04/26/2014,02:52:57,kelleyelliott,Update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. We are currently underway, acquiring mapping data during our transit to the West Florida Escarpment. Tomorrow we will dive on our first dive site on the West Florida Escarpment - Large Mound Area Deep. Weather and currents permitting, we will deploy the ROV at 0830 and should arrive on the seafloor at 2220m deep at 0945. The dive will focus on climbing a steep escarpment wall to investigate benthic habitats and search for deep-sea corals. We will host a pre-dive briefing at 0915 to review the dive plan. Join us by dialing 1-866-617-5860, passcode: 1233796 and tuning into the video online at: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream_04.html 04/26/2014,02:56:02,kelleyelliott,Note that the onboard science leads will have a brief, live interaction with a professional development workshop hosted at the Seattle Aquarium tomorrow from ~1215-1245 Central. This will occur on a separate line from the science telecon line. During this time limited science operations will continue. We will discuss this during tomorrow's dive briefing. 04/26/2014,13:10:34,Jamie Austin,Good morning everyone! A BEAUTIFUL day to dive. 04/26/2014,14:00:16,okeanosexplorer, Good morning! Update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer: Our current location is 26d18.2454’N; 85d01.7771’W 265 m.  We are currently on station and have deployed the ROV for Dive 13 of the Expedition. Today’s dive will be conducted at Large Mound Deep starting at 2200 m and will transect the West Florida Escarpment. The goal of today’s dive is to look for deep sea corals. The ROV should arrive on bottom at approximately 0945 Central to start the dive. We will have our dive briefing via telecon at 0915. Join us by dialing 1-866-617-5860, passcode: 1233796 and tuning into the video online at: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream_04.html 04/26/2014, 04/26/2014, 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 04/26/2014,14:13:08,Jamie Austin,Passing 720 m. Starting depth ~2200 m. 04/26/2014,14:18:10,jasonchaytor,I'm here, but in and out today. Big mounds is a large submarine landslide scar...so this dive should be interesting as there may be some significant signs of downslope (mass) sediment transport 04/26/2014,14:21:25,jasonchaytor,as jamie noted, the morphology here is a mix of failures and current erosion...the current tends to keep the landslide scars "relatively" free of sediment and the failure morphology prominent, even though they might be quite old 04/26/2014,14:23:18,Jamie Austin,Passing 1050 m. 04/26/2014,14:26:41,jasonchaytor,dissolution of the carbonate by different water chemistries also aides in the failure processes 04/26/2014,14:29:20,jasonchaytor,hi 04/26/2014,14:32:06,Jamie Austin,Passing 1320 m. 04/26/2014,14:34:08,okeanosexplorer,Kasey - Can you list everyone who is at HBOI of me... thanks 04/26/2014,14:36:15,okeanosexplorer,passing 1450 m 04/26/2014,14:40:56,okeanosexplorer,passing 1600 m 04/26/2014,14:44:12,Jamie Austin,Passing 1700 m, en route to a starting depth of ~2200 m. 04/26/2014,14:47:31,HBOI_ECC,Hello! This is HBOI's ECC. This is Maureen Williams. We have a big group here and we're excited to get started! 04/26/2014,14:47:42,okeanosexplorer,HI MO!!!!! 04/26/2014,14:47:56,okeanosexplorer,can you list everyone there please? I need a list for my data 04/26/2014,14:48:51,Jamie Austin,Passing 1850 m. 04/26/2014,14:49:11,HBOI_ECC,We have Dr. Shirley Pomponi, John Reed, Dr. Dennis Hanisak, Kristen Davis, Michael Studivan, Jon Moore, Sue Richardson, Nelson Beaman, and Kasey Cantwell 04/26/2014,14:49:32,okeanosexplorer,thx 04/26/2014,14:54:06,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. 04/26/2014,14:54:58,okeanosexplorer,The species codes are: 04/26/2014, Taxa >ACN - Actinaria (anemone) 04/26/2014,>APH - Amphipod 04/26/2014,>ART - Arthropod 04/26/2014,>ASR - Asteroid 04/26/2014,>BAR - Barnacle 04/26/2014,>BIO - Biology (Unspecified) 04/26/2014,>BIV - Bivalve 04/26/2014,>BRA - Brachiopod 04/26/2014,>BRY - Bryozoan 04/26/2014,>CHI - Chiton 04/26/2014,>CLA - Clams 04/26/2014,>CNI - Cnidarian 04/26/2014,>COP - Copepods 04/26/2014,>COR - Coral 04/26/2014,>CORA - Antipatharian 04/26/2014,>CORL - Lophelia 04/26/2014,>CORM - Madrepora 04/26/2014,>CORO - Octocoral 04/26/2014,>CORP - Paramuricea 04/26/2014,>CORS - Stylasterid 04/26/2014,>CPEN - Pennatulacean 04/26/2014,>CORW - Whip coral 04/26/2014,>CRA - Crab 04/26/2014,>CRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae) 04/26/2014,>CRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens) 04/26/2014,>CRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea) 04/26/2014,>CRI - Crinoid 04/26/2014,>CRIHYO - Hyocrinida 04/26/2014,>CRIBAT - Bathycrinidae 04/26/2014,>CRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae 04/26/2014,>CRIANT - Antedonidae 04/26/2014,>CRIZEN - Zenometridae 04/26/2014,>CRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae 04/26/2014,>CRIATE - Atelecrinidae 04/26/2014,>CRITHA - Thalassometridae 04/26/2014,>CTE - Ctenophore 04/26/2014,>DAN - Dandelion 04/26/2014,>ECN - Echiuran 04/26/2014,>EGG - Egg (case) 04/26/2014,>FEC - Fecal (matter) 04/26/2014,>FSH - Fish 04/26/2014,>FCHN - Chondrichthyes 04/26/2014,>FCOD - Codlets 04/26/2014,>FREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper) 04/26/2014,>FANT - Anthiins (fancy bass) 04/26/2014, , FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) 04/26/2014, , FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories) 04/26/2014, , FLAT – Flatfish 04/26/2014,>FOR - Foraminiferan 04/26/2014,>GAS - Gastropods (not limpets) 04/26/2014,>GRO - Gromiid 04/26/2014,>HOL - Holutharian 04/26/2014,>HYD - Hydroid 04/26/2014,>ISO - Isopod 04/26/2014,>JFH - Jellyfish 04/26/2014,>LAR - Larvacean house 04/26/2014,>LIM - Limpets 04/26/2014,>LOB - Lobster 04/26/2014,>MAT - Bacterial (Mat) 04/26/2014,>MUC - Unidentified mucus structure 04/26/2014,>MOL - Mollusk 04/26/2014,>MUS - Mussels 04/26/2014,>NUD - Nudibranch 04/26/2014,>OCT - Octopus 04/26/2014,>OPH - Ophiuroid 04/26/2014,>PAG - Pagurid (hermit) 04/26/2014,>POL - Polychaete 04/26/2014,>PTE - Pteropod 04/26/2014,>PYC - Pycnogonid 04/26/2014,>RIF - Riftia 04/26/2014,>SAL - Salp 04/26/2014,>SCA - Scale (worm) 04/26/2014,>SER - Serpulid worm 04/26/2014,>SHI - Shrimp 04/26/2014,>SPA - Spaghetti Worms 04/26/2014,>SPO - Sponge 04/26/2014,>SQA - Squat Lobster 04/26/2014,>SQD - Squid 04/26/2014,>STR - mucus string 04/26/2014,>TUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia) 04/26/2014,>TUN - Tunicate 04/26/2014,>URC - Urchin 04/26/2014,>USO - Unidentified Sessile Object 04/26/2014,>WOD - Wood 04/26/2014,>WOR - Worm 04/26/2014,>XEN - Xenophyophoran 04/26/2014,>ZOA - Zoanthid Geology >BUR - Burrow 04/26/2014,>COB - Cobble 04/26/2014,>MUD - Mud 04/26/2014,>ROC - Rock 04/26/2014,>RUB - Rubble 04/26/2014,>SAD - Sand 04/26/2014,>SED - Sediment 04/26/2014,>WAL - Wall Lava Morphology >TAL - Talus 04/26/2014,>PIL - Pillow 04/26/2014,>ENT - Entrail 04/26/2014,>LOB - Lobate 04/26/2014,>SHE - Sheet 04/26/2014,>FOL - Folded 04/26/2014,>JUM - Jumbled 04/26/2014,>HAC - Hackly Sediment Cover >LIG - Light 04/26/2014,>POC - Partial/Pockets 04/26/2014,>HEA - Heavy/Coalescent 04/26/2014,>BLA - Blanket Feature >ASG - Axial Summit Graben 04/26/2014,>AVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge 04/26/2014,>CAR - Carbonate 04/26/2014,>CLI - Cliff 04/26/2014,>COL - Collapse 04/26/2014,>CON - Contact 04/26/2014,>FAU - Fault 04/26/2014,>FIS - Fissure 04/26/2014,>HAY - Haystack 04/26/2014,>HYX - Hydrothermal 04/26/2014,>PIL - Pillar 04/26/2014,>SCP - Scarp 04/26/2014,>SEP - Seep Other >ANT - Anthropogenic object (trash, traps lines, etc.) 04/26/2014,14:55:02,Jamie Austin,Passing 2050 m. 04/26/2014,14:57:06,Jamie Austin,Passing 2100 m 04/26/2014,15:06:56,michaelvecchione,Someone at HBOI please tell Jon that I just sent him a fish question from a few days ago. Thanks. 04/26/2014,15:07:17,Jamie Austin,Seafloor in sight, 2187 m. 04/26/2014,15:07:27,briankinlan,blocky bench 04/26/2014,15:08:56,Jamie Austin,carbonate debris. These are the blocks that "spall" off the Escarpment, in response to cracks/joints, and then cascade down the front of the wall in response to gravity. 04/26/2014,15:09:15,michaelvecchione,>SHI 04/26/2014,15:10:21,briankinlan,D2 position? 04/26/2014,15:10:23,HBOI_ECC,Hey! We'd really like the lasers on throughout the dive (other than beauty shots). Thanks! 04/26/2014,15:10:44,briankinlan,(or can you tell me which GPS on feed 3 I shoudl read for D2) 04/26/2014,15:11:03,okeanosexplorer,26 18.3501N 85 01.7431W 04/26/2014,15:13:16,jasonchaytor,This looks like outcrop, rather than blocks....heavily fracture outcrop 04/26/2014,15:13:35,Jamie Austin,Current - .068 m/s (148 degrees), 0.032 m/s (162 degrees) Two separate estimates. 04/26/2014,15:13:45,jasonchaytor,FeMn coated possibly 04/26/2014,15:14:42,jasonchaytor,jurassic-ish 04/26/2014,15:15:27,briankinlan,>ROC exposed old >CAR outcrop ~110 million years old 04/26/2014,15:17:35,briankinlan,>SPO hex vase 04/26/2014,15:17:41,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,15:20:53,HBOI_ECC,>CORO likely not bamboo, no nodes visible 04/26/2014,15:21:16,Jamie Austin,Getting underway. Will be 090 at 0.1 kt. 04/26/2014,15:21:50,jasonchaytor,I big block would be cool though 04/26/2014,15:21:52,briankinlan,>SPO hex 04/26/2014,15:21:54,jasonchaytor,A big block 04/26/2014,15:22:02,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo? branched 04/26/2014,15:22:49,Jamie Austin,I agree - looks like Few-Mn coating on the outcrop. 04/26/2014,15:23:51,HBOI_ECC,>SPO 04/26/2014,15:23:55,briankinlan,>SPO 04/26/2014,15:24:42,HBOI_ECC,>CNI-ZOA 04/26/2014,15:26:33,briankinlan,marine snow abundant 04/26/2014,15:27:55,HBOI_ECC,>SPO hex 04/26/2014,15:28:15,HBOI_ECC,Stalked, hyalonema 04/26/2014,15:28:27,jasonchaytor,The continuous FeMn coating suggests exposure to seawater for quite a long time given that there in no local source of hydrothermally derived Fe or Mn. We have been trying to learn more about the accumulation rate of the FeMn coating in order to get a sense of the relative age of rock exposures 04/26/2014,15:28:53,jasonchaytor,one wrinkle has been how FeMn accumulates along joints and fractures 04/26/2014,15:29:20,HBOI_ECC,>COR 04/26/2014,15:29:29,briankinlan,>>CORO >CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,15:29:34,HBOI_ECC,>CORO bamboo, nodes faint 04/26/2014,15:30:09,HBOI_ECC,1 or 2 polyps seem to be actively feeding 04/26/2014,15:32:06,briankinlan,>ASR 04/26/2014,15:33:37,robertcarney,>ROC color contrast 04/26/2014,15:34:05,briankinlan,>MAT white? 04/26/2014,15:34:12,Jamie Austin,Pronounced bedding planes/ledges, associated with massive outcrop. 04/26/2014,15:34:47,jasonchaytor,non FeMn coated surfaces 04/26/2014,15:34:57,robertcarney,>ROC dissolution 04/26/2014,15:34:58,jasonchaytor,differential erosion possibly 04/26/2014,15:35:23,briankinlan,>HYD stalks? 04/26/2014,15:35:47,briankinlan,>ROC exposed eroded carbonate 04/26/2014,15:35:53,Jamie Austin,Some of the carbonates are nodular, as well as massive. Characteristic of shallow water carbonate deposition. 04/26/2014,15:36:23,briankinlan,no evidence for fluid expulsion 04/26/2014,15:37:01,briankinlan,white color from carbonate, not likely biological 04/26/2014,15:37:08,Jamie Austin,nice joint - block spalling away. 04/26/2014,15:39:22,HBOI_ECC,We wholeheartedly believe Stephanie has always known the difference between sand and rock 04/26/2014,15:39:29,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo >CORO bamboo branched 04/26/2014,15:39:35,briankinlan,less healthy 04/26/2014,15:39:35,HBOI_ECC,>CORO branched bamboo 04/26/2014,15:40:42,briankinlan,small >CORO bamboo recruit? was in background 04/26/2014,15:42:13,HBOI_ECC,>ZOA 04/26/2014,15:42:32,HBOI_ECC,Same as before 04/26/2014,15:42:36,jasonchaytor,Billions of years...I have some 1.6 billion year old ripples in a rock from northern Australia 04/26/2014,15:43:38,briankinlan,more>CORO bamboo on ledge 04/26/2014,15:45:03,briankinlan,>club like white "antler" -- unidentified 04/26/2014,15:46:46,briankinlan,>SQA 04/26/2014,15:47:00,briankinlan,pterapod shells 04/26/2014,15:47:58,HBOI_ECC,>MOl Oct 04/26/2014,15:48:02,michaelvecchione,at last! 04/26/2014,15:48:18,michaelvecchione,>OCT cirrate 04/26/2014,15:48:31,michaelvecchione,Grmipoteuthis. Very cool. 04/26/2014,15:49:18,briankinlan,I think the yellow stalked polyps we saw with 8 tentacles were possibly an octocoral, Clavularia sp. http://racerocks.ca/racerock/taxalab2/2010/clavulariasp/clavulariasp.htm other thoughts? 04/26/2014,15:49:46,michaelvecchione,Yes, they swim by flapping the fins. 04/26/2014,15:50:20,michaelvecchione,Sometimes they use medusoid locomotion with the arm web. 04/26/2014,15:50:30,michaelvecchione,but are very efficient. 04/26/2014,15:50:45,michaelvecchione,no age. 04/26/2014,15:50:47,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,15:53:23,briankinlan,position? 04/26/2014,15:53:45,okeanosexplorer, 26 18.3546N 85 01.7255W 04/26/2014,15:53:51,Jamie Austin,debris on a bedding plane 04/26/2014,15:54:57,Jamie Austin,with overhangs 04/26/2014,15:55:06,HBOI_ECC,>SPO 04/26/2014,15:55:55,briankinlan,small >ACN or >HYD in background 04/26/2014,15:56:24,michaelvecchione,Info on Grimporeuthis http://tolweb.org/Grimpoteuthis/20104 04/26/2014,15:56:40,briankinlan,>SQA 04/26/2014,15:56:56,briankinlan,>CORO Iridogorgia 04/26/2014,15:57:00,HBOI_ECC,> SPO 04/26/2014,15:57:08,briankinlan,>SHI in CORO 04/26/2014,15:59:30,jasonchaytor,spalling of exposed face, surficial only 04/26/2014,15:59:54,briankinlan,>possible dead >CORO white branching zig-zag 04/26/2014,16:00:10,briankinlan,*>correction, >COR, not>CORO 04/26/2014,16:01:10,briankinlan,>ACN 04/26/2014,16:01:11,HBOI_ECC,>CNi- ACN 04/26/2014,16:02:54,Jamie Austin,carbonate layers of varying original grain sizes evident - micrites, for example (whiter, clearly finer-grained). 04/26/2014,16:02:59,briankinlan,We'll have to look back at the video more closely, but I think that dead coral we saw was a scleractinian - Madrepora sp. https://www.google.com/search?q=madrepora+oculata&biw=1094&bih=885&tbm=isch&imgil=AenRXya775EYnM%253A%253Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fencrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com%252Fimages%253Fq%253Dtbn%253AANd9GcTyLV334SVXPhu9mC-v94-qYJiOF4vRafcn1b00bcZE7KRQhXz-Rg%253B1584%253B1266%253BBz4twoOy9EBcDM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fen.wikipedia.org%25252Fwiki%25252FMadrepora_oculata&source=iu&usg=__x7zGEGxsBIGs0cw5uzXZggtgseg%3D&sa=X&ei=W9hbU-vjOcubyASGwoLoDg&sqi=2&ved=0CCkQ9QEwAA#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=H33TxkQP7JRlIM%253A%3Bhg5oppc0Xi0msM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Foceanexplorer.noaa.gov%252Fexplorations%252F05deepcorals%252Fbackground%252Fmission_plan%252Fmedia%252Ffigure2_softcorals_600.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Foceanexplorer.noaa.gov%252Fexplorations%252F05deepcorals%252Fbackground%252Fmission_plan%252Fplan.html%3B600%3B450 04/26/2014,16:03:07,briankinlan,zigzag pattern was characteristic 04/26/2014,16:03:47,HBOI_ECC,We agree on the possibility of Madrepora sp. but without poylps and a larger structure it's very difficult to be certain 04/26/2014,16:04:37,HBOI_ECC,Would be very cool if it is- we've seen quite a few similar ones on the flower garden banks 04/26/2014,16:08:35,briankinlan,>FSH 04/26/2014,16:08:42,HBOI_ECC,>Lucioerotula 04/26/2014,16:09:01,HBOI_ECC,loo-cee-o- 04/26/2014,16:10:26,jasonchaytor,sediment is accumulating in open fractures 04/26/2014,16:12:11,HBOI_ECC,>CORA 04/26/2014,16:12:11,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,16:12:29,Peter Etnoyer,CORA Bathypathes 04/26/2014,16:13:38,Peter Etnoyer,hello! beautiful imagery, thank you 04/26/2014,16:18:16,briankinlan,dead branching >CORO likely bamboo 04/26/2014,16:18:57,HBOI_ECC,Definitely >CORO dead bamboo 04/26/2014,16:19:19,Peter Etnoyer,Agree it's dead. On bamboo corals, brown parts are 'nodes' and white parts are 'internodes', fyi 04/26/2014,16:24:21,HBOI_ECC,>Squalogadus 04/26/2014,16:24:25,HBOI_ECC,>FSH 04/26/2014,16:24:44,HBOI_ECC,A face only a mother could love 04/26/2014,16:27:21,michaelvecchione,The Squalogadus is what I misidentified as a possiblesnailfish earlier in the cruise. We saw several off Louisiana. 04/26/2014,16:27:38,HBOI_ECC,>SPO hex 04/26/2014,16:27:52,HBOI_ECC,maybe 04/26/2014,16:29:05,michaelvecchione,I have to leave for about an hour, but I am going to saty logged onto the eventlog so I can easily check on what I missed when I get back. 04/26/2014,16:30:42,okeanosexplorer,thx Mike 04/26/2014,16:30:56,briankinlan,confirming that yellow stalked seen earlier was likely >CORO Clavularia not zoanthid 04/26/2014,16:32:27,briankinlan,>dead CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,16:32:30,jasonchaytor,quite thick sediment accumulation against the scarps....colluvial wedge-like 04/26/2014,16:32:36,briankinlan,holdfast intact 04/26/2014,16:33:03,briankinlan,>ASR 04/26/2014,16:34:39,briankinlan,>HYD stalk and>ASR zoom 04/26/2014,16:36:41,briankinlan,>ASR Hymenaster spp. 04/26/2014,16:37:22,briankinlan,slime star 04/26/2014,16:37:59,Jamie Austin,pronounced manganese coating 04/26/2014,16:37:59,briankinlan,D2 position? 04/26/2014,16:38:41,Jamie Austin,26 18.3643N, 85 01.6924W 04/26/2014,16:39:10,briankinlan,>CORO Chrysogorgia? 04/26/2014,16:39:48,briankinlan,>CORS Madrepora 04/26/2014,16:40:10,Jamie Austin,Wall almost 30 m tall. 04/26/2014,16:40:34,briankinlan,*strike that >COR Scleractinian Madrepora 04/26/2014,16:41:32,briankinlan,Madrepora is a suggestion based on a quick glance. Could be Corallium 04/26/2014,16:43:09,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,16:44:36,briankinlan,? 04/26/2014,16:44:57,briankinlan,fine branchingpossible ?>CORO 04/26/2014,16:45:19,HBOI_ECC,>CORO acanella 04/26/2014,16:47:38,briankinlan,13 corals and 1 sponge in frame 04/26/2014,16:48:36,briankinlan,>SPO hex at 8 o clock 04/26/2014,16:48:43,HBOI_ECC,Coral position on overhang might be linked to slightly higher flow in the region 04/26/2014,16:49:08,HBOI_ECC,>ASR 04/26/2014,16:50:00,briankinlan,>CORO Corallium mostly dead 04/26/2014,16:50:08,briankinlan,yellow >ZOA overgrowing 04/26/2014,16:50:12,briankinlan,with >OPH 04/26/2014,16:51:03,Peter Etnoyer,Agree. CORO Corallium, may be Corallium niobe 04/26/2014,16:51:26,Peter Etnoyer,>50% dead 04/26/2014,16:51:29,briankinlan,>CORO bmboobranched 04/26/2014,16:52:43,briankinlan,>CORO Chrysogorgia with >SQA in center 04/26/2014,16:53:09,briankinlan,>>CORO Corallium live 04/26/2014,16:53:20,Peter Etnoyer,Polyps extended 04/26/2014,16:53:52,Peter Etnoyer,100's of years 04/26/2014,16:54:23,briankinlan,smallrecruit visible too 04/26/2014,16:55:32,briankinlan,>CORO corallium small recruits?? 04/26/2014,16:55:55,briankinlan,>SQA in >CORO Chrys 04/26/2014,16:56:41,Peter Etnoyer,Chrysogorgia is live, healthy looking 04/26/2014,16:56:45,HBOI_ECC,>CORO Iridiogorgia posbily rhodaniridogorgia 04/26/2014,16:56:56,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,16:57:27,HBOI_ECC,>ACN 04/26/2014,16:57:44,HBOI_ECC,>APO hex 04/26/2014,16:57:47,briankinlan,>SPO hex on left 04/26/2014,16:57:56,HBOI_ECC,Sorry >SPO hex 04/26/2014,16:58:35,briankinlan,another dead >CORO Corallium 04/26/2014,16:58:35,Peter Etnoyer,CORO Corallium dead 04/26/2014,16:59:32,Peter Etnoyer,1x dead, 1x live, 1x 1/2 dead 04/26/2014,17:00:01,briankinlan,>SPO hex 04/26/2014,17:00:11,briankinlan,many small >CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,17:00:51,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo large unbranched 04/26/2014,17:01:00,briankinlan,branched bamboo in background 04/26/2014,17:01:32,briankinlan,more >CORO bamboo branched acanella - type 04/26/2014,17:02:06,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbrancheed dead 04/26/2014,17:03:09,briankinlan,depth 2146m 04/26/2014,17:04:13,briankinlan,stalked >SPO 04/26/2014,17:04:59,briankinlan,>SHI 04/26/2014,17:05:53,briankinlan,>CORO Chrys with >SQA 04/26/2014,17:06:12,briankinlan,another>SQA on rocks in back 04/26/2014,17:07:22,Peter Etnoyer,CORO Chrysogorgia live, polyps extended 04/26/2014,17:07:33,Peter Etnoyer,est 30 cm 04/26/2014,17:10:09,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo branched 04/26/2014,17:10:36,Peter Etnoyer,> CRI? 04/26/2014,17:10:49,Peter Etnoyer,>CRI 04/26/2014,17:11:07,HBOI_ECC,we agree 04/26/2014,17:11:23,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo recruit <10cm at 6 oclock 04/26/2014,17:11:30,briankinlan,>stalked CRI zoom 04/26/2014,17:12:03,HBOI_ECC,>CORO unbranched bamboo 04/26/2014,17:12:16,Peter Etnoyer,CORO bamboo, ~10 cm, healthy 04/26/2014,17:12:22,Peter Etnoyer,unbranched 04/26/2014,17:12:43,briankinlan,>SQA 04/26/2014,17:12:54,Peter Etnoyer,CORO bamboo branched 04/26/2014,17:13:31,HBOI_ECC,>LOB squat unassociated 04/26/2014,17:13:44,briankinlan,depth 2135m 04/26/2014,17:14:25,Jamie Austin,soft sediment moving downslope in joints 04/26/2014,17:15:11,briankinlan,nice marine snow view 04/26/2014,17:16:43,briankinlan,>ANT cup 04/26/2014,17:17:06,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo tiny recruit 04/26/2014,17:18:41,briankinlan,WWII era porcelain coffeemug 04/26/2014,17:20:21,HBOI_ECC,we call that a mug shot according to Dennis 04/26/2014,17:21:41,briankinlan,>SPO hex stalked 04/26/2014,17:22:03,HBOI_ECC,>SPO Hyalenema 04/26/2014,17:23:09,michaelvecchione,I'm back 04/26/2014,17:23:40,briankinlan,>CORO unbracnhed bamboo x3 04/26/2014,17:24:09,briankinlan,>SPO 04/26/2014,17:25:54,HBOI_ECC,>OPH 04/26/2014,17:26:45,HBOI_ECC,>OPH associated with a Paramuricidae 04/26/2014,17:27:05,briankinlan,>CORP 04/26/2014,17:27:30,Peter Etnoyer,than you for the lasers! 04/26/2014,17:29:03,briankinlan,>SPO hex vase 04/26/2014,17:29:06,briankinlan,x2 04/26/2014,17:29:16,HBOI_ECC,We agree 04/26/2014,17:29:26,Andrea Quattrini,Good afternoon Okeanos! 04/26/2014,17:29:43,Jamie Austin,micrite in the view now 04/26/2014,17:29:57,HBOI_ECC,depth? 04/26/2014,17:30:06,okeanosexplorer,2120 04/26/2014,17:30:13,HBOI_ECC,thank you 04/26/2014,17:31:00,briankinlan,top of this feature is at 1965. we started at 2223 04/26/2014,17:31:19,HBOI_ECC,>SPO Venus' flower basket? 04/26/2014,17:31:39,briankinlan,>SQA 04/26/2014,17:31:55,craigrussell,Cannot hear Jamie - please ask Brian to advise what ship would like to do. 04/26/2014,17:33:14,briankinlan,>SPO hex vase 04/26/2014,17:33:14,HBOI_ECC,>SPO Hexactinellid 04/26/2014,17:33:23,kelleyelliott,Hi All - we had to disconnect the OKEX line - we will rejoin from the ship in a moment 04/26/2014,17:33:30,kelleyelliott,Apologies for the disruption 04/26/2014,17:33:53,HBOI_ECC,Look straight down into the opening please 04/26/2014,17:34:22,michaelvecchione,>APH inside 04/26/2014,17:34:25,kelleyelliott,Once we rejoin the telecon - please make requests to Brian directly using the telecon line 04/26/2014,17:35:09,michaelvecchione,nice view of the prison. 04/26/2014,17:35:40,briankinlan,>CORP with >OPH 04/26/2014,17:35:45,briankinlan,>SQA on rock nearby 04/26/2014,17:36:05,Andrea Quattrini,P. biscaya type 04/26/2014,17:36:15,Peter Etnoyer,CORP live. est 25 cm 04/26/2014,17:36:48,briankinlan,second small>SQA 04/26/2014,17:37:30,kaseycantwell,great zoom 04/26/2014,17:37:32,kaseycantwell,thank you 04/26/2014,17:37:32,HBOI_ECC,>Great zoom 04/26/2014,17:38:00,briankinlan,>SPO hex 04/26/2014,17:38:21,HBOI_ECC,>SPO Eupellidae? 04/26/2014,17:40:22,HBOI_ECC,>CORO unbranched bamboo 04/26/2014,17:40:52,Michael Studivan HBOI,>SPO *Euplectella 04/26/2014,17:41:04,Peter Etnoyer,COROP bamboo live 04/26/2014,17:41:10,Peter Etnoyer,oops CORO 04/26/2014,17:42:18,briankinlan,>SPO hex 04/26/2014,17:42:23,briankinlan,>SQA 04/26/2014,17:45:03,Andrea Quattrini,>CORP 04/26/2014,17:45:06,briankinlan,>CORP with >OPH 04/26/2014,17:45:14,Michael Studivan HBOI,What's our depth now? 04/26/2014,17:45:15,briankinlan,>CORO Bathypathes 04/26/2014,17:45:17,Andrea Quattrini,biscaya type 04/26/2014,17:45:21,Peter Etnoyer,CORP live, polyps extended 04/26/2014,17:45:40,Peter Etnoyer,CORA Bathypathes in bakground 04/26/2014,17:45:43,Andrea Quattrini,>CORO unbranched bamboo 04/26/2014,17:46:18,Peter Etnoyer,CORP zoom est 30 cm 04/26/2014,17:46:57,Andrea Quattrini,different oph than Asteroschema? 04/26/2014,17:46:59,Andrea Quattrini,? 04/26/2014,17:47:19,Peter Etnoyer,CORA Bathypathes live, large colony 04/26/2014,17:47:39,Andrea Quattrini,no associates? 04/26/2014,17:47:53,Peter Etnoyer,None. May be Bathypathes spatula 04/26/2014,17:48:07,Peter Etnoyer,lol that's 'patula' 04/26/2014,17:48:26,HBOI_ECC,Hard to tell if the OPH is different from Asteroschema that we saw earlier 04/26/2014,17:50:33,michaelvecchione,>PAG? 04/26/2014,17:50:38,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranchd 04/26/2014,17:51:08,HBOI_ECC,>SQA 04/26/2014,17:51:58,Peter Etnoyer,CORO bamboo unbranched, est 70% live 04/26/2014,17:52:24,Peter Etnoyer,CORA Bathypathes 04/26/2014,17:53:07,briankinlan,>CORA recruit 04/26/2014,17:54:01,briankinlan,>CORO spiral whip 04/26/2014,17:55:11,HBOI_ECC,>CORA Stichopathes 04/26/2014,17:55:13,briankinlan,correction >CORA Stichopathes 04/26/2014,17:55:17,Peter Etnoyer,Yes, I'd say Stichopathes 04/26/2014,17:55:19,briankinlan,not CORO 04/26/2014,17:56:20,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,17:56:41,Peter Etnoyer,less than 10 cm 04/26/2014,17:57:16,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,17:57:48,Peter Etnoyer,CORA Bathypathes live 04/26/2014,17:58:07,Jamie Austin,collapse structure, 21109 m. 04/26/2014,17:58:19,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,17:58:23,briankinlan,>SQA 04/26/2014,17:58:33,Peter Etnoyer,CORA Plumapathes? 04/26/2014,17:58:47,Peter Etnoyer,x2, not Bathypathes 04/26/2014,17:59:00,briankinlan,>CORO Corallium small several?? 04/26/2014,17:59:12,Andrea Quattrini,? 04/26/2014,17:59:28,Peter Etnoyer,CORA Bathypathes est 25 cm on right 04/26/2014,18:00:04,Peter Etnoyer,ASR on CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,18:00:13,Peter Etnoyer,topple unbranched 04/26/2014,18:00:36,briankinlan,>CORO yellow stoloniferous 04/26/2014,18:01:02,Peter Etnoyer,3x small white CORO recruits 04/26/2014,18:04:13,briankinlan,>SPO 04/26/2014,18:04:18,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:04:28,briankinlan,>CORA zoom 04/26/2014,18:04:37,briankinlan,dead >SPOin back 04/26/2014,18:04:56,briankinlan,>CORA Stcihopathes? recruits 04/26/2014,18:05:29,briankinlan,D2 position? 04/26/2014,18:05:34,briankinlan,>ASR 04/26/2014,18:05:45,Peter Etnoyer,CORO Bathypathes x2 04/26/2014,18:05:52,Peter Etnoyer,ugh CORA 04/26/2014,18:05:53,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:06:01,Jamie Austin,26 18.4145N, 85 01.6556W 04/26/2014,18:06:05,Michael Studivan HBOI,>SPO Euplectella 04/26/2014,18:06:07,briankinlan,>SPO hex and >ASR zoom 04/26/2014,18:06:18,briankinlan,>CORO recruit white in back 04/26/2014,18:06:25,HBOI_ECC,>ASR Goniaster 04/26/2014,18:08:07,Jamie Austin,more massive outcrop 04/26/2014,18:09:10,briankinlan,>CORA Bathypathes live 04/26/2014,18:09:11,HBOI_ECC,>CORA Bathypathes 04/26/2014,18:09:15,Andrea Quattrini,>CORA Bathypathes 04/26/2014,18:09:24,Andrea Quattrini,no associates 04/26/2014,18:09:27,Peter Etnoyer,Bathypathes > 50 cm 04/26/2014,18:10:16,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,18:10:22,briankinlan,>50cm 04/26/2014,18:11:05,briankinlan,>CORO branched too 04/26/2014,18:11:33,Peter Etnoyer,Factoid: the largest known bamboo coral measured 3.8 m total length was collected from a depth of 2252 m on Kelvin Seamount 04/26/2014,18:12:04,Peter Etnoyer,citation Watling et al 2013 04/26/2014,18:12:23,kaseycantwell,Peter- is that an unbranched bamboo ? 04/26/2014,18:12:36,Michael Studivan HBOI,>CORA Stauropathes, not >CORA Plumapathes 04/26/2014,18:12:55,Peter Etnoyer,ha ha yes, the records was also an unbranched Bamboo I believe 04/26/2014,18:13:02,kaseycantwell,thanks! 04/26/2014,18:13:47,Peter Etnoyer,great imagery, thanks so much 04/26/2014,18:13:52,Andrea Quattrini,no associates 04/26/2014,18:14:10,briankinlan,>CORA Stichopathes below 04/26/2014,18:14:27,Peter Etnoyer,CORO bamboo, > 100 cm, live, unbranched 04/26/2014,18:16:06,briankinlan,>HOL 04/26/2014,18:16:22,Peter Etnoyer,@ Michael Studevan, thank you for that correction to Stauropathes 04/26/2014,18:18:20,briankinlan,>CORA x2 04/26/2014,18:19:04,Peter Etnoyer,>CORA Bathypathes 04/26/2014,18:19:31,briankinlan,>SQA x2 04/26/2014,18:19:36,briankinlan,dead >SPO hex 04/26/2014,18:20:23,briankinlan,live >SPO hex in back 04/26/2014,18:20:45,briankinlan,>SPO hex 04/26/2014,18:21:20,briankinlan,>SPO geodid type? 04/26/2014,18:22:04,briankinlan,>CORO white recruits 04/26/2014,18:22:14,Andrea Quattrini,could you get a cloer zoon on those? 04/26/2014,18:22:56,okeanosexplorer,oops sorry... 04/26/2014,18:23:38,Jamie Austin,more massive outcrop - jointed - some of the joints filled with soft sediment Uneven exposure - knobs are prominent 04/26/2014,18:23:57,briankinlan,depth 2092m 04/26/2014,18:24:24,briankinlan,127m to go to top of this feature 04/26/2014,18:25:46,briankinlan,>CORP c2 04/26/2014,18:25:54,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:26:13,Peter Etnoyer,CORA Stauropathes type 04/26/2014,18:26:16,briankinlan,>CORA x2 or 3 04/26/2014,18:26:41,briankinlan,>CORA x3 more 04/26/2014,18:26:48,briankinlan,>CORO bambo unbranched 04/26/2014,18:27:28,briankinlan,>CORO Paragorgia or Sibogagorgia? 04/26/2014,18:28:11,Peter Etnoyer,Agree, could be Paragorgia/Sibogagorgia = bubblegum! 04/26/2014,18:28:29,HBOI_ECC,We agree as well 04/26/2014,18:28:42,briankinlan,polyps extended and beautiful 04/26/2014,18:29:34,HBOI_ECC,The zoom is so good you can see the start of the Polyps' guts. Gorgeous. 04/26/2014,18:29:56,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,18:30:08,Peter Etnoyer,Bubblegums definitely occur at this depth in Gulf 04/26/2014,18:30:09,briankinlan,>CORA Stichopathes probably to left 04/26/2014,18:30:33,briankinlan,yes Peter, we saw one at 2832m on Sigsbee Escarpment the other day 04/26/2014,18:30:43,briankinlan,likely Sibogagorgia cauliflora 04/26/2014,18:31:19,briankinlan,>CORA x2 04/26/2014,18:31:23,briankinlan,>CORP x2 04/26/2014,18:31:31,briankinlan,one more >CORA 04/26/2014,18:31:38,Peter Etnoyer,Excellent, also found that in DeSoto Canyon near 2000 m in 2010 fyi 04/26/2014,18:31:39,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched in back 04/26/2014,18:32:11,Peter Etnoyer,COA Bathypathes x 2, live 04/26/2014,18:32:16,HBOI_ECC,>CORA stichopathes in the back 04/26/2014,18:32:16,briankinlan,Yes. According to our database, the observation the other day extended the Gulf depth range for that species from ~2400m to ~2832m 04/26/2014,18:32:17,Peter Etnoyer,> 50 cm 04/26/2014,18:32:35,briankinlan,>CORP x2 with >OPHs 04/26/2014,18:32:57,Peter Etnoyer,CORP x2 both live 04/26/2014,18:33:19,briankinlan,more of small white unid >CORO? 04/26/2014,18:33:21,HBOI_ECC,>SPO hex 04/26/2014,18:33:26,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo branched 04/26/2014,18:33:35,HBOI_ECC,>Euretidae probably 04/26/2014,18:33:42,briankinlan,>CORA Stichopathes 04/26/2014,18:34:49,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:34:55,briankinlan,>COROChrys 04/26/2014,18:35:00,briankinlan,>CORP with >OPH 04/26/2014,18:35:38,briankinlan,>CORO Chrys 04/26/2014,18:35:46,briankinlan,no... >CORA 04/26/2014,18:35:52,briankinlan,>SPO hex 04/26/2014,18:35:53,HBOI_ECC,>SPO HEX 04/26/2014,18:37:23,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:37:28,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,18:37:29,HBOI_ECC,>CORA Stichopathes 04/26/2014,18:37:59,Jamie Austin,bench/bedding plane with modern sediment 04/26/2014,18:38:14,briankinlan,>SPO 04/26/2014,18:38:18,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:38:27,briankinlan,x2 04/26/2014,18:39:05,briankinlan,>hermit crab 04/26/2014,18:39:15,Peter Etnoyer,PAG 04/26/2014,18:39:26,briankinlan,>CORO yellow stoloniferous 04/26/2014,18:39:36,briankinlan,>SHI 04/26/2014,18:40:15,briankinlan,depth 2076m 04/26/2014,18:40:21,briankinlan,>SPO hex 04/26/2014,18:40:24,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,18:40:46,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,18:40:53,briankinlan,x2 04/26/2014,18:41:25,briankinlan,D2 position? 04/26/2014,18:41:48,HBOI_ECC,>SPO 04/26/2014,18:41:50,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched >50cm 04/26/2014,18:42:08,okeanosexplorer,26 18.4066 N5 01.6405W 04/26/2014,18:42:11,briankinlan,>1m actually 04/26/2014,18:45:22,briankinlan,>ACN 04/26/2014,18:47:08,Jamie Austin,another vertical wall - still en route to WP 2 04/26/2014,18:47:44,briankinlan,>CORP 04/26/2014,18:47:53,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:48:03,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo branched 04/26/2014,18:48:15,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,18:48:19,briankinlan,>1m 04/26/2014,18:48:25,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:49:13,briankinlan,>CORO bubblegum Paragorgia/Sibogagorgia 04/26/2014,18:49:23,briankinlan,>CORP 04/26/2014,18:49:27,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,18:50:33,HBOI_ECC,>CORA bathypathes 04/26/2014,18:51:29,briankinlan,>SPO hex stalk 04/26/2014,18:51:38,HBOI_ECC,>SPO Hyalonema 04/26/2014,18:51:45,Michael Studivan HBOI,>CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,18:51:47,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo >1m 04/26/2014,18:51:51,briankinlan,unbranched 04/26/2014,18:52:04,briankinlan,>CORO amboo branched 04/26/2014,18:52:14,briankinlan,>CORA stichopathes? 04/26/2014,18:52:19,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:52:26,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:52:29,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:53:08,Michael Studivan HBOI,>WOD 04/26/2014,18:53:32,Michael Studivan HBOI,"Stichopathes next to a stick" 04/26/2014,18:53:33,HBOI_ECC,>CORA Stichopathes next to the stick! 04/26/2014,18:53:48,Michael Studivan HBOI,>CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,18:54:04,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched >1m 04/26/2014,18:54:22,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,18:54:28,Jamie Austin,continued massive outcrop 04/26/2014,18:54:46,briankinlan,>CORP 04/26/2014,18:55:01,briankinlan,>SPO 04/26/2014,18:55:18,briankinlan,depth 2053m 04/26/2014,18:55:58,HBOI_ECC,>Geodidae 04/26/2014,18:56:02,robertcarney,>HOL? pteropod covered 04/26/2014,18:56:46,HBOI_ECC,>CORP 04/26/2014,18:56:53,HBOI_ECC,>CORA unbranched 04/26/2014,18:57:07,briankinlan,>CORO unbranched bamboo 04/26/2014,18:57:18,briankinlan,>CORO branched bamboo(?) behind 04/26/2014,18:57:35,briankinlan,>CORA Stichopathes? 04/26/2014,18:58:45,HBOI_ECC,I think it looks like a sticho 04/26/2014,18:58:53,briankinlan,>CORA Stichopathes 04/26/2014,18:59:18,HBOI_ECC,Nice zoom of the tentacles! 04/26/2014,19:00:12,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,19:00:39,HBOI_ECC,>CORP 04/26/2014,19:00:39,briankinlan,>CORP 04/26/2014,19:00:48,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,19:00:56,briankinlan,x2 04/26/2014,19:01:01,briankinlan,another>CORA 04/26/2014,19:01:44,HBOI_ECC,>CRI 04/26/2014,19:02:12,HBOI_ECC,x2! 04/26/2014,19:02:14,Michael Studivan HBOI,unstalked crinoids on a stalk 04/26/2014,19:02:17,HBOI_ECC,On a sponge stalk! 04/26/2014,19:04:18,briankinlan,>CORO bambo unbranched x2 04/26/2014,19:05:08,briankinlan,>CORA x3 04/26/2014,19:07:46,briankinlan,small>SPO 04/26/2014,19:08:03,briankinlan,>APH 04/26/2014,19:09:36,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,19:09:44,briankinlan,>CORA stichopathes 04/26/2014,19:09:47,HBOI_ECC,>CORA stichopathes 04/26/2014,19:09:47,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,19:10:16,briankinlan,>CORA to left of bamboo 04/26/2014,19:11:41,briankinlan,>CORO branched bamboo 04/26/2014,19:11:50,briankinlan,>CORA Bathypathes type 04/26/2014,19:12:26,HBOI_ECC,>CORP 04/26/2014,19:12:31,HBOI_ECC,>CORA bathypathes typw 04/26/2014,19:12:42,briankinlan,>CORA Bathypathes 04/26/2014,19:14:26,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,19:16:18,michaelvecchione,>HOL with a suit of pteropod shells 04/26/2014,19:16:38,HBOI_ECC,>SPO 04/26/2014,19:16:57,robertcarney,>HOL podia and papillae showed nicely must have suckered tubefeet 04/26/2014,19:17:22,michaelvecchione,SQA 04/26/2014,19:18:50,HBOI_ECC,>CRI 04/26/2014,19:19:27,Jon Moore,Tunicate 04/26/2014,19:20:12,HBOI_ECC,>ZOA 04/26/2014,19:20:43,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo >2m 04/26/2014,19:21:00,HBOI_ECC,oops >Clavularia not >ZOA 04/26/2014,19:21:55,briankinlan,>ACN 04/26/2014,19:22:46,HBOI_ECC,>CORA Stichopathes 04/26/2014,19:22:52,briankinlan,>CORO small 04/26/2014,19:22:56,Jamie Austin,botryoidal texture on some bedding planes. Evidence for paleo-cementation (or perhaps more modern cementation post-deposition, nearer the seafloor). 04/26/2014,19:22:57,briankinlan,>SPO yellow 04/26/2014,19:23:05,briankinlan,>CORA to left 04/26/2014,19:23:09,briankinlan,>SPO hex vase 04/26/2014,19:23:21,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,19:23:39,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,19:24:02,Peter Etnoyer,CORA Bathypathes 04/26/2014,19:24:08,briankinlan,>FSH 04/26/2014,19:24:16,briankinlan,>CORO branched fine 04/26/2014,19:24:20,Jon Moore,Luciobrotula corethromycter 04/26/2014,19:24:52,HBOI_ECC,>FSH Luciobrotula corethromycter 04/26/2014,19:25:44,michaelvecchione,Luciobrotula cusk eel 04/26/2014,19:25:55,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,19:25:59,briankinlan,>CORP 04/26/2014,19:26:42,briankinlan,depth 2020m 04/26/2014,19:26:42,Jamie Austin,downslope "chute" - enlargement of a joint by gravitationally-induced flows of soft sediment/debris from above 04/26/2014,19:26:42,briankinlan,>CORO branched fine several 04/26/2014,19:26:59,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo x3 very long 04/26/2014,19:27:48,briankinlan,depth 2014m 04/26/2014,19:27:58,briankinlan,>CORA Stichopathes 04/26/2014,19:28:07,HBOI_ECC,>CORA Sticopathes 04/26/2014,19:28:44,HBOI_ECC,>SHI 04/26/2014,19:30:09,HBOI_ECC,Nice view. Just to clarify only the tentacle of the polyps are visible to the sides of the main stalk 04/26/2014,19:31:31,HBOI_ECC,>SQA 04/26/2014,19:31:37,Jon Moore,SPO Hyalonema is chalice sponge, looks like a stemmed glass 04/26/2014,19:32:44,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,19:33:05,HBOI_ECC,>CORA Bathypathes 04/26/2014,19:33:34,briankinlan,nice zoom 04/26/2014,19:33:50,briankinlan,depth 2011m 04/26/2014,19:34:20,briankinlan,>SPO hex to right 04/26/2014,19:34:29,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,19:34:33,briankinlan,>HOL 04/26/2014,19:34:34,HBOI_ECC,>HOLO with pteropod shells on it 04/26/2014,19:35:09,HBOI_ECC,>CRI on bamboo 04/26/2014,19:35:15,briankinlan,>CRI on >CORO bamboo branched 04/26/2014,19:36:21,briankinlan,>HOL zoom 04/26/2014,19:36:27,briankinlan,covered in pterapod shells 04/26/2014,19:37:32,HBOI_ECC,>SPO Hyalonema 04/26/2014,19:37:52,briankinlan,is D2 out ahead of the ship? would be great if we could crrep out ahead, so ship can move at 0.2 or 0.3 over flatter terrain and we still have a little time for snap zooms 04/26/2014,19:38:03,HBOI_ECC,>CORA Bathypathes 04/26/2014,19:38:15,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,19:38:50,briankinlan,>CORA x2 Btahypathes 04/26/2014,19:38:57,briankinlan,>CORP x 3 or more 04/26/2014,19:39:06,briankinlan,>CORO Paragorgia Sibogagogia 04/26/2014,19:39:15,briankinlan,bubblegum 04/26/2014,19:39:23,briankinlan,polyps extended, nice zoom 04/26/2014,19:39:59,briankinlan,depth 1998m 04/26/2014,19:40:26,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,19:40:33,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo 04/26/2014,19:40:37,Peter Etnoyer,>CORO Bubblegum. live, est 50 cm, no associates 04/26/2014,19:40:38,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo umbranched 04/26/2014,19:40:47,briankinlan,>CORP x2 04/26/2014,19:40:58,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo x2 >1m umbranched 04/26/2014,19:41:12,briankinlan,>SPO hex x >4 04/26/2014,19:41:42,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo many 04/26/2014,19:41:44,Peter Etnoyer,CORO Bamboo 04/26/2014,19:41:49,briankinlan,>CORO Corallium? 04/26/2014,19:42:14,Jon Moore,CORO something like Narella 04/26/2014,19:42:17,HBOI_ECC,>CORA Sitcopathes behind 04/26/2014,19:42:25,Peter Etnoyer,looking for nodes 04/26/2014,19:42:59,Peter Etnoyer,branches like bamboo 04/26/2014,19:43:19,briankinlan,>CORO bamboobranched, new species for this dive, not Corallium 04/26/2014, 04/26/2014,19:43:45,Peter Etnoyer,CORO bamboo, large colony, no associates 04/26/2014,19:44:41,Peter Etnoyer,possible genera include Kerato-isis or maybe Jason-isis 04/26/2014,19:45:15,Peter Etnoyer,live, polyps extended. very nice zoom! 04/26/2014,19:45:55,briankinlan,>CORP many 04/26/2014,19:46:28,Peter Etnoyer,CORO Enallopsammia? to the left 04/26/2014,19:46:31,HBOI_ECC,>OPH associated with >CORP 04/26/2014,19:46:47,Peter Etnoyer,many CORO 04/26/2014,19:47:00,briankinlan,>CORO bamboolarge >2 04/26/2014,19:47:13,briankinlan,>CORP many 04/26/2014,19:47:46,Peter Etnoyer,CORO bubblegum 04/26/2014,19:47:56,Peter Etnoyer,bubblegum x3 04/26/2014,19:47:57,Michael Studivan HBOI,>CORA Iridogorgia 04/26/2014,19:48:10,briankinlan,>CORO Iridogorgia 04/26/2014,19:48:23,briankinlan,>CORO Paragorgia/Sibogagorgia x3 04/26/2014,19:48:34,briankinlan,>CORP >5 04/26/2014,19:48:43,briankinlan,>CORA >5 04/26/2014,19:48:51,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched many 04/26/2014,19:48:58,HBOI_ECC,>CORO Clavularia 04/26/2014,19:49:02,briankinlan,>CORO Clavulariua purple 04/26/2014,19:49:14,briankinlan,>CORO branched bamboo behind 04/26/2014,19:49:36,Peter Etnoyer,CORO Iridogorgia large, live, no associates 04/26/2014,19:50:06,Peter Etnoyer,CORO Corallium dead lin backgrd 04/26/2014,19:50:36,Peter Etnoyer,coulb be Enallopsammia 04/26/2014,19:50:40,Jon Moore,Solenosmilia? 04/26/2014,19:50:55,Peter Etnoyer,hard to say 04/26/2014,19:51:12,Jon Moore,Solenosmilia is lemon yellow in color 04/26/2014,19:51:35,Peter Etnoyer,yes also Enallopsammia in *some* places 04/26/2014,19:51:55,briankinlan,I think the yellow was overgrowing the skeleton, though... 04/26/2014,19:52:18,Peter Etnoyer,instant replay? 04/26/2014,19:52:19,briankinlan,depth 1978m 04/26/2014,19:52:48,Peter Etnoyer,CORO Iridogorgia dead toppled 04/26/2014,19:53:13,Peter Etnoyer,would make a nice sample : ) 04/26/2014,19:53:20,HBOI_ECC,current measurement? 04/26/2014,19:54:41,briankinlan,D2 position? 04/26/2014,19:56:19,briankinlan,>CORO Anthomastus 04/26/2014,19:56:21,Jamie Austin,Current felt by D2 on the wal, diminsihed up on top of this rise. Hard to estimate strength on the wall - would necessitate a drift of the ROV. 04/26/2014,19:56:31,briankinlan,D2 position? 04/26/2014,19:56:48,HBOI_ECC,ok thank you 04/26/2014,19:57:07,okeanosexplorer,26 18.4573N 85 01.6320W 04/26/2014,19:57:44,HBOI_ECC,CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,20:00:47,briankinlan,>CORP 04/26/2014,20:00:52,HBOI_ECC,>CORP x2 04/26/2014,20:00:53,briankinlan,>CORO Anthomastus 04/26/2014,20:01:05,briankinlan,>CORO Clavularia 04/26/2014,20:01:13,briankinlan,>CORObubblegum 04/26/2014,20:01:26,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo Jasonisis type 04/26/2014,20:01:45,briankinlan,>CORP many 04/26/2014,20:01:51,briankinlan,>SPO hex 04/26/2014,20:02:33,HBOI_ECC,>OPH 04/26/2014,20:02:41,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo branched Jasonisis type zoom 04/26/2014,20:03:21,briankinlan,>CORA bathypathes 04/26/2014,20:03:27,briankinlan,>CORO anthomastus several 04/26/2014,20:03:37,Peter Etnoyer,please zoom on pink single polyp 04/26/2014,20:04:00,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo very large branched pinkish 04/26/2014,20:04:11,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo smaller white branched in back 04/26/2014,20:04:24,briankinlan,polyps closed on large pinkish bamboo 04/26/2014,20:04:42,Jon Moore,CORO big pink bamboo 04/26/2014,20:04:46,Peter Etnoyer,branches at internodes, could be Keratoisis 04/26/2014,20:05:06,briankinlan,depth 1962m 04/26/2014,20:05:33,briankinlan,>coral garden 04/26/2014,20:06:03,briankinlan,>CORO? 04/26/2014,20:06:10,briankinlan,>CORA x2 in back 04/26/2014,20:06:11,Jon Moore,COR Selenosmilia 04/26/2014,20:06:35,Peter Etnoyer,not CORO! 04/26/2014,20:06:54,briankinlan,>COR Scleractinian yellow likely Solenosmilia 04/26/2014,20:07:07,Jamie Austin,Getting to the top of the wall/salient. 04/26/2014,20:07:07,HBOI_ECC,>CORO bamboo unbranched x2 04/26/2014,20:07:33,briankinlan,more sediment 04/26/2014,20:07:40,briankinlan,>CORI bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,20:07:47,briankinlan,>CORA 04/26/2014,20:08:50,briankinlan,>CORA stichpathes type 04/26/2014,20:08:57,Jamie Austin,1959 m 04/26/2014,20:09:04,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unrbancched? 04/26/2014,20:10:16,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched multiple 04/26/2014,20:10:20,briankinlan,>SPO 04/26/2014,20:10:37,Michael Studivan HBOI,>CRI 04/26/2014,20:11:04,briankinlan,>CRI on >CORA 04/26/2014,20:12:39,briankinlan,yellow "Solenosmilia" could also have been Enallopsammia... willhave to go back and check on video 04/26/2014,20:12:56,Jamie Austin,E to W current on the top of this feature, ~0.1 kt. 04/26/2014,20:13:24,briankinlan,~5cm/s 04/26/2014,20:13:35,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched 04/26/2014,20:13:57,briankinlan,>SPO 04/26/2014,20:14:08,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched x4+ 04/26/2014,20:14:28,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo branched possible Keratoisis 04/26/2014,20:14:58,HBOI_ECC,>CRI on >SPO Hex 04/26/2014,20:15:03,Peter Etnoyer,>PAG 04/26/2014,20:15:52,okeanosexplorer,> CRI - Thyelasometridae - in this depth may be a new species 04/26/2014,20:16:13,briankinlan,>CORO Clavularia 04/26/2014,20:16:58,briankinlan,>SPO hex vase 04/26/2014,20:20:16,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched many 04/26/2014,20:20:32,briankinlan,D2 position? 04/26/2014,20:20:58,briankinlan,depth 1962m 04/26/2014,20:21:02,okeanosexplorer,26 18.4947N 85 01.6046 04/26/2014,20:24:01,Jamie Austin,1962 m. 04/26/2014,20:25:15,briankinlan,>CORP several 04/26/2014,20:25:30,briankinlan,>CORO Iridogorgia 04/26/2014,20:25:51,briankinlan,>CORO bamboo unbranched in back 04/26/2014,20:27:07,Peter Etnoyer,Great finish! Thanks everyone. 04/26/2014,20:27:31,briankinlan,Wonderful! 04/26/2014,20:28:14,okeanosexplorer, Thanks for a great dive, everyone! We’ll have our post-dive debriefing and discuss tomorrow’s dive at 1545 Central. Join us by dialing 1-866-617-5860, passcode: 1233796 and tuning into the video online at: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream_04.html 04/26/2014,23:05:10,stephaniefarrington, Update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. We are currently conducting overnight mapping operations as we transit to Many Mounds Deep where Dive 14 of the expedition will be conducted tomorrow morning. The dive is expected to start at about 1900 m deep and will transit the West Florida Escarpment to transect upslope looking for corals. Weather permitting, the ROV will be launched at 0830 (Central Daylight Time) and we expect to arrive on the seafloor around 0945. We will host a pre-dive briefing via conference call at 0915 CDT during the ROV descent to discuss the dive and objectives. Join us by dialing 1-866-617-5860, passcode: 1233796 and tuning into the video online at: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream_04.html 04/26/2014,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