04/14/2014,13:25:03,briankennedy,We are expereinceing some problems with the connection on the ship. We are troubleshooting now and will have everything back online as soon as possible. 04/14/2014,13:29:54,kelleyelliott,This is a live update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. The current time is 0830 Central and our current location is 27d 04' 45.66" N, 92d 49' 01.38" W at a water depth of about 1150m. We are currently onsite and preparing the ROV for deployment at site NW Gulf Mid-Depth for Dive 03 of the expedition. We are set for an on time deployment at 0830, with the ROV arriving on bottom around 0930. We will have our pre-dive briefing at 0845. Join us by dialing into the expedition teleconference line (1-866-617-5860 , passcode: 1233796) and tuning into the live video feeds at: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream_04.html 04/14/2014, 04/14/2014,High resolution versions of the feeds will be made available to contributing scientists during ROV dives here: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream-full-res.htm,http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream-full-res.htm, 04/14/2014,13:31:47,okeanosexplorer, Good morning everyone! This is Stephanie Farrington the Biological Co-Science Lead aboard the Okeanos Explorer. We are trying to make the data coming from this event log easier to process and more useful. We are asking for a slight change to the SOP. If, before you identify or make a comment about the fauna or habitat, you could start your entry with a Carrot (>). All other comments can be kept as normal.  We are trying to find an easy way to filter identification/habitat data from other conversations.  I will be reminding everyone throughout the dives. The Data Management Team aboard the Okeanos Explorer thanks you for your cooperation. 04/14/2014,13:32:10,okeanosexplorer, Taxa >ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 04/14/2014,>APH - Amphipod 04/14/2014,>ART - Arthropod 04/14/2014,>ASR - Asteroid 04/14/2014,>BAR - Barnacle 04/14/2014,>BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 04/14/2014,>BIV - Bivalve 04/14/2014,>BRA - Brachiopod 04/14/2014,>BRY - Bryozoan 04/14/2014,>CHI - Chiton 04/14/2014,>CLA - Clams 04/14/2014,>CNI - Cnidarian 04/14/2014,>COP - Copepods 04/14/2014,>COR - Coral 04/14/2014,>CORA - Antipatharian 04/14/2014,>CORL - Lophelia 04/14/2014,>CORM - Madrepora 04/14/2014,>CORO - Octocoral 04/14/2014,>CORP - Paramuricea 04/14/2014,>CORS - Stylasterid 04/14/2014,>CPEN - Pennatulacean 04/14/2014,>CORW - Whip coral 04/14/2014,>CRA - Crab 04/14/2014,>CRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae) 04/14/2014,>CRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) 04/14/2014,>CRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea) 04/14/2014,>CRI - Crinoid 04/14/2014,>CRIHYO - Hyocrinida 04/14/2014,>CRIBAT - Bathycrinidae 04/14/2014,>CRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae 04/14/2014,>CRIANT - Antedonidae 04/14/2014,>CRIZEN - Zenometridae 04/14/2014,>CRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae 04/14/2014,>CRIATE - Atelecrinidae 04/14/2014,>CRITHA - Thalassometridae 04/14/2014,>CTE - Ctenophore 04/14/2014,>DAN - Dandelion 04/14/2014,>ECN - Echiuran 04/14/2014,>EGG - Egg (case) 04/14/2014,>FEC - Fecal (matter) 04/14/2014,>FSH - Fish 04/14/2014,>FCHN - Chondrichthyes 04/14/2014,>FCOD - Codlets 04/14/2014,>FREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper) 04/14/2014,>FANT - Anthiins (fancy bass) 04/14/2014, , FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) 04/14/2014, , FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories) 04/14/2014, , FLAT – Flatfish 04/14/2014,>FOR - Foraminiferan 04/14/2014,>GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 04/14/2014,>GRO - Gromiid 04/14/2014,>HOL - Holutharian 04/14/2014,>HYD - Hydroid 04/14/2014,>ISO - Isopod 04/14/2014,>JFH - Jellyfish 04/14/2014,>LAR - Larvacean house 04/14/2014,>LIM - Limpets 04/14/2014,>LOB - Lobster 04/14/2014,>MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 04/14/2014,>MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 04/14/2014,>MOL - Mollusk 04/14/2014,>MUS - Mussels 04/14/2014,>NUD - Nudibranch 04/14/2014,>OCT - Octopus 04/14/2014,>OPH - Ophiuroid 04/14/2014,>PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 04/14/2014,>POL - Polychaete 04/14/2014,>PTE - Pteropod 04/14/2014,>PYC - Pycnogonid 04/14/2014,>RIF - Riftia 04/14/2014,>SAL - Salp 04/14/2014,>SCA - Scale (worm) 04/14/2014,>SER - Serpulid worm 04/14/2014,>SHI - Shrimp 04/14/2014,>SPA - Spaghetti Worms 04/14/2014,>SPO - Sponge 04/14/2014,>SQA - Squat Lobster 04/14/2014,>SQD - Squid 04/14/2014,>STR - mucus string 04/14/2014,>TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 04/14/2014,>TUN - Tunicate 04/14/2014,>URC - Urchin 04/14/2014,>USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 04/14/2014,>WOD - Wood 04/14/2014,>WOR - Worm 04/14/2014,>XEN - Xenophyophoran 04/14/2014,>ZOA - Zoanthid Geology >BUR - Burrow 04/14/2014,>COB - Cobble 04/14/2014,>MUD - Mud 04/14/2014,>ROC - Rock 04/14/2014,>RUB - Rubble 04/14/2014,>SAD - Sand 04/14/2014,>SED - Sediment 04/14/2014,>WAL - Wall Lava Morphology >TAL - Talus 04/14/2014,>PIL - Pillow 04/14/2014,>ENT - Entrail 04/14/2014,>LOB - Lobate 04/14/2014,>SHE - Sheet 04/14/2014,>FOL - Folded 04/14/2014,>JUM - Jumbled 04/14/2014,>HAC - Hackly Sediment Cover >LIG - Light 04/14/2014,>POC - Partial/Pockets 04/14/2014,>HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 04/14/2014,>BLA - Blanket Feature >ASG - Axial Summit Graben 04/14/2014,>AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 04/14/2014,>CAR - Carbonate 04/14/2014,>CLI - Cliff 04/14/2014,>COL - Collapse 04/14/2014,>CON - Contact 04/14/2014,>FAU - Fault 04/14/2014,>FIS - Fissure 04/14/2014,>HAY - Haystack 04/14/2014,>HYX - Hydrothermal 04/14/2014,>PIL - Pillar 04/14/2014,>SCP - Scarp 04/14/2014,>SEP - Seep Other >ANT - Anthropogenic object (trash, traps lines, etc.) 04/14/2014,13:39:49,Jamie Austin,Greetings everyone. We re about to start Dive 3 of OE EX 1402 L3 in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. We will start our morning briefing in about 5 minutes. 04/14/2014,13:43:20,Jamie Austin,D2 is passing 500 m. 04/14/2014,13:44:21,michaelvecchione,>JFH 04/14/2014,13:45:29,michaelvecchione,>FSH 04/14/2014,13:45:52,okeanosexplorer,> W/SW of yesterday, high topographic area, looking for deep coral habitats, 04/14/2014,13:48:19,okeanosexplorer,> 100 m distance on the dive. WP 1 (base of mound) to WP2 (top of mound) 04/14/2014,13:48:25,silverspringecc,Good morning from Silver Spring. We are working on fixing the RTS on our end. 04/14/2014,13:48:57,okeanosexplorer,> possibility of cutting this dive short due to the weather going bad 04/14/2014,13:49:29,okeanosexplorer,> Brian- model at NCOS predicts balck corals, bamaboo 04/14/2014,13:49:49,okeanosexplorer,> also parmuricids 04/14/2014,13:51:58,okeanosexplorer,27 04.6683N 92 48.9856W 04/14/2014,13:52:05,Jamie Austin,D2 passing 785 m 04/14/2014,13:52:10,okeanosexplorer,789.5 m 04/14/2014,13:52:45,okeanosexplorer,color balancing during decent. 04/14/2014,13:55:31,Jamie Austin,D2 passing 900 m. 04/14/2014,13:57:24,okeanosexplorer,> climbing a 30o mound for about 1000 m , going slowly, no samples, take photo still and video. Dives over the next few days will be on wrecks. 04/14/2014,13:58:05,catherinemarzin,can we get the estimated arrival time to destination? 04/14/2014,13:58:21,okeanosexplorer,*>Climbing 30 degree slope 04/14/2014,13:59:23,okeanosexplorer,we will be on bottom in about 5 min 04/14/2014,14:00:02,robertcarney,Typical winter weather patten in NW Gulf...cold front out of NW every 5 days or so. Wind andf T-storms 04/14/2014,14:00:27,erikcordes,I hope that weather pattern ends soon... 04/14/2014,14:01:11,okeanosexplorer,SO DO WE!!!1 04/14/2014,14:02:49,enriquesalgado,Ren Salgado & Robert MGuinn from Etnoyer Deep Sea Coral Lab monitoring dive. 04/14/2014,14:03:07,okeanosexplorer,> aproaching 1100 m, color balanceing done during descent, we have to manage the ship, the camera sled and the D2 ROV at the bottom. it can be difficult on slopes. 04/14/2014,14:03:08,Brendan Roark,severe weather warming in College Station 04/14/2014,14:03:34,Jamie Austin,seafloor sited 04/14/2014,14:03:49,Jamie Austin,sedimented seaflor,, minor burrowing 04/14/2014,14:04:20,briankinlan,position? 04/14/2014,14:04:46,briankinlan,>SED 04/14/2014,14:04:58,okeanosexplorer,27 04.6695N 92 48.9651 04/14/2014,14:05:43,Jamie Austin,burrows 04/14/2014,14:06:06,briankinlan,>FSH 04/14/2014,14:06:17,michaelvecchione,>HOL swimming 04/14/2014,14:06:31,robertcarney,> HOL Paelopatides swim 04/14/2014,14:07:10,robertcarney,> COB pile on mud bottom 04/14/2014,14:08:31,robertcarney,>SHI pelagic 04/14/2014,14:08:53,okeanosexplorer,vertical thruster on D2 is having trouble 04/14/2014,14:09:22,michaelvecchione,>CTE 04/14/2014,14:11:56,robertcarney,>HOL Enypniastes benthopelagic off bottom 04/14/2014,14:12:22,michaelvecchione,>FSH 04/14/2014,14:12:23,Jamie Austin,getting ready to move to the base of slope 04/14/2014,14:12:42,michaelvecchione,>FELO 04/14/2014,14:13:20,michaelvecchione,missed the SQD. Darn. 04/14/2014,14:13:51,okeanosexplorer,> slope will likely be sedimented with patches of hardbottom, possibly zig zag to be able to see the Hardbottom 04/14/2014,14:14:00,michaelvecchione,FELO looked like a halosaur 04/14/2014,14:14:02,okeanosexplorer,>depth 1153 m 04/14/2014,14:15:51,michaelvecchione,>FELO mulltiple 04/14/2014,14:16:04,okeanosexplorer,27 04.6692N 92 48.9626W 04/14/2014,14:16:42,robertcarney,no audio 04/14/2014,14:16:55,robertcarney,I hear you but stay silent 04/14/2014,14:17:02,michaelvecchione,I want nekton, especially squids and octopods. 04/14/2014,14:17:19,robertcarney,>SHI 04/14/2014,14:17:24,robertcarney,>FSH 04/14/2014,14:17:30,michaelvecchione,>FSH 04/14/2014,14:17:45,michaelvecchione,rattail 04/14/2014,14:18:12,robertcarney,>ACNM small in sed 04/14/2014,14:18:49,robertcarney,>SH crangonid 04/14/2014,14:19:28,robertcarney,>FEC strings here and there 04/14/2014,14:19:48,robertcarney,>FSH parasite on D fin 04/14/2014,14:21:59,michaelvecchione,>FSH rattail 04/14/2014,14:22:03,robertcarney,>SHI 2 04/14/2014,14:22:51,robertcarney,>CRI 04/14/2014,14:23:28,robertcarney,>CRI on mud common Gulf slope 04/14/2014,14:23:34,michaelvecchione,>CRI unstalked feather star 04/14/2014,14:25:12,michaelvecchione,the first rattail with the long fins was Gadomus longifilis 04/14/2014,14:25:22,briankinlan,I1 down 04/14/2014,14:25:51,briankinlan,I1 back up 04/14/2014,14:26:11,robertcarney,>Pteropods very few on sed surface 04/14/2014,14:26:36,robertcarney,>FSH 04/14/2014,14:27:11,robertcarney,>Biomound color contrast 04/14/2014,14:27:43,okeanosexplorer,>Atelocrinus helgae - (check the spelling on this) 04/14/2014,14:27:50,michaelvecchione,>SHI 04/14/2014,14:27:53,robertcarney,>SHI Shell w/ cor 04/14/2014,14:28:26,robertcarney,>OPH 04/14/2014,14:28:26,enriquesalgado,lasers please 04/14/2014,14:29:34,robertcarney,>SERpulid on shell 04/14/2014,14:29:49,enriquesalgado,>CORO 04/14/2014,14:29:55,robertcarney,>or Sabellida 04/14/2014,14:30:17,robertcarney,>PAG 04/14/2014,14:30:24,michaelvecchione,>another SHI 04/14/2014,14:30:36,michaelvecchione,>multiple SHI 04/14/2014,14:30:57,erikcordes,really tough to tell what that CORO might have been... 04/14/2014,14:31:02,robertcarney,>SARG and cluster of petropods 04/14/2014,14:31:43,robertcarney,>MUS single shell 04/14/2014,14:32:08,robertcarney,>small tufts on bottom prob FOR 04/14/2014,14:32:21,robertcarney,>PAG w/ ANC 04/14/2014,14:32:22,michaelvecchione,>PAG 04/14/2014,14:32:46,robertcarney,>SHI 04/14/2014,14:32:53,briankinlan,@erikcordes yeah I was hesitant to even venture a guess. I'm a modeler, after all! 04/14/2014,14:33:07,robertcarney,>HOL Paelopatides? 04/14/2014,14:33:20,robertcarney,>SHI 04/14/2014,14:34:05,robertcarney,>MUS dead shell 04/14/2014,14:34:12,robertcarney,>ANT 04/14/2014,14:34:20,Jamie Austin,small hard outcrop 04/14/2014,14:34:27,enriquesalgado,lasers please 04/14/2014,14:34:39,briankinlan,>CORA with >SQA 04/14/2014,14:35:04,robertcarney,>AST 04/14/2014,14:35:47,briankinlan,>SHI in >CORA 04/14/2014,14:38:17,cordeslab,>Bathypathes? 04/14/2014,14:38:27,enriquesalgado,Lasers on holdfast will help age estimation 04/14/2014,14:40:12,enriquesalgado,Young Leiopathes? 04/14/2014,14:40:24,erikcordes,Leiopathes looks very different from this 04/14/2014,14:40:35,briankinlan,coral taxonomy experts please chime in here or on the phone! I'm not an expert in coral ID's 04/14/2014,14:40:57,robertcarney,>SHI crangonid 04/14/2014,14:41:34,amandademopoulos,what was the purple CORO? for the record? 04/14/2014,14:41:51,Scott France ,The purple stuff at the base was the octocoral Clavularia, which is not a nephthyid but a stoloniferous species (mat-like or ribbon like growth). The black coral was something like Stylopathes or Tanacetipathes. I'll see iff I can learn more. 04/14/2014,14:41:56,enriquesalgado,>CORO 04/14/2014,14:42:27,Brendan Roark,looked closer to a bathypathes to me than Leiopathes 04/14/2014,14:42:43,enriquesalgado,Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,14:42:58,michaelvecchione,>>ASR 04/14/2014,14:43:42,amandademopoulos,thanks scott and all 04/14/2014,14:43:48,briankinlan,s>SED shell hash and>COB 04/14/2014,14:43:56,briankinlan,thank you guys 04/14/2014,14:44:28,Brendan Roark,Age wise in GOM for deep water black corals a radial growth rates of 10-20µm/ year is reasonable so a quick est of couple of hundred years for that one — though I didn't get a good look with the lasers on the base 04/14/2014,14:44:40,Scott France ,CORO Acanthogorgia is a good guess for this one. 04/14/2014,14:46:05,michaelvecchione,>SHI multiple 04/14/2014,14:46:18,Jamie Austin,scattered cobbles - likey hardgrounds 04/14/2014,14:46:40,robertcarney,>BUR color contrast 04/14/2014,14:46:42,Scott France ,CORO Chrysogorgia - pink one 04/14/2014,14:47:23,Scott France ,Are those swollen polyps or anemones overgrowing? 04/14/2014,14:47:23,briankinlan,>SQU in Chrysogorgia 04/14/2014,14:47:41,robertcarney,>OPH 04/14/2014,14:48:31,robertcarney,>XEN or clump of small mud tubes 04/14/2014,14:48:36,Scott France ,Very young black coral, I think 04/14/2014,14:49:19,michaelvecchione,>FSH by ASR 04/14/2014,14:49:44,Alex DeCiccio,is that a feeding posture for the starfish? 04/14/2014,14:50:19,Scott France ,CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,14:50:19,Brendan Roark,I've never seen such a small young black coral and only 1 or 2 young recruits for Gold coral in the PAC 04/14/2014,14:50:48,Scott France ,Brendan - they've got to start somewhere, right?! 04/14/2014,14:51:19,robertcarney,>OPH GAS 04/14/2014,14:51:27,briankinlan,COR scleractinia solitary cup coral 04/14/2014,14:51:29,robertcarney,SHI crangon 04/14/2014,14:52:42,briankinlan,>CORO Chrysogorgia 04/14/2014,14:52:42,robertcarney,>HOL Paelopatides 04/14/2014,14:52:48,michaelvecchione,>FSH 04/14/2014,14:53:09,Brendan Roark,Scott — absolutely, just has always worried me that we don't see more of them and it isn't for lack of looking, so great to see! 04/14/2014,14:53:10,michaelvecchione,>FSH 04/14/2014,14:53:24,enriquesalgado,>CORO 04/14/2014,14:53:34,briankinlan,zoom pls 04/14/2014,14:53:56,Scott France ,CORO Anthomastus 04/14/2014,14:54:39,michaelvecchione,>OPH 04/14/2014,14:55:08,michaelvecchione,>SHI 04/14/2014,14:55:28,briankinlan,>CORO Acanthogorgia? small 04/14/2014,14:55:36,briankinlan,>CORO Chrysogorgia 04/14/2014,14:55:44,briankinlan,x2 04/14/2014,14:55:45,Scott France ,There may have been a Parantipathes black coral in there as well... 04/14/2014,14:55:59,Scott France ,Left of Chrysogorgia 04/14/2014,14:57:21,michaelvecchione,>nice closeup of pteropod shells on sed 04/14/2014,14:57:46,Scott France ,POL polychaete crawling in foreground? 04/14/2014,14:58:16,amandademopoulos,hard to tell on my screen, scott, but best guess POL 04/14/2014,14:58:34,briankinlan,>CORA Parantipathes? 04/14/2014,14:58:36,Scott France ,This Parantipathes is not in great shape... 04/14/2014,14:58:40,Brendan Roark,did that look like a bamboo node in the top right of the previous zoom? 04/14/2014,14:59:03,Scott France ,The top of the colony looks good, but not lower half 04/14/2014,14:59:30,Scott France ,These are usually good at sloughing off material. 04/14/2014,14:59:46,Scott France ,Tiny CORO chrysogorgiidae 04/14/2014,15:00:31,briankinlan,>CORO Chrysogorgia with >SQA 04/14/2014,15:01:09,briankinlan,position? 04/14/2014,15:01:54,okeanosexplorer,27 04.6813N 92 48.9667W 04/14/2014,15:02:08,Jamie Austin,another small hardground 04/14/2014,15:03:27,Scott France ,What is the white "fan" at right foregraound? 04/14/2014,15:03:39,enriquesalgado,Paricipating through internet one 04/14/2014,15:03:54,Scott France ,CORO bamboo? white in right front 04/14/2014,15:04:28,michaelvecchione,>multiple SHI 04/14/2014,15:04:49,michaelvecchione,>FSH 04/14/2014,15:05:12,Brendan Roark,looks like bamboo to me 04/14/2014,15:05:48,Scott France ,CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,15:06:39,briankinlan,>SQA in Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,15:06:58,briankinlan,lasers are 10cm apart 04/14/2014,15:08:18,briankinlan,Steph, we definitely want to zoom on the white fan (possible bamboo coral) too when you get a chance 04/14/2014,15:08:29,michaelvecchione,>SPO w/OPH 04/14/2014,15:09:17,erikcordes,>SPO hexactinellida (glass sponge) 04/14/2014,15:10:10,Scott France ,Demosponges are also siliceous! 04/14/2014,15:10:54,Scott France ,The glass sponges have much longer siliceous spicules... 04/14/2014,15:11:02,briankinlan,I1 down 04/14/2014,15:11:12,Scott France ,I1 down here as well. 04/14/2014,15:11:18,Scott France ,I1 back. 04/14/2014,15:11:18,briankinlan,I1 back up 04/14/2014,15:11:39,Scott France ,CORA black coral with SQA 04/14/2014,15:12:15,robertcarney,> BIV flat on rock to right? 04/14/2014,15:12:48,Andrea Quattrini,CORO white on rock left of SPO? 04/14/2014,15:13:01,Scott France ,The little white mat on left with 6 polyps is an octocoral CORO 04/14/2014,15:14:20,Andrea Quattrini,can you get image of white ?CORO in background before you leave too? 04/14/2014,15:14:36,briankinlan,yes Andrea-we're working our way around to that one 04/14/2014,15:14:54,Andrea Quattrini,thanks 04/14/2014,15:15:07,briankinlan,>CORA 04/14/2014,15:15:11,briankinlan,with >SQA 04/14/2014,15:15:17,briankinlan,Bathypathes? 04/14/2014,15:15:24,Andrea Quattrini,not a bathypathes 04/14/2014,15:16:28,briankinlan,Parantipathes? 04/14/2014,15:16:45,enriquesalgado,nice shot thank you! 04/14/2014,15:17:27,briankinlan,many tiny >APH all around CORA 04/14/2014,15:17:36,Scott France ,No, not a Parantipathes... 04/14/2014,15:18:13,Scott France ,When we first approached this feature, the white fan was on the front right, so will now be on "back side" of this feature. 04/14/2014,15:19:33,briankinlan,any coral ID experts want to call in? 1-866-617-5860 / 1233796# I'm a modeler, not a taxonomist... 04/14/2014,15:21:16,Scott France ,CORO primnoid 04/14/2014,15:21:38,Scott France ,Not sure of species - Andrea. a Callogorgia? 04/14/2014,15:22:21,Scott France ,Great image of the suit-of-armor like sclerites on the polyps. 04/14/2014,15:22:22,briankinlan,>ACN at base 04/14/2014,15:22:23,erikcordes,doesn’t look like Callogorgia. polyps are really big 04/14/2014,15:22:27,Andrea Quattrini,i have never seen a growth form llike this, so no I don't beleive so- 04/14/2014,15:22:42,Scott France ,OK - definitely a primnoid though. 04/14/2014,15:22:44,Andrea Quattrini,defnitely new for us in the GoM 04/14/2014,15:25:28,robertcarney,>URC 04/14/2014,15:25:44,briankinlan,>CORO Chrysogorgoa 04/14/2014,15:25:48,briankinlan,>URC 04/14/2014,15:27:19,briankinlan,position? 04/14/2014,15:27:32,okeanosexplorer,Andrea, did you know the name of that new-to-here gorg? 04/14/2014,15:27:51,robertcarney,>MUS shelles increased 04/14/2014,15:27:53,Andrea Quattrini,no-not sure if its new, just have not seen it or collected it before 04/14/2014,15:27:54,okeanosexplorer,27 04.9649N 92 48.9722W 04/14/2014,15:28:19,Andrea Quattrini,on our past cruises... 04/14/2014,15:28:41,michaelvecchione,>CTE 04/14/2014,15:28:58,Scott France ,Depth? 04/14/2014,15:29:01,okeanosexplorer,oh ok. what should i name it in my notes? do you know what it is 04/14/2014,15:29:11,okeanosexplorer,1142 m deep< 04/14/2014,15:29:12,Scott France ,Just call it Primnoidae 04/14/2014,15:29:22,Scott France ,Thanks for depth. 04/14/2014,15:29:23,okeanosexplorer,perfect that works thanks 04/14/2014,15:30:01,briankinlan,can you double check that position> 04/14/2014,15:30:30,okeanosexplorer,sure ... 27 04.6981N 92 48.9731W 04/14/2014,15:31:51,briankinlan,ok, that looks correct. previous position (11:27:26) was incorrect 04/14/2014,15:32:02,okeanosexplorer,it was... sorry! 04/14/2014,15:32:25,briankinlan,no worries I was just making a note for posterity 04/14/2014,15:32:42,briankinlan,>CORO Chrysogorgia with >SQA 04/14/2014,15:32:58,briankinlan,>CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,15:33:04,Jamie Austin,another scattered outcrop of what are almost certainly authigenic carbonates 04/14/2014,15:34:06,Scott France ,There are at least 7 species of Chrysogorgia known from the deep Gulf of Mexico and at least 4 of those are known from the deth range we are seeing today... 04/14/2014,15:34:20,Scott France ,sorry - depth range 04/14/2014,15:35:34,briankinlan,>CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,15:36:56,okeanosexplorer,1141 m deep - going closer to the slope, cemically parcipitaed carbonates, hard substrate incease 04/14/2014,15:37:04,Jamie Austin,more hardgrounds 04/14/2014,15:37:04,Scott France ,CORA 04/14/2014,15:37:34,enriquesalgado,>CORA 04/14/2014,15:38:04,briankinlan,>SQA in CORA 04/14/2014,15:38:44,stennisecc,Who is speakign right now - I missed the when they identified themselves 04/14/2014,15:38:49,briankinlan,any guesses asto this coral ID? 04/14/2014,15:39:09,Scott France ,I'm going to suggest this CORA is in the genus Sibopathes. I'm guessing that based on a description of a Gulf of Mexico species by Dennis Opresko. 04/14/2014,15:39:11,briankinlan,>SHI red in water 04/14/2014,15:39:38,stennisecc,thank you! 04/14/2014,15:41:36,Scott France ,Opresko described Sibopathes macrospina from a clony collected off Alabama in about 600 meters depth, and the overall colony shape is similar to this one. 04/14/2014,15:42:06,robertmcguinn,lasers please 04/14/2014,15:42:36,robertmcguinn,thanks! 04/14/2014,15:43:38,briankinlan,>CRI on >CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,15:44:41,briankinlan,I1 down 04/14/2014,15:45:00,briankinlan,I1 back 04/14/2014,15:46:25,briankinlan,>CORA x2 04/14/2014,15:46:30,briankinlan,>CORO Chrysogorgia 04/14/2014,15:46:39,briankinlan,>SQA in Chrys. 04/14/2014,15:46:46,briankinlan,>ACN 04/14/2014,15:46:55,briankinlan,>CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,15:47:06,amandademopoulos,is that a yellow zoanthid on left 04/14/2014,15:47:11,Scott France ,ZOA overgrowth on left... 04/14/2014,15:47:21,Scott France ,These polyps may be swollen with eggs 04/14/2014,15:48:12,Scott France ,Polyps of the Chrysogorgia swollen with eggs... 04/14/2014,15:51:43,okeanosexplorer,what do the eggs look like so can direct 04/14/2014,15:55:02,Scott France ,Apologies if my directions didn't make sense - I forgot how much delay there was. 04/14/2014,15:55:08,Scott France ,Gorgeous imagery! 04/14/2014,15:55:11,okeanosexplorer,no we got it! 04/14/2014,15:55:12,briankinlan,>CORA x2 04/14/2014,15:55:19,Scott France ,CORA Sibopathes 04/14/2014,15:57:51,briankinlan,Jamie or Steph--when you get a chance, can you give us an update on the weather? if there's a chance we'll have to end early, we may want to speed things up. otherwise the pace is fine. 04/14/2014,15:58:09,briankinlan,CORO Acanthogorgia at base of Cora 04/14/2014,15:58:28,okeanosexplorer,ill check - brb 04/14/2014,16:00:16,kelleyelliott,Hi Brian - right now the weather looks good, and the forecast looks good to complete today's dive, but are keeping our eye on it. 04/14/2014,16:00:38,briankinlan,great thx 04/14/2014,16:00:47,briankinlan,>SQA closeup 04/14/2014,16:00:53,briankinlan,>SHI closeup 04/14/2014,16:01:25,briankinlan, both in Sibopathes 04/14/2014,16:01:56,okeanosexplorer,>Shrimp was bathypaminella (spelling) 04/14/2014,16:03:01,Scott France ,Bathypalaemonella 04/14/2014,16:03:08,okeanosexplorer,thanks! 04/14/2014,16:06:02,okeanosexplorer,27 04.7190N 92 48.9780 04/14/2014,16:10:21,michaelvecchione,>SHI X2 04/14/2014,16:10:24,Scott France ,CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,16:10:48,briankinlan,clam and mussel shell hash 04/14/2014,16:11:03,Jamie Austin,more disarticulated bivalve shells - both mussels and clams 04/14/2014,16:12:30,erikcordes,chemosynthetic clams, family vesicomyidae 04/14/2014,16:12:44,erikcordes,probably dead if its above the sediment surface 04/14/2014,16:13:02,Andrea Quattrini,>FSH macrourid 04/14/2014,16:13:11,michaelvecchione,>FSH rattail 04/14/2014,16:13:21,briankinlan,CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,16:13:40,briankinlan,>CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,16:13:47,briankinlan,>CORA 04/14/2014,16:14:07,briankinlan,strike that CORO Chrysogorgia (15 seconds ago) 04/14/2014,16:14:17,Jamie Austin,scattered hardgrounds 04/14/2014,16:14:19,briankinlan, CORO Chrysogorgia again 04/14/2014,16:14:29,briankinlan,SQA 04/14/2014,16:14:37,Andrea Quattrini,>CORO Chryso on dead clam shell? 04/14/2014,16:14:38,briankinlan,next to Chrys on seafloor 04/14/2014,16:15:28,briankinlan,>SHI 04/14/2014,16:15:48,briankinlan,CORO anthomastus 04/14/2014,16:15:57,briankinlan,CORO acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,16:16:41,briankinlan,>CORO Chrysogorgia 04/14/2014,16:16:50,briankinlan,(same one as previous) 04/14/2014,16:16:58,Andrea Quattrini,attached to carbonate 04/14/2014,16:17:46,Scott France ,My I1 feed really jumpy in last 10 minutes... 04/14/2014,16:18:01,briankinlan,mine too 04/14/2014,16:18:36,Andrea Quattrini,zoom white fans? 04/14/2014,16:19:16,briankinlan,CORO Acanthogorgia x2 04/14/2014,16:19:35,erikcordes,same primnoid as before? 04/14/2014,16:19:53,Scott France ,Yes, I think so. Could be Paracalyptrophora 04/14/2014,16:19:55,Andrea Quattrini,>CORO Primnoids maybe Calyptrophora 04/14/2014,16:20:08,Andrea Quattrini,or Narella? 04/14/2014,16:20:22,amandademopoulos,if you can zoom on the ophiuroid too, that would be great, thanks 04/14/2014,16:20:28,Scott France ,This has polyps coming out in whorls of 3… downward pointing 04/14/2014,16:21:19,briankinlan,CORO Primoid with OPH 04/14/2014,16:21:47,michaelvecchione,There are video of other galatheids grabbing micronekton passing by. 04/14/2014,16:23:38,briankinlan,CORO Primnoid again 04/14/2014,16:23:51,briankinlan,with SQA OPHx2 CRI 04/14/2014,16:24:00,briankinlan,SQA x2 04/14/2014,16:24:20,briankinlan,>SHI red and white on sed near coral 04/14/2014,16:24:29,Scott France ,CORO Paracalyptrophora? 04/14/2014,16:24:44,Andrea Quattrini,could be a narella 04/14/2014,16:25:36,Scott France ,Polyps didn't look like Narella to me - too skinny. 04/14/2014,16:25:59,Scott France ,FYI, there are at least 15 species of Primnoidae known from the GoMex... 04/14/2014,16:26:23,briankinlan,CORO yellow 04/14/2014,16:26:26,Scott France ,…including 3 species in the genus Paracalyptrophora and one in the genus Narella. 04/14/2014,16:26:40,michaelvecchione,>SHI behind CORO 04/14/2014,16:26:53,briankinlan,CORO yellow was Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,16:27:09,Andrea Quattrini,need those collections to confirm! 04/14/2014,16:27:17,Scott France ,Indeed! 04/14/2014,16:27:45,Scott France ,I feel like my audio over the conference line is very quiet when it gets to the internet feed. Can you hear me okay when I talk? 04/14/2014,16:27:52,briankinlan,position 04/14/2014,16:27:58,Scott France ,I can hear you guys loud and clear. 04/14/2014,16:28:01,okeanosexplorer,27 04.7516N 92 48.9880W 04/14/2014,16:28:06,briankinlan,Scott I can hear you great on the conf line 04/14/2014,16:28:14,Scott France ,Thanks. 04/14/2014,16:28:17,briankinlan,Can you guys hear me ok? 04/14/2014,16:28:26,Scott France ,Perfectly loud and clear 04/14/2014,16:28:32,briankinlan,Great 04/14/2014,16:29:07,robertcarney,>ROC contains fossil shell 04/14/2014,16:29:11,briankinlan,scatter >CAR 04/14/2014,16:29:18,briankinlan,>CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,16:30:18,robertcarney,>MAT 04/14/2014,16:30:23,briankinlan,CORO Chrysogorgia 04/14/2014,16:30:35,robertcarney,>TUB? 04/14/2014,16:31:23,briankinlan,lots of diarticulated shell and car rubble 04/14/2014,16:31:29,briankinlan,slope getting steeper 04/14/2014,16:31:34,briankinlan,white staining on SED 04/14/2014,16:31:53,Alex DeCiccio,could this be a potential cold seep? 04/14/2014,16:32:09,erikcordes,it is definitely showing signs of weak seepage 04/14/2014,16:32:27,michaelvecchione,>FSH 04/14/2014,16:32:50,briankinlan,SQA 04/14/2014,16:33:01,briankinlan,>SHI multiple on sed 04/14/2014,16:33:37,robertcarney,>CRA 04/14/2014,16:33:39,erikcordes,zoom on the tube worm? 04/14/2014,16:35:01,briankinlan,>FSH 04/14/2014,16:35:08,briankinlan,>CORO Chrys 04/14/2014,16:35:47,michaelvecchione,zoom on FSH? 04/14/2014,16:36:55,erikcordes,can’t ID if it’s closed up 04/14/2014,16:37:06,Scott France ,Vestimentiferan tube worm 04/14/2014,16:37:09,erikcordes,looks like Lamellibrachia, but impossible unless it’s open 04/14/2014,16:37:48,briankinlan,>TUB possibly Lamellibrachia 04/14/2014,16:37:54,Scott France ,You are looking at the soft top of the "head" withdrawn in the tube. 04/14/2014,16:39:21,robertcarney,>MAT orange within white 04/14/2014,16:39:27,robertcarney,>MUS live 04/14/2014,16:39:49,briankinlan,>SPO 04/14/2014,16:39:52,briankinlan,bubbles? 04/14/2014,16:39:56,briankinlan,>MUS live 04/14/2014,16:40:08,briankinlan,>MAT white 04/14/2014,16:40:20,briankinlan,>SHI 04/14/2014,16:42:14,Alex DeCiccio,looks like all of this rubble fell into this area. could there have been some type of slide? 04/14/2014,16:42:45,robertcarney,>MUS live mixed dead 04/14/2014,16:42:53,robertcarney,>URC 2 04/14/2014,16:43:13,michaelvecchione,zoom on FSH? 04/14/2014,16:43:19,Jamie Austin,exposed hydrate 04/14/2014,16:43:37,robertcarney,>Sarg 04/14/2014,16:43:40,Jamie Austin,exposed hydrate? 04/14/2014,16:43:55,briankinlan,SARG 04/14/2014,16:43:56,Jamie Austin,exposed hydrate? 04/14/2014,16:44:40,robertcarney,>MUS larger live patch 04/14/2014,16:45:37,briankinlan,MUS mix of live and dead 04/14/2014,16:46:34,robertcarney,>URC 2 04/14/2014,16:46:41,Jamie Austin,bacterial mats 04/14/2014,16:46:45,briankinlan,>MAT white/gray 04/14/2014,16:47:06,robertcarney,>MUS single live 04/14/2014,16:47:08,briankinlan,>CHI 04/14/2014,16:47:13,briankinlan,>MUS live and dead 04/14/2014,16:47:15,Jamie Austin,live clams 04/14/2014,16:47:22,briankinlan,>SHI 04/14/2014,16:47:23,robertcarney,>MUS 5 or 6 mussels 04/14/2014,16:48:01,michaelvecchione,?FSH eelpout 04/14/2014,16:49:22,Scott France ,CORA Sibopathes 04/14/2014,16:49:25,briankinlan,>CORA 04/14/2014,16:49:31,briankinlan,with >SQA 04/14/2014,16:49:36,briankinlan,>URC 04/14/2014,16:49:50,briankinlan,scattered >CAR rubble on >SED 04/14/2014,16:50:57,robertcarney,>SED eroding out from under thin crust 04/14/2014,16:51:14,Jamie Austin,scattered hardgrounds, outcrops of hydrate?, many disarticulated and living bivalves 04/14/2014,16:51:47,robertcarney,>CHI on MUS 04/14/2014,16:51:50,briankinlan,we're at a depth of 1098m, so approximatelyhalfway up the slope of the topographic feature 04/14/2014,16:52:02,briankinlan,we started at approx 1150m, top is 1053m 04/14/2014,16:52:04,robertcarney,>SERpulids on MUS...small white spirals 04/14/2014,16:52:16,briankinlan,>MAT white 04/14/2014,16:52:22,briankinlan,>SHI many 04/14/2014,16:52:24,robertcarney,>SHI Alvinocarids 04/14/2014,16:52:52,Jamie Austin,27 04.7769 N, 92 48.9959W 04/14/2014,16:54:21,robertcarney,>URC 04/14/2014,16:54:45,robertcarney,>URC Echinus like common 04/14/2014,16:55:22,robertcarney,>CRA Chaceon-like 04/14/2014,16:55:37,briankinlan,>MUS live 04/14/2014,16:56:53,briankinlan,lost I1 video feed 04/14/2014,16:57:04,robertcarney,Audio looping 04/14/2014,16:57:28,briankinlan,I1 back up 04/14/2014,16:58:14,robertcarney,>SED eroding from under thin crust 04/14/2014,16:58:30,stennisecc, Does anyone know if we saw a water column anomaly over this site that would indicate a seep presence? 04/14/2014,16:59:17,stennisecc,Thank you - question was from Bill Shedd 04/14/2014,16:59:27,robertcarney,>ROC white 04/14/2014,16:59:59,robertcarney,>ROC exposed cap rock? 04/14/2014,17:00:42,robertcarney,>Roc anhydrates? 04/14/2014,17:00:43,briankinlan,>FSH 04/14/2014,17:00:57,briankinlan,>MUS live and dead 04/14/2014,17:01:03,briankinlan,>SQA 04/14/2014,17:01:07,briankinlan,>URC 04/14/2014,17:01:23,briankinlan,>SHI many 04/14/2014,17:02:32,briankinlan,>MAT black 04/14/2014,17:02:33,michaelvecchione,?FSH brotulid 04/14/2014,17:02:41,briankinlan,live CLAM 04/14/2014,17:03:06,robertcarney,>ROC caprock? 04/14/2014,17:05:41,briankinlan,>MAT white,black 04/14/2014,17:06:51,briankinlan,>CORO Chrysogorgia 04/14/2014,17:07:51,enriquesalgado,>CORA 04/14/2014,17:08:09,briankinlan,>SQA in CORO Chrys. 04/14/2014,17:08:41,briankinlan,>SHI on SED 04/14/2014,17:09:00,robertcarney,audio looping 04/14/2014,17:09:04,briankinlan,lost I1 04/14/2014,17:09:17,briankinlan,I1 back up 04/14/2014,17:09:54,briankinlan,>CORA Stibopathes 04/14/2014,17:10:05,briankinlan,>FSH next to it on SED 04/14/2014,17:10:10,briankinlan,>SHI on SED 04/14/2014,17:12:49,briankennedy,lost I1 04/14/2014,17:14:15,robertcarney,audio looping 04/14/2014,17:14:21,briankinlan,audio and video very choppy 04/14/2014,17:14:31,okeanosexplorer,ill look into it 04/14/2014,17:14:38,Jamie Austin,continued scattered hardgrounds approximately 30 m below the top of this topographic high 04/14/2014,17:14:47,briankinlan,FSH 04/14/2014,17:15:24,okeanosexplorer,were gonn be right back on the conference line stand by 04/14/2014,17:15:53,robertcarney,>SEC color contrast flow or ejecta 04/14/2014,17:16:09,robertcarney,>CRA Chaceon-like pair? 04/14/2014,17:16:23,briankinlan,close zoom on OPHs please 04/14/2014,17:16:37,briankinlan,coral ID ideas?? 04/14/2014,17:16:40,robertcarney,audio looping 04/14/2014,17:17:22,robertcarney,audio loops about 10 secs long 04/14/2014,17:17:28,enriquesalgado,>CORO - Primnoid 04/14/2014,17:17:48,erikcordes,>COR Paramuricea 04/14/2014,17:18:13,briankinlan,correction CORO Paramuriceidae 04/14/2014,17:18:24,robertcarney,>bamboo coral segments in rubble? 04/14/2014,17:18:36,briankinlan,with OPH and SQA 04/14/2014,17:18:38,amandademopoulos,CORO Plexauridae 04/14/2014,17:20:01,briankennedy, Sorry for all the audio and visual disruptions we are working with the NOAA Network Operations Center to try and figure out what is going on. 04/14/2014,17:20:28,briankinlan,ok. in the meantime Jamie please feel free to keep the dive moving 04/14/2014,17:20:31,Jamie Austin,steepest part of the slope 04/14/2014,17:21:01,Jamie Austin,slope is clearly unstable 04/14/2014,17:21:17,robertcarney,>Toppled dead COR down right 04/14/2014,17:21:42,robertcarney,down right 04/14/2014,17:21:44,erikcordes,>COR Paramuricea 04/14/2014,17:22:50,erikcordes,>Paramuricea type B3 04/14/2014,17:22:53,briankinlan,SQA and OPH on CORO Paramuricea 04/14/2014,17:23:06,briankinlan,SQA on CAR ROC nearby 04/14/2014,17:23:14,briankinlan,>FSH nearby 04/14/2014,17:23:15,robertcarney,>COB look like burrow casts and concretions 04/14/2014,17:23:18,erikcordes,looks like anyway, they are the only ones we’ve seen with the purplish tint to the skeleton 04/14/2014,17:23:40,erikcordes,depth is right for P. B3 as well 04/14/2014,17:24:20,briankinlan,CORO Chrys also here 04/14/2014,17:25:00,briankinlan,>CORO Chrys multiple 04/14/2014,17:26:10,erikcordes,>CORO Paramuricea 04/14/2014,17:26:15,erikcordes,>CORO Acenthogorgia 04/14/2014,17:26:31,erikcordes,correction >CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,17:27:00,briankinlan,CORO Chrysogorgia 04/14/2014,17:27:07,briankinlan,more CORO Paramuricea 04/14/2014,17:27:50,briankinlan,>OPHs many on CORO Paramuricea 04/14/2014,17:27:54,briankinlan,>ACN 04/14/2014,17:28:23,briankinlan,>substrate scattered shells and CAR rubble 04/14/2014,17:29:08,briankinlan,folks on the chat room,please ask for zooms if you need 'em and I will relay to the conf call 04/14/2014,17:29:27,briankinlan,>CORO Paramuricea lots of >OPHs 04/14/2014,17:29:41,briankinlan,>COR scleractinian cup coral - have been several last few minutes 04/14/2014,17:31:41,okeanosexplorer,4.97 deg C, 1074.35 M 27 04.7957N 92 48.9942W 04/14/2014,17:31:49,briankinlan,CORO Acanthogorgia 04/14/2014,17:32:54,briankinlan,CORO Paramuricea x3 04/14/2014,17:32:56,briankinlan,with OPHs 04/14/2014,17:33:19,robertcarney,>ROC large angular 04/14/2014,17:33:31,robertcarney,>Brachiopod on ROC 04/14/2014,17:33:38,Jamie Austin,scattered cobbles (landslide scar?) and larger, plate-like hardgrounds (less downslope movement) 04/14/2014,17:35:48,briankinlan,I1 down 04/14/2014,17:36:13,briankinlan,I1 back up 04/14/2014,17:36:52,briankinlan,CORO Chrysogorgia 04/14/2014,17:36:56,robertcarney,>ROV dark massive 04/14/2014,17:37:08,briankinlan,at least 5 Paramuricea on this rock 04/14/2014,17:37:27,briankinlan,multiple >SQA and >OPH 04/14/2014,17:37:45,cordeslab,Hi guys, this is Sam Georgian from the Cordes lab 04/14/2014,17:39:01,briankinlan,hi Sam 04/14/2014,17:39:14,briankinlan,your help with coral ID's would be great! 04/14/2014,17:40:05,robertcarney,audio looping 04/14/2014,17:40:33,briankinlan,Bill Shedd: seismic shows clear indications of hydrates in seafloor here 04/14/2014,17:40:38,enriquesalgado,lost feed 04/14/2014,17:40:52,briankinlan,lost feed 04/14/2014,17:40:57,briankinlan,feed bacl 04/14/2014,17:41:09,briankinlan,>CORO multiple 04/14/2014,17:41:48,briankinlan,CORO Paramuricea x3 to 5 or more 04/14/2014,17:41:58,briankinlan,many >OPH and >SQA 04/14/2014,17:42:04,robertcarney,>ROC larger w/ old/larger colonies 04/14/2014,17:42:08,briankinlan,>many OPH and>SQA 04/14/2014,17:42:12,cordeslab,can someone provide the lat/lon here? 04/14/2014,17:42:28,briankinlan,>OPH 04/14/2014,17:42:44,okeanosexplorer,27 04.7975 N 92 48.9949W 04/14/2014,17:43:29,briankinlan,beautiful 04/14/2014,17:43:39,cordeslab,thank you 04/14/2014,17:44:15,robertcarney,audio looping 04/14/2014,17:44:23,briankinlan,Hypack "Large Paramuricea with associates" 04/14/2014,17:45:11,okeanosexplorer,Hi Josh! its Steph 04/14/2014,17:47:20,briankinlan,CORO many 04/14/2014,17:47:48,briankinlan,>CORO Paramuricea and other species--many on slope 04/14/2014,17:49:29,cordeslab,large CORP with associates on small carbonate outcrop 04/14/2014,17:49:45,briankinlan,>CORO Paramuricea many 04/14/2014,17:49:45,briankinlan,test 04/14/2014,17:49:51,robertcarney,>AST 04/14/2014,17:51:37,Scott France ,Cup coral 04/14/2014,17:52:13,briankinlan,>COR cup coral 04/14/2014,17:54:53,briankinlan,>CORO Paramuricea forest last 10+ minutes 04/14/2014,17:55:31,briankinlan,>FSH 04/14/2014,17:55:31,briankinlan,I1 down 04/14/2014,17:55:48,briankinlan,position? 04/14/2014,17:56:11,okeanosexplorer,27 04.8187N 92 49.0013W 04/14/2014,17:56:20,robertcarney,>SED transition to mud on lft 04/14/2014,17:56:53,Scott France ,Some ZOA zoanthid overgrowth here - the bright yellow 04/14/2014,17:58:14,briankinlan,back on eventlog 04/14/2014,17:58:35,robertcarney,>ROC lower portion of rock looks like cemented shell hash 04/14/2014,17:59:22,stennisecc,yes at stennis 04/14/2014,17:59:32,robertcarney,I-2 erratic audio image OK 04/14/2014,17:59:51,stennisecc,I1 is up 04/14/2014,17:59:52,briankinlan,>SHI 04/14/2014,18:01:12,briankinlan,>COR cup 04/14/2014,18:01:16,robertcarney,time for eventlog posting very slow 04/14/2014,18:01:36,briankinlan,yes--I'm noticing delay posting on eventlog too 04/14/2014,18:03:14,robertcarney,>ROC fossil seep shell hash 04/14/2014,18:03:17,robertcarney,>Brachiopod 04/14/2014,18:03:27,stennisecc,test 04/14/2014,18:04:29,robertcarney,audio very jumbled eventlog long delay 04/14/2014,18:05:38,robertcarney,>pits 04/14/2014,18:06:23,briankinlan,test 04/14/2014,18:07:12,briankinlan,I1 down 04/14/2014,18:07:47,robertcarney,>CRA chaceon-like 04/14/2014,18:07:51,briankinlan,I1 up 04/14/2014,18:08:07,briankinlan,>CORO lots of Paramuricea, contunued 04/14/2014,18:08:12,briankinlan,*continued 04/14/2014,18:08:28,briankinlan,numerous OPHs in each Paramuricea colony 04/14/2014,18:08:46,briankinlan,position? 04/14/2014,18:09:02,robertcarney,>MAT 04/14/2014,18:09:13,okeanosexplorer,27 04.8276N 92 49.0052W 04/14/2014,18:09:28,robertcarney,>MAT in depression 04/14/2014,18:10:07,robertcarney,>URC 04/14/2014,18:10:22,robertcarney,>CRA Chaceon-like 04/14/2014,18:16:56,briankinlan,>CORO Paramuricea many OPH's 04/14/2014,18:17:03,briankinlan,>CRA on SED 04/14/2014,18:18:14,robertcarney,test 1 04/14/2014,18:18:18,robertcarney,test 2 04/14/2014,18:18:33,robertcarney,eventlog much faster 04/14/2014,18:18:37,briankinlan,test 04/14/2014,18:19:02,briankinlan,CORO Paramuricea several on rock 04/14/2014,18:19:22,robertcarney,>ROC back to rock piles with shell hash at base 04/14/2014,18:19:30,briankinlan,I1 down 04/14/2014,18:19:45,briankinlan,I1 back 04/14/2014,18:20:22,briankinlan,CORO Clavularia 04/14/2014,18:20:51,briankinlan,I1 cutting in and out 04/14/2014,18:20:57,briankinlan,audio from ship also spotty 04/14/2014,18:21:02,Scott France ,Same here. I see blue screen. 04/14/2014,18:21:06,robertmcguinn,same here 04/14/2014,18:21:19,briankinlan,hopefully not blue screen of death 04/14/2014,18:21:23,robertcarney,I-2 video frozen audio repeated loops 04/14/2014,18:21:57,Scott France ,I1 back 04/14/2014,18:21:59,briankinlan,back 04/14/2014,18:22:18,robertcarney,>MAT 04/14/2014,18:22:25,catherinemarzin,no audio on our end. unless you are all quiet... and very jumpy image... 04/14/2014,18:22:46,Scott France ,Spoke too soon. I1 down 04/14/2014,18:22:58,michaelvecchione,I1 come and goes. 04/14/2014,18:23:49,briankinlan,Can we shut down http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream-full-res.html to free up some bandwidth? 04/14/2014,18:23:59,robertcarney,>BUR w/ color contrast excavation 04/14/2014,18:24:26,robertcarney,>SED transition to plain sediment 04/14/2014,18:26:00,robertcarney,I-2 video frozen audio looping 04/14/2014,18:26:20,robertcarney,I-2 video frozen silent 04/14/2014,18:26:49,robertcarney,I-2 Grey Screen audio looping again 04/14/2014,18:27:29,stennisecc,I-1 frooze for the last two minutes and audio on loop 04/14/2014,18:27:37,stennisecc,*I2 04/14/2014,18:27:49,briankinlan,lost everything last few min 04/14/2014,18:27:58,stennisecc,I1 is out as well 04/14/2014,18:27:59,Scott France ,Ditto 04/14/2014,18:29:04,briankinlan,Jamie--if you can read this, when we reach WP2, I'd like to pause, look around for hard targets in the immediate vicinity, and then proceed to waypoint D 04/14/2014,18:29:54,briankinlan,test 04/14/2014,18:30:26,robertcarney,I-2 LSU all continues to be down 04/14/2014,18:30:40,briankinlan,back up 04/14/2014,18:30:57,robertcarney,Back I-2 video and audio spotty 04/14/2014,18:31:34,stennisecc,same at stennis - back up with I2- with a lot of distortion, I1 feeds are up and running but experiencing distortion as well 04/14/2014,18:31:46,robertcarney,I-2 grey screen audio looping 04/14/2014,18:33:01,briankennedy,we are still workiong on the video sorry 04/14/2014,18:33:18,robertcarney,>MAT >CRA video bad 04/14/2014,18:34:00,robertcarney,>MAT small w/ brown stain 04/14/2014,18:34:17,Scott France ,I1 feed and audio are back here 04/14/2014,18:34:18,robertcarney,>FSH 04/14/2014,18:34:39,robertcarney,>MUS few shells on mud 04/14/2014,18:34:49,briankinlan,test 04/14/2014,18:35:42,Scott France ,I1 feed and audio gone again. I know you are working on it - this is just for logging sake. 04/14/2014,18:36:48,robertcarney,>SHI 04/14/2014,18:37:02,robertcarney,>SED brown patch 04/14/2014,18:37:07,robertcarney,>SHI 04/14/2014,18:37:22,briankinlan,>CRA 04/14/2014,18:37:26,robertcarney,>CRA Chaceon-type 04/14/2014,18:38:47,briankinlan,test 04/14/2014,18:38:58,stennisecc,test 04/14/2014,18:39:23,stennisecc,Brian I see your test in the event log 04/14/2014,18:39:38,robertcarney,>CRA legs stick ~1cm into sed but show no trail...fluffly stuff 04/14/2014,18:39:55,briankinlan,thank you. I got kicked out right after but am now back 04/14/2014,18:40:07,Jamie Austin,scattered hardground outcrop 04/14/2014,18:40:37,Jamie Austin,scattered cobbles 04/14/2014,18:41:09,Jamie Austin,scatered cobbles 04/14/2014,18:41:38,briankinlan,position? 04/14/2014,18:42:14,Bernie Ball,Connection issues appear to be system-wide, the ftp portal keeps dropping connections as well. 04/14/2014,18:46:58,okeanosexplorer,27 04.9057N 92 49.0299- keep in mind this WP may be off.. the nav is poor here 04/14/2014,18:48:19,robertcarney,>SHI 04/14/2014,18:48:34,robertcarney,>SHI 04/14/2014,18:49:59,robertcarney,>SHI 04/14/2014,18:50:46,robertcarney,>CRA Chaceon 04/14/2014,18:51:31,Jamie Austin,hardground ahead 04/14/2014,18:52:45,briankinlan,hardground >CAR rubble 04/14/2014,18:52:56,briankinlan,small white >SPO golf ball 04/14/2014,18:53:35,robertcarney,>SHI 04/14/2014,18:53:50,briankinlan,>SHI 04/14/2014,18:54:08,robertcarney,>MUC mucus net on rock 04/14/2014,18:54:14,briankinlan,Pandalid - genus Heterocarpus 04/14/2014,18:54:39,briankinlan,>SQA on sed 04/14/2014,18:56:35,Scott France ,I'm here 04/14/2014,18:56:43,Scott France ,Not on phone though 04/14/2014,18:56:57,Scott France ,No had not seen it 04/14/2014,18:57:03,briankinlan,ok. can you take a look at this possible coral we move in on 04/14/2014,18:57:12,Scott France ,video dropping out too much - but looks stable now 04/14/2014,18:59:56,briankinlan,CORO Anthomastus 04/14/2014,19:00:02,briankinlan,x4 04/14/2014,19:00:09,Scott France ,Seeing a Chrysogorgia... 04/14/2014,19:00:11,briankinlan,CORO Chrysogorgia 04/14/2014,19:00:34,Scott France ,3x cup coral 04/14/2014,19:01:13,Scott France ,CORO Paramuricea 04/14/2014,19:02:06,briankinlan,>SHI 04/14/2014,19:02:15,Jamie Austin,small hardground outcrops 04/14/2014,19:03:10,Scott France ,Lost feed again, just as we were approaching outcrop... 04/14/2014,19:03:22,Scott France ,I1 back 04/14/2014,19:03:26,okeanosexplorer,well stay till were 99.9% 04/14/2014,19:03:54,Scott France ,I'm not losing the eventlog, I'm losing video and audio. 04/14/2014,19:05:47,briankinlan,CORO Acanthogorgia? 04/14/2014,19:06:23,briankinlan,test 04/14/2014,19:06:28,Scott France ,Can't help you there. The high-res view isn't streaming and the general feed was too choppy on the zoom for me to say anything. 04/14/2014,19:06:41,briankinlan,no worries, thanks for trying 04/14/2014,19:07:33,briankinlan,>CORP with OPHs 04/14/2014,19:07:59,briankinlan,>FSH x2 04/14/2014,19:08:43,briankinlan,>SQA 04/14/2014,19:09:13,briankinlan,where are we relative to lip of the dip? 04/14/2014,19:09:52,briankinlan,lost audio, video spotty 04/14/2014,19:12:46,briankinlan,video back up 04/14/2014,19:13:14,briankinlan,and gone again 04/14/2014,19:13:59,briankinlan,position? 04/14/2014,19:15:49,Scott France ,Hard to tell with the video feed going in and out, but I thought I saw a couple of small bushy CORO, yellowish-brown color, that could be bamboo Acanella. No video now though for me to follow up on. 04/14/2014,19:16:48,briankinlan,CORO? 04/14/2014,19:17:15,briankinlan,Acanella? 04/14/2014,19:17:16,Scott France ,CORO Paramuricea or related 04/14/2014,19:17:28,briankinlan,Oh yeah, see it better now 04/14/2014,19:17:40,briankinlan,>SQA in CORP 04/14/2014,19:17:42,Scott France ,Colonies show that yellow and purple can be produced by same individual 04/14/2014,19:17:58,briankinlan,interesting 04/14/2014,19:18:50,Jamie Austin,large pockmarks - related to salt movement - withdrawal? 04/14/2014,19:18:50,Jamie Austin,test 04/14/2014,19:19:06,briankinlan,>CRA 04/14/2014,19:19:11,briankinlan,>SQA 04/14/2014,19:19:21,briankinlan,>SHI 04/14/2014,19:20:32,briankinlan,Jamie let's explore down to the lip and the proceed toward waypoint A (heading 358 or so) 04/14/2014,19:20:48,briankinlan,copy? 04/14/2014,19:21:37,briankinlan,ship, can you see our posts on eventlog? 04/14/2014,19:21:56,briankinlan,>CORP with OPHs 04/14/2014,19:21:59,briankinlan,no zoom needed 04/14/2014,19:24:05,briankinlan,Stennis ECC and ISCwatch -- do you have any comms with ship? 04/14/2014,19:25:55,stennisecc,I am not on the call right now 04/14/2014,19:26:01,stennisecc,i am loggin in now 04/14/2014,19:26:20,Jamie Austin,large depressions on top of this feature 04/14/2014,19:26:44,stennisecc,i2 - stream distorted 04/14/2014,19:27:05,briankinlan,Jamie let's explore down to the lip and the proceed toward waypoint A (heading 358 or so) 04/14/2014,19:29:17,briankinlan,waypoints: 04/14/2014,19:29:19,briankinlan, A             27.08414208       -92.81660821 B             27.08467604       -92.8202047 C             27.0872868          -92.81870919 D             27.08221764       -92.81624432 04/14/2014,19:29:47,briankinlan,>CORP many with OPHs 04/14/2014,19:30:04,briankinlan,>SQA 04/14/2014,19:32:03,briankinlan,lots of >CORP 04/14/2014,19:35:01,Scott France ,Don't know if you heard me on the conference line re: small bush in groove in sediment... 04/14/2014,19:35:07,briankinlan,I did 04/14/2014,19:35:16,Scott France ,Conference line audio keeps cutting out... 04/14/2014,19:35:19,Scott France ,as does video... 04/14/2014,19:35:30,briankinlan,yeah, frustrating... 04/14/2014,19:35:45,briankinlan,pesky satellites 04/14/2014,19:36:04,Scott France ,Sometimes I hear folks on the internet feed but not the conference line, sometimes reversed, usually neither! 04/14/2014,19:36:40,Jamie Austin,5.01 degrees C ambient water temperature 04/14/2014,19:39:05,Scott France ,Pyrosoma 04/14/2014,19:39:51,briankinlan,nice view ofslope failure 04/14/2014,19:40:28,Scott France ,Also good view of the fresher deposit of detritus on the surface vs the subsurface. 04/14/2014,19:40:42,briankinlan,FELO 04/14/2014,19:40:50,michaelvecchione,>FSH cutthroat eel 04/14/2014,19:41:37,okeanosexplorer,27 04.9070N 92 48.9625W 04/14/2014,19:41:44,briankinlan,thanks 04/14/2014,19:45:05,Jamie Austin,hummocky seafloor 04/14/2014,19:45:48,briankinlan,>CORP with OPHs 04/14/2014,19:46:03,Jamie Austin,scattered carbonate hardground boulders 04/14/2014,19:46:04,briankinlan,transiting north along lip of channel 04/14/2014,19:48:30,briankinlan,feeds and audio oit 04/14/2014,19:48:33,briankinlan,ou 04/14/2014,19:48:35,briankinlan,out 04/14/2014,19:50:45,Scott France ,Out here for several minutes, including conference line. 04/14/2014,19:50:58,briankinlan,me too 04/14/2014,19:50:59,catherinemarzin,same in Silver Spring. 04/14/2014,19:51:12,briankennedy,it looks like the ship has lost connection with the Sat. 04/14/2014,19:51:30,Scott France ,I can tell you down here in Lafayette the skies look threatening! 04/14/2014,19:52:26,michaelvecchione,I1 intermittant in VA 04/14/2014,19:52:54,Scott France ,Looks like you are back… Hope you stick around! ;-) 04/14/2014,19:58:11,briankinlan,came up 20m off seafloor while ship is resolving DP problem 04/14/2014,19:58:14,briankinlan,holding 04/14/2014,20:12:06,stennisecc,i1 feed dropped 04/14/2014,20:12:42,stennisecc,i1-restored 04/14/2014,20:17:06,kelleyelliott,Ship to shore call is 1615 local 04/14/2014,20:22:48,kelleyelliott,Hi All - apologies we had to come off the seafloor early. We'll have our science call at 1615 Central time to review today's dive and discuss the upcoming Monterrey shipwreck dives. Note the weather for tomorrow is looking bad and we're 90% sure we'll need to defer the dive to Wednesday. Wendesday the weather is looking good. Join the call by dialing 1-866-617-5860, passcode 1233796. 04/14/2014,22:05:05,briankennedy,have a good night everyone