09/27/2014,10:25:04,peterauster,Looks like a nice day out there ... at least fro the quad view. 09/27/2014,10:44:08,briankennedy,It looks like a beautiful day for a dive. We should be in the water 09/27/2014,between 0800 and 0830 then on the bottom between 0930 and 1000. Talk 09/27/2014,to you then. 09/27/2014,11:36:19,Tim Shank,Good morning explorers….. 09/27/2014,12:05:10,Scott France,Good morning all! An exciting day ahead! 09/27/2014,12:05:18,Scott France,15 minutes to launch. 09/27/2014,12:16:34,Scott France,D2 in the water 09/27/2014,12:16:38,Eleanor Bors,Hello everyone. Signing in here at WHOI— looks like a beautiful day for D2 to take a swim. 09/27/2014,12:16:54,Scott France,It does that. Hallelulah! 09/27/2014,12:17:38,Eleanor Bors,=) 09/27/2014,12:22:09,Scott France,Seirios in water 09/27/2014,12:22:41,susanschnur,We're all ready for a dive here. About 1.5 hours to the bottom. 09/27/2014,12:22:57,susanschnur,Target depth 2641 09/27/2014,12:24:46,Eleanor Bors,WHOI Video "…ROV07_1.ts" started 09/27/2014,12:26:44,okexnav,DEPTH :: 49.4 m,TEMP :: 24.49610 C 09/27/2014,12:28:13,Scott France,On our way to the bottom from 50 m. 09/27/2014,12:29:55,michaelford,video looks dark 09/27/2014,12:30:20,briankennedy,they are ajusting the camera levels 09/27/2014,12:31:03,Scott France,Getting the conference call set up now. 09/27/2014,12:31:12,Scott France,80 minutes to bottom. 09/27/2014,12:31:18,briankennedy,We planning on a late recovery today. So we should be able to stay on the bottom until after 1800EDT 09/27/2014,12:31:40,Scott France,Bonus Saturday coverage of the deep sea! 09/27/2014,12:31:45,okexnav,DEPTH :: 184.2 m,TEMP :: 12.71143 C 09/27/2014,12:31:52,michaelford,SAL 09/27/2014,12:32:34,Scott France,To boldly go where no man has gone before… 09/27/2014,12:32:36,Scott France,To explore strange new worlds… 09/27/2014,12:33:03,briankennedy,seek out new life 09/27/2014,12:33:16,michaelford,and new civilizations 09/27/2014,12:33:35,Scott France,Awesome geekness in here... 09/27/2014,12:34:29,susanschnur,These are the voyages of the SeaQuest DSV 09/27/2014,12:34:46,michaelford,SAL 09/27/2014,12:35:13,michaelford,SAL 09/27/2014,12:36:30,michaelford,HYD 09/27/2014,12:36:30,michaelford,can we do a 30 sec HD clip here 09/27/2014,12:36:46,okexnav,DEPTH :: 338.7 m,TEMP :: 8.30229 C 09/27/2014,12:40:17,michaelford,FSH 09/27/2014,12:40:49,Scott France,FSH 09/27/2014,12:41:47,okexnav,DEPTH :: 511.8 m,TEMP :: 6.05984 C 09/27/2014,12:42:38,michaelford,short SAL chains and solitary SAL 09/27/2014,12:43:11,Scott France,Look more abundant here... 09/27/2014,12:43:21,Scott France,Salp zone? 09/27/2014,12:43:34,michaelford,looks like it SAL city 09/27/2014,12:44:03,susanschnur,a jungle of salps 09/27/2014,12:44:33,michaelford,excellent! 09/27/2014,12:46:04,michaelford,HYD 09/27/2014,12:46:06,michaelford,red 09/27/2014,12:46:22,michaelford,HYD rec 09/27/2014,12:46:27,michaelford,red (two) 09/27/2014,12:46:36,Scott France,We'll definitely have a clip of this! 09/27/2014,12:46:48,okexnav,DEPTH :: 677.3 m,TEMP :: 5.20325 C 09/27/2014,12:48:51,Scott France,That was a volume level check and I'm being talked in in more ears than I thought I had! 09/27/2014,12:49:30,michaelford,HYD 09/27/2014,12:50:15,susanschnur,about 1 hour till bottom 09/27/2014,12:51:49,okexnav,DEPTH :: 839.7 m,TEMP :: 4.65888 C 09/27/2014,12:56:50,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1015.1 m,TEMP :: 4.44383 C 09/27/2014,13:01:51,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1184.0 m,TEMP :: 4.23534 C 09/27/2014,13:03:59,Scott France,Looks like we are on the northern edge of the main stream of the Gulf Stream. Lots of meandering around here so a bit hard to pin-point, but water temp at 15 m was 24°C and yesterday it was 15°C. 09/27/2014,13:05:01,michaelford,JFH 09/27/2014,13:05:18,michaelford,JFH 09/27/2014,13:06:52,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1356.3 m,TEMP :: 4.00462 C 09/27/2014,13:11:57,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1524.8 m,TEMP :: 3.79937 C 09/27/2014,13:12:19,susanschnur,revised depth of 2700 09/27/2014,13:12:25,susanschnur,our target landing site 09/27/2014,13:12:58,jasonchaytor,Good morning explorers 09/27/2014,13:13:24,Scott France,Good mornig Jason. Looks like a good day to visit the deep seafloor! 09/27/2014,13:13:42,Scott France,FSH in Seirios 09/27/2014,13:14:32,Tim Shank,Good morning Jason 09/27/2014,13:14:37,jasonchaytor,Unfortunately you are competing with a wicked awesome new england fall day, so my attention will be diverted for a lot of it 09/27/2014,13:15:25,jasonchaytor,Hi tim 09/27/2014,13:16:02,Tim Shank,A most beautiful day here…. 09/27/2014,13:16:52,jasonchaytor,Are you headed to INCISE tim? 09/27/2014,13:16:54,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1698.8 m,TEMP :: 3.64225 C 09/27/2014,13:18:38,susanschnur,abt 1000 m off bottom. 09/27/2014,13:18:44,susanschnur,35 minutes 09/27/2014,13:19:33,susanschnur,I could do with a nice fall day here on the ship - it's quite hot and humid out here. 09/27/2014,13:19:48,susanschnur,Of course we are inside the air-conditioned ice box called the control room. 09/27/2014,13:20:05,Scott France,From the control room, it looks the same as every other day: dark... 09/27/2014,13:20:14,susanschnur,very dark 09/27/2014,13:21:49,susanschnur,except for the illuminated keys of Scott's laptop 09/27/2014,13:21:51,kaseycantwell,Good morning everyone 09/27/2014,13:21:55,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1868.6 m,TEMP :: 3.53438 C 09/27/2014,13:22:15,Scott France,I can see my keys! 09/27/2014,13:22:28,Scott France,Still a poor typist though - need a different excuse now. 09/27/2014,13:22:36,Scott France,Morning Kasey. 09/27/2014,13:23:07,Scott France,Feel free to rub in how gloriously beautiful and crisp it is where you are… ;-) 09/27/2014,13:23:19,jasonchaytor,Coffee withdrawl is always my fallback scott 09/27/2014,13:23:42,Tim Shank,So crisp. Birds singing….remember those? 09/27/2014,13:23:44,Scott France,Indeed! They are wondering why the tea is disappearing so quickly on this leg. 09/27/2014,13:23:57,Scott France,I saw one bird this a.m. 09/27/2014,13:24:05,Scott France,Only the second bird of the trip. 09/27/2014,13:24:19,Scott France,Only the second time I've poked my head out of doors. 09/27/2014,13:24:23,Scott France,;-) 09/27/2014,13:25:32,jasonchaytor,I forgot to add that a beautiful fall day means that it is an opportunity to put all the summer stuff away while they are dry and not covered with leaves 09/27/2014,13:26:56,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2043.5 m,TEMP :: 3.38215 C 09/27/2014,13:27:27,Tim Shank,Always (well for the past 10 years anyway) wanted to explore Atlantis II seamount(s), that is ever since I read a paper that showed (through surface buoy measurements) that rapidly moving (gulf stream) surface currents slowed almost to a halt when hitting the western side of Atlantis II, and then did a big circle around Atlantis II before moving away to the northeast. Looking forward to today…. 09/27/2014,13:27:55,Scott France,That is cool! 09/27/2014,13:29:09,Scott France,There is definitely a big meander in the GS today (or the most recent data available) that diverts to northward and then curls around to eastward flow. 09/27/2014,13:29:29,Scott France,Tim - check the side chat… 09/27/2014,13:31:57,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2211.8 m,TEMP :: 3.27262 C 09/27/2014,13:36:58,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2389.4 m,TEMP :: 3.15877 C 09/27/2014,13:37:20,susanschnur,Getting close to the bottom - now I think this dive is actually going to happen! 09/27/2014,13:37:39,susanschnur,After yesterday I have learned not to get my hopes up until we're actually on the bottom. 09/27/2014,13:41:59,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2555.5 m,TEMP :: 3.03852 C 09/27/2014,13:44:23,peterauster,dead tests or live? 09/27/2014,13:47:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2610.7 m,TEMP :: 2.96725 C 09/27/2014,13:49:15,susanschnur,we're holding at 2610 m for ROV pilots to do some tests 09/27/2014,13:50:01,susanschnur,moving on down now. 09/27/2014,13:51:27,peterauster,FSH ophidiid 09/27/2014,13:52:01,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2657.2 m,TEMP :: 2.97379 C 09/27/2014,13:52:21,susanschnur,expecting to see bottom any time soon... 09/27/2014,13:52:48,Tim Shank,…..the anticipation…. 09/27/2014,13:52:55,susanschnur,although still waiting for altitude lock, so still at least 100 m off bottom.... 09/27/2014,13:52:58,Tim Shank,Good morning Peter and Rhian! 09/27/2014,13:53:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Morning from sunny Mystic Tim! 09/27/2014,13:53:43,peterauster,Howz it? 09/27/2014,13:54:15,susanschnur,Hello Mystic - I spent several months there at one point, with the Williams-Mystic maritime studies program. Is the Charles W Morgan back in port? 09/27/2014,13:54:24,susanschnur,75 m off bottom now 09/27/2014,13:54:41,Tim Shank,WHOI video restarted. 09/27/2014,13:55:02,peterauster,Yes ... after its historic cruise north to Stellwagan Bank ... watching and not killing whales. 09/27/2014,13:56:54,susanschnur,seeing bottom! 09/27/2014,13:57:02,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2735.1 m,TEMP :: 2.94483 C 09/27/2014,13:57:56,jasonchaytor,Rocks 09/27/2014,13:58:12,jasonchaytor,My work is done 09/27/2014,13:58:17,Tim Shank,Ha. 09/27/2014,13:58:27,Tim Shank,Volcanic basalt? 09/27/2014,13:59:30,jasonchaytor,FeMn coated something 09/27/2014,13:59:36,Tim Shank,The Atlantis II seamount(s) are reported to be hot spot created and between 81-89 million years old. 09/27/2014,14:00:13,Tim Shank,SHI red 09/27/2014,14:01:38,jasonchaytor,There is an Atlantis massif, which has also been given the name atlantis seamount, just off the mid atlantic ridge 09/27/2014,14:02:03,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2746.4 m,TEMP :: 2.89505 C 09/27/2014,14:02:07,Tim Shank,Yes, the Lost City vent field is located on that Atlantis Massif. 09/27/2014,14:02:13,jasonchaytor,Rocks look somewhat in place 09/27/2014,14:02:23,peterauster,FSH Ophidiid at touch down 09/27/2014,14:02:30,Tim Shank,The rocks there are known to host primnoid corals 09/27/2014,14:02:31,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,14:02:37,jasonchaytor,Thought you might know about that one tim! 09/27/2014,14:02:51,Tim Shank,Are there white "dots" on the rocks? 09/27/2014,14:03:03,Tim Shank,hard to see 09/27/2014,14:04:11,Tim Shank,sediment cover modest to signifiant in pockets between rock margin 09/27/2014,14:04:13,jasonchaytor,Lots of pteropods...creseis 09/27/2014,14:05:05,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,XEN bottom mid-right 09/27/2014,14:05:18,susanschnur,that black exposed part is interesting. 09/27/2014,14:05:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Polychaete 09/27/2014,14:05:28,susanschnur,Looks like sediment was very precisley removed. 09/27/2014,14:05:35,Tim Shank,Mid-way up the side of this seamount- hard bottom, plan to go orthogonal upslope 09/27/2014,14:05:56,Tim Shank,yeah, just saw POL white 09/27/2014,14:06:05,jasonchaytor,Appears like sponge...maybe there was a sponge there 09/27/2014,14:06:06,Tim Shank,SHI mysid 09/27/2014,14:06:39,Tim Shank,HYD? white 09/27/2014,14:07:04,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2746.7 m,TEMP :: 2.89074 C 09/27/2014,14:07:11,Scott France,Looks too draped for a sponge. Perhaps an enteropnest worm (acorn worm) 09/27/2014,14:07:25,Scott France,SPO 09/27/2014,14:07:43,Tim Shank,Pteropod shells 09/27/2014,14:07:43,Scott France,Pteropod shells 09/27/2014,14:07:47,Tim Shank,aglutinated 09/27/2014,14:08:07,Tim Shank,scaphopods? 09/27/2014,14:08:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI 09/27/2014,14:09:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,coral branch 09/27/2014,14:10:00,Tim Shank,COR skeleton 09/27/2014,14:10:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,bottom of screen - can we zoom in 09/27/2014,14:10:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Another coral skeleton, dark balck on right 09/27/2014,14:10:21,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,black 09/27/2014,14:10:43,Eleanor Bors,dead COR skeleton 09/27/2014,14:10:47,Tim Shank,branches cut? 09/27/2014,14:10:57,Eleanor Bors,APH on COR skeleton 09/27/2014,14:11:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,looks like they were bored into 09/27/2014,14:11:11,Tim Shank,yes. 09/27/2014,14:11:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,hydroids 09/27/2014,14:11:22,Eleanor Bors,+ HYD on COR 09/27/2014,14:11:24,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,amphipod 09/27/2014,14:11:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,serpulid 09/27/2014,14:11:42,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR cup! 09/27/2014,14:12:05,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2743.3 m,TEMP :: 2.88778 C 09/27/2014,14:12:25,Tim Shank,Looks like areas of abundant Pteropod shells PTE have accumulated on the sediment 09/27/2014,14:12:42,Tim Shank,POL brief view on ROC 09/27/2014,14:13:05,Emily Duwan,FSH cusk eel 09/27/2014,14:13:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR cup in background 09/27/2014,14:13:43,Tim Shank,video breaking up here 09/27/2014,14:13:51,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,yellow SPO 09/27/2014,14:13:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,encrusting 09/27/2014,14:14:05,jasonchaytor,Lost my feeds a while ago 09/27/2014,14:14:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Still good at mystic 09/27/2014,14:14:37,jasonchaytor,I am on i1 09/27/2014,14:15:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Branching on top right too 09/27/2014,14:15:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Yellow to right of it - maybe live coral 09/27/2014,14:15:59,Emily Duwan,correction that last FSH was a juvenile grenadier 09/27/2014,14:16:10,Scott France,Got it Emily 09/27/2014,14:16:18,Eleanor Bors,These COR skeletons look like they might be Paragorgia skeletons.? 09/27/2014,14:16:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,or a corallium 09/27/2014,14:16:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,bright pink/red skeltons 09/27/2014,14:16:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,skeletons 09/27/2014,14:16:51,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/27/2014,14:16:51,Eleanor Bors,Ah, ok, thanks. 09/27/2014,14:17:06,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2739.0 m,TEMP :: 2.91709 C 09/27/2014,14:17:13,Tim Shank,SIP dandilion 09/27/2014,14:17:36,Tim Shank,unusually observed behavior (in my opinion)- 09/27/2014,14:17:51,Tim Shank,individuals have different purposes 09/27/2014,14:18:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Nice shot! 09/27/2014,14:18:12,Tim Shank,** nice video 09/27/2014,14:18:20,jasonchaytor,Not much sediment, maybe food availability is limited 09/27/2014,14:18:42,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR 09/27/2014,14:18:48,Tim Shank,COR chrysogorgia 09/27/2014,14:18:55,Tim Shank,Associates? 09/27/2014,14:19:03,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Amphipod 09/27/2014,14:19:04,Emily Duwan,FSH grenadier was on the right before SIP 09/27/2014,14:19:05,Tim Shank,APH red head 09/27/2014,14:19:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,x2 09/27/2014,14:19:12,Tim Shank,APH x2 09/27/2014,14:19:38,jasonchaytor,Before my feed disappeared, thought i saw part of a pillow 09/27/2014,14:19:55,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Dead bamboo? 09/27/2014,14:19:59,susanschnur,yes, I'm thinking it does look like a giant pillow. I want to explore a little more. 09/27/2014,14:20:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,crinoids 09/27/2014,14:20:13,susanschnur,the flaking off here (spalling?) could also be indicative 09/27/2014,14:20:18,Tim Shank,CRI on bamboo (dead) 09/27/2014,14:20:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,14:20:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Anemone 09/27/2014,14:20:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,small 09/27/2014,14:21:10,jasonchaytor,Unfortunately, my feed is too broken to direct to my observations 09/27/2014,14:21:22,Tim Shank,Feed improved here 09/27/2014,14:21:31,Tim Shank,delay increased though 09/27/2014,14:22:06,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2737.7 m,TEMP :: 2.93622 C 09/27/2014,14:22:09,susanschnur,this could be a pillow pile (hard to tell - could also be debris) 09/27/2014,14:22:20,Tim Shank,zoom on SPO on wall 09/27/2014,14:22:27,Tim Shank,SPO ovoid 09/27/2014,14:22:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Another dead coral skeleton in the middle 09/27/2014,14:22:54,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Live corallium! 09/27/2014,14:23:00,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,14:23:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR Corallium 09/27/2014,14:23:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR crysogorgia 09/27/2014,14:23:20,Tim Shank,COR chrysogorgia 09/27/2014,14:23:36,Tim Shank,SIP another dandelion near bottom 09/27/2014,14:23:47,Tim Shank,SPO stalked glass SPO 09/27/2014,14:24:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH under sponge 09/27/2014,14:24:24,Tim Shank,OPH on stalked SPO- just below bell 09/27/2014,14:24:33,Tim Shank,HYD associates as well 09/27/2014,14:24:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HYD on corallium 09/27/2014,14:24:56,Tim Shank,CRI on corallium CORO 09/27/2014,14:25:18,Tim Shank,APH caprellid on ROC 09/27/2014,14:25:51,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,small base of that corallium, surrounded by sponge 09/27/2014,14:26:14,Tim Shank,red ASR above- or anthamastus? 09/27/2014,14:26:48,Tim Shank,CORO chrysogorgia 09/27/2014,14:26:51,Tim Shank,zooming… 09/27/2014,14:27:07,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2736.8 m,TEMP :: 2.90686 C 09/27/2014,14:27:10,peterauster,Video stream 2 on internet 1 appears to be down 09/27/2014,14:27:37,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Squat lobster on COR 09/27/2014,14:27:44,Tim Shank,SQA / chiro on Chryso CORO 09/27/2014,14:28:10,Tim Shank,Zoom on chrio -yes 09/27/2014,14:28:20,susanschnur,is vid stream 2 still down? 09/27/2014,14:28:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,think there was another one further down the colony too 09/27/2014,14:28:42,Tim Shank,eggs?? on chrysogorgia? 09/27/2014,14:29:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,in the polyps? not sure I can see them 09/27/2014,14:29:18,Tim Shank,thought so 09/27/2014,14:29:56,jasonchaytor,No stream 2 for me 09/27/2014,14:30:25,susanschnur,ok let me check abt the vid 09/27/2014,14:30:26,jasonchaytor,Back now 09/27/2014,14:30:35,kaseycantwell,Is anyone on I2 having issues? 09/27/2014,14:30:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,No issues here in Mystic 09/27/2014,14:30:51,kaseycantwell,ok good to know- thanks 09/27/2014,14:30:51,Tim Shank,** great shot of CORO chyrostlid on Chrysogorgia 09/27/2014,14:30:59,Tim Shank,no other apparent associates 09/27/2014,14:31:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,paragorgia? 09/27/2014,14:31:14,Tim Shank,AnthOOOmastus 09/27/2014,14:31:25,susanschnur,video is looking into it 09/27/2014,14:32:08,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2736.7 m,TEMP :: 2.88571 C 09/27/2014,14:32:14,peterauster,Stream 2 on I1 is back on 09/27/2014,14:32:32,susanschnur,ok good 09/27/2014,14:33:51,Tim Shank,setting up to image white coral and anthomastus 09/27/2014,14:34:17,Tim Shank,POL worm below? moving? or pyc? 09/27/2014,14:35:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Little white colony there too 09/27/2014,14:35:22,Tim Shank,COR paragorgia or sibogorgia 09/27/2014,14:35:25,Andrea Quattrini,it could be a sibogagorgia 09/27/2014,14:35:37,Andrea Quattrini,BRY on right 09/27/2014,14:35:59,Tim Shank,Can't tell the difference without sampling 09/27/2014,14:36:13,Tim Shank,sibogorgia typically deeper 09/27/2014,14:36:22,Tim Shank,Fan coral on right out of view 09/27/2014,14:36:33,Andrea Quattrini,agree TIm. We saw this same morphotype on Mytilus 09/27/2014,14:36:56,Eleanor Bors,Many SPO, HYD on rock face 09/27/2014,14:37:09,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2734.2 m,TEMP :: 2.88291 C 09/27/2014,14:37:12,Tim Shank,FSH eel? 09/27/2014,14:37:23,Scott France,Could be but we haven't sampled Sibogagorgia out here I don't think. Will check my databade 09/27/2014,14:37:25,Tim Shank,POL at least 09/27/2014,14:37:29,Andrea Quattrini,FS synaph 09/27/2014,14:37:35,Tim Shank,sorry on left 09/27/2014,14:38:08,Tim Shank,SPO and HYD 09/27/2014,14:38:17,Andrea Quattrini,lost video 09/27/2014,14:38:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Are there confirmed Sibogagoria from the N. Atlantic? 09/27/2014,14:38:32,Andrea Quattrini,yes 09/27/2014,14:38:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR cup! 09/27/2014,14:38:42,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Can you send me that paper - thanks! 09/27/2014,14:38:46,Tim Shank,video breaking 09/27/2014,14:39:08,Andrea Quattrini,well-I should say the Gulf of Mexico-we collected a few 09/27/2014,14:39:24,Tim Shank,APH on live CORO attached to deck stalk 09/27/2014,14:39:27,Eleanor Bors,APH on the octocoral growing on dead skeleton 09/27/2014,14:39:47,Scott France,We collected Sibogagorgia on Bahamas Escarpment 09/27/2014,14:39:51,Scott France,but not on NES 09/27/2014,14:40:05,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Cool - thanks! 09/27/2014,14:40:23,Scott France,CPEN 09/27/2014,14:40:58,Andrea Quattrini,still no video-anyone else having issues? 09/27/2014,14:41:17,Eleanor Bors,Our video is also jumpy at WHOI 09/27/2014,14:41:44,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,small coral right behind 09/27/2014,14:41:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,think stalk 09/27/2014,14:41:47,Scott France,Rock CPEN ?Calibelemnon 09/27/2014,14:41:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,thin stalk 09/27/2014,14:42:10,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2733.6 m,TEMP :: 2.90182 C 09/27/2014,14:42:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO 09/27/2014,14:42:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,may have gametes in there 09/27/2014,14:42:34,Tim Shank,video really breaking up 09/27/2014,14:42:37,kaseycantwell,Hi all- the ISC is having some encoder issues with I1, they are working on it now though. Sorry about this! 09/27/2014,14:42:37,jasonchaytor,My video is gone again 09/27/2014,14:42:40,peterauster,Inflatable clowns still available - just checked on the web. Perhaps inflatable sea pens are the next big thing!! 09/27/2014,14:43:29,jasonchaytor,Ill check back in later...hardward store is calling...have fun! 09/27/2014,14:43:34,Scott France,CORO soft coral extending from short tube 09/27/2014,14:43:56,Tim Shank,Is that a SQA at left? 09/27/2014,14:44:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,really does look like gametes 09/27/2014,14:44:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,spermatocysts or oocytes 09/27/2014,14:45:25,susanschnur,how about inflatable pillow lava piles for outside the car dealership? 09/27/2014,14:45:27,briankennedy,Working on the I1 issues 09/27/2014,14:45:51,Scott France,Sorry Tim - missed that 09/27/2014,14:46:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR, maybe corallium 09/27/2014,14:46:14,Tim Shank,that's ok. hard to log here as video is breaking up too much 09/27/2014,14:46:18,Scott France,CORO Corallium bathyrubrum like 09/27/2014,14:46:24,Scott France,ASR 09/27/2014,14:46:24,Tim Shank,ASR white 09/27/2014,14:46:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/27/2014,14:46:54,peterauster,Yes ... and the lava pile can come with accessory corals, sponges, fish etc. Collect the entire series!! 09/27/2014,14:47:05,Tim Shank,AST Chondraster like 09/27/2014,14:47:10,Tim Shank,audio gone.... 09/27/2014,14:47:11,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2728.3 m,TEMP :: 2.88901 C 09/27/2014,14:47:31,Tim Shank,Sorry ASR Chondraster like 09/27/2014,14:48:02,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO dead 09/27/2014,14:48:14,Tim Shank,SPO vase (Euplectillid) 09/27/2014,14:48:22,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of life here, just small 09/27/2014,14:48:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OR cup 09/27/2014,14:48:42,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR cup 09/27/2014,14:48:46,Tim Shank,COR skeleton 09/27/2014,14:49:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL 09/27/2014,14:50:14,Tim Shank,That previous ASR may likely be a Ceramaster 09/27/2014,14:50:44,Tim Shank,zooming in on HOL 09/27/2014,14:52:12,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2726.1 m,TEMP :: 2.87955 C 09/27/2014,14:52:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,great shot! 09/27/2014,14:52:38,michaelvecchione,I1 video comes and goes. 09/27/2014,14:53:09,Andrea Quattrini,still no I1 here... 09/27/2014,14:54:10,Tim Shank,ACN cerianthid 09/27/2014,14:54:50,Tim Shank,Lots of PTE pteropod shells 09/27/2014,14:54:53,Scott France,CERI not ACN (which I interpret as Actiniarian) 09/27/2014,14:54:56,Tim Shank,on sed 09/27/2014,14:55:00,Tim Shank,right. 09/27/2014,14:55:06,Scott France,This is in a separate order: Ceriantharia 09/27/2014,14:55:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,It's all in the phylum Scott, don't want to hurt its feelings.... 09/27/2014,14:56:41,Scott France,I'm just trying to gte the proper codes used! 09/27/2014,14:56:51,Scott France,I think there is a a CER or CERI 09/27/2014,14:57:02,Tim Shank,Zoom on certianthid and PTE 09/27/2014,14:57:13,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2724.6 m,TEMP :: 2.87093 C 09/27/2014,14:57:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Zooanthids 09/27/2014,14:57:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,? 09/27/2014,14:57:42,Scott France,where? 09/27/2014,14:57:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,right ahead 09/27/2014,14:57:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,middle of screen 09/27/2014,14:58:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,encrusting octocoral 09/27/2014,14:58:10,Tim Shank,BAR! 09/27/2014,14:58:13,Tim Shank,? 09/27/2014,14:58:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,goose barnacle! 09/27/2014,14:58:28,Eleanor Bors,WHOI Video "…ROV07_3" Started 09/27/2014,14:59:01,Scott France,Cornularia like? 09/27/2014,14:59:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO 09/27/2014,15:00:17,Tim Shank,Current moving in what direction? Stream 3 down so don't know heading… 09/27/2014,15:00:42,Tim Shank,Zoom on CORO stoliniferous - ribbon growing 09/27/2014,15:00:43,kaseycantwell,I1 is back 09/27/2014,15:00:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HYD 09/27/2014,15:01:01,Scott France,CORO stoloniferous 09/27/2014,15:01:03,Tim Shank,POL (featherduster) in tube 09/27/2014,15:01:23,Tim Shank,Many many small individual animals here 09/27/2014,15:01:31,Tim Shank,encrusting the ROC 09/27/2014,15:01:38,Tim Shank,HOL 09/27/2014,15:01:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Anotehr HOL 09/27/2014,15:01:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,AST 09/27/2014,15:01:52,Andrea Quattrini,ASR 09/27/2014,15:02:14,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2723.0 m,TEMP :: 2.87233 C 09/27/2014,15:02:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:02:31,Eleanor Bors,A couple of these white HOL 09/27/2014,15:02:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,See those mesenteries too, very clear! 09/27/2014,15:03:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Amphipod on Anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:03:29,Tim Shank,**great video Anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:03:51,peterauster,Tim - yes - a bit like elfin forests and other communities on land that have limited physical size due to local selective pressures 09/27/2014,15:04:01,Tim Shank,APH on Anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:04:27,Andrea Quattrini,CORA 09/27/2014,15:04:29,Tim Shank,CORA 09/27/2014,15:04:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Anthomastus has separate polyps that produce the gametes 09/27/2014,15:05:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CPEN behind too! 09/27/2014,15:05:36,Andrea Quattrini,Bathypathes 09/27/2014,15:05:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,XEN 09/27/2014,15:05:48,Andrea Quattrini,yellow BRY? back left 09/27/2014,15:06:19,Scott France,No - yellow HYD or BRY 09/27/2014,15:06:33,Andrea Quattrini,? 09/27/2014,15:07:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO on stalk 09/27/2014,15:07:15,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2723.7 m,TEMP :: 2.85246 C 09/27/2014,15:07:36,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,15:07:51,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL 09/27/2014,15:07:57,Tim Shank,HOL light purple 09/27/2014,15:08:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,XEN 09/27/2014,15:08:53,Tim Shank,FSH small just swam out of view 09/27/2014,15:08:59,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Iridogorgia! 09/27/2014,15:09:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,to right of HOL 09/27/2014,15:09:20,Tim Shank,back delay here…on I2 09/27/2014,15:09:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR 09/27/2014,15:09:40,Tim Shank,SPO stalked glass 09/27/2014,15:09:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,chrysogorgia 09/27/2014,15:09:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI on COR 09/27/2014,15:09:53,Eleanor Bors,CRI on COR chrysogorgia 09/27/2014,15:10:01,Tim Shank,other associates??? 09/27/2014,15:10:02,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:10:14,Tim Shank,CORO anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:11:00,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Anemone or cup coral white below 09/27/2014,15:11:24,Tim Shank,test 09/27/2014,15:12:09,Tim Shank,Zoom on CORO chrysogorgia, chyrostilid with red APHs several 09/27/2014,15:12:16,Tim Shank,Thank you Scott! 09/27/2014,15:12:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,APH on COR 09/27/2014,15:12:44,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2718.5 m,TEMP :: 2.83846 C 09/27/2014,15:12:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Homathid anemone I think…..?? 09/27/2014,15:13:10,Scott France,ACN 09/27/2014,15:13:11,Tim Shank,ACN white 09/27/2014,15:13:28,Emily Duwan,FSH blue hake 09/27/2014,15:13:33,Tim Shank,FSH hake 09/27/2014,15:13:43,Andrea Quattrini,big Antimora 09/27/2014,15:14:17,Andrea Quattrini,approx 40 cm 09/27/2014,15:14:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL 09/27/2014,15:15:21,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO stalked 09/27/2014,15:15:34,Tim Shank,diverse lava morphologies, pillow like, lobate like, a little sheety too. 09/27/2014,15:15:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR multiple corallium 09/27/2014,15:16:03,Tim Shank,COR corallium several 09/27/2014,15:16:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:16:32,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,15:16:34,Tim Shank,no apparent associates on COR corallium… 09/27/2014,15:17:03,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Multiple anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:17:04,Tim Shank,COR skeletons here too 09/27/2014,15:17:28,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:17:45,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2710.3 m,TEMP :: 2.84249 C 09/27/2014,15:17:45,Tim Shank,CPO stalked glass- multiple 09/27/2014,15:17:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI stalked 09/27/2014,15:17:54,Tim Shank,CRI stalked 09/27/2014,15:18:10,Tim Shank,COR chrysogorgid next to CRI stalked? 09/27/2014,15:18:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Maybe more COR paragorgia under rock? 09/27/2014,15:19:33,Eleanor Bors,Maybe a CRI on a stalked CRI. 09/27/2014,15:19:36,susanschnur,I think at least some of these really are pillows PIL, some sheet flows SHE. 09/27/2014,15:19:54,kaseycantwell,can stalked crinoids move around like non-stalked? 09/27/2014,15:20:18,susanschnur,Considering hackly flow HAC, but I admit I haven't seen that morphology before, so not so familiar with it. 09/27/2014,15:21:44,kaseycantwell,thanks Scott! 09/27/2014,15:22:46,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2708.6 m,TEMP :: 2.83627 C 09/27/2014,15:24:08,Eleanor Bors,ACN on COR Chrysogorgia 09/27/2014,15:25:03,Tim Shank,Thank you! Great video 09/27/2014,15:26:06,Scott France,CORO bamboo 09/27/2014,15:26:23,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OCtopus in Sirius 09/27/2014,15:26:48,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OCT 09/27/2014,15:27:47,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2705.2 m,TEMP :: 2.82597 C 09/27/2014,15:27:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,boulder with multiple COR 09/27/2014,15:28:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,15:28:13,Scott France,CORO Corallium many 09/27/2014,15:28:15,Tim Shank,CORO corallium many 09/27/2014,15:28:17,Tim Shank,HA 09/27/2014,15:28:25,Scott France,Tim - read my mind! 09/27/2014,15:28:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:28:27,Tim Shank,CORO Anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:28:30,Tim Shank,Ha 09/27/2014,15:28:34,Scott France,CORO Anthomastus 09/27/2014,15:28:39,Scott France,SPO 09/27/2014,15:29:19,Scott France,CORO Chrysogorgia 09/27/2014,15:29:43,susanschnur,Sheet flows SHE, although exposure wasn't widespread laterally. 09/27/2014,15:30:06,susanschnur,Perhaps more lobate right here 09/27/2014,15:30:13,susanschnur,LOB 09/27/2014,15:32:28,Tim Shank,CORO Chrysogorgia with 2 chirostylids and red APH 09/27/2014,15:32:42,Scott France,CRI stalked 09/27/2014,15:32:42,Tim Shank,CRI stalked yellow 09/27/2014,15:32:48,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2703.6 m,TEMP :: 2.82725 C 09/27/2014,15:34:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR skeletons 09/27/2014,15:34:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,15:35:28,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR cup 09/27/2014,15:36:01,Tim Shank,SPO grapefruit 09/27/2014,15:36:12,Tim Shank,Current very low? 09/27/2014,15:36:31,Tim Shank,hard to tell direction of current from bottom fauna…. 09/27/2014,15:37:05,Tim Shank,So, generally east to west… 09/27/2014,15:37:28,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI 09/27/2014,15:37:34,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,on coral skeleton 09/27/2014,15:37:49,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2701.8 m,TEMP :: 2.85470 C 09/27/2014,15:38:01,Tim Shank,NE to SW generally- good -this would be the assumption based on previous studies around here and we are on the northern "margin" of the gulf stream 09/27/2014,15:38:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO encrusting 09/27/2014,15:38:09,Tim Shank,CRI 09/27/2014,15:39:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR multiple - bamboo, corallium 09/27/2014,15:39:20,Scott France,CORO bamboo 09/27/2014,15:40:42,susanschnur,heading off for a quick lunch break. 09/27/2014,15:41:03,Tim Shank,CORO bamboo zoom 09/27/2014,15:41:20,Tim Shank,Perhaps a APH associates 09/27/2014,15:41:38,Tim Shank,APH associates 09/27/2014,15:42:23,Tim Shank,COR bamboo isadella 09/27/2014,15:42:36,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRA hermit crab 09/27/2014,15:42:37,Tim Shank,CRA hermit 09/27/2014,15:42:50,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2700.5 m,TEMP :: 2.85733 C 09/27/2014,15:42:53,Scott France,CORO Isidela 09/27/2014,15:42:57,Scott France,PAG 09/27/2014,15:43:09,Scott France,*Isidella 09/27/2014,15:43:22,Tim Shank,nodal branch 09/27/2014,15:43:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL 09/27/2014,15:43:26,Tim Shank,HOL 09/27/2014,15:43:42,Tim Shank,great to log with you Rhian :-) 09/27/2014,15:43:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,:) 09/27/2014,15:44:40,Tim Shank,third HOL species today 09/27/2014,15:44:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN in background, white, small 09/27/2014,15:45:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,great shot of its cute little tube feet 09/27/2014,15:46:16,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of COR on boulders, scattered 09/27/2014,15:47:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,stalk with HYD 09/27/2014,15:47:08,Tim Shank,COR skeleton HYD 09/27/2014,15:47:51,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2698.7 m,TEMP :: 2.84635 C 09/27/2014,15:48:44,Emily Duwan,HOL 09/27/2014,15:49:06,Tim Shank,CPEN 09/27/2014,15:49:22,Tim Shank,ROC pen 09/27/2014,15:49:23,Scott France,CPEN rock pen Calibelemonon 09/27/2014,15:49:30,Scott France,Calibelemnon 09/27/2014,15:50:54,peterauster,and we've seen 4 fish 09/27/2014,15:52:52,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2697.8 m,TEMP :: 2.87798 C 09/27/2014,15:53:11,Tim Shank,WHOI video ROV07_4 started 09/27/2014,15:53:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Boulder with multiple COR 09/27/2014,15:53:55,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of dead COR skeletons 09/27/2014,15:53:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,15:54:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA too 09/27/2014,15:54:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL 09/27/2014,15:54:58,Tim Shank,Saw a white SQA below large Corallium - not may SQA today on seafloor- 2 species so far, I think 09/27/2014,15:55:19,Tim Shank,URC white 09/27/2014,15:56:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR behind 09/27/2014,15:57:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,POL under URC 09/27/2014,15:57:52,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2695.6 m,TEMP :: 2.85654 C 09/27/2014,15:59:12,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOA on skeleton of COR 09/27/2014,15:59:23,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR 09/27/2014,15:59:37,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Thanks for looking! 09/27/2014,15:59:57,Scott France,CORO stolon opposite the ZOA 09/27/2014,16:00:06,Emily Duwan,FSH snail fish 09/27/2014,16:00:21,Scott France,CORO stolon yellow below FSH 09/27/2014,16:00:23,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of stoloniferous COR on rocks 09/27/2014,16:00:37,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,16:00:55,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR on COR skeleton 09/27/2014,16:01:00,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium 09/27/2014,16:01:03,peterauster,oh look ... a squirrel! 09/27/2014,16:01:38,Scott France,lol Peter! Sorry! 09/27/2014,16:01:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/27/2014,16:01:54,Scott France,Note I did not request that close up of the bamboo, I merely noted it was there... 09/27/2014,16:01:55,peterauster,that's okay ... good look at the sea snail 09/27/2014,16:02:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR pink 09/27/2014,16:02:53,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2692.9 m,TEMP :: 2.86001 C 09/27/2014,16:04:48,Scott France,ASR Hymenaster as per Chris Mah 09/27/2014,16:06:41,Scott France,HOL 09/27/2014,16:06:47,Scott France,SPO 09/27/2014,16:06:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Multiple HOL 09/27/2014,16:07:02,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of SPO 09/27/2014,16:07:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR goosenek 09/27/2014,16:07:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR skeletons 09/27/2014,16:07:54,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2684.2 m,TEMP :: 2.86920 C 09/27/2014,16:08:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,fantastic diversity of SPO 09/27/2014,16:08:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium 09/27/2014,16:09:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Small COR at base of SPO 09/27/2014,16:10:34,kaseycantwell,Susan- we have a question from Facebook - Do you know how old this area is? 09/27/2014,16:10:44,susanschnur,Feel free to speak up on the OKEX line to explain any biology you see. 09/27/2014,16:10:52,susanschnur,Scott will be back in 15 minutes. 09/27/2014,16:11:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,gooseneck barnacles BAR 09/27/2014,16:11:44,susanschnur,Little age dating has been done, but the one available age from Atlantis is 89 Ma. I'll go back and look at the paper again - not sure if it was this edifice specifically. 09/27/2014,16:11:56,susanschnur,Ma being million years ago. So 89 my. 09/27/2014,16:12:09,kaseycantwell,thanks! 09/27/2014,16:12:55,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2678.2 m,TEMP :: 2.90999 C 09/27/2014,16:13:05,susanschnur,where are the barnacles 09/27/2014,16:13:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,passed them i'm afraid, i'll yell if I see more 09/27/2014,16:13:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,They were as the ROV had to move upslope 09/27/2014,16:13:48,susanschnur,whats this tube sticking out 09/27/2014,16:13:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,sponge 09/27/2014,16:14:02,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,and that little blob too 09/27/2014,16:14:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemone 09/27/2014,16:14:51,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL 09/27/2014,16:15:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Beautiful shot! 09/27/2014,16:15:56,susanschnur,what are those mouth tentacles called? 09/27/2014,16:17:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,They're just tentacles I think - Pelate tentacles 09/27/2014,16:17:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,My connection is slow here - sorry 09/27/2014,16:17:41,Amy Baco-Taylor,I think they are just called feeding tentacles…? 09/27/2014,16:17:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI stalked 09/27/2014,16:17:56,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2678.2 m,TEMP :: 2.92023 C 09/27/2014,16:19:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Looks like it has something on the back of the crinoid……? 09/27/2014,16:19:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,snail proboscus? 09/27/2014,16:21:17,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,So hard to see, but I think I see ridges on a snail....cool! 09/27/2014,16:22:00,susanschnur,cool - we had to move on to keep up with seirios, so no better shot possible 09/27/2014,16:22:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of little white SPO sponges - many forms 09/27/2014,16:22:23,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium 09/27/2014,16:22:57,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2673.5 m,TEMP :: 2.90826 C 09/27/2014,16:23:19,Amy Baco-Taylor,can you get that big coral? 09/27/2014,16:23:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL 09/27/2014,16:23:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Looks like stair steps 09/27/2014,16:24:30,Amy Baco-Taylor,you're past it a ways now.. 09/27/2014,16:24:34,Amy Baco-Taylor,no worries 09/27/2014,16:25:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,went past too! 09/27/2014,16:25:25,susanschnur,yes, looks like stacked sheet flows. 09/27/2014,16:25:36,peterauster,Sediments and animal tests in these little shoots between boulders/outcrops looked disturbed and sorted ... probably by crustaceans and fishes looking for prey along edges. 09/27/2014,16:25:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,We're getting a lot of sounds on our conference call too 09/27/2014,16:26:02,susanschnur,sorry, lots going on in control room right now, trying to improve audio and video on the live feed. 09/27/2014,16:26:12,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL 09/27/2014,16:26:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,You can see it's feeding tentacles ot the right (thicker) and tube feet for moving under the body 09/27/2014,16:27:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOA on COR skeleton 09/27/2014,16:27:58,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2668.1 m,TEMP :: 2.92498 C 09/27/2014,16:28:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Is the control room back on audio? 09/27/2014,16:28:18,susanschnur,should be 09/27/2014,16:28:25,susanschnur,can you all hear us? 09/27/2014,16:28:35,kaseycantwell,yep :-) 09/27/2014,16:28:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,I think we just did, very quiet, and we're still getting feedback here - almost sounds like music in the background... 09/27/2014,16:28:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,yep - you're back! 09/27/2014,16:29:05,susanschnur,hmmm what kind of music?? 09/27/2014,16:29:07,Amy Baco-Taylor,have you zoomed in on any of the sponges? 09/27/2014,16:29:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,small SPO 09/27/2014,16:29:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR skeleton, very pitted and bored 09/27/2014,16:30:44,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Not sure what kind of music, pretty faint…. 09/27/2014,16:31:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,But it's been there all day 09/27/2014,16:31:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL spikey 09/27/2014,16:32:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium 09/27/2014,16:32:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Anemones on dead branches 09/27/2014,16:32:59,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2665.0 m,TEMP :: 2.94097 C 09/27/2014,16:33:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO growing on dead skeleton 09/27/2014,16:33:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA? 09/27/2014,16:33:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,can we zoom on this one 09/27/2014,16:33:46,Andrea Quattrini,zoom cor 09/27/2014,16:33:54,susanschnur,ok, trying to zoom now 09/27/2014,16:34:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,16:34:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Antipatharian black coral 09/27/2014,16:34:40,Andrea Quattrini,stauropathes 09/27/2014,16:35:16,Scott France,CORA Stauropathes 09/27/2014,16:35:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Single anthomastus polyps? 09/27/2014,16:35:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA in background 09/27/2014,16:36:15,Andrea Quattrini,white SQA 09/27/2014,16:36:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Wonder if he's sitting on a hydroid 09/27/2014,16:37:14,Scott France,Ah, perhaps. 09/27/2014,16:37:22,Scott France,Will check on the extracted video clip 09/27/2014,16:38:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2659.6 m,TEMP :: 2.94567 C 09/27/2014,16:38:17,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of SPO everywhere 09/27/2014,16:39:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL pink 09/27/2014,16:40:34,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,POL under SPO 09/27/2014,16:40:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemone 09/27/2014,16:40:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOA 09/27/2014,16:42:23,susanschnur,is anyone on the OKEX call - video would like a sound check. 09/27/2014,16:42:47,michaelvecchione,I can hear on the audio. Do you want me to call in? 09/27/2014,16:43:01,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2655.1 m,TEMP :: 2.94757 C 09/27/2014,16:44:36,Andrea Quattrini,SPO dominant here 09/27/2014,16:45:43,Andrea Quattrini,OCT? 09/27/2014,16:46:33,Scott France,Mike: we've got the call squared away, thanks. 09/27/2014,16:46:57,Amy Baco-Taylor,giant squid egg case ;) 09/27/2014,16:47:05,kaseycantwell,can we poke it? 09/27/2014,16:47:06,michaelvecchione,What??? 09/27/2014,16:47:09,Andrea Quattrini,weird! 09/27/2014,16:47:18,Amy Baco-Taylor,I was just joking 09/27/2014,16:47:27,Andrea Quattrini,BAR 09/27/2014,16:47:33,Amy Baco-Taylor,I would guess sponge 09/27/2014,16:47:40,Andrea Quattrini,no BAR ZOA 09/27/2014,16:48:02,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2653.3 m,TEMP :: 2.94841 C 09/27/2014,16:48:34,michaelvecchione,colonial tunicate? 09/27/2014,16:49:04,Amy Baco-Taylor,sponge 09/27/2014,16:49:43,Amy Baco-Taylor,yes it was a joke 09/27/2014,16:49:51,Andrea Quattrini,and a good one...:) 09/27/2014,16:50:20,Amy Baco-Taylor,I'm glad somebody got it :) 09/27/2014,16:50:44,Scott France,No worries - I did not associate names with the guesses! 09/27/2014,16:50:48,Andrea Quattrini,whote CORO different? 09/27/2014,16:50:51,Andrea Quattrini,white 09/27/2014,16:51:02,Scott France,Waiting at end of tether... 09/27/2014,16:51:53,Andrea Quattrini,Corallium skeleton debris 09/27/2014,16:51:56,Andrea Quattrini,and PTE shells 09/27/2014,16:53:03,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2639.5 m,TEMP :: 2.92677 C 09/27/2014,16:54:33,Andrea Quattrini,3 ACN on CORO Corallium 09/27/2014,16:54:33,Andrea Quattrini,test 09/27/2014,16:54:33,Scott France,ACN x3 on Corallium - no other visible associates 09/27/2014,16:56:19,Amy Baco-Taylor,Mike what do giant squid egg cases look like anyway? 09/27/2014,16:56:54,Eleanor Bors,WHOI Video "…ROV07_5" Started 09/27/2014,16:57:27,Andrea Quattrini,I thought I saw a white Corallium earlier 09/27/2014,16:57:58,Scott France,I'm missing plenty so I wouldn't be surprised! 09/27/2014,16:58:04,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2635.9 m,TEMP :: 2.93700 C 09/27/2014,16:58:04,Scott France,Off my game today. 09/27/2014,16:58:12,Scott France,HOL 09/27/2014,16:58:20,Scott France,Aspidochrotid 09/27/2014,17:00:21,Scott France,SHI x2 nematocarcinds 09/27/2014,17:02:15,Andrea Quattrini,URC 09/27/2014,17:02:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN on COR corallium 09/27/2014,17:02:41,Andrea Quattrini,SQA and 2 ACN in Corallium 09/27/2014,17:03:05,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2634.1 m,TEMP :: 2.94505 C 09/27/2014,17:03:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR cup? 09/27/2014,17:03:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Might have been an anemones 09/27/2014,17:03:38,kaseycantwell,are corallium found in the canyon environments? They seem to be much more common here... or is that just more a factor of depth? 09/27/2014,17:03:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA bathypathes 09/27/2014,17:04:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of COR on boulders and rocks 09/27/2014,17:05:16,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR cup to right? 09/27/2014,17:05:49,Andrea Quattrini,COR skeleton with many HYD 09/27/2014,17:06:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,17:07:51,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/27/2014,17:08:05,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2625.3 m,TEMP :: 2.93969 C 09/27/2014,17:09:22,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of dead coral branches in these channels 09/27/2014,17:09:42,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI 09/27/2014,17:09:43,Scott France,SHI 09/27/2014,17:10:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Pycnogonid 09/27/2014,17:10:54,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Egg mass! 09/27/2014,17:11:21,Amy Baco-Taylor,Cool 09/27/2014,17:11:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Great shot! 09/27/2014,17:12:02,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA 09/27/2014,17:13:06,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2622.8 m,TEMP :: 2.94025 C 09/27/2014,17:14:07,Andrea Quattrini,debris piles in crevices 09/27/2014,17:14:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,17:14:22,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Jasonisis 09/27/2014,17:15:03,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI on SPO on dead COR skeleton 09/27/2014,17:15:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA 09/27/2014,17:15:55,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Hydroid! 09/27/2014,17:16:24,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Look at that, so it wasn't sitting on a hydroid! 09/27/2014,17:16:59,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL pink 09/27/2014,17:17:13,Andrea Quattrini,I did not see them~ 09/27/2014,17:17:27,Scott France,We've seen a lot so will likely get another image 09/27/2014,17:17:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Red ASR? 09/27/2014,17:18:07,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2613.2 m,TEMP :: 2.93197 C 09/27/2014,17:18:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Loads of coral debris here too 09/27/2014,17:18:18,Scott France,ASR bright orange 09/27/2014,17:18:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA 09/27/2014,17:18:54,Andrea Quattrini,great image! 09/27/2014,17:19:18,Andrea Quattrini,not so sure- 09/27/2014,17:20:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CPEN 09/27/2014,17:20:45,Scott France,CPEN rock pen 09/27/2014,17:21:14,Andrea Quattrini,CPEN Calibelemnon? 09/27/2014,17:22:07,Andrea Quattrini,white CORO 09/27/2014,17:22:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO vase 09/27/2014,17:23:08,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2609.9 m,TEMP :: 2.93935 C 09/27/2014,17:24:45,Scott France,GAS on sponge - several 09/27/2014,17:26:39,Andrea Quattrini,SPO right same as weird structure from before? 09/27/2014,17:27:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/27/2014,17:27:44,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOa 09/27/2014,17:27:44,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOA 09/27/2014,17:27:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of SPO and COR 09/27/2014,17:28:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of COR rubble 09/27/2014,17:28:09,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2605.2 m,TEMP :: 2.97334 C 09/27/2014,17:32:02,Andrea Quattrini,SQA white 09/27/2014,17:33:10,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2604.8 m,TEMP :: 2.96920 C 09/27/2014,17:35:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium bathyrubrum 09/27/2014,17:35:56,Andrea Quattrini,SQA white no fuzzy antennae 09/27/2014,17:35:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO 09/27/2014,17:36:19,Andrea Quattrini,small white CORO 09/27/2014,17:37:07,Andrea Quattrini,stoloniferous Cornularia like 09/27/2014,17:37:40,Andrea Quattrini,great image~ 09/27/2014,17:38:10,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2604.5 m,TEMP :: 2.97133 C 09/27/2014,17:38:57,Scott France,CORO bamboo 09/27/2014,17:39:02,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL pink 09/27/2014,17:39:16,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,17:39:33,Andrea Quattrini,interesting no Metlallogorgia or Iridogorgia here…as on previous dive they were relatively common 09/27/2014,17:39:43,Andrea Quattrini,Metallogorgia 09/27/2014,17:41:25,Andrea Quattrini,CORO bamboo bottom 09/27/2014,17:43:11,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2601.5 m,TEMP :: 2.96686 C 09/27/2014,17:43:43,Andrea Quattrini,ZOA 09/27/2014,17:43:47,Andrea Quattrini,caprellid APH 09/27/2014,17:43:58,Eleanor Bors,WHOI video "…ROV07_6" started 09/27/2014,17:47:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of COR 09/27/2014,17:47:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of SPO 09/27/2014,17:47:44,Eleanor Bors,Scott, we're wondering here at WHOI what the off-bottom target time is? 09/27/2014,17:47:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,17:48:12,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2597.3 m,TEMP :: 2.97082 C 09/27/2014,17:48:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Jasonisis 09/27/2014,17:49:35,susanschnur,We need to be at 50 m by 19:30 (EST). So we need to leave bottom by 1800. 09/27/2014,17:49:50,susanschnur,We have the OK for a longer dive today. 09/27/2014,17:50:10,Eleanor Bors,Thanks. 09/27/2014,17:50:12,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Seems like there is more sediment here than earlier 09/27/2014,17:51:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH to left in orange coral 09/27/2014,17:52:12,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemones 09/27/2014,17:52:41,peterauster,There was a fish in a coral to our left. Possible to swing to port after this? 09/27/2014,17:53:02,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Small CORO at base of sea star 09/27/2014,17:53:13,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2588.5 m,TEMP :: 2.99815 C 09/27/2014,17:56:34,michaelvecchione,BTW. I saw a marginal frame grab of the OCT seen from Seirios. After photshopping, it looks like a Vanpyroteuthis. 09/27/2014,17:57:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Cool - I wondered if that was what it was Michael! 09/27/2014,17:57:16,Scott France,Lets go back and find it! 09/27/2014,17:57:46,leswatling,When I first logged on a minute or two ago, that large starfish looked like an Evoplosoma 09/27/2014,17:57:51,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,17:58:09,leswatling,It is normally chewing away on octocorals, usually a bamboo 09/27/2014,17:58:14,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2572.0 m,TEMP :: 2.97725 C 09/27/2014,17:59:01,susanschnur,The orange one? - I think Scott and Chris Mah had discussed that as an Evoplosoma. 09/27/2014,17:59:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA 09/27/2014,17:59:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Several SQA on rocks 09/27/2014,17:59:24,leswatling,If Chris is watching he would certainly know 09/27/2014,17:59:50,Scott France,Yup - perhaps you don't have the audio on Les! 09/27/2014,18:00:09,Scott France,We have described it a couple times now, and Chris called in earlier. 09/27/2014,18:00:16,leswatling,I don't... guess I better get my ear buds 09/27/2014,18:00:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of CORO! 09/27/2014,18:00:23,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,And SPO 09/27/2014,18:00:29,Scott France,Definitely Les! 09/27/2014,18:00:32,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Covering the bottom 09/27/2014,18:02:05,Scott France,Nephtheids or cornularids? 09/27/2014,18:03:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,A carpet of octocorals.... 09/27/2014,18:03:15,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2563.4 m,TEMP :: 2.98250 C 09/27/2014,18:05:09,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Some good food and nutrients must be coming through here to sustain such a large coral and sponge community... 09/27/2014,18:05:22,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN 09/27/2014,18:05:42,leswatling,agree 09/27/2014,18:06:51,Scott France,SQA 09/27/2014,18:07:11,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/27/2014,18:08:04,leswatling,If this was a few thousand meters shallower and a wee bit warmer, it would look like a Sarcothelia.... 09/27/2014,18:08:16,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2561.1 m,TEMP :: 3.00664 C 09/27/2014,18:09:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI in back 09/27/2014,18:12:12,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,there was one on a crinoid earlier 09/27/2014,18:12:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,but i think that was the only one! 09/27/2014,18:12:48,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO 09/27/2014,18:13:17,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2558.3 m,TEMP :: 3.01731 C 09/27/2014,18:13:37,Scott France,Les: do you recognize these little dendritic things…? 09/27/2014,18:13:41,Scott France,sponges or forams? 09/27/2014,18:14:01,Scott France,reminiscent of dendrochirotids but stick out of rock! 09/27/2014,18:14:19,leswatling,I need a slightly better view 09/27/2014,18:14:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemones 09/27/2014,18:15:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO carnivorous 09/27/2014,18:15:40,leswatling,dendritic forams are the best bet I think because of size 09/27/2014,18:15:51,leswatling,yep onm carnivorous sponge. 09/27/2014,18:16:31,leswatling,By the way the amphipods are sitting I think they are caught. 09/27/2014,18:16:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HYD solitary 09/27/2014,18:18:18,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2558.2 m,TEMP :: 3.00708 C 09/27/2014,18:19:14,leswatling,remember Scott we did that experiment in Alaska and the amphipods were stuck with their back to the sponge. 09/27/2014,18:20:47,leswatling,caprellids 09/27/2014,18:21:55,leswatling,remarkale shot! 09/27/2014,18:22:09,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Just walked in...sorry.... 09/27/2014,18:22:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,what was the Q? 09/27/2014,18:23:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Need to provide a pee bottle then..... 09/27/2014,18:23:19,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2558.3 m,TEMP :: 3.01273 C 09/27/2014,18:23:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Maybe with an OE logo on them.... 09/27/2014,18:24:06,Scott France,lol 09/27/2014,18:24:16,Scott France,Will bring that forward at next safety meeting 09/27/2014,18:25:33,leswatling,what's amazing about these octocorals is that there is no stolon so they are truly solitary 09/27/2014,18:26:17,Scott France,Les - more interesting to me is that they DO bud and so grow like a nephthid 09/27/2014,18:26:36,Scott France,nephtheid 09/27/2014,18:27:23,leswatling,yeah, I saw a few like that. Some day they will need to be collected, but I'll check the Bayer paper to see if there are any possiblities... 09/27/2014,18:28:20,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2555.7 m,TEMP :: 3.02200 C 09/27/2014,18:28:47,susanschnur,shrimp 09/27/2014,18:29:40,Scott France,Les & Rhian: I recall a place we referred to as a "Corallium" zone on NES in our earlier cruises. Places where the Corallium were abundant and there were many crevices with piled debris. We interpreted the area as having good currents. 09/27/2014,18:30:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Yes, I remember those, look very similar to here, though I think this "zone" is a larger one i've seen. 09/27/2014,18:31:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,The carpet of ocotocorals really look like something out of shallow water! 09/27/2014,18:31:34,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,18:31:36,Scott France,I think that zone was also around 2500 m… 09/27/2014,18:31:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA 09/27/2014,18:31:56,Scott France,I agree this zone is wider in depth, but I don't think we were this deep on those dives. 09/27/2014,18:32:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,I don't think so either, but i'd have to go back to my notes - Les? 09/27/2014,18:32:27,Scott France,The carpet here reminds me of the carpet of anemones on Retriever in 2004, but that was at 2000 m. 09/27/2014,18:33:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,It reminds me of a carpet of anemones in Chile, in diving depth... 09/27/2014,18:33:09,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of COR Corallium 09/27/2014,18:33:21,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2549.9 m,TEMP :: 3.03121 C 09/27/2014,18:33:25,Scott France,Both white and pink 09/27/2014,18:33:30,Scott France,white: niobe? 09/27/2014,18:33:37,Scott France,pink: bathyrubrum? 09/27/2014,18:34:48,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Thats my recall, I think Les is not with us 09/27/2014,18:34:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR Corallium with associates 09/27/2014,18:35:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,thick chunky base 09/27/2014,18:35:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN ring anemones on COR 09/27/2014,18:36:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HYD 09/27/2014,18:36:59,leswatling,I might point out, if I remember correctly, C. niobe has lots of associates, especially worms, whereas C. bayeri does not. 09/27/2014,18:37:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,APH 09/27/2014,18:37:44,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR 09/27/2014,18:38:00,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,APH 09/27/2014,18:38:02,leswatling,barnacle is Glyptelasma 09/27/2014,18:38:22,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2551.4 m,TEMP :: 3.03914 C 09/27/2014,18:38:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI 09/27/2014,18:39:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRA 09/27/2014,18:40:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Anthomastus? 09/27/2014,18:40:21,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR anthomastus 09/27/2014,18:41:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,You can see the smaller fertile polyps on the mushroom base 09/27/2014,18:41:15,Scott France,CFA red Chaceon? 09/27/2014,18:41:22,leswatling,If this is C. niobe it is a depth record. previous max depth is 1970 m 09/27/2014,18:41:32,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Peter says yes on Chaceon 09/27/2014,18:41:33,Scott France,Will point that out on next obs Rhian. 09/27/2014,18:41:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,No worries! 09/27/2014,18:42:04,Scott France,By all means Rhian feel free to call in and make the obs yourself. The video would prefer that. I think they are tired of me talking! 09/27/2014,18:42:32,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Sorry, I feel like our phone link isnt' terribly clear, and I feel like i'm interupting you when I do! 09/27/2014,18:42:33,Scott France,Seriously - they like to edit in the video the interaction between shoreside and ship scientists. 09/27/2014,18:43:23,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2548.0 m,TEMP :: 3.02909 C 09/27/2014,18:46:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Less corals and sponges, seems like we're getting out of the major 'zone"…… 09/27/2014,18:47:12,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL pink 09/27/2014,18:47:20,Scott France,HOL Aspidochirotida 09/27/2014,18:48:24,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2547.9 m,TEMP :: 3.04104 C 09/27/2014,18:48:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,18:49:17,Scott France,Les: we saw what I think was the node-less bramble from Nashville... 09/27/2014,18:49:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/27/2014,18:50:09,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,URC 09/27/2014,18:50:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,18:50:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium 09/27/2014,18:52:09,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL purple 09/27/2014,18:53:25,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2547.9 m,TEMP :: 3.05231 C 09/27/2014,18:53:40,leswatling,Hi Scott, just caught your note on the bramble.... I think I have seen it also in the video from Tasmania.... 09/27/2014,18:54:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,URC 09/27/2014,18:54:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium 09/27/2014,18:54:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOA 09/27/2014,18:55:59,leswatling,this is the furthest west of bathyrubrum but the depth is typical 09/27/2014,18:56:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Different CORO 09/27/2014,18:56:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,sparse CORO single polyps 09/27/2014,18:57:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of CORO rubble 09/27/2014,18:57:31,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CPEN 09/27/2014,18:57:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,POL in background 09/27/2014,18:57:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,long one! 09/27/2014,18:57:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Mysids 09/27/2014,18:58:26,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2548.9 m,TEMP :: 3.05438 C 09/27/2014,18:58:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Multiple POL 09/27/2014,18:58:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Isopod 09/27/2014,18:58:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Fossil barnacle plates 09/27/2014,19:01:35,Scott France,HOL Aspidochirotida 09/27/2014,19:01:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,More COR and SPO again 09/27/2014,19:03:27,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2543.3 m,TEMP :: 3.07452 C 09/27/2014,19:04:36,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR Anthomastus 09/27/2014,19:04:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR Corallium 09/27/2014,19:04:44,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,19:04:55,susanschnur,what is that pink coral? 09/27/2014,19:05:00,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Corallium 09/27/2014,19:05:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,didn't see a candidella….that would be nice! 09/27/2014,19:05:59,leswatling,we might be a bit too deep 09/27/2014,19:06:10,Scott France,Agreed. Perhaps I was too hopeful - was out of the control room and saw it on a screen as I passed. 09/27/2014,19:07:00,susanschnur,Video is eager to find a Kraken 09/27/2014,19:07:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR anthomastus 09/27/2014,19:08:00,Scott France,Deepest collection I have for Candidella is 2138 m on Kelvin 09/27/2014,19:08:27,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2543.4 m,TEMP :: 3.08222 C 09/27/2014,19:08:49,Scott France,Metallogorgia: deepest in my collection 2260 m 09/27/2014,19:09:12,leswatling,good numbers 09/27/2014,19:09:27,Scott France,Iridogorgia 2311 on Kelvin 09/27/2014,19:09:35,Scott France,So we are getting there... 09/27/2014,19:09:50,leswatling,so there could be a zone change around 2 km 09/27/2014,19:09:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR clump 09/27/2014,19:10:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,gooseneck 09/27/2014,19:10:14,leswatling,verrucid 09/27/2014,19:10:48,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,2165m for enallopsammia….that's what i'm holding out for…. 09/27/2014,19:11:06,leswatling,actually looked like it had a stalk so may be a scalpellid with young 09/27/2014,19:11:27,leswatling,one verucid on the side 09/27/2014,19:11:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,beauty! 09/27/2014,19:12:59,leswatling,adult barnacle is so old that it had foram trees on it 09/27/2014,19:13:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,There were some large fossil barnacle plates further downslope, wonder if they came from these? 09/27/2014,19:13:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CPEN 09/27/2014,19:13:28,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2545.6 m,TEMP :: 3.09165 C 09/27/2014,19:13:54,Scott France,scalpellid is a type of lepaedomorph, right? 09/27/2014,19:14:11,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,More BAR on rocks to the right 09/27/2014,19:14:22,leswatling,ancestor to the lepadids 09/27/2014,19:14:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/27/2014,19:14:48,Scott France,Thanks. Bill Newman would be disappointed in me right about now. 09/27/2014,19:14:57,leswatling,haha... 09/27/2014,19:15:44,leswatling,yeah, but what does he know about octocorals... 09/27/2014,19:15:54,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR feeding on COR bamboo 09/27/2014,19:18:01,leswatling,very long internodes 09/27/2014,19:18:29,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2545.0 m,TEMP :: 3.10660 C 09/27/2014,19:18:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo lepidisis 09/27/2014,19:19:26,leswatling,years...remember the knocked over Paragorgia on Manning. The stars moved maybe a few cm between our observations from 2004 and 2005 09/27/2014,19:21:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR lepidisis type 09/27/2014,19:21:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,x2 09/27/2014,19:22:05,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA 09/27/2014,19:22:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,19:22:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAthypathes 09/27/2014,19:22:42,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Top of ridgeline, seeing the drop off 09/27/2014,19:23:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo? 09/27/2014,19:23:11,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR patch 09/27/2014,19:23:30,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2548.9 m,TEMP :: 3.11351 C 09/27/2014,19:23:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,19:24:09,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR Bamboo - Isidella, but different kind 09/27/2014,19:24:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,PYC and ACN 09/27/2014,19:24:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR on COR too 09/27/2014,19:24:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Different bamboo behind it too 09/27/2014,19:25:17,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL purple 09/27/2014,19:25:24,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,19:25:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,19:25:36,Scott France,CORO Isidella 09/27/2014,19:25:44,Scott France,CORO Lepidisis 09/27/2014,19:27:39,leswatling,I think this is clade C1a bamboo. We have a bout a dozen of these, and Abby and I have one from Tasmania... 09/27/2014,19:27:56,leswatling,great shot! 09/27/2014,19:29:10,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2548.1 m,TEMP :: 3.11780 C 09/27/2014,19:29:10,leswatling,we are thinking of calling this genus Tanyostea, for long bones 09/27/2014,19:29:11,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Darn it…..skeleton…. 09/27/2014,19:29:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOA 09/27/2014,19:29:40,leswatling,probably dead Corallium 09/27/2014,19:29:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Barnacle plates in there fossil 09/27/2014,19:30:03,Scott France,Agreed - dead Corallium. 09/27/2014,19:30:23,Scott France,"Long bones" for long internodes 09/27/2014,19:30:30,leswatling,yep 09/27/2014,19:30:37,Scott France,I like it. 09/27/2014,19:31:00,Scott France,Except where is the "isis" part? Are you going rogue? 09/27/2014,19:31:17,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemones 09/27/2014,19:31:28,leswatling,yeah, and we checked as thoroughly as we could to make sure the name was not already in use.... 09/27/2014,19:31:48,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,19:31:58,Scott France,ACN 09/27/2014,19:32:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,thanks! 09/27/2014,19:32:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH 09/27/2014,19:33:32,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2551.5 m,TEMP :: 3.11608 C 09/27/2014,19:35:39,Scott France,Rhian - we saw the cup you were referring to. We'll take a clip, but it was small and I couldn't see if there were septa. But it was a good view so the frame grab may tell a lot. 09/27/2014,19:35:54,Scott France,FSH ophididae/cusk eel 09/27/2014,19:35:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Thanks Scott - I think it needed a zoom 09/27/2014,19:36:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,too, next time! 09/27/2014,19:36:14,peterauster,Thanks for the fish fix 09/27/2014,19:36:18,Scott France,Agreed. Unfortunately we were already on the move. I know you know that! 09/27/2014,19:36:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Absolutely! 09/27/2014,19:36:34,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,19:36:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,19:36:40,Scott France,CORO Leipdisis 09/27/2014,19:37:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH 09/27/2014,19:37:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH ophididae 09/27/2014,19:38:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2548.0 m,TEMP :: 3.13135 C 09/27/2014,19:39:22,Scott France,HOL Aspidochirotida 09/27/2014,19:39:36,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CERianthids in the wall! 09/27/2014,19:40:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL purple 09/27/2014,19:41:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,19:42:05,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI 09/27/2014,19:43:34,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2547.9 m,TEMP :: 3.13403 C 09/27/2014,19:44:34,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,I need to patent them… 09/27/2014,19:44:45,susanschnur,what are these bottles for?? 09/27/2014,19:44:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Pee bottles…..OER logo-ed 09/27/2014,19:45:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Between that and a food service we'd never have to move... 09/27/2014,19:45:43,leswatling,what? no galley at the inner space center? 09/27/2014,19:46:43,susanschnur,haha ok Scott had to explain the joke to me haha 09/27/2014,19:46:51,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,:) 09/27/2014,19:47:02,Scott France,OK - Andrea is back. Back to proper decorum please 09/27/2014,19:47:14,Andrea Quattrini,haha! 09/27/2014,19:47:19,Andrea Quattrini,i missed all the good jokes? 09/27/2014,19:47:38,Scott France,Just read backwards... 09/27/2014,19:48:05,Andrea Quattrini,sorry-its finally cool in socal ! had to go for a short hike with the dog- 09/27/2014,19:48:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,19:48:35,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2544.1 m,TEMP :: 3.13860 C 09/27/2014,19:49:26,Scott France,Ha! My wife wrote me the very same thing about Lafayette! 09/27/2014,19:49:26,Andrea Quattrini,see a few more fishes? 09/27/2014,19:49:43,Scott France,3x ophidid 09/27/2014,19:49:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,2 more I think, peter just stepped out - but not much in the way of fish! 09/27/2014,19:50:20,Scott France,Should note for eventlog we are responding to Andrea not adding new observations! 09/27/2014,19:50:21,leswatling,looks like things are burrowing into the carbonate 09/27/2014,19:50:37,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,It does - lots of little caves and crevices 09/27/2014,19:50:44,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI 09/27/2014,19:50:54,Scott France,Les: we saw several cerianthids protruding from burrows in last carbonate wall 09/27/2014,19:51:05,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,19:51:14,leswatling,that might be a new habitat for them 09/27/2014,19:51:16,Scott France,"Fossil" burrows or active? 09/27/2014,19:51:36,leswatling,good Q 09/27/2014,19:51:36,Scott France,Or at least "new" for us seeing them in that habitat. 09/27/2014,19:51:57,leswatling,more correctly stated 09/27/2014,19:51:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,There were lots of cerianthids in that last wall too, not just a few! 09/27/2014,19:53:36,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2543.7 m,TEMP :: 3.13341 C 09/27/2014,19:53:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CPEN 09/27/2014,19:54:28,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,19:54:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,19:54:34,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/27/2014,19:54:42,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,more COR corallium 09/27/2014,19:54:43,Tim Shank,Seems like the blue encrusting SPO has been observed all along the traverse today 09/27/2014,19:55:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO stalked 09/27/2014,19:56:31,Tim Shank,CORO Chrysogorgia 09/27/2014,19:56:38,leswatling,chrysogorgiid? 09/27/2014,19:56:59,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR clump 09/27/2014,19:57:10,Tim Shank,Yes, saw it off to stbd 09/27/2014,19:57:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Several BAR clumps 09/27/2014,19:57:15,Tim Shank,BAR on floor 09/27/2014,19:57:22,Tim Shank,back behind us now Les 09/27/2014,19:57:30,Andrea Quattrini,yellow COR? on right 09/27/2014,19:57:57,Tim Shank,SPO grapefruit 09/27/2014,19:58:05,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR Bamboo lepidisis 09/27/2014,19:58:07,Tim Shank,CORO Lepidisis 09/27/2014,19:58:24,Tim Shank,Hermit crab on CORO Lepdisis? 09/27/2014,19:58:31,Tim Shank,on bare skeleton 09/27/2014,19:58:34,Tim Shank,top 09/27/2014,19:58:37,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2537.3 m,TEMP :: 3.13263 C 09/27/2014,19:58:49,leswatling,senescence? 09/27/2014,19:58:59,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of barnacles here, can see where all those fossil barnacle plates came from! 09/27/2014,19:59:45,Tim Shank,See these type of barnacle finger clumps in the Gulf of Mexico as associates on corals 09/27/2014,20:00:31,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Some of these are super large barnacles Tim 09/27/2014,20:00:48,Tim Shank,I think there is a hermit crab at the top of that Bamboo Lepidisis 09/27/2014,20:01:13,Tim Shank,Yes they aer 09/27/2014,20:01:15,Tim Shank,are 09/27/2014,20:01:20,Scott France,REally? Didn't see it! 09/27/2014,20:01:38,Tim Shank,"Current from the south" according to pilot 09/27/2014,20:01:48,leswatling,the close up endd just a little short 09/27/2014,20:01:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Interesting - two are white and one is red! 09/27/2014,20:02:27,Tim Shank,4-5 cm in size for these barnacles 09/27/2014,20:02:35,Tim Shank,Zoom red and white morphs of BAR 09/27/2014,20:03:09,leswatling,maybe the white ones have just molted. Color accumulates with time. 09/27/2014,20:03:34,Tim Shank,Can we get the heading back on the ROV quad screen? 09/27/2014,20:03:38,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2535.7 m,TEMP :: 3.13732 C 09/27/2014,20:04:07,Tim Shank,Thank you 09/27/2014,20:04:19,susanschnur,let me talk to video - or did it already get changed? 09/27/2014,20:04:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH Synaph 09/27/2014,20:04:36,Tim Shank,Yes, changed- pilot changes this 09/27/2014,20:04:44,Tim Shank,Heading is back on 09/27/2014,20:04:46,Tim Shank,Thank you 09/27/2014,20:05:16,Tim Shank,Work in the 1970s showed there to be carbonates on the Atlantis II seamount(s) 09/27/2014,20:05:45,susanschnur,that's really interesting - I'm not surprised to see carbonates, just surprised to see them so deep. Would have expected this shallower. 09/27/2014,20:05:46,Tim Shank,branched rubble on the floor below the ledge 09/27/2014,20:06:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA 09/27/2014,20:06:04,Tim Shank,SQA x2 09/27/2014,20:06:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,GAS 09/27/2014,20:06:14,Tim Shank,GAS on skeleton 09/27/2014,20:06:17,susanschnur,And the lavas deposited on top of the carbonates, means it cant just be a surfical layer accumulated over time. It was there when the seamount was still active. 09/27/2014,20:06:20,Tim Shank,HYD solitary 09/27/2014,20:06:24,Tim Shank,on skeleton 09/27/2014,20:06:29,Tim Shank,APH caprellid 09/27/2014,20:06:41,leswatling,we have seen this one before. occasional nodes, long thin internodes arising from a large base 09/27/2014,20:06:46,susanschnur,Do you have a paper reference for the 1970s carbonate observation? 09/27/2014,20:06:55,Tim Shank,Yes, can look it up. 09/27/2014,20:07:33,Scott France,Regrowth covering older nodes...? 09/27/2014,20:07:43,leswatling,did Ballard drag a rock dredge here? 09/27/2014,20:07:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI on sediment 09/27/2014,20:08:12,leswatling,or was it one of the 1974 Alvin dives? 09/27/2014,20:08:15,Scott France,I typed in an observation that disappeared: I agreed Les about the node-no node and remarked it is confusing. 09/27/2014,20:08:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of skeletons under the ledge 09/27/2014,20:08:38,leswatling,roger that scott 09/27/2014,20:08:39,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2540.7 m,TEMP :: 3.13637 C 09/27/2014,20:08:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Sediment ripples 09/27/2014,20:09:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Can we zoom into the wall again to look for cerianthids? 09/27/2014,20:09:50,leswatling,an old reef got overrun with lava 09/27/2014,20:09:58,leswatling,just like the big Island today 09/27/2014,20:10:21,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,20:10:59,susanschnur,That paper would be great Tim, when you get a chance later today or in the week. 09/27/2014,20:11:11,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN? 09/27/2014,20:11:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,black staining I think….. 09/27/2014,20:12:05,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Small CORO 09/27/2014,20:12:53,Tim Shank,Yeah, trying to find it now…. distracted by video... 09/27/2014,20:13:02,Tim Shank,COR Cup 09/27/2014,20:13:03,leswatling,right, it would be when the old reef was out of the water, perhaps due to a lower sea level stand 09/27/2014,20:13:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR cup coral 09/27/2014,20:13:40,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2537.9 m,TEMP :: 3.14177 C 09/27/2014,20:13:44,Tim Shank,Several COR cup here, many dead but still white 09/27/2014,20:14:06,Tim Shank,Zoom on COR cup- very nice 09/27/2014,20:15:55,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Large SPO? 09/27/2014,20:17:56,Scott France,HOL elasopodid 09/27/2014,20:18:41,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2532.1 m,TEMP :: 3.16540 C 09/27/2014,20:18:54,Scott France,SQA on Corallium 09/27/2014,20:19:37,Tim Shank,CORO chrysogorgia passing on left 09/27/2014,20:20:08,Tim Shank,Iris seems very hot on my end..... 09/27/2014,20:20:17,Scott France,SHI 09/27/2014,20:20:29,leswatling,Aristeopenaeus 09/27/2014,20:20:41,leswatling,used to be Plesiopenaeus 09/27/2014,20:21:17,Tim Shank,Yes…still call out Plesio.... 09/27/2014,20:22:22,Scott France,CORA Bathypathes 09/27/2014,20:22:26,Scott France,CORA Stauropathes 09/27/2014,20:23:19,Tim Shank,Was Stauropathes imaged already today?- I have been following on my phone for the last 4 hours and did not see one…. 09/27/2014,20:23:30,Andrea Quattrini,yes it has- 09/27/2014,20:23:42,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2525.1 m,TEMP :: 3.18668 C 09/27/2014,20:23:51,Andrea Quattrini,earlier in the dive today~ 09/27/2014,20:25:09,Tim Shank,Thank you. Didn't think I looked away that long :-). I'll go back and look for associates... 09/27/2014,20:25:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,20:25:32,Tim Shank,Bathypathes? 09/27/2014,20:25:37,Tim Shank,looks like it 09/27/2014,20:26:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL purple 09/27/2014,20:26:54,Andrea Quattrini,CORO lepidisis 09/27/2014,20:26:56,Andrea Quattrini,bamboo 09/27/2014,20:27:24,susanschnur,any ID on this? 09/27/2014,20:27:36,susanschnur,sorry got off on a tangent and stopped observing bio 09/27/2014,20:27:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Holothurian, not sure we've had a species name 09/27/2014,20:28:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI stalked 09/27/2014,20:28:43,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2522.8 m,TEMP :: 3.18908 C 09/27/2014,20:28:51,Tim Shank,CRI stalked 09/27/2014,20:29:00,Andrea Quattrini,CORO bamboo bramble 09/27/2014,20:29:03,Tim Shank,yellow stalk, purple arms 09/27/2014,20:29:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,20:29:11,Tim Shank,SPO grapefruit 09/27/2014,20:29:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,20:30:18,Tim Shank,CORA Bathypathes to stbd 09/27/2014,20:30:30,Andrea Quattrini,Stauropathes? 09/27/2014,20:30:32,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO 09/27/2014,20:30:44,Andrea Quattrini,zoom? 09/27/2014,20:30:45,susanschnur,should we pan right - or would you like zoom on this? 09/27/2014,20:30:49,Tim Shank,CORO chyrsogorgia 09/27/2014,20:30:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,That's good! 09/27/2014,20:31:01,Tim Shank, looking at chirostylid crab 09/27/2014,20:31:02,Andrea Quattrini,I see CORO Chyrso not Stauropathes 09/27/2014,20:31:11,Tim Shank,is there more than one??? 09/27/2014,20:31:16,Andrea Quattrini,SQA in CORO 09/27/2014,20:31:25,Tim Shank,there were a pair previously on this dive 09/27/2014,20:31:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,I think the other one to the right was a CORA 09/27/2014,20:31:46,Tim Shank,don't see any other associates… 09/27/2014,20:31:53,Tim Shank,agreed rhian 09/27/2014,20:32:28,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL purple 09/27/2014,20:32:28,Tim Shank,CORA Bathypathes 09/27/2014,20:32:36,Tim Shank,HOL purple again 09/27/2014,20:32:45,Andrea Quattrini,CORA 09/27/2014,20:32:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,x2 CORA there 09/27/2014,20:33:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO under rock 09/27/2014,20:33:44,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2514.9 m,TEMP :: 3.19381 C 09/27/2014,20:33:48,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,No cup corals unfortunately…. 09/27/2014,20:33:51,Andrea Quattrini,dense SPO 09/27/2014,20:34:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,GAS 09/27/2014,20:34:24,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Sorry - Hermit Crab! 09/27/2014,20:34:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,PAG 09/27/2014,20:34:28,Tim Shank,those transparent blue SPO continue to encrust the rock margins 09/27/2014,20:34:43,Tim Shank,coral rubble here too 09/27/2014,20:34:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Barnacle plates fossilized again 09/27/2014,20:34:48,Tim Shank,POL polynoid 09/27/2014,20:35:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,20:35:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,x2 09/27/2014,20:35:54,Scott France,CORA Bathypathes 09/27/2014,20:36:02,Scott France,CORA bamboo coral 09/27/2014,20:36:04,Andrea Quattrini,CORO bamboo 09/27/2014,20:36:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL 09/27/2014,20:36:47,Andrea Quattrini,SPO grapefruit 09/27/2014,20:36:48,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAr clump 09/27/2014,20:36:51,Scott France,HOL elasipodid 09/27/2014,20:36:51,Tim Shank,BAR fingers 09/27/2014,20:37:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,URC 09/27/2014,20:37:07,Scott France,URC 09/27/2014,20:37:11,Tim Shank,URC echinus 09/27/2014,20:38:06,Scott France,HOL Aspidochirotida 09/27/2014,20:38:28,Tim Shank,Continuing to transit at 2m altitude wiggling our heading between 130 to 175 deg. 09/27/2014,20:38:45,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2508.9 m,TEMP :: 3.19442 C 09/27/2014,20:39:09,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL 09/27/2014,20:39:55,Andrea Quattrini,CORO small white neptheid like 09/27/2014,20:41:17,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,worm? 09/27/2014,20:41:37,Tim Shank,Zoom on CORO corallium red…with associated ring ACN anemones - more than 4. APH? Hermit crab? worm? playing with tentacles? 09/27/2014,20:41:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,look on hte backside tehre 09/27/2014,20:42:39,Tim Shank,Aplac? 09/27/2014,20:42:49,Tim Shank,want to see it more 09/27/2014,20:43:45,Tim Shank,Yes agreed. smooth though… 09/27/2014,20:43:46,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2507.5 m,TEMP :: 3.17471 C 09/27/2014,20:43:48,Tim Shank,don't know... 09/27/2014,20:44:01,Tim Shank,will blow up framegrabs now 09/27/2014,20:44:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR anthomastus 09/27/2014,20:44:49,robertcarney,>HOL Oneirophanta like elasipod at base of pre coral left...clear many dorsal podia 09/27/2014,20:45:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR anthomastus 09/27/2014,20:45:16,Scott France,HOL Aspidochirotida 09/27/2014,20:45:36,robertcarney,> Hol lavender on my screen 09/27/2014,20:45:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR clumps 09/27/2014,20:45:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR anthomastus 09/27/2014,20:46:09,Tim Shank,OKay, don't think that was an aplac…. 09/27/2014,20:48:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR clump 09/27/2014,20:48:46,Tim Shank,CORA x2 09/27/2014,20:48:47,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2500.2 m,TEMP :: 3.17108 C 09/27/2014,20:49:31,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemone 09/27/2014,20:49:42,Tim Shank,Glassy manganese coating on ROC 09/27/2014,20:49:55,Tim Shank,shiny smooth patina 09/27/2014,20:50:06,robertcarney,>ROC obsidian-like lava ? 09/27/2014,20:50:21,Tim Shank,sheet to a little curtain flow 09/27/2014,20:50:42,Tim Shank,not eruptive basalt, right? 09/27/2014,20:51:25,Tim Shank,no chilled margin on this rock 09/27/2014,20:51:53,susanschnur,this is manganese crust coating - would love to get a look at the rock underneath 09/27/2014,20:52:18,susanschnur,the lobate, tongued appearance does look like an extrusive lava 09/27/2014,20:52:40,Tim Shank,small OPH here 09/27/2014,20:53:22,Tim Shank,GAS white 09/27/2014,20:53:48,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2500.8 m,TEMP :: 3.16730 C 09/27/2014,20:53:50,robertcarney,>POL? 09/27/2014,20:55:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo lepidisis 09/27/2014,20:55:22,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium 09/27/2014,20:55:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,20:57:01,peterauster,Give up my meal? We're having cider donuts here ... 09/27/2014,20:57:07,robertcarney,>Pteropod lag deposit 09/27/2014,20:57:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL pink 09/27/2014,20:57:57,Scott France,WE've seen a lot of these today Bob (the pteropod deposits) 09/27/2014,20:57:57,robertcarney,>Hol lavender 09/27/2014,20:58:25,susanschnur,now I am thinking about hot cider and cinammon donuts that I once had at an apple press near Mystic... 09/27/2014,20:58:49,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2495.8 m,TEMP :: 3.17393 C 09/27/2014,20:58:57,peterauster,Yeah ... Clydes Cider Mill in Mystic ... that's where they came from 09/27/2014,20:59:04,robertcarney,Detrital food from above quite limited at this depth 09/27/2014,20:59:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium 09/27/2014,20:59:57,susanschnur,Clydes Cider Mill... that's the one I was thinking of... 09/27/2014,21:00:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Brisingid on COR 09/27/2014,21:00:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,We just had a Clydes delivery….. 09/27/2014,21:00:31,robertcarney,>AST brisingid still dorsal surface but legs are downward 09/27/2014,21:00:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,POL climbing over it? 09/27/2014,21:00:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Red/pink 09/27/2014,21:01:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,The arms look white to the tips 09/27/2014,21:03:03,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH 09/27/2014,21:03:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH cusk eel 09/27/2014,21:03:50,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2493.1 m,TEMP :: 3.14540 C 09/27/2014,21:04:17,Tim Shank,FSH antimora??? 09/27/2014,21:04:26,Scott France,FSH hake 09/27/2014,21:04:28,Tim Shank,FSH hake 09/27/2014,21:05:04,Tim Shank,Ophidian sp? was hard to hear Peter 09/27/2014,21:05:15,Tim Shank,CORO lots of pink corallium 09/27/2014,21:05:46,Andrea Quattrini,Peter said Lepidion 09/27/2014,21:06:03,peterauster,FSH was a Lepidion ... not Antimora 09/27/2014,21:06:37,Tim Shank,Thank you 09/27/2014,21:07:11,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,21:07:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,stauropathes 09/27/2014,21:08:26,Andrea Quattrini,FSH ophidiiform dark head 09/27/2014,21:08:34,Tim Shank,Why so many fish now after a depauperate day….??? 09/27/2014,21:08:47,Andrea Quattrini,maybe we hit the magic depth 09/27/2014,21:08:47,Tim Shank,not complaining. happy to see them. 09/27/2014,21:08:51,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2482.9 m,TEMP :: 3.12684 C 09/27/2014,21:09:57,Tim Shank,FELO? 09/27/2014,21:09:58,Andrea Quattrini,most are hard to id without collections:) 09/27/2014,21:11:27,Scott France,HOL Aspidochirotida 09/27/2014,21:11:31,Tim Shank,Do you think there is more particulate matter in the water column here now than previously today? 09/27/2014,21:11:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR 09/27/2014,21:12:00,Tim Shank,Zoom on BAR 09/27/2014,21:12:59,Tim Shank,Can likely get generally close on an ID with those plates well imaged… 09/27/2014,21:13:13,peterauster,FSH cusk eel 09/27/2014,21:13:13,Scott France,SQA galatheid 09/27/2014,21:13:43,Tim Shank,white 09/27/2014,21:13:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,I think there had been 2 species earlier Tim - think Les put at least genus or family names on them 09/27/2014,21:13:52,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2479.5 m,TEMP :: 3.12204 C 09/27/2014,21:13:54,Scott France,HOL Aspidochirotida in background 09/27/2014,21:13:59,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemone 09/27/2014,21:14:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,GAS 09/27/2014,21:14:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,POL scale worm 09/27/2014,21:14:38,Tim Shank,glyptolasma is the common one attached to skeletons- different from ths large "clumping" morph 09/27/2014,21:14:44,Andrea Quattrini,SQA white 09/27/2014,21:14:54,Tim Shank,SQA munidopsis 09/27/2014,21:15:13,Scott France,Corallimorph 09/27/2014,21:15:30,Tim Shank,SW to NE current direction 09/27/2014,21:15:40,Tim Shank,inferred from ACN 09/27/2014,21:15:58,Tim Shank,HOL purple 09/27/2014,21:15:59,Scott France,Tim: is that the current direction we noted earlier? 09/27/2014,21:16:00,robertcarney,>HOL lavender 09/27/2014,21:16:07,Tim Shank,SPO grapefruit 09/27/2014,21:16:17,Tim Shank,(will use lavendar next time) 09/27/2014,21:18:02,robertcarney,>SED rippled size-sorted foram and pteropod sed 09/27/2014,21:18:16,jasonchaytor,Healthy current required to segregate sediment like that 09/27/2014,21:18:33,robertcarney,>Hol lavender 09/27/2014,21:18:42,susanschnur,you missed the carbonate layer we encountered 09/27/2014,21:18:53,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2478.4 m,TEMP :: 3.09639 C 09/27/2014,21:18:59,susanschnur,scott is stepping out for dinner 09/27/2014,21:19:04,Scott France,I'm off for my dinner. 09/27/2014,21:19:06,jasonchaytor,Hi 09/27/2014,21:19:08,Andrea Quattrini,SPO fan? 09/27/2014,21:19:12,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,21:19:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/27/2014,21:20:01,robertcarney,>SED foram Pteropod sed pond with ripoles no obviousd fauna grades yo basalt gravel 09/27/2014,21:20:23,Andrea Quattrini,small white COR 09/27/2014,21:20:30,Andrea Quattrini,or was that a sponge? 09/27/2014,21:20:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Variety of SPO 09/27/2014,21:21:33,susanschnur,let me know when you'd like zoom ins 09/27/2014,21:21:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OCtopusa! 09/27/2014,21:21:42,Tim Shank,WHOI video ROV07_8 started 09/27/2014,21:21:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Octopus even! 09/27/2014,21:22:03,Tim Shank,Dumbo OCT 09/27/2014,21:22:13,Tim Shank,little guy 09/27/2014,21:22:25,susanschnur,how big do they usually get? 09/27/2014,21:22:30,Tim Shank,Cirrate OCT 09/27/2014,21:22:46,kaseycantwell,yay! 09/27/2014,21:23:08,susanschnur,who is our resident octopus expert? Would you like to call on OKEX and talk about him a little? 09/27/2014,21:23:10,kaseycantwell,maybe this one will go viral like the last one! 09/27/2014,21:23:17,kaseycantwell,Mike V 09/27/2014,21:23:20,Tim Shank,2 meter wing span (tip to tip) -collected one in the south pacific 09/27/2014,21:23:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Unfortunately Mike and I don't think he's there 09/27/2014,21:23:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,I think he's going to land.... 09/27/2014,21:23:53,Tim Shank,gentle landing 09/27/2014,21:23:54,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2472.7 m,TEMP :: 3.09315 C 09/27/2014,21:23:59,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Right on top of a sponge! 09/27/2014,21:24:06,susanschnur,he's playing! 09/27/2014,21:24:19,Tim Shank,they will come up to the ROV and hang around.... 09/27/2014,21:25:00,Tim Shank,Once saw a galatheid eating a freshly dead one sitting on the bottom. 09/27/2014,21:26:30,robertcarney,? OCT ganglion mass at base of wings? 09/27/2014,21:26:38,susanschnur,someone needs to page scott in the mess hall 09/27/2014,21:27:26,Tim Shank,most of those collected (that I know of) have dissolved in their fixatives in museums- the "fins" are the last parts to be "dissolved" 09/27/2014,21:27:33,robertcarney,female? 09/27/2014,21:28:55,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2470.5 m,TEMP :: 3.09433 C 09/27/2014,21:31:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemone 09/27/2014,21:32:52,susanschnur,why is that in water column? 09/27/2014,21:33:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,It actually wasn't the anemone I logged, but it sure looks like one 09/27/2014,21:33:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Sometimes they let go of the rocks when they're stressed 09/27/2014,21:33:16,susanschnur,ah ok 09/27/2014,21:33:23,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Could have got caught high in the current from teh ROV 09/27/2014,21:33:56,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2463.6 m,TEMP :: 3.08730 C 09/27/2014,21:34:28,Tim Shank,Transiting at ~120 to 140° COG 09/27/2014,21:34:43,Tim Shank,We have seen a lot of this already today… 09/27/2014,21:34:51,Tim Shank,more and more SPOs 09/27/2014,21:35:08,Tim Shank,Still see the transparent/blue sponges on the rock margins 09/27/2014,21:35:28,Tim Shank,CORO bamboo Lepidisis 09/27/2014,21:35:28,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,21:35:46,susanschnur,which one - we can zoom 09/27/2014,21:35:52,Tim Shank,SPO grapefruit, more pink Corallium 09/27/2014,21:36:00,Tim Shank,oh, that was the large white whip coral 09/27/2014,21:36:08,Tim Shank,behind us now 09/27/2014,21:36:12,susanschnur,ah ok, still learning as I go along! 09/27/2014,21:36:24,Tim Shank,doing great by us.. 09/27/2014,21:36:57,Tim Shank,Zoom on corallium 09/27/2014,21:36:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium with ACN anemones on and behind it 09/27/2014,21:37:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,You're doing great Susan! 09/27/2014,21:37:30,Tim Shank,lasers on? 09/27/2014,21:37:39,Tim Shank,ZOom on corallium wiht ACN 09/27/2014,21:37:53,Tim Shank,good shot of polyps 09/27/2014,21:38:17,Tim Shank,Is that a white anthomastus just below corallium? 09/27/2014,21:38:33,Tim Shank,Zoom on ring anemone 09/27/2014,21:38:48,Tim Shank,also see an amphipod associate 09/27/2014,21:38:57,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2464.1 m,TEMP :: 3.07714 C 09/27/2014,21:39:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Small white COR on rocks 09/27/2014,21:39:31,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO 09/27/2014,21:39:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Not anthomastus 09/27/2014,21:40:38,Tim Shank,Thank you 09/27/2014,21:41:47,Tim Shank,Zoom on CRI on SPO 09/27/2014,21:41:47,Tim Shank,Zoom on CRI on SPO 09/27/2014,21:41:47,Tim Shank,test 09/27/2014,21:41:57,Tim Shank,hiccup 09/27/2014,21:42:00,Scott France,What did I miss? 09/27/2014,21:42:09,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Huge corals, giant reefs 09/27/2014,21:42:14,Scott France,lol 09/27/2014,21:42:16,Tim Shank,army of Dumbos 09/27/2014,21:42:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Octopus attacking eachother 09/27/2014,21:42:23,Scott France,Titanogorgia? 09/27/2014,21:42:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,swords and everything 09/27/2014,21:42:33,Tim Shank,Rhian's lost it :-) 09/27/2014,21:42:36,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo 09/27/2014,21:42:44,Tim Shank,CORO Lepidisis 09/27/2014,21:42:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,did you miss that part Tim? 09/27/2014,21:42:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,It was pretty epic 09/27/2014,21:43:05,Tim Shank,APH? 09/27/2014,21:43:16,Tim Shank,in water column 09/27/2014,21:43:58,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2459.2 m,TEMP :: 3.08490 C 09/27/2014,21:44:44,Tim Shank,FSH hake 09/27/2014,21:45:28,peterauster,FSH hake .... Lepidion 09/27/2014,21:46:33,Tim Shank,ASR brisingid on a corallium 09/27/2014,21:46:53,Tim Shank,ACN on corallium COR 09/27/2014,21:46:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOA on COR 09/27/2014,21:47:12,Tim Shank,SPO on COR corallium? 09/27/2014,21:47:28,Tim Shank,one side of the corallium without polyps 09/27/2014,21:48:22,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR Anthomastus 09/27/2014,21:48:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR 09/27/2014,21:48:59,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2457.3 m,TEMP :: 3.13135 C 09/27/2014,21:50:50,peterauster,FSH Chaunacid 09/27/2014,21:50:51,Tim Shank,Very cool! Sea toad! FSH 09/27/2014,21:52:08,kaseycantwell,Peter is this a rare fish? 09/27/2014,21:53:15,Andrea Quattrini,I believe this is Chaunacops roseus 09/27/2014,21:53:46,Andrea Quattrini,fairly rare 09/27/2014,21:53:52,Andrea Quattrini,we did see this on Mytilus last year! 09/27/2014,21:54:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2454.4 m,TEMP :: 3.09416 C 09/27/2014,21:54:05,peterauster,We've seen them on a number of seamounts but not in any numbers anywhere 09/27/2014,21:54:58,Tim Shank,CORA Bathypathes 09/27/2014,21:55:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/27/2014,21:59:01,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2441.8 m,TEMP :: 3.08283 C 09/27/2014,21:59:14,Tim Shank,great dive day 09/27/2014,21:59:27,Tim Shank,traversed 300m depth 09/27/2014,21:59:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on COR 09/27/2014,22:00:12,Tim Shank,Can we image an OPH here please? 09/27/2014,22:00:25,Andrea Quattrini,Corallium ?niobe 09/27/2014,22:00:27,Tim Shank,OPH - more than one? 09/27/2014,22:00:43,Tim Shank,Ophiocantha type plus a smoothed-arm one 09/27/2014,22:01:17,Tim Shank,Maybe just one OPH here 09/27/2014,22:01:41,Tim Shank,That's correct 09/27/2014,22:01:47,Tim Shank,TWO spiny arm 09/27/2014,22:01:58,Tim Shank,associates on CORO corallium 09/27/2014,22:02:00,Tim Shank,have not seen 09/27/2014,22:02:07,Tim Shank,today 09/27/2014,22:02:12,Scott France,SHI ?lophogastrid? 09/27/2014,22:02:17,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/27/2014,22:02:22,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH 09/27/2014,22:02:36,Tim Shank,CORA Bathypathes….associates today? 09/27/2014,22:02:42,Tim Shank,CORO anthomastus 09/27/2014,22:02:52,Tim Shank,Isopod 09/27/2014,22:03:21,Tim Shank,wow munid isopod- great shot 09/27/2014,22:03:34,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Thats a great video clip! 09/27/2014,22:04:00,Tim Shank,WHOA 09/27/2014,22:04:02,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2441.1 m,TEMP :: 3.08189 C 09/27/2014,22:04:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR clumps 09/27/2014,22:04:23,Tim Shank,OPH on white COR corallium 09/27/2014,22:04:34,Tim Shank,many ACNs on COR corallium 09/27/2014,22:04:44,Tim Shank,Great oph close up…. 09/27/2014,22:04:58,Tim Shank,See two discs- two OPHs again 09/27/2014,22:05:08,Tim Shank,BAR clump 09/27/2014,22:05:13,Tim Shank,red legs 09/27/2014,22:05:57,Tim Shank,ASR brisingid- Novodinia 09/27/2014,22:07:02,Tim Shank,more CORA 09/27/2014,22:08:16,Tim Shank,Please thank all of the front row folks for a great dive please. 09/27/2014,22:08:51,Scott France,Conference call at 1830 EDT 09/27/2014,22:09:03,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2436.1 m,TEMP :: 3.07798 C 09/27/2014,22:09:08,Scott France,HOL Aspidochirotida 09/27/2014,22:09:13,Scott France,x2 09/27/2014,22:11:19,Tim Shank,Thank you. 09/27/2014,22:14:04,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2376.4 m,TEMP :: 3.10771 C 09/27/2014,22:19:05,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2232.2 m,TEMP :: 3.23801 C 09/27/2014,22:24:06,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2070.3 m,TEMP :: 3.31315 C 09/27/2014,22:29:07,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1900.5 m,TEMP :: 3.40586 C 09/27/2014,22:34:07,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1732.5 m,TEMP :: 3.52740 C 09/27/2014,22:39:07,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1579.7 m,TEMP :: 3.73027 C 09/27/2014,22:44:08,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1396.1 m,TEMP :: 3.96073 C 09/27/2014,22:49:09,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1231.6 m,TEMP :: 4.20438 C 09/27/2014,22:54:10,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1084.8 m,TEMP :: 4.26459 C 09/27/2014,23:14:18,okexnav,DEPTH :: 491.5 m,TEMP :: 6.55361 C 09/27/2014,23:19:18,okexnav,DEPTH :: 377.2 m,TEMP :: 8.61919 C 09/27/2014,23:24:19,okexnav,DEPTH :: 268.6 m,TEMP :: 12.47774 C 09/27/2014,23:29:19,okexnav,DEPTH :: 132.0 m,TEMP :: 15.58735 C 09/27/2014,23:34:20,okexnav,DEPTH :: 54.3 m,TEMP :: 24.03493 C 09/27/2014,23:39:21,okexnav,DEPTH :: 32.8 m,TEMP :: 24.49055 C 09/27/2014,23:44:22,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3.0 m,TEMP :: 25.02166 C 09/27/2014,23:49:22,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2.6 m,TEMP :: 24.73760 C 09/27/2014,23:54:23,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2.2 m,TEMP :: 25.03463 C 09/27/2014,23:59:24,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C