09/28/2014,10:31:01,briankennedy,The currents are strong as expected so we are still assessing the DPs ability to hold station 09/28/2014,11:23:59,briankennedy, Good Morning All We are a tentative go for today’s launch on Gosnold. As expected the currents in the area are fairly strong but the ship is holding station. If the wind or current picks up we will have to reevaluate but for now we are proceeding with deployment around 0830. 09/28/2014,12:26:31,Scott France,Going through pre-dive check... 09/28/2014,12:32:50,Tim Shank,Gooood morning Scott 09/28/2014,12:32:55,Tim Shank,Good morning all 09/28/2014,12:36:27,Scott France,Good morning Tim, Amy, Brad, Kasey, Mike! Here we go! 09/28/2014,12:37:53,Scott France,D@ in water 09/28/2014,12:37:59,Scott France,D2 09/28/2014,12:39:18,michaelford,Hello! Good Morning. 09/28/2014,12:41:16,Scott France,Seirios in water 09/28/2014,12:44:23,Scott France,D2 holding at 50m for pre-dive check 09/28/2014,12:45:44,okexnav,DEPTH :: 50.3 m,TEMP :: 27.54663 C 09/28/2014,12:46:53,Scott France,D2 beginning descent to 2100 m 09/28/2014,12:46:54,Scott France,test 09/28/2014,12:49:57,jasonchaytor,Morning all 09/28/2014,12:50:45,okexnav,DEPTH :: 161.6 m,TEMP :: 23.25470 C 09/28/2014,12:54:25,Scott France,Good morning Jason. 09/28/2014,12:55:08,Scott France,I noted the conference line is set up just before getting booted from the eventlog but I see it didn't register. 09/28/2014,12:55:29,susanschnur,Good morning - forgot to log into the chat room! 09/28/2014,12:55:58,Scott France,She is so excited about Gosnold! 09/28/2014,12:56:43,Amy Baco-Taylor,Good Mornins everyone 09/28/2014,13:00:59,michaelford,SAL 09/28/2014,13:03:46,michaelford,jelly 09/28/2014,13:05:25,Scott France,JFH hydromedusae 09/28/2014,13:07:44,okexnav,DEPTH :: 675.3 m,TEMP :: 13.97904 C 09/28/2014,13:11:27,michaelford,SAL 09/28/2014,13:11:56,michaelford,JFH hydromedusa 09/28/2014,13:12:43,okexnav,DEPTH :: 810.9 m,TEMP :: 10.52059 C 09/28/2014,13:13:26,michaelford,JFH red hydro 09/28/2014,13:14:14,michaelford,JFH hydro 09/28/2014,13:15:37,susanschnur,Today we are heading to a depth of 2100. 09/28/2014,13:15:57,susanschnur,It should take about 1.25 hours (about 75 minutes) 09/28/2014,13:17:44,okexnav,DEPTH :: 937.1 m,TEMP :: 7.53470 C 09/28/2014,13:21:46,Scott France,We don't have the ability to dial *1 on conference line to keep it open, so would one of you on shore please do so... 09/28/2014,13:21:53,Tim Shank,WHOI is using an RTS unit. Shall we call in? 09/28/2014,13:22:08,Scott France,If no one else is able… 09/28/2014,13:22:09,susanschnur,Thanks to all of you for giving up your Sunday to dive with us! 09/28/2014,13:22:26,Tim Shank,wait one.. 09/28/2014,13:22:26,Scott France,It's Sunday? 09/28/2014,13:22:45,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1072.9 m,TEMP :: 5.73545 C 09/28/2014,13:22:57,Scott France,Are you ready for some… seamount!? 09/28/2014,13:22:58,susanschnur,It could also be either Tuesday or Friday. 09/28/2014,13:23:22,Tim Shank,ok we are on the call.... 09/28/2014,13:23:27,Scott France,Great thanks for the conference line help. 09/28/2014,13:24:00,Tim Shank,GOSNOLD!!!! Let's do this. :-) 09/28/2014,13:24:27,Scott France,Gosnold is my favorite team… today. 09/28/2014,13:24:59,Scott France,We had a tail-gate party on the fantail. 09/28/2014,13:25:09,Scott France,;-) 09/28/2014,13:26:28,Tim Shank,Favored to win…. 09/28/2014,13:27:31,Scott France,I anticipate a "touch-down" in about 20 minutes or so. 09/28/2014,13:27:46,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1216.2 m,TEMP :: 4.97872 C 09/28/2014,13:27:50,Scott France,Ball is in your court… 09/28/2014,13:28:21,susanschnur,Let's have some guesses as to what substrate we'll see first. Hard bottom or sediment field? 09/28/2014,13:28:46,susanschnur,We're shallower, there could be seds coming down off the top of the seamount. 09/28/2014,13:29:01,susanschnur,But we're also on a sharp ridge (a major rift arm). 09/28/2014,13:29:05,jasonchaytor,Mixed sed and rock 09/28/2014,13:29:14,susanschnur,Pillow lavas 09/28/2014,13:29:34,Scott France,Corals! 09/28/2014,13:29:43,Scott France,Corals as habitat! 09/28/2014,13:29:57,Scott France,Corals as substrata for other corals (cups)! 09/28/2014,13:30:21,michaelford,SQD or CTE red 09/28/2014,13:31:45,kaseycantwell,Scott- can you check the replay ? 09/28/2014,13:32:40,Scott France,Nice one Kasey! She scores! 09/28/2014,13:32:47,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1369.1 m,TEMP :: 4.52901 C 09/28/2014,13:32:48,Tim Shank,hard bottom with light sediment….candidella please 09/28/2014,13:32:54,Scott France,Seriously though - I'll check. 09/28/2014,13:33:17,michaelford,JFH 09/28/2014,13:33:24,michaelford,JFH 09/28/2014,13:34:03,Scott France,Video is looking at white balance data just now... 09/28/2014,13:34:16,Scott France,so no replay yet available 09/28/2014,13:34:19,kaseycantwell,ok nevermind 09/28/2014,13:34:22,kaseycantwell,thanks anyways 09/28/2014,13:34:36,Scott France,No, we can look, I mean not just right this second. 09/28/2014,13:34:46,Scott France,The video IS available for the replay. 09/28/2014,13:36:49,Tim Shank,WHOI video ROV08_2 started 09/28/2014,13:36:54,michaelford,FSH 09/28/2014,13:37:48,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1529.5 m,TEMP :: 4.36127 C 09/28/2014,13:40:26,michaelford,JFH 09/28/2014,13:40:43,Scott France,Kasey & Mike: we checked the replay between 1329-1332 (UTC) and saw a small red CTE, a small white JFH hydromedusae, and a small FSH. So, no squid. 09/28/2014,13:41:08,michaelford,nice CTE then 09/28/2014,13:41:24,kaseycantwell,awesome - thanks for checking! the red CTE is what we were looking for 09/28/2014,13:42:06,Scott France,Actually, we also just saw at 1329 a red shrimp that was flipping its abdomen and passed just in front of arm - had long trainling tentyacles. I'll bet that is what you saw. 09/28/2014,13:42:16,Scott France,But there was also a CTE! ;-) 09/28/2014,13:42:35,susanschnur,Maybe I missed this, but we have not seen the same jungle of salps here as we saw yesterday on Atlantis II at about 500 m. 09/28/2014,13:42:49,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1659.7 m,TEMP :: 4.13671 C 09/28/2014,13:43:03,Scott France,So the vehicles are streaming VERY far behind the ship; farther than typical and a function of the strong current here (>1.5 kts). 09/28/2014,13:43:32,michaelford,lack of SAL is interesting 09/28/2014,13:43:52,Scott France,So when we reach 1800 m we will stop the descent and hang in the water column for a bit to see if the vehicles will settle out closer to the ship or will remain streamed out... 09/28/2014,13:44:14,Scott France,This will be a good opportunity for some water column observations… 09/28/2014,13:44:29,michaelford,Great! 09/28/2014,13:45:06,Scott France,But since we will lose some time hanging out, and our position will be off from our initial starting position, we will then drop straight down to bottom rather than try to land at the waypoint, which would take some effort and time. 09/28/2014,13:45:29,Scott France,This means we will be landing deeper than we anticipated. More details when I have them. 09/28/2014,13:46:01,kaseycantwell,thanks Scott 09/28/2014,13:46:39,Scott France,Mike - agreed. We saw many salps (salp zone) yesterday around 500 m depth... 09/28/2014,13:47:35,michaelford,I saw - great salp day yesterday 09/28/2014,13:47:50,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1704.7 m,TEMP :: 4.13188 C 09/28/2014,13:48:49,Scott France,D2 is currently sitting over ≈2250 m isobath. 09/28/2014,13:49:06,Scott France,Target depth for landing was 2100 m. 09/28/2014,13:50:19,Scott France,SIP 09/28/2014,13:50:20,michaelford,SIP 09/28/2014,13:51:17,michaelford,JFH our old friend C. welshi 09/28/2014,13:51:27,Scott France,Mike & Kasey - can you help alert me to particularly good midwater stuff that needs to be clipped. We are doing various other activities back here and so aren't keeping a close enough eye all the time on the screen. 09/28/2014,13:51:35,michaelford,JFH 09/28/2014,13:51:50,Scott France,Video is backlogged so won't take as many clips unless requested. 09/28/2014,13:52:13,michaelford,understood 09/28/2014,13:52:51,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1757.3 m,TEMP :: 4.10208 C 09/28/2014,13:53:37,michaelford,SAL 09/28/2014,13:53:42,michaelford,FSH 09/28/2014,13:53:51,michaelford,SHI 09/28/2014,13:54:00,michaelford,SAL 09/28/2014,13:55:10,michaelford,FSH 09/28/2014,13:55:44,Scott France,So we have completed the test (sorry Mike!). With ship stopped and winch stopped, the vehicles dropped another 40 m in the water column, so crew has a better undertsanding of the tension in the winch wire and the response once we are stopped. Descent to bottom has resumed. 09/28/2014,13:57:52,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1919.3 m,TEMP :: 4.05507 C 09/28/2014,13:58:35,michaelford,SHI 09/28/2014,13:59:45,michaelford,CTE 09/28/2014,14:01:12,michaelford,JFH 09/28/2014,14:01:27,Scott France,Getting close to bottom. Vehicle over ≈2190 m isobath. 09/28/2014,14:01:51,michaelford,JFH 09/28/2014,14:02:06,michaelford,SAL slight oof 09/28/2014,14:02:06,Scott France,Long chain... 09/28/2014,14:02:19,Scott France,? 09/28/2014,14:02:20,michaelford,out of focus 09/28/2014,14:02:28,Scott France,Yup. 09/28/2014,14:02:53,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2088.2 m,TEMP :: 3.69277 C 09/28/2014,14:04:01,Scott France,Altitude lock on D2: 83 m above bottom 09/28/2014,14:04:09,Scott France,D2 at 2117 m 09/28/2014,14:07:54,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2132.9 m,TEMP :: 3.72541 C 09/28/2014,14:12:22,jasonchaytor,How could you mistake karl for anyone else?! He might need a hug now :) 09/28/2014,14:12:45,susanschnur,oops, yeah, saw the back of a head with brown hair, looked like Jeff.... 09/28/2014,14:12:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Bottom in sight! 09/28/2014,14:12:55,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2128.0 m,TEMP :: 3.73408 C 09/28/2014,14:13:20,susanschnur,more lavas! 09/28/2014,14:13:28,jasonchaytor,Say hi to karl for me 09/28/2014,14:13:31,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Double that wow 09/28/2014,14:13:35,Amy Baco-Taylor,nice 09/28/2014,14:14:00,peterauster,Corals ... check ... now where are the fish? 09/28/2014,14:14:31,jasonchaytor,There is enough sediment to sample...so i win :) 09/28/2014,14:14:42,jasonchaytor,At least in my own mind 09/28/2014,14:14:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH associates on CORO 09/28/2014,14:15:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO bamboo 09/28/2014,14:16:22,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/28/2014,14:16:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/28/2014,14:16:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH 09/28/2014,14:17:28,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of COR rubble 09/28/2014,14:17:33,susanschnur,I forgot to say the boundary for mixed sed bottom was >20% seds 09/28/2014,14:17:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,AVN actinerus 09/28/2014,14:17:48,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN 09/28/2014,14:17:52,susanschnur,but no pillow lavas, so I lose too 09/28/2014,14:17:56,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2126.6 m,TEMP :: 3.70310 C 09/28/2014,14:18:00,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR Corallium, thick skeleton 09/28/2014,14:18:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Overgrown with ZOA 09/28/2014,14:18:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH associates 09/28/2014,14:18:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,PYC pycnogonid associate 09/28/2014,14:20:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of large white fans - COR corallium, many with associates OPH 09/28/2014,14:20:23,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Some overgrown yellow SPO 09/28/2014,14:20:58,kaseycantwell,are these the same type Corallium that were were seeing yesterday with no OPH associates ? 09/28/2014,14:21:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Potentially Kasey 09/28/2014,14:21:21,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,C. niobe maybe is the species 09/28/2014,14:21:25,kaseycantwell,interesting 09/28/2014,14:21:28,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,hard to know without samples though….:) 09/28/2014,14:22:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemone - large at base 09/28/2014,14:22:22,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Some pink, many white COR corallium 09/28/2014,14:22:32,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO bamboo Acanella 09/28/2014,14:22:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,2x CRI associates 09/28/2014,14:22:56,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2121.9 m,TEMP :: 3.71133 C 09/28/2014,14:23:00,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,POL in there 09/28/2014,14:23:54,susanschnur,Possibly jumbled sheet flow moprhology 09/28/2014,14:24:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,scale worm associate 09/28/2014,14:24:32,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo bramble 09/28/2014,14:24:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO large yellow sponge 09/28/2014,14:24:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/28/2014,14:24:54,Scott France,CORA Bathypathes 09/28/2014,14:24:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo lepidisis 09/28/2014,14:25:02,Scott France,CORO Lepidisis 09/28/2014,14:25:16,Scott France,CORO Acanella 09/28/2014,14:27:48,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots and lots of COR rubble 09/28/2014,14:27:57,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2114.2 m,TEMP :: 3.71923 C 09/28/2014,14:28:03,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/28/2014,14:28:11,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Polymastea 09/28/2014,14:28:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,(that was peter....) 09/28/2014,14:28:21,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,:) 09/28/2014,14:28:47,peterauster,she touch types!! 09/28/2014,14:28:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,But yes, we do get them in the gulf of maine, pretty abundant 09/28/2014,14:29:03,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,different species 09/28/2014,14:29:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on rocks 09/28/2014,14:31:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo bramble 09/28/2014,14:31:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI 09/28/2014,14:31:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Quite the thicket! 09/28/2014,14:32:58,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2114.9 m,TEMP :: 3.71978 C 09/28/2014,14:34:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH halosaur 09/28/2014,14:34:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,(again from peter) 09/28/2014,14:34:28,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,great shot! 09/28/2014,14:35:05,peterauster,Nice done ... certainly a diferent species than others we have seen 09/28/2014,14:36:17,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR paragorgia with ZOA 09/28/2014,14:36:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Still lots of COR corallium and rubble 09/28/2014,14:37:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,So are the zooanthids that grow on paragorgia the same species as those that grow on corallium? 09/28/2014,14:37:58,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2106.3 m,TEMP :: 3.70244 C 09/28/2014,14:38:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Cup coral to right 09/28/2014,14:38:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH in COR 09/28/2014,14:38:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR cup 09/28/2014,14:39:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR on COR 09/28/2014,14:40:41,Scott France,SPO hex purple 09/28/2014,14:40:58,Scott France,Different types of ZOA overgrowing corals 09/28/2014,14:41:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,I'd lean towards Desmo with the very outward facing septae 09/28/2014,14:41:41,jasonchaytor,I1 feeds at my end are down 09/28/2014,14:41:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Caryophyllia are usually very rounded, rather than oval 09/28/2014,14:42:59,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2102.3 m,TEMP :: 3.73044 C 09/28/2014,14:44:05,susanschnur,Jason are feeds still down or was it temporary? 09/28/2014,14:44:25,jasonchaytor,Still out 09/28/2014,14:44:34,susanschnur,ok ill report it 09/28/2014,14:45:00,kaseycantwell,Susan I am calling the ISC because I2 is fine 09/28/2014,14:45:56,susanschnur,Jason - they are taking a look 09/28/2014,14:46:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO, several kinds 09/28/2014,14:46:12,jasonchaytor,Guess i need i2 at home :) 09/28/2014,14:46:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR bamboo branble 09/28/2014,14:46:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,bramble 09/28/2014,14:46:53,Scott France,SQA 09/28/2014,14:46:54,kaseycantwell,Jason - the ISC is having the same encoder issues they had yesterday. They are aware of the problem and are working on it 09/28/2014,14:47:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI 09/28/2014,14:47:30,susanschnur,so much biologial debris and overgrowth here. Very different from the relatively clean sediment-dusted surface of yesterday. 09/28/2014,14:47:48,jasonchaytor,Partially back, but choppy...will stand by 09/28/2014,14:48:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2102.4 m,TEMP :: 3.72630 C 09/28/2014,14:48:28,Scott France,ACN Actinerus 09/28/2014,14:48:33,Scott France,HOL 09/28/2014,14:48:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Cup COR debris fossil 09/28/2014,14:48:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Right next to a fossil cup coral 09/28/2014,14:49:43,Scott France,URC white 09/28/2014,14:50:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI 09/28/2014,14:50:36,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH under ledge 09/28/2014,14:50:55,Scott France,SPO skeleton only, broken coral holdfast 09/28/2014,14:51:56,Scott France,Lots of hex SPO here of different morphs: white, pink-purple, yellow-green... 09/28/2014,14:52:26,jasonchaytor,I1 seems a little more stable 09/28/2014,14:53:01,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2102.9 m,TEMP :: 3.77769 C 09/28/2014,14:54:12,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO polymastea 09/28/2014,14:54:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO large white, small yellow, small pink - lots! 09/28/2014,14:54:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI on SPO 09/28/2014,14:55:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,APH on SPO 09/28/2014,14:55:53,jasonchaytor,The max thickness (to date) of FeMn crusts on the NE seamounts is 12.5 cm 09/28/2014,14:58:02,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2099.7 m,TEMP :: 3.80968 C 09/28/2014,14:59:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/28/2014,15:00:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA bathypathes 09/28/2014,15:01:04,Scott France,CRI stalked 09/28/2014,15:01:36,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on rocks 09/28/2014,15:01:42,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,fossil COR cups 09/28/2014,15:02:29,Andrea Quattrini,good morning all! 09/28/2014,15:02:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Hi Andrea! 09/28/2014,15:03:03,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2100.3 m,TEMP :: 3.80891 C 09/28/2014,15:06:24,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI stalk covered in HYD 09/28/2014,15:07:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL in front of bathypathes? 09/28/2014,15:07:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,GAS 09/28/2014,15:08:04,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2100.3 m,TEMP :: 3.84839 C 09/28/2014,15:09:31,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH on serius 09/28/2014,15:10:09,Andrea Quattrini,FSH ophidiid 09/28/2014,15:11:44,Scott France,Same FSH here... 09/28/2014,15:12:03,Andrea Quattrini,No its a macrourid 09/28/2014,15:12:07,peterauster,FSH grenadier 09/28/2014,15:12:38,Andrea Quattrini,Coryphaenoides ?armatus, Peter? 09/28/2014,15:12:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemone 09/28/2014,15:13:05,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2097.1 m,TEMP :: 3.86459 C 09/28/2014,15:13:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of COR rubble and bramble, SPO different varieties 09/28/2014,15:13:33,peterauster,too shallow for armatus? not rounded nose enough for Coryphaenoides ... at least from what I saw 09/28/2014,15:14:51,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,POL swimming 09/28/2014,15:15:44,peterauster,no no ... maybe armatus ... just looking at Cohen et al classic "Gadiform Fishes" ... soon to be a major motion picture 09/28/2014,15:15:55,Scott France,FSH rattail? 09/28/2014,15:16:59,Andrea Quattrini,ha. I don't know about that one-different…haven't seen it before.. 09/28/2014,15:18:05,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2088.1 m,TEMP :: 3.87010 C 09/28/2014,15:20:00,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI 09/28/2014,15:20:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of COR cups in the fossil, noticed a few different species I think 09/28/2014,15:20:52,susanschnur,sediment between lobes is fairly white 09/28/2014,15:21:17,susanschnur,mostly pelagic ooze, probably some eroded basalt mixed in. 09/28/2014,15:21:39,peterauster,Last grenadier maybe Cetonurus ... maybe ... 09/28/2014,15:21:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemone 09/28/2014,15:22:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Hormathid 09/28/2014,15:22:44,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH in dead SPO 09/28/2014,15:23:06,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2087.7 m,TEMP :: 3.87820 C 09/28/2014,15:23:21,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,FSH behind anemone 09/28/2014,15:23:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Poking stick? 09/28/2014,15:24:24,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Awesome! 09/28/2014,15:24:46,Andrea Quattrini,nice video work! look likes a cusk eel 09/28/2014,15:25:18,Andrea Quattrini,FSH ophidiiform 09/28/2014,15:25:23,susanschnur,haha, i dont think we have the go-ahead for poking living things yet. 09/28/2014,15:26:02,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Good eye Susan! 09/28/2014,15:26:33,Scott France,We definitely don't have the clearance to poke biology - not that we haven't discussed it! 09/28/2014,15:26:34,Andrea Quattrini,fish maybe Diplacanthopoma? Peter-any thoughts? 09/28/2014,15:26:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/28/2014,15:27:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Ah well, not sure that's fair you can poke the geology and not the biology though…..:) 09/28/2014,15:27:49,Scott France,We've proposed a coral "tickle test" to show the commnication among polyps. 09/28/2014,15:28:07,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2085.2 m,TEMP :: 3.87726 C 09/28/2014,15:28:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,It's a great demonstration if you could….! 09/28/2014,15:28:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on COR bamboo bramble 09/28/2014,15:28:28,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,BAR on COR 09/28/2014,15:28:55,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI on COR 09/28/2014,15:29:20,peterauster,This one under cover may be a small Brotulotaenia. The grenadier before not a Cetonurus but a Malacocephalus 09/28/2014,15:30:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA 09/28/2014,15:30:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,URC on COR bamboo bramble 09/28/2014,15:31:29,Andrea Quattrini,I think Brotulotaenia are mesopelagic, no? 09/28/2014,15:31:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Javania and Desmo there in the subfossil 09/28/2014,15:32:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO white 09/28/2014,15:32:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on rock 09/28/2014,15:33:08,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2084.8 m,TEMP :: 3.87434 C 09/28/2014,15:33:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA 09/28/2014,15:33:46,Andrea Quattrini,white SQA 09/28/2014,15:34:02,Andrea Quattrini,is this all bramble bamboo? 09/28/2014,15:34:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,most of it, some corallium here and there 09/28/2014,15:34:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,pretty impressive! 09/28/2014,15:34:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR acanella 09/28/2014,15:35:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on COR 09/28/2014,15:35:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI on COR 09/28/2014,15:35:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Bar on COR 09/28/2014,15:36:16,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/28/2014,15:38:09,Scott France,Off for lunch. See you soon. I think this is when all the MOST AWESOME STUFF makes its appearance, so enjoy 09/28/2014,15:38:09,Scott France,.. 09/28/2014,15:38:09,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2089.1 m,TEMP :: 3.85445 C 09/28/2014,15:38:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Can we zoom on the boundary? 09/28/2014,15:38:57,susanschnur,again, while Scott is out feel free to call in on the conference line and add some commentary. 09/28/2014,15:39:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,thanks susan - sometimes this is where cup corals hide - don't see any though 09/28/2014,15:40:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI 09/28/2014,15:41:55,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of old subfossil corals here 09/28/2014,15:42:01,Andrea Quattrini,is this a thread-legged shrimp? 09/28/2014,15:42:02,peterauster,Did you say "Petered out?" Maybe Susaned out? 09/28/2014,15:42:18,peterauster,:) 09/28/2014,15:42:41,Andrea Quattrini,funny… 09/28/2014,15:42:53,susanschnur,haha, no pun intended 09/28/2014,15:43:10,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2087.4 m,TEMP :: 3.84111 C 09/28/2014,15:43:10,peterauster,I guess I'm not a dinosaur ... I've actually used an emoticon! 09/28/2014,15:44:21,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Close up of SPO "goblet" 09/28/2014,15:44:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH at base 09/28/2014,15:44:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI 09/28/2014,15:45:02,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,x2 09/28/2014,15:45:07,Andrea Quattrini,pink CRI 09/28/2014,15:46:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium 09/28/2014,15:46:55,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Yellow ZOA 09/28/2014,15:47:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH associates 09/28/2014,15:47:04,Andrea Quattrini,CORO white corallium 09/28/2014,15:48:11,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2081.7 m,TEMP :: 3.81818 C 09/28/2014,15:48:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO vase 09/28/2014,15:48:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI and OPH on top 09/28/2014,15:49:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR metallogorgia? 09/28/2014,15:49:45,susanschnur,fish ID? 09/28/2014,15:49:46,Andrea Quattrini,not the same behind coral-but i think we did image this earlier 09/28/2014,15:49:55,Andrea Quattrini,another zoom? 09/28/2014,15:50:14,Andrea Quattrini,lateral view would be good 09/28/2014,15:51:38,peterauster,Looks like a Malacocephalus ... grenadier 09/28/2014,15:51:39,Andrea Quattrini,beautiful thanks… 09/28/2014,15:51:52,Andrea Quattrini,i think same as before... 09/28/2014,15:52:02,peterauster,yes yes ... nice flying and video!! 09/28/2014,15:52:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/28/2014,15:52:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA bathypathes 09/28/2014,15:53:11,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2075.5 m,TEMP :: 3.79920 C 09/28/2014,15:55:17,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR acanella (?) 09/28/2014,15:55:36,Andrea Quattrini,Chrysogorgia 09/28/2014,15:55:45,Andrea Quattrini,? 09/28/2014,15:56:06,kaseycantwell,good eye! 09/28/2014,15:56:11,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH in COR 09/28/2014,15:56:16,Andrea Quattrini,Chryso 09/28/2014,15:56:18,Andrea Quattrini,CORO 09/28/2014,15:57:26,Andrea Quattrini,some of these species bioluminesce- 09/28/2014,15:58:03,Andrea Quattrini,not an acanella- 09/28/2014,15:58:12,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2074.8 m,TEMP :: 3.82501 C 09/28/2014,15:58:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Maybe POL in COR chrysogorgia 09/28/2014,15:59:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,thanks Andrea! 09/28/2014,15:59:25,Scott France,CORO Chrsyogorgia 09/28/2014,15:59:53,Andrea Quattrini,yep! 09/28/2014,16:00:18,susanschnur,scott is back, now my turn for lunch. 09/28/2014,16:03:20,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2071.1 m,TEMP :: 3.80527 C 09/28/2014,16:06:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,large white SPO 09/28/2014,16:06:59,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI and SHI on SPO 09/28/2014,16:08:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Looks like there's a bunch OPH in the folds 09/28/2014,16:08:14,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2066.1 m,TEMP :: 3.78751 C 09/28/2014,16:09:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA bathypathes 09/28/2014,16:09:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,URC 09/28/2014,16:09:48,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,on SPO 09/28/2014,16:11:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR paragorgia 09/28/2014,16:11:21,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on COR 09/28/2014,16:11:24,Scott France,CORO Paragorgia 09/28/2014,16:11:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,few ZOA 09/28/2014,16:11:31,Scott France,no ZOA on Paragorgia 09/28/2014,16:11:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,few in the middle there - yellow? 09/28/2014,16:11:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,2-3 polyps? 09/28/2014,16:12:28,Scott France,I saw OPH arms but not ZOA, but then started typing so my eyes weren't on screen 09/28/2014,16:13:15,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2064.3 m,TEMP :: 3.79286 C 09/28/2014,16:13:32,Eleanor Bors,WHOI Video"…ROV07_3" Started. 09/28/2014,16:15:29,Scott France,CRI stalked 09/28/2014,16:15:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Yellow large SPO 09/28/2014,16:15:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH at base of SPO 09/28/2014,16:16:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,URC 09/28/2014,16:17:54,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,HOL pink 09/28/2014,16:18:16,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2058.2 m,TEMP :: 3.81294 C 09/28/2014,16:18:20,Scott France,Will try to move a bit faster to climb this slope into a different biotope. 09/28/2014,16:18:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,great! 09/28/2014,16:20:05,Scott France,Can't go too fast because it is unclear what the slope ahead brings… in terms of ROV ops. 09/28/2014,16:21:19,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO iridogorgia 09/28/2014,16:21:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI on CORO 09/28/2014,16:21:40,Andrea Quattrini,I magnispiralis? 09/28/2014,16:22:50,Scott France,Yes - magnispiralis 09/28/2014,16:23:16,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2056.9 m,TEMP :: 3.81437 C 09/28/2014,16:24:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO corallium with ZOA 09/28/2014,16:24:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on CORO 09/28/2014,16:24:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI on CORO 09/28/2014,16:26:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO metallogorgia 09/28/2014,16:26:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,beautiful big colony 09/28/2014,16:28:17,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2047.5 m,TEMP :: 3.82325 C 09/28/2014,16:28:39,susanschnur,I'm back from lunch. 09/28/2014,16:29:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/28/2014,16:30:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,I2 is a little flaky here... 09/28/2014,16:31:17,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,I2 is down… 09/28/2014,16:31:54,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,And it's back……storms inbetween us maybe..... 09/28/2014,16:32:38,peterauster,Can we get D2 depth and heading back on quad view? 09/28/2014,16:33:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Cup coral on rock? 09/28/2014,16:33:18,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2043.8 m,TEMP :: 3.83510 C 09/28/2014,16:34:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA bathypathes 09/28/2014,16:36:31,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA 09/28/2014,16:36:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Long antenae again, maybe some hydroids? 09/28/2014,16:38:16,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA acanthogorgia 09/28/2014,16:38:19,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2037.4 m,TEMP :: 3.83604 C 09/28/2014,16:38:22,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO not CORA! 09/28/2014,16:38:59,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN ring anemone in CORO 09/28/2014,16:39:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH in CORO 09/28/2014,16:39:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI on CORO 09/28/2014,16:39:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO metallogorgia 09/28/2014,16:39:37,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,x2 09/28/2014,16:40:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO bamboo lepidisis 09/28/2014,16:40:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO anthomastus 09/28/2014,16:41:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR red large 09/28/2014,16:41:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO chrysogorgia 09/28/2014,16:41:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO paramuricea 09/28/2014,16:41:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,really nice diversity here! 09/28/2014,16:42:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Huge amount of subfossil rubble here 09/28/2014,16:43:20,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2021.7 m,TEMP :: 3.85335 C 09/28/2014,16:44:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,pinnacle with multiple species of CORO and SPO 09/28/2014,16:44:03,peterauster,lateral around the point? 09/28/2014,16:44:24,Andrea Quattrini,yellow CORO? 09/28/2014,16:44:27,susanschnur,ROV team is navigating to get a better view 09/28/2014,16:44:32,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR large white 09/28/2014,16:44:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO paragorgia, large colonies 09/28/2014,16:45:09,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOA? 09/28/2014,16:45:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOA overgrown on skeletons, OPH associates 09/28/2014,16:45:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO candidella, primnoid 09/28/2014,16:46:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA on CORO candidella 09/28/2014,16:46:29,kaseycantwell,Scott- weren't you looking for this yesterday? 09/28/2014,16:46:31,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOA overgrowth on candidella? 09/28/2014,16:46:44,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,we didn't get any candidella yesterday Kasey, mostly corallium 09/28/2014,16:46:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,we were looking for it though! 09/28/2014,16:47:16,kaseycantwell,that's what I thought. thanks! 09/28/2014,16:48:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,different up here - lots of rubble 09/28/2014,16:48:21,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2009.8 m,TEMP :: 3.92198 C 09/28/2014,16:49:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Beautiful wall, covered in CORO 09/28/2014,16:50:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Can we look at this wall closer? 09/28/2014,16:51:25,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA 09/28/2014,16:51:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO corallium, large colonies 09/28/2014,16:51:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO candidella 09/28/2014,16:51:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO bamboo bramble 09/28/2014,16:52:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lot of associates - OPH, SPO, SQA 09/28/2014,16:53:22,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2006.8 m,TEMP :: 3.87346 C 09/28/2014,16:53:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on wall 09/28/2014,16:54:01,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,thick base on this corallium 09/28/2014,16:54:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/28/2014,16:55:05,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,so where are all the enallopsammia? 09/28/2014,16:55:32,Andrea Quattrini,have you seen enallopsammia on seamounts? or in deeper waters? 09/28/2014,16:56:07,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,E. rostrata - a lot on NES and Corner Rise, down to ~2200 09/28/2014,16:56:22,Andrea Quattrini,interesting-I 09/28/2014,16:56:56,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Tended to be in clumps of many colonies, but still present and relatively abundant 09/28/2014,16:57:56,Andrea Quattrini,has anyone looked at aragonite sat state at these depths here? 09/28/2014,16:58:23,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1985.3 m,TEMP :: 3.95038 C 09/28/2014,16:58:37,Emily Duwan,FSH ophidiid 09/28/2014,16:58:37,susanschnur,cusk eel? 09/28/2014,16:58:55,Andrea Quattrini,some type=-missed it 09/28/2014,16:59:24,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Adkins or Robinson group I think are looking at carbonate sats... 09/28/2014,16:59:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,large yellow SPO 09/28/2014,16:59:37,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI & OPH associates 09/28/2014,17:00:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI 09/28/2014,17:00:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI swimming 09/28/2014,17:01:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ACN anemone hormathid 09/28/2014,17:02:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO calvularia, purple stoloniferous 09/28/2014,17:02:59,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO paragorgia, with ZOA overgrown 09/28/2014,17:03:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO corallium 09/28/2014,17:03:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO various 09/28/2014,17:03:24,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1985.2 m,TEMP :: 3.91438 C 09/28/2014,17:04:55,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO candidellia, with SPO overgrowth on base 09/28/2014,17:05:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH, SQA, ZOA associates 09/28/2014,17:05:14,Andrea Quattrini,white SQA 09/28/2014,17:05:17,Andrea Quattrini,on Candidella 09/28/2014,17:05:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Smaller, pinker ZOA 09/28/2014,17:05:39,Andrea Quattrini,those polyps have more than 8 tentacles 09/28/2014,17:05:40,Andrea Quattrini,ZOA 09/28/2014,17:06:28,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI on CORO 09/28/2014,17:06:42,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI in SPO 09/28/2014,17:07:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Aplacophora! 09/28/2014,17:07:29,Andrea Quattrini,yes Aplac 09/28/2014,17:07:41,Andrea Quattrini,bare skeleton underneath 09/28/2014,17:08:25,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1989.5 m,TEMP :: 3.95567 C 09/28/2014,17:08:31,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Interesting that there seem to be the "usual" yellow ZOA in the back, yet it's these small pink ZOA on the coral 09/28/2014,17:09:43,Andrea Quattrini,was thinking the same-also, we see yellow ZOA on sponges, other COROS…this pink one is the first for me 09/28/2014,17:11:02,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO stoloniferous 09/28/2014,17:11:08,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,purple 09/28/2014,17:11:34,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,overgrowing dead SPO 09/28/2014,17:11:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA on rock 09/28/2014,17:11:51,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,lots of different SPO 09/28/2014,17:11:55,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA on APO 09/28/2014,17:11:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO 09/28/2014,17:12:35,robertcarney,Almost Mardi Gras colors:) 09/28/2014,17:13:26,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1988.4 m,TEMP :: 3.91565 C 09/28/2014,17:14:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,looks like the bamboo bramble has reappeared on top 09/28/2014,17:15:45,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO paragorgia, with ZOA overgrowth 09/28/2014,17:16:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ZOA on other coral skeleton 09/28/2014,17:16:25,Andrea Quattrini,this association was seen in Whittard Canyon off Ireland too 09/28/2014,17:16:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on CORO paragorgia 09/28/2014,17:17:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,PYC on rock 09/28/2014,17:18:03,Amy Baco-Taylor,Zoanthid genus is likely Bullagummizoanthus 09/28/2014,17:18:16,Amy Baco-Taylor,also see it in hawaii in similar association but with corallium 09/28/2014,17:18:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,which one, the light yellow, dark yellow or pink? Or all…? 09/28/2014,17:18:26,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1984.9 m,TEMP :: 3.84337 C 09/28/2014,17:18:32,Scott France,Is that a serious name Amy? 09/28/2014,17:18:41,Scott France,Before I try to pronounce it! 09/28/2014,17:18:42,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,She just wants you to say it on air….:) 09/28/2014,17:18:44,Andrea Quattrini,interesting Amy! 09/28/2014,17:19:48,Amy Baco-Taylor,Yes, Frederic Sinniger described it 09/28/2014,17:20:05,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA bathypathes 09/28/2014,17:20:07,Scott France,Yup - just "verified" on the web! 09/28/2014,17:20:32,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Are all the zoanthids the same species just different colors? 09/28/2014,17:20:59,Scott France,I suspect that isn't entirely known... 09/28/2014,17:21:12,Scott France,I know there are multiple species that we have collected... 09/28/2014,17:21:26,Scott France,But cant tell you about specific associations right now. 09/28/2014,17:21:36,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,interesting! 09/28/2014,17:21:39,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI stalked 09/28/2014,17:22:09,Amy Baco-Taylor,I only know the few zoanthids from Hawaii. Based on genetics, there were several different genera… 09/28/2014,17:22:41,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,interesting! 09/28/2014,17:22:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO bamboo lepidisis type 09/28/2014,17:23:27,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1976.1 m,TEMP :: 3.82358 C 09/28/2014,17:24:44,Amy Baco-Taylor,Sorry they are on paragorgia in Hawaii too - yes that is why because on bubble gum coral 09/28/2014,17:25:24,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Large CORA on top 09/28/2014,17:25:54,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO paramuricea 09/28/2014,17:26:06,Andrea Quattrini,CORA Telopathes ?magna 09/28/2014,17:26:29,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO anthomastus - white body 09/28/2014,17:26:36,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Anthomastus 09/28/2014,17:26:38,Andrea Quattrini,CORP 09/28/2014,17:26:44,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on paramuricea 09/28/2014,17:27:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI stalked 09/28/2014,17:27:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,several CRI 09/28/2014,17:27:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI on CORA 09/28/2014,17:28:25,Scott France,CORA Telopathes mabna 09/28/2014,17:28:28,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1967.6 m,TEMP :: 3.82926 C 09/28/2014,17:30:40,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,URC 09/28/2014,17:30:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH 09/28/2014,17:30:59,Andrea Quattrini,agree-Scott 09/28/2014,17:31:10,Andrea Quattrini,looks like two different OPH species on CORO skeleton 09/28/2014,17:32:23,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,..there were lots of scleractinians here once…..many thousands of years ago….. 09/28/2014,17:33:29,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1965.7 m,TEMP :: 3.79711 C 09/28/2014,17:34:09,Andrea Quattrini,cool 09/28/2014,17:34:12,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,PAG with sponge on back? 09/28/2014,17:34:29,Andrea Quattrini,ha not a good housing market here... 09/28/2014,17:34:50,Andrea Quattrini,APH caprellid 09/28/2014,17:34:53,Andrea Quattrini,? 09/28/2014,17:35:56,Amy Baco-Taylor,not seen it before 09/28/2014,17:37:16,peterauster,a moon sponge? 09/28/2014,17:37:47,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO bamboo lepidisis 09/28/2014,17:37:59,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO metallogorgia 09/28/2014,17:38:08,susanschnur,Any more info on aragonite saturation? I think the aragonite compensation depth is around 1500 m in the Atlantic? Do any of these organisms produce aragonite hard parts? 09/28/2014,17:38:30,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1953.3 m,TEMP :: 3.85109 C 09/28/2014,17:38:40,Andrea Quattrini,the cup corals do- 09/28/2014,17:38:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,The hard corals do - we've seen a couple of cup corals 09/28/2014,17:39:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,In other areas (retriever for example) we see larger scleractinian colonies at these depths 09/28/2014,17:39:39,Andrea Quattrini,i think it is interesting to see solenosmilia, enallopsammia >1500 m…would make interesting comparative experiments (pH, etc.) with Lophelia 09/28/2014,17:39:51,Andrea Quattrini,and madrepora occurs deeper too... 09/28/2014,17:39:54,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,But nothing like the fossil record for sure 09/28/2014,17:40:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,There were obviously larger communities of hard corals here in the past - just from the amount of subfossils we're seeing here 09/28/2014,17:41:05,Emily Duwan,FSH ophidiid 09/28/2014,17:43:31,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1943.5 m,TEMP :: 3.91053 C 09/28/2014,17:45:05,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA several on rock 09/28/2014,17:45:22,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO metallogorgia 09/28/2014,17:46:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO stoloniferous purple 09/28/2014,17:47:39,Andrea Quattrini,beautiful image 09/28/2014,17:47:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SPO yellow 09/28/2014,17:48:13,Andrea Quattrini,Lophogastrid SHI 09/28/2014,17:48:32,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1938.2 m,TEMP :: 3.98301 C 09/28/2014,17:48:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on bamboo bramble 09/28/2014,17:48:58,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH on stoloniferous 09/28/2014,17:49:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SQA on rocks 09/28/2014,17:49:07,Andrea Quattrini,SQQ ahite 09/28/2014,17:49:08,Andrea Quattrini,white 09/28/2014,17:49:12,Andrea Quattrini,SQA 09/28/2014,17:51:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO metallogorgia 09/28/2014,17:51:43,Emily Duwan,FSH cusk eel 09/28/2014,17:52:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Purple coral below it? 09/28/2014,17:52:42,Amy Baco-Taylor,:) 09/28/2014,17:52:54,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Dense aggregation of CORO and SPO 09/28/2014,17:53:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1927.0 m,TEMP :: 3.90673 C 09/28/2014,17:54:41,Scott France,Was that the intent of the name Amy? Bring a little joy into our lives? 09/28/2014,17:55:26,Scott France,Certainly is more evocative than Paragorgizoanthus. 09/28/2014,17:57:02,Andrea Quattrini,moving to another ridge 09/28/2014,17:57:22,Scott France,Same ridge but cutting across the curve. 09/28/2014,17:57:30,Amy Baco-Taylor,He named several new genera in that paper, all of which were epifauna on an octocoral or other taxon, so bullagumizoanthus, zoanthid on bubble gum coral.. 09/28/2014,17:57:35,Scott France,Not sure why that was decided. 09/28/2014,17:57:54,Andrea Quattrini,? 09/28/2014,17:58:25,susanschnur,Last report I overheard from nav, we had about 400 m till wapyoint 3 on the summit. 09/28/2014,17:58:33,susanschnur,Not sure if we'll make it up there but would be interesting. 09/28/2014,17:58:34,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1928.1 m,TEMP :: 3.96232 C 09/28/2014,17:58:48,Amy Baco-Taylor,from the paper: 09/28/2014,17:58:50,Amy Baco-Taylor,Etymology: the name refers to the affinity of this zoanthid genus 09/28/2014,to bubble gum corals (family Paragorgiidae) with ‘‘bulla’’ and 09/28/2014,‘‘gummi’’ being the latin words for ‘‘bubble’’ and ‘‘gum’’ 09/28/2014,respectively, and -zoanthus, a common ending of genera names 09/28/2014,in the order, historically referring to the flower-like appearance of 09/28/2014,the animal polyps. 09/28/2014,17:59:42,Scott France,lol I think last time I said "bubblegummizoanthus!" 09/28/2014,17:59:47,Scott France,I'll have to be more careful. 09/28/2014,18:00:21,Scott France,So an overview of the move. We are trying to reach the summit before we end dive… 09/28/2014,18:01:05,Scott France,When we zoomed wide on hypac to see the more distant target and essentially drew a straight bearing to it, it caused us to go out over that drop… 09/28/2014,18:01:07,kaseycantwell,what time do we need to be off bottom? 09/28/2014,18:02:23,Scott France,So we are reconfiguring the strategy to make it to the top. 09/28/2014,18:02:27,Scott France,If we can... 09/28/2014,18:03:35,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1921.0 m,TEMP :: 3.99747 C 09/28/2014,18:05:33,susanschnur,1 hour 25 min left on bottom 09/28/2014,18:08:26,Scott France,Looks like we will be able to make it up to the edge of the plateau this afternoon. 09/28/2014,18:08:36,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1916.0 m,TEMP :: 4.01935 C 09/28/2014,18:08:36,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,great! 09/28/2014,18:11:47,susanschnur,interesting sheet flow here, again with these ripply marks on top 09/28/2014,18:13:26,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,COR corallium large colonies 09/28/2014,18:13:32,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO 09/28/2014,18:13:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO paramuricea 09/28/2014,18:13:37,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1911.2 m,TEMP :: 4.02034 C 09/28/2014,18:15:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Beautiful wall 09/28/2014,18:16:23,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,PYC 09/28/2014,18:16:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO corallium with CORO stoloniferous, OPH 09/28/2014,18:17:23,Andrea Quattrini,OPH? associate in SPO 09/28/2014,18:18:38,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1903.9 m,TEMP :: 4.02188 C 09/28/2014,18:22:23,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO paragorgia, almost completely overgrown with ZOA 09/28/2014,18:22:30,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH associate 09/28/2014,18:22:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Multiple metallogorgia CORO 09/28/2014,18:23:39,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1893.7 m,TEMP :: 4.01864 C 09/28/2014,18:26:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO bamboo 09/28/2014,18:27:31,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI on CORO 09/28/2014,18:28:02,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,GAS at base 09/28/2014,18:28:39,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1889.5 m,TEMP :: 4.03216 C 09/28/2014,18:29:28,Scott France,CORO bamboo branched different from others on dive 09/28/2014,18:29:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Wall 'o corals and sponges.... 09/28/2014,18:30:58,Scott France,CORO Candidella among Corallium 09/28/2014,18:33:19,Scott France,CORO Candidella 09/28/2014,18:33:40,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1883.5 m,TEMP :: 4.01957 C 09/28/2014,18:35:06,Eleanor Bors,WHOI video "…ROV08_4" started 09/28/2014,18:38:28,Emily Duwan,FSH cusk eel 09/28/2014,18:38:33,Andrea Quattrini,zoom anymore on head? 09/28/2014,18:38:41,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1878.4 m,TEMP :: 4.02062 C 09/28/2014,18:38:47,Scott France,Stunning view 09/28/2014,18:40:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO iridogorgia 09/28/2014,18:40:49,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/28/2014,18:40:54,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,bathypathes 09/28/2014,18:41:15,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,SHI 09/28/2014,18:42:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR sun star 09/28/2014,18:43:15,Andrea Quattrini,a quick scholar search...Commonly occurring small to moderate sized species fed predominately on small crustaceans and polychaetes, while less common large-bodied species igested decapods and teleosts and displayed ontogenetic shifts in diets. 09/28/2014,18:43:22,Andrea Quattrini,Crabtree et al…. 09/28/2014,18:43:42,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1861.9 m,TEMP :: 4.01831 C 09/28/2014,18:43:43,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/28/2014,18:44:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA anthomastus 09/28/2014,18:46:46,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO iridigorgia 09/28/2014,18:46:52,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,splendens 09/28/2014,18:47:03,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/28/2014,18:47:50,Emily Duwan,FSH halosaur to left and FSH cusk eel center 09/28/2014,18:48:43,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1847.1 m,TEMP :: 4.02007 C 09/28/2014,18:53:43,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1853.4 m,TEMP :: 4.02276 C 09/28/2014,18:54:10,peterauster,might have been a hallucination 09/28/2014,18:54:30,susanschnur,Too many donuts from Clyde's cider mill 09/28/2014,18:55:03,peterauster,or not enough?? 09/28/2014,18:56:10,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASRx3 09/28/2014,18:58:19,Scott France,CORO Matellogorgia x5 09/28/2014,18:58:28,Scott France,Metallogorgia 09/28/2014,18:58:44,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1852.8 m,TEMP :: 4.02221 C 09/28/2014,18:59:14,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO chryospgorgia 09/28/2014,18:59:17,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,5x OPH on CORO 09/28/2014,18:59:20,susanschnur,More sediment here on the slope. Scratch test shows it to be sand with mn-crusted pebbles on top. 09/28/2014,18:59:24,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI talked 09/28/2014,18:59:36,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO paragorgia with ZOA 09/28/2014,18:59:44,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO iridigorgia 09/28/2014,18:59:45,Andrea Quattrini,little CORO white left of Chryso 09/28/2014,18:59:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of OPH associates 09/28/2014,19:00:14,Andrea Quattrini,SPO white spikey 09/28/2014,19:01:20,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Large rocky outcrop, many CORO, CORA, SPO 09/28/2014,19:02:03,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of OPH on CRI stalks, and CORO tips 09/28/2014,19:02:13,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Polymastea SPO 09/28/2014,19:02:38,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Lots of stalked CRI! 09/28/2014,19:03:21,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORO iridogorgia splendens 09/28/2014,19:03:30,susanschnur,Much flatter, more sediment 09/28/2014,19:03:45,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1848.5 m,TEMP :: 4.02424 C 09/28/2014,19:03:50,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Much sparser colonies of CORO and SPO too 09/28/2014,19:04:11,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,ASR 09/28/2014,19:06:28,Scott France,ACN Hormathiid? 09/28/2014,19:06:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,missed it… 09/28/2014,19:07:53,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA 09/28/2014,19:07:57,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,OPH associates 09/28/2014,19:08:43,Andrea Quattrini,big CORA 09/28/2014,19:08:46,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1845.7 m,TEMP :: 4.02133 C 09/28/2014,19:09:27,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Up onto a sediment plain 09/28/2014,19:10:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CRI stalked 09/28/2014,19:11:04,susanschnur,can we use the sepoke? or would you like to move along? 09/28/2014,19:11:29,susanschnur,alternately we could try to move to the sides to find more life. 09/28/2014,19:11:33,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,all good from mystic 09/28/2014,19:11:47,kaseycantwell,sepoke! 09/28/2014,19:13:47,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1848.1 m,TEMP :: 4.01831 C 09/28/2014,19:14:49,Scott France,CORA Telopathes 09/28/2014,19:15:00,Scott France,CORO Lepidisis 09/28/2014,19:15:05,Scott France,SPO 09/28/2014,19:15:06,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,Still lots of coral and sponges wherever there is hardbottom without sediment 09/28/2014,19:16:13,Scott France,CORO Paramuricea 09/28/2014,19:16:35,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,CORA parantipathes 09/28/2014,19:16:52,susanschnur,15 minutes till off bottom 09/28/2014,19:18:48,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1846.6 m,TEMP :: 4.02177 C 09/28/2014,19:20:01,Emily Duwan,FSH blue hake 09/28/2014,19:20:52,Scott France,x2 09/28/2014,19:21:51,susanschnur,any estimates on sed thickness? 09/28/2014,19:22:04,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,2cm 09/28/2014,19:23:10,kaseycantwell,5 cm 09/28/2014,19:23:49,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1850.8 m,TEMP :: 4.01732 C 09/28/2014,19:23:57,Brendan Roark,10 cm 09/28/2014,19:24:47,susanschnur,Test 1 = 20 cm 09/28/2014,19:24:58,Brendan Roark,measured 20 cm 09/28/2014,19:25:44,Scott France,May have been the skid of ROV that stopped penetration 09/28/2014,19:25:51,Scott France,Will test another spot 09/28/2014,19:26:55,Scott France,As we manoever, let me tell you we'll be leaving bottom immediately after this poke… 09/28/2014,19:27:10,Scott France,Conference call at 1545 EDT 09/28/2014,19:28:50,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1849.2 m,TEMP :: 4.02171 C 09/28/2014,19:29:52,kaseycantwell,release the sepoke! 09/28/2014,19:33:51,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1847.4 m,TEMP :: 4.01528 C 09/28/2014,19:35:57,Scott France,See you shortly on the conference call. 09/28/2014,19:36:18,rhianwaller@tethys.gso.uri.edu,thanks Scott and Susan, we'll be here for the call! 09/28/2014,19:38:51,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1847.7 m,TEMP :: 4.02628 C 09/28/2014,19:38:58,peterauster,FSH Halosaur 09/28/2014,19:43:52,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1728.7 m,TEMP :: 4.08918 C 09/28/2014,19:48:53,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1576.4 m,TEMP :: 4.21244 C 09/28/2014,19:50:54,kaseycantwell,Andrea we are on the planning call if you want to join 09/28/2014,19:51:13,Andrea Quattrini,trying to! 09/28/2014,19:51:22,Andrea Quattrini,But, call keeps failing~ 09/28/2014,19:51:35,Andrea Quattrini,just wrote Brian an IM 09/28/2014,19:52:46,kaseycantwell,did you just get through? 09/28/2014,19:52:49,Andrea Quattrini,yes 09/28/2014,19:53:02,kaseycantwell,we are talking about the Kiwi dive plan 09/28/2014,19:53:21,Andrea Quattrini,great thanks! 09/28/2014,19:53:53,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1420.3 m,TEMP :: 4.37997 C 09/28/2014,19:58:54,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1262.9 m,TEMP :: 5.05275 C 09/28/2014,20:03:56,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1095.6 m,TEMP :: 5.61783 C 09/28/2014,20:08:57,okexnav,DEPTH :: 943.6 m,TEMP :: 7.37508 C 09/28/2014,20:13:58,okexnav,DEPTH :: 766.6 m,TEMP :: 11.22383 C 09/28/2014,20:18:59,okexnav,DEPTH :: 617.2 m,TEMP :: 15.37572 C 09/28/2014,20:24:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: 484.1 m,TEMP :: 17.60913 C 09/28/2014,20:29:01,okexnav,DEPTH :: 342.8 m,TEMP :: 18.56685 C 09/28/2014,20:34:02,okexnav,DEPTH :: 201.1 m,TEMP :: 20.86927 C 09/28/2014,20:39:03,okexnav,DEPTH :: 51.0 m,TEMP :: 27.52620 C 09/28/2014,20:44:04,okexnav,DEPTH :: 23.2 m,TEMP :: 27.54937 C 09/28/2014,20:49:04,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3.0 m,TEMP :: C 09/28/2014,20:54:05,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2.4 m,TEMP :: C 09/28/2014,20:59:06,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C