04/17/2014,04:31:28,kelleyelliott,Update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. We are currently conducting overnight mapping operations in the vicinity of Keathley Canyon. Tomorrow we are planning to dive at Monterrey wreck sites C and A. Weather permitting, the ROV will be launched at 0830 (Central Daylight Time) and we expect to arrive on the seafloor by 0930. We will be exploring Site C for about 4.5 hours and then tow the ROV underwater for ~3 hours to site A where we will spend ~2.5 hrs. We have extended our normal dive time to accommodate two wrecks. We will host a pre-dive briefing via conference call at 0845 CDT during the ROV descent to discuss the dive and objectives. Join us on the 04/17/2014,expedition teleconference line by dialing: 1-866-617-5860, passcode: 1233796 and tuning into the live video feeds online: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream_04.html 04/17/2014, 04/17/2014,Note that a high resolution version of the main ROV camera feed will be made available to contributing scientists during the ROV dives here: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream-full-res.html 04/17/2014,13:10:49,Jamie Austin,Good morning, everyone. Jamie Austin here. We have some thunderstorms rolling through here, but the ROV will be deployed on schedule. We are in approximately 1300 m of water. Welcome everyone. We have not one but two wrecks on the dive schedule today. Stay tuned. 04/17/2014,13:20:59,kelleyelliott,Reminder that we will host a pre-dive briefing via conference call at 0845 CDT during the ROV descent to discuss the dive and objectives. Join us on the expedition teleconference line by dialing: 1-866-617-5860, passcode: 1233796 and tuning into the live video feeds online: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream_04.html 04/17/2014,Note that a high resolution version of the main ROV camera feed will be made available to contributing scientists during the ROV dives here: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream-full-res.html 04/17/2014,13:26:41,Jamie Austin,D2 going over the side. 04/17/2014,13:35:48,danwarren,Good morning everyone. Just FYI I am on eventlog only today. 04/17/2014,13:36:04,Jamie Austin,Seirios/D2 at 50 m. 04/17/2014,13:36:28,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. Taxa >ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 04/17/2014,>APH - Amphipod 04/17/2014,>ART - Arthropod 04/17/2014,>ASR - Asteroid 04/17/2014,>BAR - Barnacle 04/17/2014,>BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 04/17/2014,>BIV - Bivalve 04/17/2014,>BRA - Brachiopod 04/17/2014,>BRY - Bryozoan 04/17/2014,>CHI - Chiton 04/17/2014,>CLA - Clams 04/17/2014,>CNI - Cnidarian 04/17/2014,>COP - Copepods 04/17/2014,>COR - Coral 04/17/2014,>CORA - Antipatharian 04/17/2014,>CORL - Lophelia 04/17/2014,>CORM - Madrepora 04/17/2014,>CORO - Octocoral 04/17/2014,>CORP - Paramuricea 04/17/2014,>CORS - Stylasterid 04/17/2014,>CPEN - Pennatulacean 04/17/2014,>CORW - Whip coral 04/17/2014,>CRA - Crab 04/17/2014,>CRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae) 04/17/2014,>CRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) 04/17/2014,>CRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea) 04/17/2014,>CRI - Crinoid 04/17/2014,>CRIHYO - Hyocrinida 04/17/2014,>CRIBAT - Bathycrinidae 04/17/2014,>CRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae 04/17/2014,>CRIANT - Antedonidae 04/17/2014,>CRIZEN - Zenometridae 04/17/2014,>CRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae 04/17/2014,>CRIATE - Atelecrinidae 04/17/2014,>CRITHA - Thalassometridae 04/17/2014,>CTE - Ctenophore 04/17/2014,>DAN - Dandelion 04/17/2014,>ECN - Echiuran 04/17/2014,>EGG - Egg (case) 04/17/2014,>FEC - Fecal (matter) 04/17/2014,>FSH - Fish 04/17/2014,>FCHN - Chondrichthyes 04/17/2014,>FCOD - Codlets 04/17/2014,>FREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper) 04/17/2014,>FANT - Anthiins (fancy bass) 04/17/2014, , FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) 04/17/2014, , FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories) 04/17/2014, , FLAT – Flatfish 04/17/2014,>FOR - Foraminiferan 04/17/2014,>GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 04/17/2014,>GRO - Gromiid 04/17/2014,>HOL - Holutharian 04/17/2014,>HYD - Hydroid 04/17/2014,>ISO - Isopod 04/17/2014,>JFH - Jellyfish 04/17/2014,>LAR - Larvacean house 04/17/2014,>LIM - Limpets 04/17/2014,>LOB - Lobster 04/17/2014,>MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 04/17/2014,>MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 04/17/2014,>MOL - Mollusk 04/17/2014,>MUS - Mussels 04/17/2014,>NUD - Nudibranch 04/17/2014,>OCT - Octopus 04/17/2014,>OPH - Ophiuroid 04/17/2014,>PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 04/17/2014,>POL - Polychaete 04/17/2014,>PTE - Pteropod 04/17/2014,>PYC - Pycnogonid 04/17/2014,>RIF - Riftia 04/17/2014,>SAL - Salp 04/17/2014,>SCA - Scale (worm) 04/17/2014,>SER - Serpulid worm 04/17/2014,>SHI - Shrimp 04/17/2014,>SPA - Spaghetti Worms 04/17/2014,>SPO - Sponge 04/17/2014,>SQA - Squat Lobster 04/17/2014,>SQD - Squid 04/17/2014,>STR - mucus string 04/17/2014,>TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 04/17/2014,>TUN - Tunicate 04/17/2014,>URC - Urchin 04/17/2014,>USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 04/17/2014,>WOD - Wood 04/17/2014,>WOR - Worm 04/17/2014,>XEN - Xenophyophoran 04/17/2014,>ZOA - Zoanthid Geology >BUR - Burrow 04/17/2014,>COB - Cobble 04/17/2014,>MUD - Mud 04/17/2014,>ROC - Rock 04/17/2014,>RUB - Rubble 04/17/2014,>SAD - Sand 04/17/2014,>SED - Sediment 04/17/2014,>WAL - Wall Lava Morphology >TAL - Talus 04/17/2014,>PIL - Pillow 04/17/2014,>ENT - Entrail 04/17/2014,>LOB - Lobate 04/17/2014,>SHE - Sheet 04/17/2014,>FOL - Folded 04/17/2014,>JUM - Jumbled 04/17/2014,>HAC - Hackly Sediment Cover >LIG - Light 04/17/2014,>POC - Partial/Pockets 04/17/2014,>HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 04/17/2014,>BLA - Blanket Feature >ASG - Axial Summit Graben 04/17/2014,>AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 04/17/2014,>CAR - Carbonate 04/17/2014,>CLI - Cliff 04/17/2014,>COL - Collapse 04/17/2014,>CON - Contact 04/17/2014,>FAU - Fault 04/17/2014,>FIS - Fissure 04/17/2014,>HAY - Haystack 04/17/2014,>HYX - Hydrothermal 04/17/2014,>PIL - Pillar 04/17/2014,>SCP - Scarp 04/17/2014,>SEP - Seep Other >ANT - Anthropogenic object (trash, traps lines, etc 04/17/2014,13:45:02,okeanosexplorer,both are wooden wrecks from the early 19th cen. monterray A was on 2012. Monterray C is similar taking a look at artifacts and bio. Katherine: mapping the bio feature interested in looking at this wreck to compare, looking for coral, sponges etc. 04/17/2014,13:47:13,okeanosexplorer,landing 40-50 m from Mont C, passing 220 m now, move slowley, starting at the stern, goal is to station Serious then operate D2. Minimize ship and Serious movement. follow the port side from outside the wreck, then bow that starboard. looking for rigging off the ship. 04/17/2014,13:48:52,okeanosexplorer,we will be keeping the telecon open all day. if you have a comm issue please let us know on the event log 04/17/2014,13:50:46,jareddrewniak@tethys.gso.uri.edu,:) 04/17/2014,13:52:55,okeanosexplorer,We are not sharing location informaion on the audio. Event log is ok. If you are colocated please designate 1 or 2 people to communicate with the sci leads. 04/17/2014,13:54:12,okeanosexplorer,passing 500 m 04/17/2014,13:54:53,catherinemarzin,There seems to be a communication issue as the ship is not heard through the teleconference call 04/17/2014,13:57:56,okeanosexplorer,600 m 04/17/2014,13:58:46,michaelvecchione,FYI. I have to leave the conf line now to do another conf call but will continue to monitor stream 1 and eventlog. 04/17/2014,13:59:02,kelleyelliott,Thank you, Mike. 04/17/2014,13:59:05,okeanosexplorer,thanks Mike 04/17/2014,13:59:25,okeanosexplorer,half way to bottom 04/17/2014,13:59:29,okeanosexplorer,650 m 04/17/2014,14:03:41,okeanosexplorer,800 m 04/17/2014,14:07:08,okeanosexplorer,passing 900 m towards 1300 m 04/17/2014,14:07:42,okeanosexplorer,we descend at 30 m/ min. we will land 20+ m from the wreck 04/17/2014,14:09:52,okeanosexplorer,1000 m 04/17/2014,14:11:07,kelleyelliott,If you have multiple scientists/archaeologists at one location - please place a quick note in the eventlog listing who is joining you at your location. 04/17/2014,14:12:53,jackirion,Stennis Space Center- Alicia Caporaso, Scott Sorset, Doug Jones, Charles Bendig, Jack Irion 04/17/2014,14:12:54,michaelvecchione,>sinker 04/17/2014,14:13:40,Frank Cantelas,Silver Spring: Frank Cantelas, Jim Delgado, Susan Langley, Catherine Marzin 04/17/2014,14:14:14,Jamie Austin,D2 at 1150 m. 04/17/2014,14:14:40,scottsorset,Hello all 04/17/2014,14:15:08,jennifermckinnon,East Carolina University: Jen McKinnon 04/17/2014,14:15:37,scottsorset,Jen! How is life at ECU? 04/17/2014,14:15:48,danwarren,Dan Warren - Houston 04/17/2014,14:15:58,jennifermckinnon,Splendid! 04/17/2014,14:16:09,scottsorset,:-D 04/17/2014,14:16:30,Bill Kiene,Here at Texas A&M University Galveston ECC, we have Steve Gittings - NOAA ONMS, Tom Oertling - TAMUG, Tommy Heathman - TAMUG, Kim Faulk, Geoscience Earth & Marine Services (a member of the Fugro GeoSurvey Services Inc team out of Lafayette, Louisiana that located the wrecks), and we will have a reporter from the Houston Chronicle here in a few minutes. Other media outlets as well as students and faculty will be here throughout the day. 04/17/2014,14:16:34,Jamie Austin,D2 at 1200 m. 04/17/2014,14:18:32,Bill Kiene,We do not hear the ship on the teleconference line 04/17/2014,14:18:46,jackirion,Neither do we. 04/17/2014,14:19:03,okeanosexplorer,ok we are checking on it 04/17/2014,14:19:27,okeanosexplorer,1270 m 04/17/2014,14:19:54,Kim Faulk,Good morning everyone from Galveston 04/17/2014,14:20:00,michaelvecchione,JFH 04/17/2014,14:22:30,okeanosexplorer,1310 m 200 m NE of Wreck. 04/17/2014,14:23:17,okeanosexplorer,we will spend ~4.5 hrs here before we travel to A. We will be updating you on time spent as we go 04/17/2014,14:24:38,michaelvecchione,>HOL 04/17/2014,14:24:55,stennisecc,Hi all Doug Jones will be using this account today 04/17/2014,14:25:49,michaelvecchione,>HOL swimming 04/17/2014,14:26:49,okeanosexplorer,compair the differences between material and the biota (glass vs copper etc) possible that seep animals may appear. Looking for how man made structers may impact biota throughout the Gulf 04/17/2014,14:27:39,michaelvecchione,>long thing -- chaetognath? 04/17/2014,14:27:43,Kim Faulk,The M/V Ocean Leader would like to commend Okeanos Explorer for the easy SiMOPS earlier this week and thank the crew for making it possible to maintain their survey plans 04/17/2014,14:29:53,jackirion,Visibility looks good. 04/17/2014,14:30:59,michaelvecchione,>audio good on I1 04/17/2014,14:31:01,kelleyelliott,Please keep us up to speed - we may need to dial into a different line 04/17/2014,14:32:00,jennifermckinnon,There is also a group of students online in Cross City, Florida, a little town south of Tallahassee. 04/17/2014,14:32:21,okeanosexplorer,what school are they from? 04/17/2014,14:32:50,scottsorset,Congratulations to Dr. Jack Irion, Dr. Chris Horrell, Dr. Jim Delgado, Frank Cantelas, and Dr. Alicia Caporaso for their Nomination to the Distinguished Federal Employee Service Team Award for their Monterrey Shipwreck Work! 04/17/2014,14:35:35,michaelvecchione,>FSH 04/17/2014,14:35:48,jennifermckinnon,Ruth Rains Middle School 04/17/2014,14:35:50,michaelvecchione,rattail 04/17/2014,14:37:11,kelleyelliott,Hi Folks - in a few minutes we are going to re-establish the telecon on the Iridium telecon line to improve the audio. As a reminder, please mute your conversation when you're not speaking. 04/17/2014,14:37:45,kelleyelliott,The audio embedded into the video is excellent, and we can hear the folks on shore very well. 04/17/2014,14:38:43,catherinemarzin,Stalked Sponge with ZOA? 04/17/2014,14:39:11,okeanosexplorer,> Haylonema 04/17/2014,14:40:36,okeanosexplorer,please when you log species names and codes and habitat codes with a carrot (>) the data team on ship is working on filtering this data to make this more useful. Thanks so much 04/17/2014,14:40:40,catherinemarzin,There seems to have been a squat lobster on it 04/17/2014,14:40:55,okeanosexplorer,eg. >SED 04/17/2014,14:41:28,michaelvecchione,>HOL 04/17/2014,14:41:29,tommyheathman,CRI 04/17/2014,14:44:40,tommyheathman,fsh 04/17/2014,14:44:53,michaelvecchione,>FSH myctophid? 04/17/2014,14:45:29,michaelvecchione,>HOL 04/17/2014,14:47:53,michaelvecchione,>FSH 04/17/2014,14:49:31,michaelvecchione,>FSH 04/17/2014,14:49:37,jackirion,Always relieved that the coordinates are correct. 04/17/2014,14:49:46,michaelvecchione,cutthroat eel 04/17/2014,14:52:27,Jamie Austin,more mounded seafloor near the wreck 04/17/2014,14:54:51,catherinemarzin,Sound from the ship seems very low 04/17/2014,14:55:15,okeanosexplorer,coming from the conference line or over the internet feed 04/17/2014,14:55:34,jackirion,Are we approaching from the stern? 04/17/2014,14:55:57,amandademopoulos,yes we hear u on I1 fine 04/17/2014,14:56:19,Mike Brennan,hello this is Mike Brennan 04/17/2014,14:57:07,scottsorset,>WRK 04/17/2014,14:58:20,tommyheathman,FSH 04/17/2014,15:00:22,Scott France ,Neolithodes crab 04/17/2014,15:00:32,Scott France ,according to Darryl Felder 04/17/2014,15:00:42,Scott France ,Nice close-ups would be desirable if possible 04/17/2014,15:00:51,Scott France ,a.k.a. Gulf of Mexico King Crab 04/17/2014,15:00:59,Scott France ,SQA 04/17/2014,15:01:06,Scott France ,ZOA 04/17/2014,15:03:58,Scott France ,Stolonbiferous octocoral CORO 04/17/2014,15:04:03,Kim Faulk,lasers 04/17/2014,15:04:21,Kim Faulk,for size please 04/17/2014,15:05:36,Scott France ,FYI stoloniferous = ribbon or mat-like growth 04/17/2014,15:06:56,Scott France ,These look like zoanthids 04/17/2014,15:07:00,jennifermckinnon,there looks like holes on edge maybe leather? 04/17/2014,15:07:38,catherinemarzin,Flytrap anemone ahead 04/17/2014,15:08:22,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,15:09:30,danwarren,Do the pintle and gudgeons look as if they are one piece 04/17/2014,15:09:38,catherinemarzin,Another SQA 04/17/2014,15:09:44,danwarren,I am on event log only what was the question jim 04/17/2014,15:10:02,Scott France ,When/if the opportunity arises, could we get a full-screen close-up of the squat lobsters on the wreck for image capture? Not necessarily this one, just some time today. 04/17/2014,15:12:48,scottsorset,>From this angle you can see that the stern post is completely sheared 04/17/2014,15:13:58,Kim Faulk,looks like 20 cm or more on the stern post 04/17/2014,15:14:13,jennifermckinnon,If you can't get the width of the sternpost, maybe get it from the gudgeon. 04/17/2014,15:14:36,danwarren,Is that the stern post or part of a stern rail? 04/17/2014,15:14:44,catherinemarzin,Shrimp 04/17/2014,15:15:33,jennifermckinnon,Good question Dan. The gudgeon looks wider than what is being called the sternpost 04/17/2014,15:16:09,danwarren,That looks as it could be the stern remains ranthing than the stern post. 04/17/2014,15:16:36,catherinemarzin,Little red shrimp just passed through 04/17/2014,15:16:38,Kim Faulk,it looks too narrow to be the stern post based on the gudgeon and pintle 04/17/2014,15:17:18,Scott France ,Hydroid or octocoral colony growth? 04/17/2014,15:17:49,charlesbendig,It appears that hydroids are growing on the copper on the sternpost 04/17/2014,15:18:29,tommyheathman,FELO 04/17/2014,15:21:30,catherinemarzin,Hydroids on worm remnants 04/17/2014,15:23:17,Scott France ,Cnidarian colony growth on stern - need a closer view to determine if they are hydroid or octocoral, if that is of interest. 04/17/2014,15:23:34,Kim Faulk,square bottle to the left 04/17/2014,15:25:07,Kim Faulk,square fastener on the right 04/17/2014,15:25:10,Kim Faulk,drift pin 04/17/2014,15:25:18,jennifermckinnon,Could it be ceramic rim or handle with paint or slip? 04/17/2014,15:25:40,amyborgens,The square case bottle looks similar to the one recovered from Monterrey A. We have seen examples of this bottle type on all three wrecks 04/17/2014,15:26:09,Kim Faulk,possible ceramic in bottom center of screen 04/17/2014,15:26:17,danwarren,The location would be right for a possible deck ring 04/17/2014,15:27:45,Kim Faulk,looks like a large earthenware container behind the anemone 04/17/2014,15:28:01,Kim Faulk,and under it 04/17/2014,15:28:02,Scott France ,CORO stoloniferous on object 04/17/2014,15:28:33,amyborgens,The ceramic has the general shape to be a stoneware jug. I have been collecting photographic examples of this type of container. 04/17/2014,15:28:35,jennifermckinnon,Yep and some whiteware possible chamber pot 04/17/2014,15:29:03,amyborgens,I am refering to the ceramic container behind the broken one. 04/17/2014,15:29:14,Scott France ,Stoloniferous octocoral also overgrowing white object behind and right of anemone pot 04/17/2014,15:30:34,Kim Faulk,second possible jug left of the anemone 04/17/2014,15:31:10,catherinemarzin,Another flytrap anemone up ahead towards starboard of wreck 04/17/2014,15:32:47,Scott France ,Stoloniferous octocoral patch on upper surface of rock pile to right. 04/17/2014,15:33:02,catherinemarzin,White anemone 04/17/2014,15:33:06,Scott France ,Cerianthid anemone (tube anemonie) 04/17/2014,15:33:13,tommyheathman,SQA 04/17/2014,15:33:19,Scott France ,SQA right of bottles 04/17/2014,15:33:50,Scott France ,Clearly see the ribbon-like growth of the Stoloniferous octocoral colonies on these bottles 04/17/2014,15:34:35,danwarren,prominent push ups on the tumblers and bottles 04/17/2014,15:34:43,amyborgens,We are examining two or three groups of stacked glass tumblers 04/17/2014,15:35:25,catherinemarzin,Squat lobster 04/17/2014,15:35:39,amandademopoulos,scott-do we know anything about the recruitment and growth of the stolo. octos.? 04/17/2014,15:35:46,amyborgens,this collection of "tumblers" (temporary ID) is intermixed with wine and beer bottles. 04/17/2014,15:36:28,Mike Brennan,those orange ceramic jars look sort of like some Roman water pipes we found on a wreck in the Aegean 04/17/2014,15:36:34,amyborgens,Also are stoneware bottles of at least two major types, 04/17/2014,15:36:54,Scott France ,Amanda - no! Would be an area ripe for study. 04/17/2014,15:38:51,amyborgens,The spyglass is located next to a jug 04/17/2014,15:39:31,danwarren,The ballast looks small and irregrular in shape 04/17/2014,15:39:41,amandademopoulos,Scott-so we would have to collect to confirm ID, correct? interesting that these corals have been found on multiple wrecks that we will be examining. 04/17/2014,15:40:30,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,15:40:52,Scott France ,Absolutely would have to collect to ID. There are at least 10 species from this group known from the GoMex. 04/17/2014,15:41:18,Scott France ,They also appear to groow on multiple substrate types (but not copper) 04/17/2014,15:41:40,Frank Cantelas,What is our bottom clock at this point 04/17/2014,15:41:41,amandademopoulos,copper inhibition, maybe? 04/17/2014,15:42:38,Kim Faulk,are we running out of time to complete the recon around the wreck before coming back to take a closer look? 04/17/2014,15:42:52,Scott France ,Stoloniferous octocoral and ceriathid (tube) anemone 04/17/2014,15:43:10,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,15:43:34,amyborgens,some of the stoneware in this area looks similar to later period ginger bottles....maybe an earlier type 04/17/2014,15:43:35,danwarren,Ceramics does provide a more porous surface than glass. 04/17/2014,15:44:10,scottsorset,Hey Chris 04/17/2014,15:45:17,Scott France ,I may have misIDed the tube anemone. Looks like it is attached to the bottle and not in a tube. Did not see inner ring of tentacles - would need a close-up for that. 04/17/2014,15:46:48,Scott France ,FYI - my notes here on "anemone" are not the orange one but the brown one on the bottle. Only one I've seen. 04/17/2014,15:46:52,jennifermckinnon,there the stack of plates 04/17/2014,15:47:14,jennifermckinnon,looks like a platter in front of stacked plates 04/17/2014,15:47:39,Kim Faulk,possible rigging materials to left of the staked plates 04/17/2014,15:47:52,danwarren,Is that a pump to the left of the left of the plates sticking up 04/17/2014,15:48:14,jennifermckinnon,yep blue shell edged platter foward of plate stack 04/17/2014,15:48:43,Kim Faulk,not sure Dan 04/17/2014,15:48:56,Kim Faulk,is there a white bar behind the plates as well? 04/17/2014,15:51:22,catherinemarzin,Red Srimp 04/17/2014,15:52:17,danwarren,Compass glass to left of plate 04/17/2014,15:52:31,amyborgens,The blue shell-edge platter conforms to styles of shell edge thathave been dated to 1809-1831 (Miller 2000:3). symmetrical edge, straight impreesed lines 04/17/2014,15:52:57,amyborgens,I would specuate glass 04/17/2014,15:53:01,danwarren,Is that a chain plate sticking up to the left of slate 04/17/2014,15:53:30,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,15:53:38,Kim Faulk,looks like a good possibility Dan 04/17/2014,15:55:26,catherinemarzin,red shrimp 04/17/2014,15:56:39,Mike Brennan,blue painted edge of plate 04/17/2014,15:58:33,amyborgens,The decorative plates we examined earlier may be Royal Pattern which was pupular in the last quarter of the 18th century - this pattern was also recovered from the Mardi Gras Shipwreck and I believe also HMS Swift. 04/17/2014,16:01:03,michaelvecchione,>FSH gonostomatid 04/17/2014,16:04:00,amyborgens,The glass "decanter" we examined earler (ID pending) mimics syles maufactured in the last quarter of the 18th century up to the 1830s..... 04/17/2014,16:04:23,amyborgens,(ignore my typos) 04/17/2014,16:04:55,Kim Faulk,can we zoom in on the white bar? 04/17/2014,16:04:58,danwarren,What is the white bar in upper left 04/17/2014,16:05:05,Kim Faulk,is that a lead line? 04/17/2014,16:05:50,Kim Faulk,thanks for looking at the sounding lead 04/17/2014,16:06:15,danwarren,sorry, i only so it briefly last year 04/17/2014,16:06:33,Kim Faulk,no worries 04/17/2014,16:06:45,michaelvecchione,>CRA Neolithodes 04/17/2014,16:06:56,michaelvecchione,>ANE 04/17/2014,16:07:25,michaelvecchione,>Stoloniferous octocoral 04/17/2014,16:09:10,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,16:10:40,Kim Faulk,is that lead sheathing to the left near the anchor? 04/17/2014,16:13:41,Frank Cantelas,It looks like that 04/17/2014,16:14:02,Kim Faulk,looks like two pieces 04/17/2014,16:14:26,Frank Cantelas,another off to the left? 04/17/2014,16:14:32,Kim Faulk,yes 04/17/2014,16:14:39,catherinemarzin,Flytrap anemone at end of anchor 04/17/2014,16:15:22,danwarren,This looks like the top deck portion of the capstan rather than below deck portion . 04/17/2014,16:15:43,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,16:16:36,catherinemarzin,another Flytrap anemone on side of anchor 04/17/2014,16:18:12,Kim Faulk,can we look at teh lead sheathing to the left below the anchor before moving on? 04/17/2014,16:18:48,danwarren,What is the object directly left of anchor fluke 04/17/2014,16:19:01,Mike Brennan,it would be interesting in future expeditions to get sediment cores in the area of the rust/iron in the sediments to look at the oxidation and other trace metals that have leached in 04/17/2014,16:19:42,Kim Faulk,not sure Dan - trying to take a closer look 04/17/2014,16:20:59,chrishorrell,Hey Frank Cantelas, If memory serves, we found a bell on this site when we surveyed it in 2013. 04/17/2014,16:21:21,michaelvecchione,>CRA Neolithodes 04/17/2014,16:21:25,Mike Brennan,we saw a small copper bell earlier in the dive Chris 04/17/2014,16:21:32,Mike Brennan,not sure if thats what you meant 04/17/2014,16:21:54,danwarren,@Jim it is heeled over a fair bit so it is a possibility. It would be nice to get subbottom profiler data. The would give a little more info that. 04/17/2014,16:22:05,danwarren,Is that a masy yoke left of the fluke 04/17/2014,16:22:15,danwarren,mast yoke 04/17/2014,16:22:20,jennifermckinnon,The position of the rudder/stern area supports that idea too, Jim 04/17/2014,16:22:31,chrishorrell,Yeah, I am in a required training seesion right now and checking in when I can. Thanks man! 04/17/2014,16:22:34,Frank Cantelas,Chris, we did see that on our watch and we just took at it a few minnutes ago 04/17/2014,16:22:38,danwarren,Looks like boom yoke 04/17/2014,16:23:29,Kim Faulk,could be 04/17/2014,16:23:33,chrishorrell,Thanks Frank! 04/17/2014,16:25:18,jackirion,I thought so too but seems too small. 04/17/2014,16:25:54,danwarren,Jack not if it is an upper boom for a schooner rig 04/17/2014,16:26:26,Kim Faulk,looks like fasteners along the turn 04/17/2014,16:26:27,jennifermckinnon,scupper left of anemone 04/17/2014,16:26:44,jennifermckinnon,lead 04/17/2014,16:27:10,Frank Cantelas,scupper behind the anemone 04/17/2014,16:27:57,amyborgens,composition (cupreous) spikes 04/17/2014,16:28:17,jennifermckinnon,copper alloy fasteners 04/17/2014,16:28:20,jennifermckinnon,square 04/17/2014,16:28:51,Kim Faulk,large iron drift pin 04/17/2014,16:29:34,Kim Faulk,chain plate 04/17/2014,16:30:13,Andrea Quattrini,different octocoral on left- 04/17/2014,16:30:19,Andrea Quattrini,purple CORO 04/17/2014,16:30:24,Andrea Quattrini,Clavularia 04/17/2014,16:32:07,scottsorset,>Collapsed wooden chest? 04/17/2014,16:32:27,danwarren,is if far enough back to be a binnacle or wheel box? 04/17/2014,16:32:46,scottsorset,>Looks like maybe two or more adjacent 04/17/2014,16:32:57,Kim Faulk,looks like small link chain on the bottom 04/17/2014,16:33:30,Kim Faulk,or some other small iron material 04/17/2014,16:36:04,catherinemarzin,SCA 04/17/2014,16:36:07,catherinemarzin,CORO 04/17/2014,16:36:37,danwarren,A lot chainplate remnants on this wreck 04/17/2014,16:36:53,jennifermckinnon,Welcome to some East Carolina University Maritime Studies Program MA students who have joined us. 04/17/2014,16:37:34,jackirion,A three-master, do you think? 04/17/2014,16:38:06,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,16:39:52,Andrea Quattrini,purple is Clavularia 04/17/2014,16:40:18,Kim Faulk,what is the squared off corner? 04/17/2014,16:40:45,jennifermckinnon,is it a corner or just a chain plate still attached? 04/17/2014,16:40:56,Frank Cantelas,That's what we think 04/17/2014,16:41:03,danwarren,Waht is the object center hull upper right of screen 04/17/2014,16:41:23,kelleyelliott,We are capturing all of the video in high resolution onboard. 04/17/2014,16:41:32,jennifermckinnon,no 04/17/2014,16:41:59,danwarren,I have good copy on internet one feed 04/17/2014,16:42:22,jennifermckinnon,we cannot hear you on the telecon 04/17/2014,16:42:35,danwarren,Can you zoom to object bottom right 04/17/2014,16:42:48,Frank Cantelas,Dan, last year we thought that might be a windlass - if your looking at that piece in the center of the hull 04/17/2014,16:43:33,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,16:43:43,danwarren,Frank, windless or bit related to capstan 04/17/2014,16:44:40,danwarren,looks like solid bar chainplate 04/17/2014,16:45:12,michaelvecchione,>CTE 04/17/2014,16:45:37,danwarren,too much zoon back out a little 04/17/2014,16:46:20,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,16:46:24,danwarren,Whoever said it was chainplate fallen into hull I would agree 04/17/2014,16:47:56,michaelvecchione,>CRA Chaceon 04/17/2014,16:48:08,Kim Faulk,looks like all of the wood on the outer hull on this side of the bow is largely deteriorated. 04/17/2014,16:49:10,danwarren,What is the long pipe object 04/17/2014,16:49:24,Kim Faulk,looks like a hawse pipe 04/17/2014,16:49:32,Kim Faulk,what is the square object? 04/17/2014,16:49:56,michaelvecchione,>FSH under metal plate 04/17/2014,16:49:59,Kim Faulk,looks like another hawse pipe to the right with a fish inside 04/17/2014,16:52:32,catherinemarzin,Flytrap anemone 04/17/2014,16:53:17,michaelvecchione,>SHI 04/17/2014,16:53:31,Kim Faulk,another hawse to the right 04/17/2014,16:56:58,michaelvecchione,>SHI 04/17/2014,16:57:33,danwarren,what is square box 04/17/2014,16:57:53,Kim Faulk,looks like more lead sheathing along the edge 04/17/2014,16:58:08,michaelvecchione,>CRA Chaceon 04/17/2014,16:58:36,michaelvecchione,>SHI 04/17/2014,16:58:59,michaelvecchione,>SQA 04/17/2014,16:59:45,michaelvecchione,>CTE 04/17/2014,17:00:05,benford,I'm joining late, any chance the possible lead sheathing is on the keel and this is over on its port side? 04/17/2014,17:00:34,Kim Faulk,correct ben 04/17/2014,17:00:41,jennifermckinnon,i agree jim 04/17/2014,17:00:42,Kim Faulk,ship is on its port side 04/17/2014,17:02:26,michaelvecchione,>SHI 04/17/2014,17:02:43,scottsorset,>3 master? 04/17/2014,17:02:58,amyborgens,the size of the vessel at 100 ft is consistent with three-masted ships 04/17/2014,17:03:26,amyborgens,This is how we have been discussing the wreck inthe public outreach 04/17/2014,17:03:27,danwarren,There are enough chainplates to potentiall support the 3 mast argument 04/17/2014,17:03:38,Kim Faulk,look at the framing components 04/17/2014,17:03:53,danwarren,Nice framing nice room and space visible 04/17/2014,17:04:11,Kim Faulk,its a double frame 04/17/2014,17:04:40,Mike Brennan,that is incredible! 04/17/2014,17:05:27,michaelvecchione,>CTE 04/17/2014,17:05:35,danwarren,what is the object center top scrren 04/17/2014,17:05:44,jennifermckinnon,ceramic jar 04/17/2014,17:06:25,benford,Possible bone. center of frame. 04/17/2014,17:06:50,danwarren,Jennifer hoping for a mark on the base 04/17/2014,17:07:01,jennifermckinnon,That would be nice! 04/17/2014,17:09:22,amandademopoulos,benford: where did you see the "bone" 04/17/2014,17:09:43,danwarren,long line? 04/17/2014,17:10:06,Kim Faulk,looks like two sections of it 04/17/2014,17:10:21,benford,It was laying on what appeared to be the side where we zoomed in and then out prior to pulling back from the wreck. 04/17/2014,17:10:59,benford,It was black and appeared to be a vertebrae. I'm not a zooarch. 04/17/2014,17:10:59,Kim Faulk,over by the frames? 04/17/2014,17:11:11,danwarren,Can we zoom into small object top left 04/17/2014,17:11:16,benford,Kim, yes. 04/17/2014,17:11:23,danwarren,at the frames 04/17/2014,17:11:50,danwarren,Center of screen on the frames 04/17/2014,17:11:54,benford,I think it's near the center of frame now. 04/17/2014,17:11:54,Kim Faulk,can we zoom back in near the frames to look for the bone Ben saw? 04/17/2014,17:11:55,danwarren,may be a jar 04/17/2014,17:12:08,amyborgens,Why are we disucssing double frames as opposed to large robust single frames. They don't look paired as I have seen on the double-framed wrecks I have examined. 04/17/2014,17:12:16,Jamie Austin,We will not zoom in on possible human remains. 04/17/2014,17:12:21,danwarren,that is it 04/17/2014,17:12:22,benford,It's just out of frame now, to bottom. 04/17/2014,17:12:24,amyborgens,I don't think we have conclusively demonstrated double framing... 04/17/2014,17:12:35,danwarren,looks like jar can we zoom more 04/17/2014,17:12:37,jennifermckinnon,the only possible double I could see could be a repair 04/17/2014,17:12:45,Kim Faulk,agreed - looks like a jar 04/17/2014,17:12:59,benford,Possible double frame could be center frame too. 04/17/2014,17:13:20,catherinemarzin,small SQAs 04/17/2014,17:13:25,danwarren,great thanks 04/17/2014,17:13:31,amyborgens,Ben should recognize the jugs - they are similar to some from Mardi Gras 04/17/2014,17:13:36,jennifermckinnon,True 04/17/2014,17:13:44,danwarren,We are also looking at frames at turn of bilge there 04/17/2014,17:13:53,benford,Yeah, and pretty much every other stoneware jug of the 19th c. 04/17/2014,17:13:59,danwarren,I think 04/17/2014,17:14:26,danwarren,Ben was hoping for a mark. Trying to be optimist 04/17/2014,17:14:45,amyborgens,true - very common jug type 04/17/2014,17:15:27,Kim Faulk,we have lost the ship again on the conference line i think 04/17/2014,17:15:41,amyborgens,Ben, we were able to see a mark on a buttplate from Monterrey A in the video before it was collected. Great clarity of video on these investigations 04/17/2014,17:16:00,okeanosexplorer,were trying to get back on the telcon line. please bear with us. 04/17/2014,17:16:36,benford,Amy, Awesome! 04/17/2014,17:16:56,Kim Faulk,dan do you want to zoom in on the below deck portion of the capstan from here? 04/17/2014,17:17:16,michaelvecchione,>ISO munopsid 04/17/2014,17:17:25,danwarren,yes at least I thik it is the below deck portion of capstan 04/17/2014,17:17:39,danwarren,It is in the correct location 04/17/2014,17:17:49,danwarren,can we zoom to capstan 04/17/2014,17:17:54,benford,What are the overall dimensions of what is exposed? 04/17/2014,17:18:05,jackirion,100 ft 04/17/2014,17:18:07,Kim Faulk,welcome back okeanos 04/17/2014,17:18:27,Kim Faulk,can we take a closed in zoom on the capstan 04/17/2014,17:19:12,michaelvecchione,>SHI 04/17/2014,17:19:26,amyborgens,Ben - I think you missed this earlier but this wreck has molded ceramic plates that appear to be Royal Pattern or something similar. They collected more video to supplement what we collected in July 04/17/2014,17:19:37,danwarren,The are hypotheses that the wrecks act as oases for sealife like whale falls 04/17/2014,17:20:07,danwarren,I am good on capstan. 04/17/2014,17:20:31,danwarren,the lenght of capstan should give some indication of deck height 04/17/2014,17:21:06,jennifermckinnon,Dan, that oasis idea has been looked at in Saipan on the WWII wrecks. We had a biologist testing that theory. 04/17/2014,17:21:26,amyborgens,the specific dimensions from Ian are 98 x 30 ft 04/17/2014,17:21:33,Kim Faulk,nice detail on the capstan cap as well 04/17/2014,17:23:10,danwarren,Jennifer would like to see the report on that I will get with you offline at some time to talk to you about it 04/17/2014,17:23:31,amyborgens,Monterrey B 65 x 23 ft, Monterrey A 84 x 26 04/17/2014,17:23:54,jennifermckinnon,Sure, it's in a dissertation. 04/17/2014,17:24:28,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,17:25:50,jennifermckinnon,shingle ballast 04/17/2014,17:26:43,danwarren,I think it is interesting that we have significant amount of ballast on this wreck, but not on Wreck A that is of similar size. 04/17/2014,17:27:04,catherinemarzin,Serpulid worms on the ballast 04/17/2014,17:27:08,Kim Faulk,what is the large anemone attached to> 04/17/2014,17:27:23,benford,It's a mixed bag of ballast, small, large, shingle. Too bad it looks like it all shifted. 04/17/2014,17:28:55,amyborgens,Monterrey A does not have the same amount of exposure as this one, so ballast and other artifacts (iron shot for example) may still be concealed 04/17/2014,17:29:15,benford,There is another strap near sediment line. 04/17/2014,17:29:31,Kim Faulk,looks like you can see the throughbolt 04/17/2014,17:30:10,amyborgens,It became obvious when we were trying to recover buttplates near the amidship musket collection on A that there was more sediment overburden 04/17/2014,17:30:26,jackirion,We lost our feed. 04/17/2014,17:30:27,Kim Faulk,we have no picture 04/17/2014,17:30:31,Kim Faulk,feed is gone 04/17/2014,17:30:38,craigrussell,Confirmed, no I2 in Seattle. 04/17/2014,17:30:47,robertcarney,I2 gone LSU 04/17/2014,17:30:54,jennifermckinnon,same ecu 04/17/2014,17:31:01,danwarren,same in Houston 04/17/2014,17:31:02,scottsorset,Stennis offline 04/17/2014,17:31:45,jackirion,Yes, both feeds 04/17/2014,17:31:51,danwarren,@ Amy - so the exposed framing in the middle of Monterrey is deck framing not lower hull framing? 04/17/2014,17:32:00,danwarren,Monterrey A 04/17/2014,17:33:42,jackirion,We're back 04/17/2014,17:34:06,amyborgens,We are sure it is lower hull but there are pockets of deeper sediment aft of amidship. A may not have carried ballast.... 04/17/2014,17:35:23,amyborgens,maybe in other areas as well. There has been some consternation about the lack of ballast and iron shot, the latter because of th enumber of cannon. It has not been ruled out that some of the cannon on A are cargo... 04/17/2014,17:37:53,Kim Faulk,Amy - interesting, what about the draft marks in the bow that suggest you have more than 10' of hull remains below the mud? 04/17/2014,17:38:08,jackirion,We might want to look out in the sand on the port side for rigging parts. 04/17/2014,17:38:28,catherinemarzin,just lost the video 04/17/2014,17:38:35,scottsorset,I2 at Stennis down 04/17/2014,17:38:50,Kim Faulk,galveston is still up 04/17/2014,17:38:59,scottsorset,We just poped back up 04/17/2014,17:39:04,Kim Faulk,but my internet feed is down 04/17/2014,17:39:14,Kim Faulk,and now back 04/17/2014,17:39:29,catherinemarzin,FSH 04/17/2014,17:39:34,Fritz,Meadows Center is still online 04/17/2014,17:39:49,catherinemarzin,FSH 04/17/2014,17:40:03,michaelvecchione,>FELO cutthroat eel 04/17/2014,17:40:16,michaelvecchione,not a cusk eel 04/17/2014,17:42:33,scottsorset,Stennis feed is intermittent 04/17/2014,17:42:51,danwarren,looking up the outside starboard hull I am wondering if we are looking at a garboard strake? 04/17/2014,17:43:08,danwarren,Jim any thioughts 04/17/2014,17:43:49,danwarren,can we zoom in a little on the starboad outside hull 04/17/2014,17:43:57,danwarren,near the sediment 04/17/2014,17:43:58,danwarren,line 04/17/2014,17:44:48,danwarren,lost feed 04/17/2014,17:44:53,Kim Faulk,lost our feed again 04/17/2014,17:45:03,Kim Faulk,agreed Jim - I think the rudder is underneath 04/17/2014,17:45:14,danwarren,back now 04/17/2014,17:45:16,okeanosexplorer,dan are you on I1 or I2? 04/17/2014,17:45:21,amyborgens,Kim, the areas that had more exposed internal framing on A, if I remember correctly are near the stern (excluding the bow) - in the areas near the medical supplies 04/17/2014,17:45:22,Frank Cantelas,Dan, 04/17/2014,17:45:43,danwarren,High resolution site stream 1 04/17/2014,17:45:43,Frank Cantelas,Jim thinks your right 04/17/2014,17:46:00,danwarren,Just would like a quick look and then move on 04/17/2014,17:46:42,Kim Faulk,i think we lost the vessel call again 04/17/2014,17:46:44,okeanosexplorer,dan - if I1 goes out that is actually Shore side we have someone watching the event log. if it happens again please post is here. 04/17/2014,17:47:24,okeanosexplorer,we are having a Squall line coming though which may be why were loosing comms 04/17/2014,17:47:44,briankennedy,We are monitoring I1 from the ISC we will notice if it drops. Please don't report it until it is gone more than a minute. 04/17/2014,17:48:00,amyborgens,I think there is burial internally, we can revisit this later this afternoon when we are on A. This is something we were also trying to examine in July. There was not interal framing exposed, to my memory, along the centerline of the vessel - most of this was along the edges 04/17/2014,17:48:14,danwarren,just some zooms along starboard stern sediment line would be nice 04/17/2014,17:48:29,Mike Brennan,yes Amy, there definitely is some burial on the insdes of the wrecks 04/17/2014,17:49:45,jackirion,There's an octant out here somewhere. 04/17/2014,17:51:22,Kim Faulk,let's back out and look at the octant on the bottom left 04/17/2014,17:51:42,benford,Can we zoom on the cylinder ar mid right of screen. 04/17/2014,17:51:54,jackirion,Octant just under D2 04/17/2014,17:52:00,jackirion,stop 04/17/2014,17:52:28,Kim Faulk,right there 04/17/2014,17:53:34,amyborgens,medical vial 04/17/2014,17:53:34,benford,Cool. lenses. 04/17/2014,17:53:49,danwarren,Octant or sextant? 04/17/2014,17:53:53,amyborgens,very cool 04/17/2014,17:54:09,morgankilgour,PAG 04/17/2014,17:54:10,Kim Faulk,is that a small compass to the upper right beyond the zoom? 04/17/2014,17:54:10,benford,Differences is the angle of the instrument. 04/17/2014,17:54:14,michaelvecchione,>PAG 04/17/2014,17:54:38,amyborgens,looks similar to the pieces from the octant we recovered from A, I would not want to hazard a guess for somthing completely buried 04/17/2014,17:54:56,benford,What is the white disk? 04/17/2014,17:55:04,Kim Faulk,that is what i am asking about ben 04/17/2014,17:55:30,danwarren,Amy I do not blame you sextants and octants have similar components 04/17/2014,17:55:52,scottsorset,Dial of spy glass or watch 04/17/2014,17:56:06,Kim Faulk,its a chronometer 04/17/2014,17:56:18,Jared Drewniak,We can make out the roman numerals on the dial 04/17/2014,17:56:20,benford,Or a pocket watch. 04/17/2014,17:56:39,Kim Faulk,nicely maintained 04/17/2014,17:57:46,Kim Faulk,preserved rather 04/17/2014,17:58:26,jennifermckinnon,is that a smalll edge of a wooden box up from the chronometer? 04/17/2014,17:59:53,jennifermckinnon,could you look to see if that is a box edge further up from the chronometer and octant? 04/17/2014,18:00:19,danwarren,That looks liek it could be lead 04/17/2014,18:01:15,Kim Faulk,that well could be a box Jen 04/17/2014,18:01:33,amyborgens,good call 04/17/2014,18:01:33,jennifermckinnon,cool 04/17/2014,18:02:02,danwarren,Could this have been the area of the binnacle? 04/17/2014,18:02:28,danwarren,With all the navigation instruments 04/17/2014,18:02:45,scottsorset,It's stuff made out of things 04/17/2014,18:03:28,michaelvecchione,>pteropod shell in SED 04/17/2014,18:04:40,scottsorset,stennis feed out 04/17/2014,18:04:46,Kim Faulk,feed is down again 04/17/2014,18:04:47,tommyheathman, Galveston feed out 04/17/2014,18:05:01,amyborgens,sort of like diving in Texas 04/17/2014,18:05:11,michaelvecchione,I1 down here too 04/17/2014,18:05:24,Fritz,Speak for yourself Amy! 04/17/2014,18:05:43,scottsorset,Stennis has returned 04/17/2014,18:05:48,michaelvecchione,I1 back up 04/17/2014,18:05:48,tommyheathman,Galveston up 04/17/2014,18:05:50,amyborgens,we don't all have beautiful high visibilty springs in our backyard ;P 04/17/2014,18:06:41,michaelvecchione,I1 back down 04/17/2014,18:06:42,benford,Before vid went out looked like divider or octant/sextant 04/17/2014,18:06:58,danwarren,There is possible octant 04/17/2014,18:07:02,danwarren,? 04/17/2014,18:07:25,jennifermckinnon,that's a tap 04/17/2014,18:07:30,jennifermckinnon,next to the jar 04/17/2014,18:07:34,michaelvecchione,now its back up. coming and going repeatedly and rapidly. 04/17/2014,18:07:38,danwarren,Jim is that hinge piece another octant? 04/17/2014,18:07:45,amyborgens,this lead looks a little smaller than Monterrey A? 04/17/2014,18:08:06,amyborgens, This looks much smaller, not much bigger than the bottle 04/17/2014,18:08:06,jennifermckinnon,next to the second octant there is a tap for a barrel 04/17/2014,18:09:11,Kim Faulk,very cool Jen 04/17/2014,18:09:24,benford,There is another cylinder to the right of frame. 04/17/2014,18:09:27,danwarren,What is time looking like? Still would like to look at outer starboard stern hull 04/17/2014,18:09:57,jennifermckinnon,yeah it is next to the hinge, sorry 04/17/2014,18:10:24,benford,The hinge/octant seemed to have a projection that may have held the mirror. Might be worth revisiting (in video, not now). 04/17/2014,18:11:18,benford,Can we look at the 'other' cylinder, to the right, on the way to the starboard side? 04/17/2014,18:11:59,Kim Faulk,when we head around the starboard side can we take a look down on the telescope? 04/17/2014,18:12:03,cordeslab,Sam Georgian entering (from the Cordes lab) 04/17/2014,18:12:25,scottsorset,Stennnis feed frozen 04/17/2014,18:12:32,Mike Brennan,hey Sam! 04/17/2014,18:12:32,Kim Faulk,Galveston's too 04/17/2014,18:12:36,craigrussell,Seattle also. 04/17/2014,18:12:40,cordeslab,Hey Mike! Our feed is out as well 04/17/2014,18:12:45,Mike Brennan,yup its in and out 04/17/2014,18:13:01,scottsorset,Stennis back 04/17/2014,18:13:03,cordeslab,back but choppy 04/17/2014,18:13:09,craigrussell,Seattle is back. 04/17/2014,18:13:25,danwarren,part of it is under the bottle it looks like 04/17/2014,18:13:27,benford,Nice tap, Jen. 04/17/2014,18:13:52,Kim Faulk,lost our feed again 04/17/2014,18:14:01,Fritz,Lost feed here too 04/17/2014,18:14:12,Fritz,And we're back 04/17/2014,18:14:25,danwarren,part of octant is under bottle 04/17/2014,18:14:27,Fritz,Thanks Jamie! 04/17/2014,18:14:41,Mike Brennan,we are all losing the feed at the same time, even at ISC, prob not worth reporting every instance ;) 04/17/2014,18:15:09,Kim Faulk,thanks for bringing this back 04/17/2014,18:15:35,Kim Faulk,thanks Jamie 04/17/2014,18:16:02,Fritz,Hey Mike, feed's down again... 04/17/2014,18:16:11,Mike Brennan,really Fritz? you sure? 04/17/2014,18:16:25,Kim Faulk,the I2 is still down 04/17/2014,18:16:35,Mike Brennan,Fritz, maybe you blinked 04/17/2014,18:16:57,scottsorset,Maybe Mike can fix it ;-) 04/17/2014,18:16:59,amyborgens,The exposed arm on the octant looks identical to the one from Monterry A if overturned. I can send some images. The second arm is slightly different but this could just be stylistic based on the manufacturer 04/17/2014,18:17:21,Fritz,Thanks for fixing it Mike! 04/17/2014,18:17:23,jennifermckinnon,very cool Amy 04/17/2014,18:18:23,danwarren,Would like to zoom and follow from sternpost up starboard hull along the sediment line 04/17/2014,18:19:18,jennifermckinnon,that looks like the keel 04/17/2014,18:19:24,danwarren,zoom in an pan on that area right there from right to left 04/17/2014,18:19:30,scottsorset,Some of ceramics have a lead-glaze 04/17/2014,18:19:42,danwarren,lsot feed 04/17/2014,18:20:09,Kim Faulk,seas must be pretty bad - feed is gone again 04/17/2014,18:20:51,scottsorset,Mexican sourced ceramics can also have felsic volcanic inclusions which might promote growth? 04/17/2014,18:21:48,amyborgens,some of these look like they make be salt-glazed, speculative, but I wanted to add this to the event log 04/17/2014,18:21:58,Kim Faulk,Scott - Steve and Bill seem to think the clays would make bio more likely 04/17/2014,18:22:03,amyborgens,may be, again my typos 04/17/2014,18:22:19,scottsorset,I would think so too 04/17/2014,18:22:30,benford,Some of the stoneware can have mineral based glazes that could include copper. 04/17/2014,18:22:36,scottsorset,Salt glazing is apparent on a lot of these ceramics 04/17/2014,18:22:46,amyborgens,yep 04/17/2014,18:23:12,amyborgens,I just try to avoid absolutes without having the artifacts in hand 04/17/2014,18:23:26,scottsorset,I would love to have a feel too 04/17/2014,18:23:38,danwarren,bottle base 04/17/2014,18:23:43,amyborgens,that is the interior of the spyglass 04/17/2014,18:23:51,amyborgens,looking into it 04/17/2014,18:24:19,benford,That's a ceramic bottle. 04/17/2014,18:24:38,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,18:25:14,jennifermckinnon,Kim is right 04/17/2014,18:25:29,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,18:26:58,Kim Faulk,we have lost our feed so we cannot guide you 04/17/2014,18:27:47,Kim Faulk,go ahead and look for Dan's starboard side 04/17/2014,18:27:52,Kim Faulk,sorry - we are losing our feed 04/17/2014,18:28:44,Kim Faulk,thanks for looking at the telescope 04/17/2014,18:28:53,danwarren,That are right inh front 04/17/2014,18:28:59,danwarren,zoom in medium 04/17/2014,18:29:26,danwarren,good 04/17/2014,18:29:31,jennifermckinnon,thats the keel 04/17/2014,18:29:37,danwarren,perfect 04/17/2014,18:29:47,danwarren,can goo back 04/17/2014,18:30:01,danwarren,can go back towards stern 04/17/2014,18:30:19,Kim Faulk,thanks Jaime 04/17/2014,18:30:25,danwarren,Jim and Jen keel with garboard strake exposed 04/17/2014,18:30:34,danwarren,Doing great! 04/17/2014,18:30:43,jennifermckinnon,that's what it looks like to me 04/17/2014,18:31:07,jennifermckinnon,That squared bit of sheathing would be protecting the garboard 04/17/2014,18:31:14,Kim Faulk,you are doing a great job out there Jamie - thanks for helping us out 04/17/2014,18:31:18,danwarren,You can hold there and zoom in 04/17/2014,18:31:39,danwarren,at bottom edge of sediment keel is barely visible 04/17/2014,18:32:06,jennifermckinnon,yep dan 04/17/2014,18:32:06,jackirion, Will this impact transit time to A? 04/17/2014,18:32:06,danwarren,Great work! Just what I wanted to see 04/17/2014,18:32:13,Kim Faulk,good catch Dan 04/17/2014,18:32:30,danwarren,Thank you Great flying by the way 04/17/2014,18:33:32,Jamie Austin,Pilots are doing a great job. 04/17/2014,18:33:34,scottsorset,Raked? 04/17/2014,18:33:48,danwarren,lost comms for bit what was the statment about angled stern? 04/17/2014,18:34:08,jackirion,I believe so 04/17/2014,18:34:10,danwarren,great shot of keel sheathing 04/17/2014,18:34:20,danwarren,center screen 04/17/2014,18:34:41,jennifermckinnon,come by 04/17/2014,18:34:45,benford,Was the possible lead sheathing earlier also keel sheathing? 04/17/2014,18:35:37,jennifermckinnon,Ben, like a shoe? 04/17/2014,18:36:04,danwarren,ben might be lead sheathing. Monterrey A had lead sheathing on stem 04/17/2014,18:36:11,scottsorset,That's what Jack thought 04/17/2014,18:36:15,scottsorset,Shoe 04/17/2014,18:36:27,benford,Or just different sheathing on keel. The piece earlier appeared to be a long three sided box. 04/17/2014,18:37:11,jennifermckinnon,Jim, seems right to me too. 04/17/2014,18:38:43,Kim Faulk,wx is clearly bad - we've lost the feed again in Galveston 04/17/2014,18:38:51,danwarren,It looks like it does have some rake on it 04/17/2014,18:39:57,Jamie Austin,Looking for rigging on the port side. 04/17/2014,18:40:19,michaelvecchione,>SPO 04/17/2014,18:40:49,Kim Faulk,we can hear you Jamie, but cannot see you at the moment in Galveston 04/17/2014,18:41:01,amyborgens,"black water" diving again 04/17/2014,18:42:15,amyborgens,I was about to get nostalgic about my dives in Louisiana and Texas. all brail, all the time (almost) 04/17/2014,18:43:02,michaelvecchione,>Phronima in a salp house 04/17/2014,18:43:47,michaelvecchione,>FELO 04/17/2014,18:45:48,jennifermckinnon,Great wreck! 04/17/2014,18:46:27,michaelvecchione,>CTE 04/17/2014,18:46:37,benford,That was really fun. Thanks all. 04/17/2014,18:49:28,Fritz,Great job shipboard team! 04/17/2014,18:49:34,Kim Faulk,great job Okeanos! 04/17/2014,19:21:53,michaelvecchione,we just destroyed a siphonophore 04/17/2014,20:11:35,kaseycantwell,We had a question from our wensite - Any chance of spotting an oarfish trundling by? 04/17/2014,20:11:53,kaseycantwell,*website 04/17/2014,20:35:35,okeanosexplorer,Hi Everyone - we expect many of the drop-outs in video and audio experienced during investigation of Monterrey Wrecksite C were due to a problem with our VSAT. A motor has locked preventing it from tracking the satellite. Our Electronic Engineer is currenty preparing to conduct repairs that should take about 30 minutes to an hour, and then we should be back up and running. This should improve your experience helping to guide investigation at Monterrey A. The live feeds will go down briefly while this repair is conducted. 04/17/2014,20:37:19,Kim Faulk,good luck 04/17/2014,21:41:59,jackirion, >on bottom 1640 04/17/2014,21:42:47,Mike Brennan,cool!! 04/17/2014,21:43:46,briankennedy,>SQD 04/17/2014,21:44:51,okeanosexplorer,MIKE!!!! Squid!!!! 04/17/2014,21:45:31,jackirion,Follow that squid 04/17/2014,21:46:05,jackirion,I was joking about the squid 04/17/2014,21:46:47,jennifermckinnon,I can hear everyone. ECU is up 04/17/2014,21:50:11,amyborgens,yay 04/17/2014,21:51:29,scottsorset,Hazah 04/17/2014,21:51:30,Jamie Austin,Approaching the wood experiments 04/17/2014,21:55:13,Frank Cantelas,Jen, do you have many students there? Go Pirates 04/17/2014,21:56:13,jennifermckinnon,I did early. They all streamed in at once. But now it is pretty quiet. Go pirates! 04/17/2014,21:56:31,jennifermckinnon,It's after five at Eller house. You know what happens then... 04/17/2014,21:57:07,Kim Faulk,yeah - the requisite trip to Hams 04/17/2014,21:57:43,jennifermckinnon,Ha! So many ECUers 04/17/2014,21:58:07,catherinemarzin,KC 04/17/2014,22:02:06,Jamie Austin,test 04/17/2014,22:02:18,Jamie Austin,preparing to examine experiments 04/17/2014,22:03:42,danwarren,were any experiments set within the wreck? 04/17/2014,22:03:52,Frank Cantelas,no 04/17/2014,22:04:36,Kim Faulk,i think we just lost the conference line again 04/17/2014,22:04:39,tommyheathman,SQA 04/17/2014,22:04:45,Bill Kiene,Conference line is down 04/17/2014,22:05:06,craigrussell,Bill you just came through. 04/17/2014,22:05:42,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,22:06:01,scottsorset,Can someone tell us what wood was used for the experiment 04/17/2014,22:06:26,jackirion,Bill, are you there? 04/17/2014,22:06:35,Kim Faulk,conference line is down to the vessel, but in galveston ECC we have Bill Kiene, Tommy, Tom Oertling, and Kim Faulk 04/17/2014,22:06:45,Scott France ,Saw an amphipod on one of the wood blocks. 04/17/2014,22:06:49,Bill Kiene,I don't hear anything on the conference line 04/17/2014,22:07:26,scottsorset,We have been calling for you on the conferece line to no avial Bill 04/17/2014,22:07:41,robertcarney,"imported stainless" 04/17/2014,22:07:50,danwarren,Amanda Demopoulos provided me with an interesting article on some types Squat lobsters ingesting wood. 04/17/2014,22:07:51,Scott France ,Stephanie - I think your mic might be off... 04/17/2014,22:07:54,Kim Faulk,we are calling in again. not sure what is going on here 04/17/2014,22:08:08,Kim Faulk,give Bill just a moment to dial back in 04/17/2014,22:08:51,danwarren,BTW you all are on the Houston News right now 04/17/2014,22:09:14,amandademopoulos,yes it would be interesting to see if we can get an id on the SQA here at the experiments, see if they may be related to the wood eaters-they ingest the wood and their gut bacteria digest the wood 04/17/2014,22:09:16,scottsorset,Hope I look good 04/17/2014,22:10:52,scottsorset,Has anyone ever characterized the microbiological communities naturally found at these depths in the Gulf? 04/17/2014,22:11:00,amandademopoulos,i1 feed choppy and out 04/17/2014,22:11:15,amandademopoulos,i1 back 04/17/2014,22:12:19,catherinemarzin,FSH 04/17/2014,22:12:33,tommyheathman,looks like the globehead grenadiers from last year 04/17/2014,22:16:16,danwarren,We currently have severla platforms placed on a various wooden wrecks in the Gulf. So we have potential for comparitive data from wreck dating to from through the early 19th century into earler 20th century once these platforms are recoved. 04/17/2014,22:16:34,danwarren,These wrecks will add to this data set 04/17/2014,22:17:04,jackirion,Are we ready tomove on? 04/17/2014,22:22:50,Scott France ,Tube worms are living. 04/17/2014,22:24:37,Kim Faulk,the internet feed is frozen as well 04/17/2014,22:24:41,Kim Faulk,the shore based one 04/17/2014,22:26:03,Scott France ,ACN 04/17/2014,22:26:10,Scott France ,CORO stoloniferous 04/17/2014,22:27:04,Kim Faulk,looked like a glass tumbler or bottle to the right under that overburden 04/17/2014,22:29:06,Kim Faulk,feeds are frozen again 04/17/2014,22:35:05,jackirion,Let's make sure the biologists get what they need in the limited time we have. 04/17/2014,22:35:55,Fritz,How much time do we have? 04/17/2014,22:36:44,jackirion,2 hours 04/17/2014,22:37:01,Fritz,Cool, should be fine. 04/17/2014,22:37:30,jackirion,Should have ordered pizza. 04/17/2014,22:38:17,Fritz,Ha! We escaped for a late lunch of milanesa and al pastor. 04/17/2014,22:39:08,amyborgens,some of that is wood 04/17/2014,22:39:12,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,22:39:29,amyborgens,or remnant wood impression on concretion 04/17/2014,22:40:10,danwarren,Is that pewter? 04/17/2014,22:40:12,amyborgens,is that a piece of lead shot in the wood box like corner? 04/17/2014,22:40:19,amyborgens,we just lost our feed 04/17/2014,22:40:30,catherinemarzin,Silver Spring too 04/17/2014,22:40:33,Kim Faulk,could be amy. we just lost ours as well 04/17/2014,22:40:57,danwarren,Amy I thought it might be a container with a pewter lid. 04/17/2014,22:41:34,amyborgens,are you thinking the fragment "cylinder like object is this lid? 04/17/2014,22:41:42,amyborgens,fragmented 04/17/2014,22:42:50,benford,looks like a sand clock near middle of frame. 04/17/2014,22:42:58,danwarren,The lower part towards the bottom of the screen would be the lid Amy 04/17/2014,22:43:20,danwarren,just a guess 04/17/2014,22:43:53,catherinemarzin,CRA 04/17/2014,22:43:56,amyborgens,will have to revisit that object in the replay. as an aside, two of the three muskets we collected from the stern of Monterrey A were loaded with a single lead shot - this is not uncommon 04/17/2014,22:45:04,scottsorset,Amen 04/17/2014,22:45:44,danwarren,after looking at the crab can we pan up a little 04/17/2014,22:46:00,Kim Faulk,scupper 04/17/2014,22:46:03,tommyheathman,FELO 04/17/2014,22:46:13,Kim Faulk,is that bacterial matting to the left of the scupper? 04/17/2014,22:47:41,Kim Faulk,stream one is not working 04/17/2014,22:48:37,Kim Faulk,we will trust you to gather data while we stand by 04/17/2014,22:48:49,scottsorset,Standing by to stand by 04/17/2014,22:49:47,amyborgens,If we revisit the ceramics and glass at the stern, there are three ceramics that look like tea bowls (or the like) that appear to be of a matching or similar set. All seem to have an interior decorate ring inside the rim. I think one of these we can see the exterior of - it woudl be cool if we could examine these 04/17/2014,22:51:18,amyborgens,I take that back - we collected two of these. I am revisiting some of the captures from 2013 to see if there is anything we are short on for info.. 04/17/2014,22:52:05,amyborgens,not sure if we have good close-ups of the third still on the bottom...am looking 04/17/2014,22:52:53,catherinemarzin,serpulids 04/17/2014,22:52:57,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,22:53:46,tommyheathman,FSH bottom right of frozen frame beneath stove 04/17/2014,22:54:31,jackirion,We're up 04/17/2014,22:54:56,tommyheathman,Galveston's up too 04/17/2014,22:57:08,jennifermckinnon,ceramic bowl? 04/17/2014,22:57:21,charlesbendig,iron cauldron 04/17/2014,22:57:27,jennifermckinnon,nice 04/17/2014,22:57:45,Kim Faulk,millstone? grind stone? 04/17/2014,22:58:11,amyborgens,yes we collected samples of it 04/17/2014,22:58:14,jennifermckinnon,Kim, that looks right 04/17/2014,22:58:53,jennifermckinnon,It's small thought. Maybe for knives and swords? 04/17/2014,22:59:20,Kim Faulk,there are at least two that i remember - a larger one of the other side of the wreck as well 04/17/2014,22:59:25,jennifermckinnon,Whetstone? 04/17/2014,22:59:40,Kim Faulk,perhaps 04/17/2014,23:02:39,danwarren,is that another anchor in the bottom center 04/17/2014,23:03:09,danwarren,or is that something in the pile of debris 04/17/2014,23:04:10,danwarren,What are the corals on 04/17/2014,23:04:52,Kim Faulk,i am not sure. 04/17/2014,23:05:19,charlesbendig,iron chainplate 04/17/2014,23:06:32,jennifermckinnon,dan, looks like an anchor to me 04/17/2014,23:07:44,Kim Faulk,tube worm 04/17/2014,23:07:48,danwarren,can we pan to the debris pile to the right of this location 04/17/2014,23:08:07,danwarren,lost feed 04/17/2014,23:08:09,Frank Cantelas,keep moving 04/17/2014,23:08:16,jackirion,keep moving 04/17/2014,23:08:21,Kim Faulk,keep moving 04/17/2014,23:09:02,Kim Faulk,monofilament along the hull 04/17/2014,23:09:03,scottsorset,I see your anchor now dan 04/17/2014,23:10:10,jennifermckinnon,looks like the same lead on bow as C 04/17/2014,23:11:17,danwarren,Jennifer if I remember the site from 2012 there was a large strip detached on the seafloor also 04/17/2014,23:11:36,Kim Faulk,it was to the bottom left of the view of the stem 04/17/2014,23:11:36,jennifermckinnon,nice 04/17/2014,23:12:35,Kim Faulk,the strip is to the left of the bow jen 04/17/2014,23:12:48,jennifermckinnon,i see it, nice 04/17/2014,23:18:28,jackirion,45 minutes to go 04/17/2014,23:23:41,danwarren,sheathing and planking patterns visible 04/17/2014,23:28:56,catherinemarzin,SQA 04/17/2014,23:31:31,Frank Cantelas,can we see the top of the bar? 04/17/2014,23:32:13,jennifermckinnon,It is an anchor fluke 04/17/2014,23:33:22,Frank Cantelas,barral bands to the left 04/17/2014,23:34:06,Kim Faulk,is there a third anchor to the right 04/17/2014,23:34:11,Kim Faulk,sitting on its crown 04/17/2014,23:34:34,jennifermckinnon,where kim? 04/17/2014,23:34:38,Kim Faulk,to the bottom left of the stove 04/17/2014,23:34:50,Kim Faulk,out of view now 04/17/2014,23:35:59,jennifermckinnon,that strap 04/17/2014,23:36:08,jennifermckinnon,it's trunnion strap 04/17/2014,23:36:32,Kim Faulk,looks like it 04/17/2014,23:36:52,melaniedamour,dang, my feed keeps going in and out and then freezes and jumps ahead. 04/17/2014,23:37:04,Kim Faulk,its like freeze tag 04/17/2014,23:37:25,Kim Faulk,how much time do we have left? 04/17/2014,23:37:26,melaniedamour,gonna need dramamine soon ;) 04/17/2014,23:42:24,amyborgens,sorry, our feed was out 04/17/2014,23:42:40,Kim Faulk,our feed is in and out 04/17/2014,23:42:52,amyborgens,missed out on seeing my beloved firearms 04/17/2014,23:42:59,amyborgens,sniffles 04/17/2014,23:43:09,Kim Faulk,they recorded it for you on the ship. ;) 04/17/2014,23:45:51,Kim Faulk,feed is frozen again 04/17/2014,23:47:15,Kim Faulk,feed is back up 04/17/2014,23:47:19,jackirion,We've had a lot of that this afternoon. 04/17/2014,23:47:35,Kim Faulk,weather and direction wreak havoc with the satellite 04/17/2014,23:50:01,jackirion,tubeworm 04/17/2014,23:51:10,jennifermckinnon,scupper 04/17/2014,23:52:04,Kim Faulk,well done Okeanos! 04/17/2014,23:52:10,jackirion,>live tubeworm 04/17/2014,23:52:21,melaniedamour,but he looks so lonely 04/17/2014,23:52:43,jackirion,The Lone Tubeworm 04/17/2014,23:52:56,Kim Faulk,Thanks so much Okeanos team! 04/17/2014,23:53:13,jackirion,Excellent work, guys. 04/17/2014,23:53:26,jennifermckinnon,Thanks everyone! Fun times! 04/17/2014,23:54:20,amyborgens,great day everyone!