQD rolling on sediment 08/12/2013,13:51:49,Taylor Heyl,ink 08/12/2013,13:52:14,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/12/2013,13:52:20,Taylor Heyl,FSH hake 08/12/2013,13:52:24,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,13:53:10,Taylor Heyl,FSH BBRF, white head 08/12/2013,13:53:17,Taylor Heyl,same as we saw yesterday 08/12/2013,13:53:28,Taylor Heyl,Mating aggregation of Brachioteuthis SQD 08/12/2013,13:54:55,Taylor Heyl,FLAT witch flounder 08/12/2013,13:54:58,Taylor Heyl,x2 08/12/2013,13:56:15,Taylor Heyl,SHI banded 08/12/2013,13:56:17,Taylor Heyl,on sediment 08/12/2013,13:57:34,marthanizinski,40 21.0653 N 67 32.1466 W 628 m 08/12/2013,13:58:39,Taylor Heyl,Traversing over soft sediment with red crab aggregations, quill worms, eels and squid 08/12/2013,13:58:51,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:58:56,Tim Shank,heading 117 transiting over mud with CRARED, quill worms, occasional darker staining of SED 08/12/2013,13:59:00,Tim Shank,626m 08/12/2013,13:59:13,Tim Shank,FSH BBRF 08/12/2013,13:59:19,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/12/2013,13:59:22,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 08/12/2013,13:59:23,Tim Shank,FSH rattail 08/12/2013,13:59:28,Tim Shank,SAL chain 08/12/2013,13:59:31,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,14:00:30,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,14:00:35,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/12/2013,14:00:48,Taylor Heyl,HOL? 08/12/2013,14:00:54,Taylor Heyl,not HOL, CTE 08/12/2013,14:01:11,Taylor Heyl,close up of CTE purple 08/12/2013,14:02:16,Taylor Heyl,CTE lobate 08/12/2013,14:03:21,Rhian Waller,Great shot! 08/12/2013,14:03:44,amandademopoulos,so chain was siphonophore not SAL 08/12/2013,14:04:13,Tim Shank,Outstanding imagery of 2 types of CTEs - 08/12/2013,14:04:18,Tim Shank,** 08/12/2013,14:05:01,Tim Shank,5 meters above bottom - imaging 08/12/2013,14:05:15,Tim Shank,623m total depth 08/12/2013,14:06:47,amandademopoulos,FSH goosefish 08/12/2013,14:07:39,amandademopoulos,is I1 working now? 08/12/2013,14:08:16,Taylor Heyl,close up of goosefish 08/12/2013,14:08:21,Taylor Heyl,SHI hovering above 08/12/2013,14:08:57,Tim Shank,Hermit crab with shell 08/12/2013,14:09:40,Tim Shank,PAG 08/12/2013,14:09:43,Taylor Heyl,more Brachioteuthis squid 08/12/2013,14:09:49,Tim Shank,CTE 08/12/2013,14:09:56,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,14:09:58,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/12/2013,14:10:09,Taylor Heyl,Still moving over soft sediment, no burrows visible 08/12/2013,14:10:25,Taylor Heyl,close up of FSH 08/12/2013,14:10:37,Taylor Heyl,FLAT 08/12/2013,14:10:47,Taylor Heyl,rock 08/12/2013,14:10:51,James Austin,Wow batman! A cobble! 08/12/2013,14:11:01,Taylor Heyl,close up of ROC with SER 08/12/2013,14:11:05,Taylor Heyl,HYD on here too 08/12/2013,14:11:56,Tim Shank,Several SHI or APHs associated with this ROC 08/12/2013,14:12:25,Catalina Martinez,Amanda, I1 is working well now 08/12/2013,14:12:30,Catalina Martinez,Let me know if you have issues 08/12/2013,14:12:45,Tim Shank,616m 08/12/2013,14:12:51,Taylor Heyl,Siphonophore 08/12/2013,14:12:59,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/12/2013,14:12:59,amandademopoulos,ok great-just checking in 08/12/2013,14:13:03,marthanizinski,40 21.0851 N 67 32.1237 W 616 m 08/12/2013,14:13:06,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/12/2013,14:13:15,Taylor Heyl,CRARED less abundant here 08/12/2013,14:13:33,Taylor Heyl,FSH midwater 08/12/2013,14:13:51,Tim Shank,increased numbers of SHI- red- mysids? 08/12/2013,14:14:02,Tim Shank,large abundance of them just off the seafloor 08/12/2013,14:14:58,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/12/2013,14:15:02,Taylor Heyl,FSH myctophids 08/12/2013,14:15:05,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,14:15:16,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/12/2013,14:15:45,Taylor Heyl,close up of SQD - Brachioteuthis 08/12/2013,14:15:50,Tim Shank,Seeing more hard substrate - "pebble" size and larger? 08/12/2013,14:16:54,Taylor Heyl,Depth 614 meters 08/12/2013,14:20:11,briankennedy,Bottom temp 5.46 C Salinity 35.14 PSU 08/12/2013,14:20:29,Taylor Heyl,SQD and siphonophore near bottom 08/12/2013,14:20:43,Taylor Heyl,ink 08/12/2013,14:20:53,Taylor Heyl,SHI close up 08/12/2013,14:21:34,Taylor Heyl,close up of SQD Brachioteuthis 08/12/2013,14:23:29,morgankilgour,missing major cheliped 08/12/2013,14:23:36,Taylor Heyl,CRARED with stalked BAR 08/12/2013,14:23:39,Taylor Heyl,close up 08/12/2013,14:23:42,morgankilgour,lost on the mating dance 08/12/2013,14:24:13,Tim Shank,APH on CRARED carapace 08/12/2013,14:24:17,morgankilgour,could we bed a zoom on th abdome? 08/12/2013,14:24:21,morgankilgour,abdomen? 08/12/2013,14:24:57,morgankilgour,that's ok. she won't cooperate 08/12/2013,14:25:01,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/12/2013,14:25:06,morgankilgour,it could be a parasitic barnacle 08/12/2013,14:25:37,morgankilgour,can't tell without seeing eggs :) 08/12/2013,14:28:34,James Austin,another cobble. no moat. 08/12/2013,14:29:01,Taylor Heyl,SHI x2 and ACN on cobble 08/12/2013,14:29:04,Taylor Heyl,SER too 08/12/2013,14:29:12,Tim Shank,SHI striped at 605m 08/12/2013,14:29:17,Taylor Heyl,HYD 08/12/2013,14:29:21,Tim Shank,close up of SHI *** 08/12/2013,14:29:55,Taylor Heyl,POL scale worm on ACN 08/12/2013,14:29:57,Tim Shank,POL on ACN on ROC 08/12/2013,14:30:27,marthanizinski,40 21.1135 N 67 32.1139 W 605 m 08/12/2013,14:30:46,Tim Shank,Yes, I think dark POL on ACN on ROC 08/12/2013,14:30:47,Rhian Waller,Looks like a bolocera type anemone - the tentacles can be pulled off and they regrow new ones! 08/12/2013,14:30:51,Tim Shank,These are different from the shrimp in the water column - The SHI (red cephalothorax) in the water column are indeed most likely sergestids, perhaps in the genus Eusergestes - but need additional imagery for sample… 08/12/2013,14:31:06,Taylor Heyl,FSH midwater - many 08/12/2013,14:31:06,Tim Shank,or sample 08/12/2013,14:31:30,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/12/2013,14:31:35,Taylor Heyl,Depth 605 meters 08/12/2013,14:33:16,Taylor Heyl,ACN eating FSH midwater 08/12/2013,14:33:27,Taylor Heyl,SHI banded near ACN also 08/12/2013,14:34:04,Taylor Heyl,ACN caught SQD too 08/12/2013,14:34:11,Rhian Waller,Feast! 08/12/2013,14:36:55,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L2_ROV11_2.ts 08/12/2013,14:37:07,Taylor Heyl,close up of CRARED eating SQD next to ROC 08/12/2013,14:37:09,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,14:37:14,Taylor Heyl,BAR on CRARED carapace 08/12/2013,14:37:17,Taylor Heyl,SER on ROC behind 08/12/2013,14:40:34,Taylor Heyl,Still moving over soft sediment with red crabs, quill worms, squid and many midwater fish 08/12/2013,14:40:38,Taylor Heyl,Depth 597 meters 08/12/2013,14:44:05,Tim Shank,ROC morphs suggest "rounded gravel" - exotics like yesterday 08/12/2013,14:44:28,James Austin,bits of what look to be stream gravel - diverse rock types 08/12/2013,14:44:56,Tim Shank,Close up of FSH eelpout - Zoaridae? 08/12/2013,14:45:20,Tim Shank,with "ribbon" tail... 08/12/2013,14:46:01,Tim Shank,Juvenile? ...need fish people to say! :-) 08/12/2013,14:46:19,morgankilgour,I like "tinsel-butt" fish 08/12/2013,14:46:31,Tim Shank,not an eelpout? - can see strong dorsal fin. 08/12/2013,14:47:04,Tim Shank,CTE red 08/12/2013,14:49:34,Tim Shank,More stream gravel... 08/12/2013,14:49:38,Tim Shank,593m 08/12/2013,14:49:59,Tim Shank,still not seeing significant BURrowing.. 08/12/2013,14:50:12,Taylor Heyl,quill worms on sediment 08/12/2013,14:50:14,James Austin,scattered gravel - no moats 08/12/2013,14:50:18,Taylor Heyl,Depth 592 meters 08/12/2013,14:50:31,Taylor Heyl,close up of CRARED carapace, broken on sedimnet 08/12/2013,14:50:36,Taylor Heyl,siphonophore 08/12/2013,14:50:41,Tim Shank,abundance /presence of CRARED reduced here 08/12/2013,14:50:45,Tim Shank,at 591m 08/12/2013,14:50:52,Taylor Heyl,ACN in SED 08/12/2013,14:51:05,Taylor Heyl,FEC 08/12/2013,14:51:41,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,14:51:42,Rhian Waller,Just caught my name……anemone? Doesn't look like a cerianthid because it's lying on the sediment rather than in.... 08/12/2013,14:52:06,Taylor Heyl,FSH midwater 08/12/2013,14:52:16,Taylor Heyl,CRARED much less abundant here 08/12/2013,14:52:30,Tim Shank,looked like some some sort of ACN…. 08/12/2013,14:53:18,Tim Shank,FSH with lure 08/12/2013,14:53:58,Tim Shank,close up 08/12/2013,14:54:35,Taylor Heyl,long siphonophore in serios view 08/12/2013,14:55:00,Taylor Heyl,FSH long fin hake on SED 08/12/2013,14:55:10,Taylor Heyl,pebble next to FSH with SER 08/12/2013,14:55:35,James Austin,more scattered gravel 08/12/2013,14:57:37,Taylor Heyl,FSH Stomias 08/12/2013,14:58:16,morgankilgour,it would be really coold to see if the lure was bioluminescent 08/12/2013,14:58:54,morgankilgour,cool 08/12/2013,14:59:09,James Austin,coarser-grained sediment accumulation - winnowed lag deposit? 08/12/2013,14:59:39,Tim Shank,Much more pebble/gravel here - 589m 08/12/2013,15:00:08,amandademopoulos,FLAT witch founder? 08/12/2013,15:00:30,Tim Shank,CRARED mating pair.. 08/12/2013,15:00:50,Tim Shank,PAG hermit crab with shell- 587m 08/12/2013,15:00:54,marthanizinski,080 bearing 08/12/2013,15:03:13,morgankilgour,is that a shrimp under it? 08/12/2013,15:04:29,morgankilgour,squid? 08/12/2013,15:04:57,kelleyelliott90027,Hello this is a test from Silver Spring ECC! 08/12/2013,15:05:08,Catalina Martinez,I see you Mashkoor! 08/12/2013,15:05:18,Catalina Martinez,pretending to be Kelley. . . 08/12/2013,15:05:46,Tim Shank,Yes , it's a SHI - looks like captured by the lower abdomen- carried by a siphonophre….what? 08/12/2013,15:05:55,Tim Shank,**** that's a new one. 08/12/2013,15:06:39,Catalina Martinez,Are those siphonophores known to be carnivorous? 08/12/2013,15:07:24,Tim Shank,PAG hermit CRA 08/12/2013,15:07:28,Taylor Heyl,substrate change to pebble/sediment transition 08/12/2013,15:07:34,Taylor Heyl,"gravel" 08/12/2013,15:07:40,Tim Shank,gravel of varying sizes 08/12/2013,15:07:41,Taylor Heyl,FELO snipe eel 08/12/2013,15:07:51,Tim Shank,576m 08/12/2013,15:07:54,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/12/2013,15:08:01,James Austin,scattered gravel in view. product of periodic winnowing by currents here? 08/12/2013,15:08:21,Tim Shank,seeing large white CRA- coming up…..Jonah or rock crab? 08/12/2013,15:08:42,Tim Shank,imaging rock-like thing first… 08/12/2013,15:08:51,James Austin,occasional larger rocks - some cobbles. no moats. 08/12/2013,15:08:57,Tim Shank,redish…with SER 08/12/2013,15:09:01,morgankilgour,is anyone else seing cumaceans in the water column? I keep thinking I see one or two 08/12/2013,15:09:37,Tim Shank,gravel here seems to be more angular…. 08/12/2013,15:10:05,Tim Shank,red-brown ROC close up 08/12/2013,15:10:09,Tim Shank,HYD 08/12/2013,15:10:31,Taylor Heyl,SER on ROC close up 08/12/2013,15:10:32,James Austin,rock very red - not sure whether the color is coming from the rock itself or encrusting biology. 08/12/2013,15:10:34,Taylor Heyl,worms out of tubes 08/12/2013,15:11:45,James Austin,scattered gravel around the cobble of different types. diverse, rounded gravel suggests that all of this material is stream-driven material from the shelf, transported to this depth by turbidity currents, storm waves, ... 08/12/2013,15:12:44,James Austin,larger rock in the background 08/12/2013,15:12:53,Tim Shank,CRA cancer −576m 08/12/2013,15:13:12,Taylor Heyl,close up 08/12/2013,15:13:17,Tim Shank,Saw the buried dorsal carapace of this earlier 08/12/2013,15:13:44,Tim Shank,did not see any associates / colonists on this CRA 08/12/2013,15:13:55,James Austin,boulder - first moat I have seen. 08/12/2013,15:14:07,Tim Shank,ROC island- ACN venus- x 4 08/12/2013,15:14:14,Tim Shank,CRA cancer x 2 08/12/2013,15:14:16,Tim Shank,SHI striped 08/12/2013,15:14:22,Tim Shank,on ROC 08/12/2013,15:15:15,Tim Shank,NExt ROC with ACN venus x3 08/12/2013,15:15:21,James Austin,Red color could be Fe leaching from the rock, or a primary color - the only red rocks that could be out here would be Triassic redbeds - lacustrine sediments ~200 million years old. They could have been eroded from the Newark Series and brought out here by rivers, then transported downslope. 08/12/2013,15:15:27,Tim Shank,larger pieces of gravel different typues 08/12/2013,15:15:36,morgankilgour,"Rock crabs are among the most common subtidal crabs in Rhode Island. Like other crabs, they possess a hard exoskeleton, which enables them to live successfully in the harsh rocky tidal environment. Rock crabs have relatively smooth oval or fan-shaped carapace with a rounded front border. Antennae used for taste and smell and two movable eyestalks are located at the front of the shell. Between the eyestalks are three spines and nine smooth spines run along the outside edge of the carapace.A similar crab is the Jonah crab (Cancer borealis), which differs only slightly by having jagged spines along the shell and by being more common in deeper waters.: 08/12/2013,15:15:41,morgankilgour," 08/12/2013,15:15:42,Tim Shank,PAG hermit with white shells 08/12/2013,15:15:48,Tim Shank,SER tubes on ROC 08/12/2013,15:15:53,Tim Shank,FSH longfin hake 08/12/2013,15:16:18,Tim Shank,no other conspicuous faunaon ROC.. 08/12/2013,15:16:24,Tim Shank,Thank you. 08/12/2013,15:16:40,Tim Shank,SQD 08/12/2013,15:16:46,Tim Shank,572m 08/12/2013,15:17:25,Tim Shank,FSH BBRF 08/12/2013,15:17:34,marthanizinski,40 21.1564 N 67 32.0619 W 568 m 08/12/2013,15:17:47,Tim Shank,SED slope with a little more micro relief 08/12/2013,15:17:52,James Austin,pebbles and gravel are two terms used interchangeably for "rocks" 4-64 mm in diameter. Cobbles and boulders are larger. 08/12/2013,15:18:22,James Austin,boulder with prominent moat 08/12/2013,15:18:25,Tim Shank,Next large ROC - heading is 080 08/12/2013,15:18:50,Tim Shank,ALL 3 ACN VENUS X4 are on western face 08/12/2013,15:18:55,Tim Shank,CRARED 08/12/2013,15:19:08,Tim Shank,ACN - different, light purple 08/12/2013,15:19:26,Tim Shank,SHI striped on ROC and on light purple ACN 08/12/2013,15:19:35,Tim Shank,another FISH Hake 08/12/2013,15:19:52,Tim Shank,looks like loads of HYD on ROC surfaces 08/12/2013,15:20:10,Tim Shank,SQA under rock 08/12/2013,15:20:20,James Austin,great example of exotic rock material - rounded cobbles next to a boulder. Diverse rock types. The cobbles got rounded by moving water, tumbling by rivers on the shelf. They were NOT formed in place. 08/12/2013,15:20:31,Tim Shank,GAS on rock white 08/12/2013,15:21:00,Taylor Heyl,close up of SQA next to ROC 08/12/2013,15:21:07,Tim Shank,SQA Munida - same species as yesterday? 08/12/2013,15:21:13,Tim Shank,eating APH 08/12/2013,15:21:34,kelleyelliott90027,can these rocks be the debris from past glaciers ? 08/12/2013,15:21:40,Taylor Heyl,BAR on boulder 08/12/2013,15:21:45,Taylor Heyl,SHI banded 08/12/2013,15:21:52,morgankilgour,if you go straight down, there's another sqa 08/12/2013,15:21:53,Tim Shank,SHI striped with yellow gonads visible under carapace - GREAT shot *** 08/12/2013,15:22:07,Taylor Heyl,SHI climbing on ACN venus fly trap 08/12/2013,15:22:08,Tim Shank,BAR on ROC - nono-stalked 08/12/2013,15:22:15,Taylor Heyl,FELO snipe eel 08/12/2013,15:22:17,Taylor Heyl,siphonophore 08/12/2013,15:22:24,Taylor Heyl,amphipod swarm caught up with us 08/12/2013,15:22:28,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/12/2013,15:22:38,Taylor Heyl,a few CRARED on soft sediment behind boulder 08/12/2013,15:22:42,Taylor Heyl,Depth 565 meters 08/12/2013,15:23:46,James Austin,two more cobble/boulders 08/12/2013,15:24:02,James Austin,gravel scattered everywhere. 08/12/2013,15:24:52,Tim Shank,Seeing decreases in SQD and REDCRA abundance- 08/12/2013,15:24:56,Tim Shank,551m 08/12/2013,15:26:37,James Austin,cobble, amid gravel field. 08/12/2013,15:27:09,Tim Shank,REDCRA next to SIPH on floor 08/12/2013,15:27:37,Tim Shank,FSH synaphobranchid 08/12/2013,15:27:43,Tim Shank,SHI sergestid 08/12/2013,15:27:59,James Austin,another cobble, partially buried. 08/12/2013,15:28:00,Tim Shank,god imagery of SHI sergestid* 08/12/2013,15:28:35,James Austin,boulder. 08/12/2013,15:29:08,Tim Shank,Boulder ROC with ACN x2 venus 08/12/2013,15:29:18,Tim Shank,SQA below Rock edge 08/12/2013,15:29:26,Tim Shank,CTE 08/12/2013,15:29:46,Tim Shank,Stream boulder 08/12/2013,15:30:00,Tim Shank,SPO white on ROC surface 08/12/2013,15:30:15,Taylor Heyl,SER on ROC surface 08/12/2013,15:30:26,Tim Shank,SQA Munida- close up 08/12/2013,15:30:36,Tim Shank,GAS white 08/12/2013,15:30:48,morgankilgour,where are the chelipeds? 08/12/2013,15:30:53,Tim Shank,PAG shell withour the PAG 08/12/2013,15:30:59,morgankilgour,never mine, I see them now 08/12/2013,15:31:05,morgankilgour,mind not mine 08/12/2013,15:31:29,Taylor Heyl,HYD on surface of ROC 08/12/2013,15:31:37,Taylor Heyl,SQA smaller on ROC 08/12/2013,15:31:52,Taylor Heyl,many SHI too 08/12/2013,15:32:10,Tim Shank,SPO yellow and also SHI on white SPO 08/12/2013,15:33:11,Tim Shank,REDCRA mating pair 08/12/2013,15:33:13,Tim Shank,close up 08/12/2013,15:33:31,marthanizinski,bearing 345 08/12/2013,15:35:25,James Austin,boulder, more angular - with moat. Rock still likely transported from the shelf. 08/12/2013,15:35:37,marthanizinski,070 bearing 08/12/2013,15:36:17,morgankilgour,Jamie just told me the plan... sounds good to me! 08/12/2013,15:36:25,Tim Shank,BUR? large round- consolidated inside 08/12/2013,15:36:29,Taylor Heyl,hole in SED 08/12/2013,15:37:01,Taylor Heyl,Siphonophore 08/12/2013,15:37:27,bradstevens,Please correct last several REDCRA to CRARED for searching 08/12/2013,15:39:39,Taylor Heyl,PAG 08/12/2013,15:39:42,Tim Shank,No longer seeing the abundance of mid-water fauna….at 531m 08/12/2013,15:40:21,Taylor Heyl,APH in mucus web? 08/12/2013,15:40:27,Taylor Heyl,ink pseudomorph? 08/12/2013,15:44:01,Taylor Heyl,Boulder with FSH hake at base, CRARED on top and ACN venus fly trap 08/12/2013,15:44:05,Taylor Heyl,SER on ROC 08/12/2013,15:44:07,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/12/2013,15:44:10,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,15:45:20,morgankilgour,really cool! 08/12/2013,15:45:27,morgankilgour,thanks for the playback! 08/12/2013,15:45:28,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L2_ROV11_3.ts 08/12/2013,15:45:54,Taylor Heyl,FSH long fin hake x2 08/12/2013,15:46:11,Taylor Heyl,FSH swordfish came through, almost knocked CRARED off ROC 08/12/2013,15:46:26,Taylor Heyl,close up of SHI eating APH 08/12/2013,15:47:46,Taylor Heyl,SQA next to BUR 08/12/2013,15:47:53,Taylor Heyl,Depth 528 meters 08/12/2013,15:48:17,Taylor Heyl,another tiny SQA coming out of BUR 08/12/2013,15:48:20,Taylor Heyl,close up of SQA 08/12/2013,15:48:25,Taylor Heyl,OPH arms in SED 08/12/2013,15:49:26,Taylor Heyl,SQD Brachioteuthis 08/12/2013,15:49:54,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/12/2013,15:49:59,Taylor Heyl,FSH hake 08/12/2013,15:50:05,Taylor Heyl,FSH BBRF 08/12/2013,15:50:15,Taylor Heyl,many SQD Brachioteuthis 08/12/2013,15:50:21,Taylor Heyl,small ROCs here 08/12/2013,15:50:29,Taylor Heyl,white debris on SED? 08/12/2013,15:50:36,Taylor Heyl,shell? 08/12/2013,15:50:41,Taylor Heyl,dismembered CRA 08/12/2013,15:50:47,Taylor Heyl,SHI 08/12/2013,15:50:51,Taylor Heyl,Depth 534 meters 08/12/2013,15:50:55,Taylor Heyl,CRA cancer 08/12/2013,15:51:17,Taylor Heyl,2 boulders with FSH aggregation 08/12/2013,15:51:19,Tim Shank,524m 08/12/2013,15:51:27,Taylor Heyl,4 sebastis and 2 longfin hake 08/12/2013,15:51:37,Tim Shank,SHI several SHI striped on ROC 08/12/2013,15:51:42,Taylor Heyl,HYD and SPO, SHI on ORC 08/12/2013,15:51:48,Taylor Heyl,yellow SPO on this ROC also 08/12/2013,15:51:59,Taylor Heyl,amphipod swarm 08/12/2013,15:52:08,Tim Shank,Can see OPH arms coming out of SED 08/12/2013,15:52:18,Taylor Heyl,pebble habitat below these boulders 08/12/2013,15:52:22,Taylor Heyl,siphonophore 08/12/2013,15:52:32,Taylor Heyl,SQD Brachioteuthis 08/12/2013,15:52:41,Taylor Heyl,close up of ROC 08/12/2013,15:52:43,Tim Shank,SQA under / near cobble X2 08/12/2013,15:53:19,marthanizinski,40 21.1654 N 67 31.9918 W 524 m 08/12/2013,15:53:19,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysids abundant 08/12/2013,15:54:22,Tim Shank,Still seeing some quill worms 08/12/2013,15:54:44,Tim Shank,SQD 08/12/2013,15:54:49,Taylor Heyl,Depth 520 meters 08/12/2013,15:55:19,Taylor Heyl,angular ROC with ACN large, 2 FSH Sebastis, CRARED and hake 08/12/2013,15:55:27,Taylor Heyl,SER and yellow SPO on ROC 08/12/2013,15:55:30,Taylor Heyl,SHI too 08/12/2013,15:57:52,Tim Shank,ROC Boulder - HYD, CRARED, ACN venus x2 08/12/2013,15:57:57,Tim Shank,White SPO 08/12/2013,15:58:04,James Austin,angular boulder. a lot of gravel around it. diverse rock types. looks like a winnowed lag surface. 08/12/2013,15:58:22,Tim Shank,SHI sergestids continue in the water column 08/12/2013,15:58:30,Tim Shank,FSH hake 08/12/2013,15:58:41,Tim Shank,Crab parts on floor 08/12/2013,15:58:57,Tim Shank,CRA cancer at base of ROC 519m 08/12/2013,15:59:09,Tim Shank,SIPHO 08/12/2013,15:59:23,Taylor Heyl,plant material 08/12/2013,16:00:48,Tim Shank,SPO -white ball close up 08/12/2013,16:00:53,Tim Shank,SHI striped 08/12/2013,16:00:56,Tim Shank,on ROC 08/12/2013,16:02:33,James Austin,scattered boulders - partially buried. 08/12/2013,16:02:59,Taylor Heyl,Current from SE to NW 08/12/2013,16:03:01,Taylor Heyl,FELO snipe eel 08/12/2013,16:03:05,Taylor Heyl,Depth 516 meters 08/12/2013,16:03:38,Taylor Heyl,Traversing over soft sediment, no burrows visible, occasional small rocks 08/12/2013,16:08:20,James Austin,continued scattered gravel. 08/12/2013,16:08:32,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/12/2013,16:08:35,Taylor Heyl,FSH rattail 08/12/2013,16:08:37,Taylor Heyl,FELO snipe eel 08/12/2013,16:08:41,Taylor Heyl,siphonophore 08/12/2013,16:08:46,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Nezumia 08/12/2013,16:08:46,Taylor Heyl,FSH myctophid 08/12/2013,16:09:04,Andrea Quattrini,FSH midwater very abundant 08/12/2013,16:09:16,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Nemichthyidae 08/12/2013,16:09:20,Taylor Heyl,small ROC with FSH at base 08/12/2013,16:09:25,Taylor Heyl,ACN x2 venus fly trap 08/12/2013,16:10:00,Taylor Heyl,FSH hake 08/12/2013,16:10:10,Taylor Heyl,SER and SPO on ROC 08/12/2013,16:11:56,Taylor Heyl,SQD different type 08/12/2013,16:12:06,Taylor Heyl,Depth 513 meters 08/12/2013,16:13:02,Taylor Heyl,FLAT witch flounder 08/12/2013,16:13:18,Taylor Heyl,OCT white same as yesterday 08/12/2013,16:14:42,Catalina Martinez,http://gizmodo.com/5896445/this-swordfish-pierced-the-hull-of-a-deep-sea-submarine 08/12/2013,16:15:19,marthanizinski,40 21.1762 N 67 31.9444 W 512 m 08/12/2013,16:15:43,Taylor Heyl,Soft sediment with quill worms 08/12/2013,16:15:46,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/12/2013,16:16:30,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/12/2013,16:16:40,James Austin,another boulder with moat - gravel scattered around. 08/12/2013,16:16:41,Taylor Heyl,small ROC with CRA cancer x2 at base 08/12/2013,16:16:50,Taylor Heyl,Boulder in depression with pebbles around 08/12/2013,16:17:02,Taylor Heyl,SER, HYD, SPO and SQA on ROC 08/12/2013,16:17:15,Taylor Heyl,GAS and BIV on ROC also 08/12/2013,16:17:20,Taylor Heyl,Translucent BIV 08/12/2013,16:17:35,Taylor Heyl,SQA x2 08/12/2013,16:18:20,Tim Shank,small APH on HYD on ROC 08/12/2013,16:19:39,Taylor Heyl,dead CRA cancer 08/12/2013,16:19:58,Taylor Heyl,encrusting yellow SPO and HYD on small ROC 08/12/2013,16:20:03,James Austin,another rounded boulder - with moat 08/12/2013,16:20:04,Taylor Heyl,CRA cancer under ROC 08/12/2013,16:20:08,Tim Shank,noting fewer FISH hear closer to 500m 08/12/2013,16:20:35,Taylor Heyl,seeing small burrows in sediment now 08/12/2013,16:21:25,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/12/2013,16:21:28,Taylor Heyl,SAL chain 08/12/2013,16:21:38,Tim Shank,511m 08/12/2013,16:21:45,Tim Shank,heading mostly east 08/12/2013,16:22:06,Tim Shank,CRA cancer in SED 08/12/2013,16:22:11,Tim Shank,FSH rattila 08/12/2013,16:22:16,Tim Shank,rattail 08/12/2013,16:23:00,Taylor Heyl,brown OCT 08/12/2013,16:23:04,Taylor Heyl,close up 08/12/2013,16:25:08,Taylor Heyl,FSH hake 08/12/2013,16:25:20,Taylor Heyl,SQD Brachioteuthis 08/12/2013,16:25:27,Taylor Heyl,Quill worm 08/12/2013,16:26:35,Tim Shank,CRARED 08/12/2013,16:26:51,morgankilgour,means it's an old shell 08/12/2013,16:26:57,Tim Shank,BAR on dorsal carapace 08/12/2013,16:27:31,Tim Shank,FSH flatfish 08/12/2013,16:27:38,Taylor Heyl,FLAT flounder 08/12/2013,16:27:58,Taylor Heyl,ACN in SED 08/12/2013,16:28:24,Tim Shank,SQD 08/12/2013,16:28:53,Tim Shank,quill worm 08/12/2013,16:29:00,Tim Shank,512m 08/12/2013,16:31:38,Tim Shank,quill worms here with CRARED 08/12/2013,16:34:22,Tim Shank,not seeing aggregations of amphipods or SHI in water column anymore….. 08/12/2013,16:35:08,marthanizinski,40 21.1937 N 67 31.9069 W 513 m 08/12/2013,16:35:55,Tim Shank,taking a course that is NE now to get to 500m isobath 08/12/2013,16:36:13,Tim Shank,then will run along SE to run along isobath and stay away from fishing gear. 08/12/2013,16:37:04,morgankilgour, 08/12/2013,(Unfortunately, the source of this image is unknown to us. It is probably not derived from UCMP. 08/12/2013,16:37:31,morgankilgour,please disregard 08/12/2013,16:39:14,James Austin,boulder with deep moat 08/12/2013,16:39:15,Tim Shank,CRA cancer 08/12/2013,16:39:27,Tim Shank,ROC with ACN venus 08/12/2013,16:39:38,Tim Shank,CRARED - molt on seafloor 08/12/2013,16:39:41,Tim Shank,FSH hake 08/12/2013,16:39:48,Tim Shank,SER on ROC 08/12/2013,16:40:00,Tim Shank,SHI striped 08/12/2013,16:40:38,Tim Shank,current is currently out of the West 08/12/2013,16:40:54,Tim Shank,FSH witch flounder 08/12/2013,16:41:50,Andrea Quattrini,CRA molt 08/12/2013,16:44:07,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/12/2013,16:44:40,Andrea Quattrini,I1 down or is it just me? 08/12/2013,16:45:52,Andrea Quattrini,check event log 08/12/2013,16:46:51,Tim Shank,Skate - first one today, I thnk... 08/12/2013,16:47:02,Tim Shank,i! is up and running... 08/12/2013,16:47:10,Tim Shank,close up on skate 08/12/2013,16:47:41,Andrea Quattrini,may be a thorny skate? 08/12/2013,16:47:54,Andrea Quattrini,but i don't know for sure! 08/12/2013,16:48:01,Tim Shank,Love the way they "walk" with fins 08/12/2013,16:48:19,Tim Shank,The one yesterday "walked" in the same manner. 08/12/2013,16:49:40,Andrea Quattrini,I1 issues. Anyone else? 08/12/2013,16:49:45,Tim Shank,I don't think we have observed: HOL, URC, or XEN on the SED so far today….depth is 509m 08/12/2013,16:49:53,Tim Shank,SQD 08/12/2013,16:50:06,Tim Shank,CRARED one arm... 08/12/2013,16:50:11,morgankilgour,I1 is down right now 08/12/2013,16:50:23,Andrea Quattrini,ok thanks 08/12/2013,16:50:38,Tim Shank,PAG with white shell 08/12/2013,16:50:54,morgankilgour,They are working on it:) 08/12/2013,16:51:25,Tim Shank,Great close up of PAG - fantastic- *** 08/12/2013,16:51:56,Tim Shank,less than 5cm "across" on that PAG 08/12/2013,16:52:24,Tim Shank,still seeing those "cup anemones" on SED- part of tentacles flush on SED 08/12/2013,16:53:20,James Austin,scattered gravel. pieces mostly rounded. 08/12/2013,16:54:48,Tim Shank,GREAT shot of CRA cancer eating on CRARED abdomen 08/12/2013,16:54:50,morgankilgour,female redcrab 08/12/2013,16:54:58,Tim Shank,gills 08/12/2013,16:54:59,morgankilgour,those are her pleiopods 08/12/2013,16:55:07,Tim Shank,GAS on seafloor 08/12/2013,16:55:45,Tim Shank,"Swimmerets" on abdomen 08/12/2013,16:55:55,morgankilgour,snack for later 08/12/2013,16:56:01,Andrea Quattrini,claw under cancer crab 08/12/2013,16:56:46,Tim Shank,APH in SED next to crab eyes 08/12/2013,16:56:55,morgankilgour,I'm not seeing a lot of tissue, is anyone else? 08/12/2013,16:58:05,morgankilgour,something inside the redcrab moving around 08/12/2013,16:58:21,Andrea Quattrini,I1 down here 08/12/2013,16:58:29,morgankilgour,amphipods poss 08/12/2013,16:58:30,Tim Shank,No. didn't see a lot of tissue.., but didn't get a look inside.. 08/12/2013,16:58:38,morgankilgour,they are still working on it 08/12/2013,16:58:48,Tim Shank,Yes, agreed. Looked like an APH in there 08/12/2013,16:58:49,Andrea Quattrini,k thanks 08/12/2013,16:58:54,James Austin,boulder with moat. 08/12/2013,16:59:38,Tim Shank,ROC with ACN venus with dead CRA cancer 08/12/2013,16:59:45,Tim Shank,perhaps one alive…. 08/12/2013,17:00:04,morgankilgour,molt in the moat? 08/12/2013,17:00:21,Catalina Martinez,WHOI, how does I2 look in your world? 08/12/2013,17:00:30,Tim Shank,Very nice. 08/12/2013,17:00:33,Catalina Martinez,thanks 08/12/2013,17:00:48,Tim Shank,all feeds - stream 2 pixelated though... 08/12/2013,17:00:52,Tim Shank,FSH eelpout 08/12/2013,17:01:21,Catalina Martinez,Yeah. Our I2 doesn't look great right now and I1 kept getting interrupted. Should be back now 08/12/2013,17:01:31,marthanizinski,40 21.2342 N 67 31.9012 W 504 m 08/12/2013,17:01:31,Tim Shank,PAG with white shell. 08/12/2013,17:01:38,Tim Shank,shell cracked 08/12/2013,17:02:17,Andrea Quattrini,I1 is back here 08/12/2013,17:02:38,Tim Shank,close up- great shot…different shell perhaps…. don't see the gastropods with these shells alive- perhaps more shallow than this. 08/12/2013,17:02:43,Tim Shank,504m 08/12/2013,17:03:13,James Austin,isolated cobble 08/12/2013,17:03:40,Andrea Quattrini,I1 is down again! sorry 08/12/2013,17:03:45,Tim Shank,FSH striped eelpout? 08/12/2013,17:05:04,Andrea Quattrini,i cannot talk right now…sorry lots of background noise 08/12/2013,17:05:18,Catalina Martinez,working on I1 issues, sorry 08/12/2013,17:06:07,Andrea Quattrini,correct amanda 08/12/2013,17:06:25,Tim Shank,SQD 08/12/2013,17:07:28,Tim Shank,FSH snipe eel 08/12/2013,17:07:39,Tim Shank,quill worms continue 08/12/2013,17:08:26,Tim Shank,SQA under small ROC 08/12/2013,17:08:58,James Austin,angular cobble - small moat 08/12/2013,17:10:16,kerrymcculloch,SQD on sediment surface 08/12/2013,17:10:36,Tim Shank,GAS on SED 08/12/2013,17:12:03,morgankilgour,today is predation day. not warm and fuzzy video day. 08/12/2013,17:12:07,Tim Shank,close up of "Cup anemone" and SQD 08/12/2013,17:14:03,Tim Shank,PTE shelll 08/12/2013,17:14:42,Tim Shank,499m total depth 08/12/2013,17:14:52,kerrymcculloch,SQD 08/12/2013,17:15:03,kerrymcculloch,FLAT witch 08/12/2013,17:15:23,amandademopoulos,not sure if GAS there are sipunculids that inhabit gas shells and there was a large "trunk" extending from shell-will have to take a closer look next time 08/12/2013,17:16:13,marthanizinski,40 21.2446 N 67 31.8987 W 501 m 08/12/2013,17:16:22,marthanizinski,bearing 060 08/12/2013,17:16:29,James Austin,cobble with moat. 08/12/2013,17:16:41,Tim Shank,ROC with ACN venus with SQA 08/12/2013,17:18:30,James Austin,boulder with moat. Moat pretty deep. Once again, the moat is asymmetric, with the shallower rim on the upcurrent side. 08/12/2013,17:18:39,kerrymcculloch,ROC with 3 ACN venus 08/12/2013,17:18:53,Tim Shank,ACN venus' just closed in response to FSH*** 08/12/2013,17:19:45,James Austin,more cobbles 08/12/2013,17:20:09,James Austin,cobbles and boulders, most with current features associated with them. 08/12/2013,17:20:17,kerrymcculloch,quill worms 08/12/2013,17:20:30,kerrymcculloch,CRARED 08/12/2013,17:20:32,James Austin,more boulders 08/12/2013,17:21:15,kerrymcculloch,FSH 08/12/2013,17:21:49,kerrymcculloch,FSH BBRF 08/12/2013,17:22:35,kerrymcculloch,FSH longfinned hake 08/12/2013,17:22:47,kerrymcculloch,dead CRARED 08/12/2013,17:23:03,kerrymcculloch,SPO on ROC 08/12/2013,17:23:07,kerrymcculloch,CTE 08/12/2013,17:23:19,kerrymcculloch,5 ACN venus on ROC 08/12/2013,17:25:06,Tim Shank,CRARED 08/12/2013,17:25:12,Tim Shank,ROC with ACN venus x2 08/12/2013,17:25:22,James Austin,cobbles and boulders, with scattered gravel. 08/12/2013,17:25:26,Tim Shank,504m 08/12/2013,17:25:39,Tim Shank,next boulder with ACN x5 08/12/2013,17:25:41,Tim Shank,CRA cancer 08/12/2013,17:25:45,Tim Shank,CTE 08/12/2013,17:26:12,James Austin,some of these boulder/cobble accumulations may be dropstones (rocks dropped by icebergs as they melt). 08/12/2013,17:27:02,Tim Shank,Siphonophore... 08/12/2013,17:28:16,James Austin,more cobbles and boulders. 08/12/2013,17:28:31,Tim Shank,several ROCs with ACN venus…..as many as 4 individuals- large 08/12/2013,17:29:33,kerrymcculloch,FSH BBRF 08/12/2013,17:30:55,kerrymcculloch,CRARED 08/12/2013,17:32:24,marthanizinski,strong current w to e 08/12/2013,17:32:48,Tim Shank,No trash observed today. 08/12/2013,17:33:14,Tim Shank,ROC with SQA 08/12/2013,17:33:22,Tim Shank,REDCRA mating pair. 08/12/2013,17:34:12,leswatling,technically its mate guarding. 08/12/2013,17:34:43,morgankilgour,evidence that the female eats! Glitter fest 08/12/2013,17:35:03,leswatling,Male holds female until female molts, then when she has a soft exoskeleton then she can pas the eggs through the oviduct and then male deposits sperm on the egg mass. 08/12/2013,17:35:37,Andrea Quattrini,interesting! 08/12/2013,17:35:46,Tim Shank,Les, looks like they'll have dinner first. 08/12/2013,17:35:59,leswatling,Female puts out a pheromone in her urine that tells the male she is about to molt....otherwise the female will be attacked when soft. 08/12/2013,17:36:04,briankennedy,FSH sworfish in pilot cam 08/12/2013,17:36:23,leswatling,candles are next? 08/12/2013,17:36:44,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L2_ROV11_4.ts 08/12/2013,17:36:55,Andrea Quattrini,is he feeding her too? 08/12/2013,17:37:02,Tim Shank,Typically in the Fall months for reproducing, right? 08/12/2013,17:37:27,leswatling,what did they catch? 08/12/2013,17:37:52,Andrea Quattrini,either a barracudina or cutlassfish 08/12/2013,17:38:02,leswatling,thanks, interesting... 08/12/2013,17:39:17,leswatling,female abdomen is up. I wonder if she has already molted and is at paper shell stage. If so eating is going to be difficult. 08/12/2013,17:39:17,Taylor Heyl,plant material? 08/12/2013,17:39:54,Tim Shank,Fantastic imagery- thank you for great imagery for natural history... 08/12/2013,17:40:27,leswatling,agree Tim... gives another dimension to these surveys... 08/12/2013,17:41:56,Andrea Quattrini,thought that was a pneumatocyst 08/12/2013,17:43:08,leswatling,nice if inadvertent shot of hyperiid 08/12/2013,17:43:15,Tim Shank,Great video of APH on floor- close up** - hyperiid. 08/12/2013,17:43:27,robertcarney,PLANT stolon? 08/12/2013,17:43:28,Tim Shank,So rare to get that in-situ…. 08/12/2013,17:45:00,Andrea Quattrini,CRA Cancer 08/12/2013,17:45:06,Andrea Quattrini,FSH longfin 08/12/2013,17:45:17,Andrea Quattrini,ACN 5 flytraps 08/12/2013,17:45:35,Taylor Heyl,CRARED and many quill worms on sediment Depth 503 meters 08/12/2013,17:45:44,Taylor Heyl,small ROC with many ACN 08/12/2013,17:45:47,Taylor Heyl,CRARED at base 08/12/2013,17:45:48,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/12/2013,17:45:50,Tim Shank,dead CRA cancer on floor 08/12/2013,17:45:56,Andrea Quattrini,CRARED 08/12/2013,17:45:57,James Austin,another boulder - with moat 08/12/2013,17:45:59,Taylor Heyl,venus fly trap on boulders 08/12/2013,17:46:42,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Nemichthyidae 08/12/2013,17:49:17,Andrea Quattrini,Siphonophore zoom amazing 08/12/2013,17:51:41,Tim Shank,still seeing quill worms- sometimes seem "aligned" and at other time not "aligned" moving westward at 502m 08/12/2013,17:52:44,marthanizinski,40 21.2691 N 67 31.8811 W 502 m 08/12/2013,17:53:20,Taylor Heyl,small boulder with SER, SPO and BIV 08/12/2013,17:53:27,Taylor Heyl,Depth 502 meters 08/12/2013,17:53:30,Taylor Heyl,Close up 08/12/2013,17:53:34,Tim Shank,SPO overgrowing SER 08/12/2013,17:53:37,James Austin,boulder, partially buried. 08/12/2013,17:53:43,Taylor Heyl,SER out of tubes 08/12/2013,17:53:44,morgankilgour,those are brachiopods 08/12/2013,17:55:40,James Austin,boulder with anemone almost covering it! 08/12/2013,17:55:41,Tim Shank,CRARED several 08/12/2013,17:55:48,Tim Shank,500m 08/12/2013,17:56:31,robertcarney,BIV prev rock possibly Anomiidae (jungle shells) 08/12/2013,17:56:40,robertcarney,jingle shells 08/12/2013,17:59:52,Tim Shank,Hi Bob, We have not seen: HOLs, XENs, or URC on the sediment today….mostly quill worms, hermit crabs, and SQA. 08/12/2013,18:00:46,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/12/2013,18:01:56,Taylor Heyl,Dismembered crab on flat soft sediment 08/12/2013,18:02:58,Taylor Heyl,many small ACN in sediment 08/12/2013,18:03:01,Taylor Heyl,? 08/12/2013,18:04:18,robertcarney,ANEM - these or similar small infaunal anemones are very abundant here in Gulf at similar depth when zoomed in 08/12/2013,18:04:34,Tim Shank,Thank you Bob. 08/12/2013,18:04:45,Taylor Heyl,SQD bobtail 08/12/2013,18:04:57,Andrea Quattrini,and really tiny! 08/12/2013,18:05:08,Tim Shank,505m 08/12/2013,18:06:04,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/12/2013,18:06:09,Tim Shank,CRARED mating pair 08/12/2013,18:06:09,robertcarney,ANEM I have always called then cerianthid which may be wrong. They often in up in holothuroid pile when boxcores are sorted. 08/12/2013,18:06:29,Taylor Heyl,Moving now over soft sediment with no burrows visible, quill worms, SQD, siphonophores and tiny ACN in sediment 08/12/2013,18:06:33,Taylor Heyl,Depth 504 m 08/12/2013,18:06:39,Taylor Heyl,Close up of SQD Brachioteuthis 08/12/2013,18:07:29,Taylor Heyl,FELO 08/12/2013,18:07:32,Taylor Heyl,GAS 08/12/2013,18:07:48,Taylor Heyl,close up of GAS shell, tiny ACN, quill worm 08/12/2013,18:09:56,Taylor Heyl,live GAS moving on sediment 08/12/2013,18:10:02,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/12/2013,18:10:05,Taylor Heyl,Depth 506 meters 08/12/2013,18:10:08,leswatling,I think the little anemone like things might be zoanthids but not sure. My video is very choppy today.... I suspect its the cable company... 08/12/2013,18:11:20,Tim Shank,Close up of GAS** 506m 08/12/2013,18:12:36,robertcarney,ANEMS - the many on the surface seem to have a contracted basal disk, small swelling at end 08/12/2013,18:12:46,leswatling,thanks for the close up, definitely a zonthid by the looks of the contracted tentacle area. 08/12/2013,18:13:04,marthanizinski,40 21.2733 N 67 31.8597 W 506 m 08/12/2013,18:13:35,robertcarney,POL looked a bit like a scale worm in a quill worm tube 08/12/2013,18:15:22,Taylor Heyl,FELO FSH 08/12/2013,18:15:27,Taylor Heyl,CRARED defensive posture 08/12/2013,18:15:32,Taylor Heyl,mating pair 08/12/2013,18:15:46,Taylor Heyl,small pebbles on flat sediment now 08/12/2013,18:15:57,Taylor Heyl,CTE lobate 08/12/2013,18:16:09,James Austin,scattered gravel 08/12/2013,18:17:04,Taylor Heyl,igneous rock with SER and HYD 08/12/2013,18:17:09,Taylor Heyl,SQA at base 08/12/2013,18:17:14,Taylor Heyl,Depth 496 meters 08/12/2013,18:17:31,James Austin,boulder - igneous rock, probably a diorite. 08/12/2013,18:18:31,Taylor Heyl,plant material on seafloor 08/12/2013,18:18:31,Taylor Heyl,FSH 08/12/2013,18:18:36,Taylor Heyl,CTE 08/12/2013,18:18:49,James Austin,another isolated boulder 08/12/2013,18:19:15,Taylor Heyl,FSH hake 08/12/2013,18:19:18,Taylor Heyl,Crab parts 08/12/2013,18:19:20,Taylor Heyl,GAS 08/12/2013,18:19:26,Taylor Heyl,SER and HYD on ROC 08/12/2013,18:19:31,Taylor Heyl,SHI banded and APH in HYD 08/12/2013,18:19:50,leswatling,no disturbance around this boulder.. I wonder if this hake is thinking of making an excavation... 08/12/2013,18:20:01,robertcarney,OPH? 08/12/2013,18:20:07,Taylor Heyl,yes I see OPH too 08/12/2013,18:20:21,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid and SHI banded 08/12/2013,18:20:31,leswatling,perched... definitely 08/12/2013,18:20:36,robertcarney,PAG? dead or shell 08/12/2013,18:21:08,Taylor Heyl,white APH with red eyes and second species of APH 08/12/2013,18:21:16,Taylor Heyl,yellow encrusting SPO on this ROC 08/12/2013,18:21:17,robertcarney,PAQ live ...freshly shed? 08/12/2013,18:21:41,Tim Shank,colonization on these ROCs not as heavy as previously observed on this dive... 08/12/2013,18:21:51,Tim Shank,and yesterday. 08/12/2013,18:23:38,Taylor Heyl,FSH Black belly rose fish 08/12/2013,18:24:32,robertcarney,PAG live shell is transparent 08/12/2013,18:24:36,Taylor Heyl,siphonophore 08/12/2013,18:24:54,robertcarney,PAG the crab's shell is transparent 08/12/2013,18:25:14,Taylor Heyl,amphipod swarm is back 08/12/2013,18:25:36,Taylor Heyl,pink nudibranch on sediment? 08/12/2013,18:26:07,Tim Shank,NUD 08/12/2013,18:26:09,Taylor Heyl,SQD 08/12/2013,18:26:11,Tim Shank,? 08/12/2013,18:26:18,morgankilgour,it's moving 08/12/2013,18:26:37,Taylor Heyl,yes, looks like nudibranch 08/12/2013,18:26:41,morgankilgour,nudibranch 08/12/2013,18:27:00,robertcarney,? acoel worm? 08/12/2013,18:27:03,Catalina Martinez,still working on I1 issues - sorry for the inconvenience 08/12/2013,18:27:05,leswatling,or flatworm 08/12/2013,18:27:28,leswatling,nothing protruding so nudibranch not likely 08/12/2013,18:28:17,leswatling,also, deformation of the front end, etc suggest flatworm 08/12/2013,18:29:47,robertcarney,? speedy! 08/12/2013,18:29:48,morgankilgour,I agree, flat worm. Thought there was a ridge down the middle 08/12/2013,18:30:36,leswatling,Amanda, wait until we come across the large nemertean that is out here.... 08/12/2013,18:30:46,amandademopoulos,good idea 08/12/2013,18:31:13,Taylor Heyl,many midwater FSH 08/12/2013,18:31:17,morgankilgour,that's huge 08/12/2013,18:32:48,Taylor Heyl,FSH aggregation 08/12/2013,18:38:19,leswatling,so finally one might be able to say that the anemones are limiting, not the rock... 08/12/2013,18:38:35,leswatling,tunicates 08/12/2013,18:38:55,robertcarney,BIV 08/12/2013,18:39:07,Andrea Quattrini,APLAC? 08/12/2013,18:39:10,leswatling,birds in trees 08/12/2013,18:42:27,morgankilgour,squatter party 08/12/2013,18:43:27,leswatling,I think these hake must be using the rocks to make nests. perhaps then the eggs will be deposited on the underside of the rock. 08/12/2013,18:43:54,marthanizinski,bearing 030 08/12/2013,18:44:30,Andrea Quattrini,i think hake are broadcast spawners 08/12/2013,18:44:46,leswatling,so much for that theory! 08/12/2013,18:45:26,James Austin,another boulder with well-developed moat 08/12/2013,18:46:03,James Austin,gravel on the lip of the moat of a variety of sizes and rock types. This may be a dropstone accumulation. 08/12/2013,18:49:38,James Austin,more boulders 08/12/2013,18:49:58,marthanizinski,40 21.2904 N 67 31.7981 W 497 m 08/12/2013,18:55:11,Andrea Quattrini,HYD on rock 08/12/2013,18:55:15,Andrea Quattrini,ISO? 08/12/2013,18:56:13,Andrea Quattrini,FSH hake different? 08/12/2013,18:56:28,James Austin,Boulders, with a variety of sizes of gravel scattered around them. Complex moat development. Dropstone accumulations, I think. 08/12/2013,18:57:37,robertcarney,BIV several one valve cemented to roc 08/12/2013,18:57:38,Taylor Heyl,CRA cancer at base of Boulder 08/12/2013,18:57:43,Taylor Heyl,FSH hake 08/12/2013,18:57:55,Andrea Quattrini,FSH longfin at just about every boulder 08/12/2013,18:57:55,leswatling,there ae jingle shells on that rock as well. 08/12/2013,18:58:02,Taylor Heyl,ACN venus fly trap - is there a rock under there? 08/12/2013,18:58:07,Taylor Heyl,FELO x2 08/12/2013,18:58:20,Taylor Heyl,still seeing quill worms and sediment scattered with small pebbles and cobble 08/12/2013,18:58:34,Taylor Heyl,Coming up on another ROC with 3 ACN venus gly traps, CRA cancer, SPO 08/12/2013,18:58:38,Taylor Heyl,FSH hake at base 08/12/2013,18:58:44,Taylor Heyl,CRARED 08/12/2013,18:58:51,Taylor Heyl,Depth 498 meters 08/12/2013,18:59:37,Taylor Heyl,ASR white 08/12/2013,18:59:45,Taylor Heyl,HYD on this rock and yellow encrusting SPO 08/12/2013,19:00:05,Taylor Heyl,GAS tiny 08/12/2013,19:00:12,Taylor Heyl,SHI banded on ACN venus 08/12/2013,19:00:33,Taylor Heyl,close up of SHI 08/12/2013,19:01:02,morgankilgour,lasers? 08/12/2013,19:01:50,Andrea Quattrini,Mah: small seastar ?Poranimorpha 08/12/2013,19:03:13,morgankilgour,the literature says that these crabs may wait between 5-7 years between molts 08/12/2013,19:03:48,marthanizinski,pilot change 08/12/2013,19:04:23,Taylor Heyl,WHOI start recording EX1304L2_ROV11_5.ts 08/12/2013,19:05:41,eleanorbors,Hello everyone, this is Ellie at WHOI stepping in for the last bit of this dive. 08/12/2013,19:05:49,eleanorbors,several POL quill worm here 08/12/2013,19:06:03,eleanorbors,ACN venus fly traps numerous on ROC 08/12/2013,19:06:05,Taylor Heyl,WHOI watch change: Taylor Heyl off, Ellie Bors on. 08/12/2013,19:06:09,Taylor Heyl,Thanks everyone! 08/12/2013,19:06:36,marthanizinski,Thanks Taylor! 08/12/2013,19:07:28,eleanorbors,SAL chain 08/12/2013,19:08:18,James Austin,more boulders, most with moats 08/12/2013,19:08:35,eleanorbors,WHOI feed 2 video turned over (#3) 08/12/2013,19:09:24,eleanorbors,4 large ACN venus fly trap on ROC 08/12/2013,19:10:09,eleanorbors,It may just be perspective but the quill worms here seem much longer than those yesterday... 08/12/2013,19:10:38,eleanorbors,GAS shell 08/12/2013,19:11:03,eleanorbors,small OPH in SED 08/12/2013,19:11:39,eleanorbors,CTE 08/12/2013,19:11:59,eleanorbors,SAL chain 08/12/2013,19:12:15,eleanorbors,ROC without ACN (rare!) 08/12/2013,19:12:26,eleanorbors,SQA x3 or 4 08/12/2013,19:12:39,eleanorbors,HYD, SPO encrusting 08/12/2013,19:12:41,eleanorbors,CRARED 08/12/2013,19:12:52,eleanorbors,a cancer CRA molt or dead 08/12/2013,19:13:12,James Austin,Two boulders together. Most of these boulders are rounded, implying water transport. But they may still have been deposited as dropstones from icebergs. 08/12/2013,19:15:20,eleanorbors,continuing along soft SED with numerous POL quill worms, small pebbles 08/12/2013,19:15:21,eleanorbors,FSH 08/12/2013,19:16:49,eleanorbors,many small tracks in the SED 08/12/2013,19:17:09,eleanorbors,zoom on small pebble with TUBs 08/12/2013,19:17:53,James Austin,red cobble - grooves caused by glacial erosion? 08/12/2013,19:17:55,marthanizinski,bearing 000 08/12/2013,19:18:01,James Austin,scattered gravel 08/12/2013,19:18:36,eleanorbors,FSH flounder 08/12/2013,19:20:21,eleanorbors,PAG 08/12/2013,19:20:27,eleanorbors,BBRF 08/12/2013,19:20:51,eleanorbors,FSH 08/12/2013,19:21:42,eleanorbors,SAL chain 08/12/2013,19:22:28,eleanorbors,FSH longfin hake x2 08/12/2013,19:22:30,James Austin,angular boulder 08/12/2013,19:22:36,James Austin,another 08/12/2013,19:22:52,eleanorbors,3 large ACN on ROC 08/12/2013,19:23:47,eleanorbors,FSH eel 08/12/2013,19:23:52,marthanizinski,40 21.3301 N 67 31.7793 W 505 m 08/12/2013,19:24:52,eleanorbors,I don't really see these quill worms being parallel with each other so much. 08/12/2013,19:26:23,eleanorbors,CRARED x2 08/12/2013,19:26:27,eleanorbors,CRA cancer sp. 08/12/2013,19:26:33,James Austin,another boulder with smaller rocks around it. 08/12/2013,19:26:35,eleanorbors,ACN venus fly trap on ROC 08/12/2013,19:27:14,Andrea Quattrini,amanda, do you know what the tubes are made of? proteinaceous? 08/12/2013,19:27:54,eleanorbors,4 ACN venus fly trap on a rock 08/12/2013,19:27:57,amandademopoulos,yes-proteinaceous-very refractory, often find old tubes sub surface-buried over time 08/12/2013,19:28:51,eleanorbors,ROC with 4 ACN 08/12/2013,19:28:59,James Austin,another boulder with moat. 08/12/2013,19:29:33,eleanorbors,BIV 08/12/2013,19:30:14,eleanorbors,oh, there's a FSH flounder! 08/12/2013,19:31:03,leswatling,more jingle shells on the rock 08/12/2013,19:31:46,eleanorbors,BBRF 08/12/2013,19:32:20,eleanorbors,coming up on another oasis with many ACN venus fly trap 08/12/2013,19:32:34,eleanorbors,BBRF 08/12/2013,19:32:48,eleanorbors,CRARED 08/12/2013,19:32:55,James Austin,another boulder, partially buried and heavily encrusted with anemones. 08/12/2013,19:33:28,eleanorbors,another CRARED mating pair! 08/12/2013,19:33:53,eleanorbors,FSH hake laying in the ACN 08/12/2013,19:34:23,eleanorbors,SAL chain 08/12/2013,19:34:37,eleanorbors,ROC with ACN venus fly trap 08/12/2013,19:34:51,eleanorbors,CRARED 08/12/2013,19:35:46,eleanorbors,BBRF 08/12/2013,19:35:55,eleanorbors,3 other FSH 08/12/2013,19:37:16,eleanorbors,FSH hake 08/12/2013,19:37:28,eleanorbors,CRARED 08/12/2013,19:37:46,eleanorbors,CTE 08/12/2013,19:37:58,eleanorbors,SAL chain 08/12/2013,19:39:30,eleanorbors,ACN venus fly trap x2 08/12/2013,19:39:32,eleanorbors,CRARED 08/12/2013,19:39:37,eleanorbors,FSH hake 08/12/2013,19:39:41,James Austin,another boulder, angular, pronounced moat. 08/12/2013,19:40:00,eleanorbors,(this is a real pattern--almost every little rock island has the same inhabitants) 08/12/2013,19:40:50,eleanorbors,SAL chain 08/12/2013,19:41:37,kerrymcculloch,CRARED 08/12/2013,19:42:19,eleanorbors,CRARED 08/12/2013,19:42:31,kerrymcculloch,SAL chain 08/12/2013,19:42:37,eleanorbors,oh, a lighter Chacheon CRA [we've called all CRARED] 08/12/2013,19:42:40,eleanorbors,BBRF 08/12/2013,19:43:17,kerrymcculloch,CTE 08/12/2013,19:43:21,eleanorbors,Can we fly with the lasers on briefly to get a sense of hte seize of these CRAREDs and the POL quill worm 08/12/2013,19:43:47,eleanorbors,BBRF 08/12/2013,19:44:03,eleanorbors,CRARED--a few 08/12/2013,19:44:30,eleanorbors,*size 08/12/2013,19:46:22,eleanorbors,There was a video of one I was in NZ (Hyalinoecia longibranchiata) that was moving along the seafloor by poking part of its body out and pushing its tube sideways in "steps" along the bottom. It was actually pretty cool! 08/12/2013,19:46:37,eleanorbors,*saw 08/12/2013,19:47:17,leswatling,In response to the size question, the more or less consistent size could also be due to a major recruitment pulse with all the worms growing up at the same time. No new recruits here because no small worms are seen. 08/12/2013,19:47:57,leswatling,So, when these worms reach old age they will all die and the next expedition to come here will not see any unless another recruitment pulse occurs. 08/12/2013,19:48:28,eleanorbors,FSH hake 08/12/2013,19:48:54,eleanorbors,ACN in SED 08/12/2013,19:48:57,leswatling,a hake without a rock looks like to still tries to make a depression. 08/12/2013,19:49:11,eleanorbors,zoom on ACN in SED 08/12/2013,19:49:20,eleanorbors,several small ACN around it 08/12/2013,19:49:43,eleanorbors,(possibly ZOA) 08/12/2013,19:49:52,Andrea Quattrini,corallimorph? 08/12/2013,19:50:06,leswatling,zoa to the side of the large anemone 08/12/2013,19:50:10,eleanorbors,SAL chain 08/12/2013,19:50:15,Andrea Quattrini,ok not corallimorph 08/12/2013,19:50:34,eleanorbors,dead FSH remnant 08/12/2013,19:51:17,amandademopoulos,good point les about the quill worms 08/12/2013,19:51:50,eleanorbors,Sorry, thanks for the repeat lasers! so, these are between 20 and 25 cm probably! 08/12/2013,19:52:14,amandademopoulos,very long-and no worries-always good to get several measurements 08/12/2013,19:52:37,marthanizinski,40 21.3912 N 67 31.7821 W 497 m 08/12/2013,19:53:14,eleanorbors,CRARED 08/12/2013,19:53:28,eleanorbors,a few other CRARED 08/12/2013,19:54:34,eleanorbors,PAG 08/12/2013,19:54:56,eleanorbors,ACN seemingly not on ROC but likely a ROC underneath. 08/12/2013,19:55:06,eleanorbors,FSH longfin hake 08/12/2013,19:55:32,eleanorbors,Hake and venus fly traps go together like PB&J. 08/12/2013,19:55:44,eleanorbors,CRARED 08/12/2013,19:55:55,eleanorbors,zooming on a small ZOA cluster in depression 08/12/2013,19:56:00,eleanorbors,and ACN on right 08/12/2013,19:56:22,leswatling,zoas I think 08/12/2013,19:56:58,eleanorbors,CRARED 08/12/2013,19:57:00,leswatling,interesting to see what the matrix might be that is binding them together. 08/12/2013,19:57:10,Andrea Quattrini,we should send this image to Frederic Sinniger 08/12/2013,19:57:11,eleanorbors,FSH eelpout 08/12/2013,19:57:47,eleanorbors,a couple more CRARED 08/12/2013,19:58:05,eleanorbors,FSH flounder 08/12/2013,19:58:11,Andrea Quattrini,FSH witch! 08/12/2013,19:58:21,leswatling,I think some of the other zoas are solitary and have sand encrusted body walls. 08/12/2013,19:58:39,eleanorbors,3 CRARED Chaceon 08/12/2013,19:59:11,eleanorbors,2X CRARED 08/12/2013,19:59:16,marthanizinski,494 m 08/12/2013,19:59:18,leswatling,my student in HI who is studying zoas has disagreed with her advisor.... she thinks they were anemones... hmmmm.... 08/12/2013,19:59:57,eleanorbors,ANT trash 08/12/2013,20:00:10,eleanorbors,drive by 08/12/2013,20:00:26,eleanorbors,CARRED with BAR 08/12/2013,20:00:47,marthanizinski,trash metal? 08/12/2013,20:02:06,eleanorbors,two POL quill worms here with slightly different looks to them. 08/12/2013,20:02:58,eleanorbors,nice zoom on quill worm 08/12/2013,20:04:08,Andrea Quattrini,cool! 08/12/2013,20:04:12,eleanorbors,There we go. That's the motion I was talking about! 08/12/2013,20:04:15,robertcarney,POL nice onupid anatomy 08/12/2013,20:04:21,eleanorbors,worm motion 08/12/2013,20:05:16,eleanorbors,ACN venus fly trap with *seemingly* no rock 08/12/2013,20:05:20,eleanorbors,CRARED 08/12/2013,20:05:40,eleanorbors,GAS shell 08/12/2013,20:05:45,morgankilgour,o.k. we have under ten minutes to find those corals! 08/12/2013,20:06:17,eleanorbors,zoom on a small new FSH 08/12/2013,20:06:33,leswatling,baby Beryx? 08/12/2013,20:06:49,leswatling,alfonsino 08/12/2013,20:07:24,eleanorbors,Pretty little guy--nice iridescent coloration 08/12/2013,20:07:28,leswatling,could be Beryx splendens... we have seen these on the seamounts 08/12/2013,20:07:35,eleanorbors,many more of these possibly solitary ZOA in SED? 08/12/2013,20:07:50,robertcarney,ACN great abundance of the pink things shows nicely in fish footage 08/12/2013,20:08:30,leswatling,tail fin is characteristic 08/12/2013,20:08:37,eleanorbors,FSH flat 08/12/2013,20:10:21,eleanorbors,several CRARED 08/12/2013,20:10:58,eleanorbors,ACN venus fly trap 08/12/2013,20:11:26,eleanorbors,a couple more CRARED 08/12/2013,20:12:24,eleanorbors,FSH eelpout? 08/12/2013,20:13:17,marthanizinski,40 21.4281 N 67 31.7472 W 491 m 08/12/2013,20:13:52,eleanorbors,and a fitting last shot here of the seafloor: many POL quill worms! 08/12/2013,20:14:19,robertcarney,jack straws 08/12/2013,20:15:11,marthanizinski,430 conf call 08/12/2013,20:15:15,eleanorbors,Thanks everyone! Have a lovely Monday evening. 08/12/2013,20:15:19,morgankilgour,thank you! 08/12/2013,20:15:41,leswatling,aloha and mahalo everyone.... all interesting as usual... 08/12/2013,20:16:13,thomasritter,Thanks all! Great dive today 08/12/2013,20:16:46,marthanizinski,leaving bottom 491 m 08/12/2013,20:35:59,briankennedy,1630 call 08/12/2013,20:36:00,briankennedy,Call-in Number: 1-866-617-5860 Participant code: 1233796   08/12/2013,21:31:12,erickgeiger,test