10/06/2014,10:29:16,briankennedy,It looks like a good day for a Dive. We will talk to you all about 8:30EDT as we explore Nantucket Canyon. 10/06/2014,11:59:09,michaelford,test 10/06/2014,12:06:22,Scott France,Good morning Mike. Looks good for a dive in nantucket Canyon. 10/06/2014,12:08:58,michaelford,Hello Scott, looking forward to it. 10/06/2014,12:12:26,kaseycantwell,Good morng Scott and Susan! 10/06/2014,12:14:57,Scott France,Hi Kasey! Once more unto the deep, if I may paraphrase. 10/06/2014,12:22:57,kaseycantwell,Yay! I'm glad the weather held out for one last dive! 10/06/2014,12:28:04,Scott France,Brian's on the deck crew this morning. 10/06/2014,12:28:25,kaseycantwell,well that 10/06/2014,12:28:27,kaseycantwell,'s fun! 10/06/2014,12:29:35,Tim Shank,Good morning all 10/06/2014,12:29:55,Tim Shank,WHOI Video 13-1 started 10/06/2014,12:30:06,Tim Shank,recorded Brian on deck :-) 10/06/2014,12:30:11,Scott France,Morning Tim. Beautiful start to it! 10/06/2014,12:30:13,Scott France,D2 in water 10/06/2014,12:30:20,Scott France,Nice job Brian! 10/06/2014,12:30:41,Tim Shank,Gorgeous day there and here (more importantly there). 10/06/2014,12:31:00,Scott France,Ha! Better late than never, I guess. 10/06/2014,12:31:10,Scott France,Awesome sunset last night as well. 10/06/2014,12:31:27,Scott France,Red sky at night... 10/06/2014,12:33:09,Scott France,Seirios in water 10/06/2014,12:34:36,Tim Shank,Would love to see your sunset pictures - For all, Scott is a most excellent photographer. 10/06/2014,12:35:35,Scott France,No competition with Art on board! I left my big gear at home this time, but did snag a nice one through hawse hole last night. 10/06/2014,12:37:17,Scott France,D2 at 50 m for pre-dive check 10/06/2014,12:39:35,Scott France,D2 beginning descent to target 1875 m depth. 10/06/2014,12:39:50,michaelford,would you kick the navdata stream? 10/06/2014,12:39:56,Scott France,Conference call being set up. 10/06/2014,12:40:10,Scott France,Navdata stream will begin automatically in a moment 10/06/2014,12:40:36,Scott France,Tim: I sent some sun[set]shine your way… 10/06/2014,12:41:28,susanschnur,OKEX line is ready 10/06/2014,12:42:40,Scott France,Mike: tsometimes "automatic" needs a manual helping hand! ;-) 10/06/2014,12:42:46,Scott France,Data should be streaming now 10/06/2014,12:42:46,okexnav,DEPTH :: 149.8042 m,TEMP :: 16.45388 C 10/06/2014,12:44:14,brendanreser,NAV & ENV sensors are being received and transmitted 10/06/2014,12:44:23,Scott France,Expected bottom time 1339 UTC (0939 EDT) 10/06/2014,12:44:41,Scott France,Copy that Brendan! 10/06/2014,12:45:34,susanschnur,And as a reminder, we will need to leave bottom by around 1430 in order to conduct midwater transects on the way up. 10/06/2014,12:47:46,michaelford,SAL 10/06/2014,12:47:53,okexnav,DEPTH :: 304.0626 m,TEMP :: 10.83670 C 10/06/2014,12:48:17,michaelford,disc - check that 10/06/2014,12:48:58,michaelford,SAL 10/06/2014,12:49:54,michaelford,SAL 10/06/2014,12:51:01,michaelford,check S. fusiformis on last SAL 10/06/2014,12:52:07,michaelford,FSH 10/06/2014,12:52:48,michaelford,SAL 10/06/2014,12:53:06,Scott France,FSH hatchetfish 10/06/2014,12:53:12,okexnav,DEPTH :: 470.6987 m,TEMP :: 7.54636 C 10/06/2014,12:55:17,michaelford,CTE 10/06/2014,12:55:51,Scott France,Could that have been a leptocephalus-like larva? 10/06/2014,12:56:03,Scott France,tumbling... 10/06/2014,12:57:22,michaelford,SAL chains 10/06/2014,12:58:12,michaelford,good SAL near arm 10/06/2014,12:58:19,okexnav,DEPTH :: 627.6250 m,TEMP :: 5.53194 C 10/06/2014,12:59:30,michaelford,nice SAL chains Sierios 10/06/2014,13:03:25,okexnav,DEPTH :: 785.3499 m,TEMP :: 4.88600 C 10/06/2014,13:03:32,michaelford,nice red medusa 10/06/2014,13:03:35,Scott France,Nice SCY med 10/06/2014,13:03:53,Scott France,Had long oral arms 10/06/2014,13:04:59,michaelford,that was the cool part - 10/06/2014,13:05:11,michaelford,SAL chain 10/06/2014,13:07:20,michaelford,nice medusa 10/06/2014,13:08:31,okexnav,DEPTH :: 944.4167 m,TEMP :: 4.51516 C 10/06/2014,13:08:55,Scott France,31 min to bottom. 10/06/2014,13:12:52,susanschnur,Target depth is 1875 m. 10/06/2014,13:13:38,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1106.1473 m,TEMP :: 4.28605 C 10/06/2014,13:17:20,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1214.5048 m,TEMP :: 4.17132 C 10/06/2014,13:18:56,Scott France,SQD in Seirios 10/06/2014,13:19:05,Scott France,Long arms 10/06/2014,13:19:13,Scott France,pale color 10/06/2014,13:22:24,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1377.1679 m,TEMP :: 4.08133 C 10/06/2014,13:22:45,kaseycantwell,FSH 10/06/2014,13:23:04,peterauster,FSH looked like a barracudina 10/06/2014,13:25:44,peterauster,FSH ... and another barracudina 10/06/2014,13:27:18,Scott France,11 min to bottom 10/06/2014,13:27:29,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1540.2586 m,TEMP :: 3.94394 C 10/06/2014,13:30:05,susanschnur,Is everyone excited to see bottom for our last dive? Hoping for some hard rock surfaces... 10/06/2014,13:30:17,Scott France,I know I am! 10/06/2014,13:30:26,kaseycantwell,yes!! 10/06/2014,13:31:02,susanschnur,We were told that there's always something spectacular to see on the last dive of a cruise. 10/06/2014,13:31:29,susanschnur,We're hoping to find the kraken. 10/06/2014,13:31:52,Scott France,And Metallogorgia! 10/06/2014,13:32:02,Scott France,Admittedly not as exciting as a Kraken. 10/06/2014,13:32:12,Scott France,But of great interest! 10/06/2014,13:32:35,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1701.9175 m,TEMP :: 3.82799 C 10/06/2014,13:32:37,Scott France,Would be farthest north sighting of Metallogorgia on continental slope 10/06/2014,13:32:54,Scott France,Also farthest north sighting of a kraken if we see one. 10/06/2014,13:33:09,susanschnur,Our latitude is about 39°46'22.08"N 10/06/2014,13:33:25,susanschnur,perhaps only sighting of a Kraken? 10/06/2014,13:33:46,Scott France,We'll have to check with Roland. 10/06/2014,13:34:10,Scott France,125 m from expected bottom. 10/06/2014,13:34:19,Scott France,No altitude lock yet. 10/06/2014,13:34:22,Brendan Reser,Would it be helpful to include the lat / lon in the eventlog okexnav updates? 10/06/2014,13:34:35,Scott France,SIP in Seirios 10/06/2014,13:34:45,Scott France,Brendan: I don't think so 10/06/2014,13:34:55,Scott France,It doesn't change that quickly... 10/06/2014,13:35:21,Brendan Reser,Ok 10/06/2014,13:35:21,Scott France,and we can get it from the navdata screnn you set up where necessary. 10/06/2014,13:35:22,Scott France,My opinion anyway. 10/06/2014,13:35:24,susanschnur,Altitude lock! 10/06/2014,13:35:33,jasonchaytor,I would love lat/long, but every 10 minutes or so 10/06/2014,13:36:04,susanschnur,OK, I wonder if brendan can put that into a separate little script. 10/06/2014,13:36:12,susanschnur,Let me see 10/06/2014,13:37:40,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1823.5127 m,TEMP :: 3.70531 C 10/06/2014,13:42:46,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1829.4316 m,TEMP :: 3.68956 C 10/06/2014,13:44:48,Scott France,25 m off bottom 10/06/2014,13:46:59,susanschnur,Bottom sighted 10/06/2014,13:47:01,Emily Duwan,FSH halosaur 10/06/2014,13:47:25,Scott France,OPH 10/06/2014,13:47:51,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1869.0788 m,TEMP :: 3.67873 C 10/06/2014,13:48:06,Taylor Heyl,plastic bags? 10/06/2014,13:48:08,jasonchaytor,Debris 10/06/2014,13:48:26,jasonchaytor,Chalky, the walls here are likely chalky 10/06/2014,13:48:58,Scott France,Still getting stable and vehicles in position 10/06/2014,13:49:10,Taylor Heyl,on bottom, moving over soft sediment with scattered OPHS, few BUR 10/06/2014,13:49:12,Taylor Heyl,outcrot 10/06/2014,13:49:14,Taylor Heyl,outcrop 10/06/2014,13:49:36,Tara Harmer Luke,OPH 10/06/2014,13:49:36,Tara Harmer Luke,OPHs lots 10/06/2014,13:49:52,Taylor Heyl,JFH 10/06/2014,13:50:08,Taylor Heyl,COR 10/06/2014,13:50:32,Taylor Heyl,COR Anthomastus 10/06/2014,13:50:35,Taylor Heyl,Sargassum 10/06/2014,13:50:36,Scott France,URC 10/06/2014,13:50:38,Taylor Heyl,SPO 10/06/2014,13:50:42,Taylor Heyl,CER 10/06/2014,13:50:49,jasonchaytor,Close to a lithologic transition here...a hundred meters deeper and you would probably have been in Pleistocene mudstones 10/06/2014,13:50:51,Scott France,SPO green 10/06/2014,13:51:10,Taylor Heyl,zoom on URC 10/06/2014,13:51:54,Taylor Heyl,CRI 10/06/2014,13:51:54,susanschnur,too bad, would have been nice to see some different rocks. 10/06/2014,13:52:26,Taylor Heyl,zoom on Anthomastus 10/06/2014,13:52:43,Taylor Heyl,recent recruit 10/06/2014,13:52:55,jasonchaytor,You neve know what you will see at the wall 10/06/2014,13:52:57,Taylor Heyl,COR Paramuricea 10/06/2014,13:53:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1871.8172 m,TEMP :: 3.70503 C 10/06/2014,13:53:11,Taylor Heyl,URC pancake on right? 10/06/2014,13:53:19,jasonchaytor,These look less chalky that what was we came down on 10/06/2014,13:53:58,briankinlan,CORO Paramuricea? 10/06/2014,13:53:59,susanschnur,actually, isn't the chalk Eocene? so why would the underlying mudstone be so much younger? 10/06/2014,13:54:02,Taylor Heyl,zoom on CORO - paramuricea? 10/06/2014,13:54:11,Taylor Heyl,APH associate? 10/06/2014,13:54:21,susanschnur,The chalks in Ryan canyon also seemed less chalky. 10/06/2014,13:54:24,Amy Baco-Taylor,Acanthogorgia? 10/06/2014,13:54:29,jasonchaytor,I would almost consider these to just be heavily bioeroded mudstones...probably a some amount of carbonate in it, but no way to tell 10/06/2014,13:54:41,susanschnur,OK 10/06/2014,13:55:26,Taylor Heyl,SER on ROC 10/06/2014,13:55:38,Taylor Heyl,red POL on this CORO too 10/06/2014,13:55:45,jasonchaytor,The mudstones below are younger because of magic...seriously though, there is a base of slope sediment wedge that starts are the marked change in gradient that was deposited in the Pliocene to recent 10/06/2014,13:56:02,briankinlan,*CORO from 09:53:57 unidentified - could have been Paramuricea, Acanthogorgia, or other 10/06/2014,13:56:02,Scott France,Amy: could be Acanthogorgia. 10/06/2014,13:56:09,Taylor Heyl,CPEN in distance? 10/06/2014,13:56:14,Scott France,For now that is better guess than Paramurticea 10/06/2014,13:56:26,susanschnur,ah ok, but not part of the cliff stratigraphy. Deposited afterwards. 10/06/2014,13:56:39,briankinlan,OPH 10/06/2014,13:56:49,Taylor Heyl,ECN proboscis 10/06/2014,13:57:13,Taylor Heyl,OPH Ophiocanthid-like 10/06/2014,13:57:21,Taylor Heyl,SHI transparent mysid 10/06/2014,13:57:26,jasonchaytor,Deposited afterwards, but they still form the walls of the canyons at depth 10/06/2014,13:57:27,Taylor Heyl,SER on ROC 10/06/2014,13:58:00,Taylor Heyl,APH 10/06/2014,13:58:03,Taylor Heyl,ACN 10/06/2014,13:58:06,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1871.8895 m,TEMP :: 3.69006 C 10/06/2014,13:59:05,Scott France,CPEN ?Distichoptilum in background 10/06/2014,13:59:12,Amy Baco-Taylor,On the acanthogorgia, I agree with you it was missing the characteristic sclerites so maybe something else 10/06/2014,13:59:20,Taylor Heyl,zoom on OPH on SPO 10/06/2014,13:59:21,Amy Baco-Taylor,that's an awesome echiurna shot 10/06/2014,14:00:46,Taylor Heyl,CPEN 10/06/2014,14:02:15,Taylor Heyl,SPO 10/06/2014,14:02:20,briankinlan,SPO on SED woth OPHs 10/06/2014,14:02:28,Taylor Heyl,OPH at base and small COR polyp 10/06/2014,14:02:30,briankinlan,CORO single polyp 10/06/2014,14:02:53,Scott France,CORO single cornulariid? 10/06/2014,14:03:11,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1871.8384 m,TEMP :: 3.68989 C 10/06/2014,14:04:37,Taylor Heyl,stalked CRI 10/06/2014,14:04:44,Taylor Heyl,URC 10/06/2014,14:05:05,Taylor Heyl,COR CUP 10/06/2014,14:05:13,Taylor Heyl,small CORO Anthomastus near COR CUP 10/06/2014,14:05:21,Taylor Heyl,many OPHs 10/06/2014,14:05:29,Taylor Heyl,small CORP to left? 10/06/2014,14:05:33,jasonchaytor,Base of wall debris apron/talus slope 10/06/2014,14:05:38,Taylor Heyl,CRI 10/06/2014,14:05:48,Taylor Heyl,zoom on CORO Anthomastus 10/06/2014,14:06:01,Taylor Heyl,APH 10/06/2014,14:06:17,Taylor Heyl,OPH on SPO 10/06/2014,14:06:21,Taylor Heyl,zoom on stalked CRI 10/06/2014,14:06:21,briankinlan,CRI stalked 10/06/2014,14:06:27,Taylor Heyl,PTE shells on floor 10/06/2014,14:06:52,Taylor Heyl,FEC 10/06/2014,14:07:02,Taylor Heyl,zoom on stalked CRI 10/06/2014,14:08:16,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1869.4971 m,TEMP :: 3.68393 C 10/06/2014,14:10:12,briankinlan,CORO Anthomastus 10/06/2014,14:10:41,briankinlan,another of the same unidentified CORO Acanthogrogia? 10/06/2014,14:11:10,Taylor Heyl,APH 10/06/2014,14:11:26,Taylor Heyl,APH associate at top of CORO 10/06/2014,14:11:38,Scott France,CPEN on left in mud 10/06/2014,14:13:21,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1868.2976 m,TEMP :: 3.69039 C 10/06/2014,14:13:24,Taylor Heyl,OPH underneath URC 10/06/2014,14:16:05,Scott France,URC Hygrosoma mostly white 10/06/2014,14:16:27,Taylor Heyl,ANT in distance? 10/06/2014,14:17:04,Taylor Heyl,CORO 10/06/2014,14:17:05,briankinlan,CPEN Umbellula 10/06/2014,14:18:20,Taylor Heyl,SPO 10/06/2014,14:18:22,Taylor Heyl,URC 10/06/2014,14:18:28,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1869.7778 m,TEMP :: 3.69387 C 10/06/2014,14:18:28,Taylor Heyl,SQA? white on left 10/06/2014,14:20:56,Amy Baco-Taylor,yes they are dimorphic, I checked 10/06/2014,14:22:33,Scott France,Thanks Amy! 10/06/2014,14:22:36,Scott France,Fact checkers! ;-) 10/06/2014,14:23:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1869.7352 m,TEMP :: 3.67857 C 10/06/2014,14:24:51,Scott France,PYC 10/06/2014,14:25:17,Taylor Heyl,CPEN below PYC 10/06/2014,14:25:25,Taylor Heyl,OPH almost completely buried in SED 10/06/2014,14:25:30,Taylor Heyl,zoom on PYC 10/06/2014,14:25:35,Amy Baco-Taylor,I interpreted it that way from Ewann's paper… 10/06/2014,14:25:38,Taylor Heyl,PTE shells still here in SED 10/06/2014,14:26:53,Taylor Heyl,SHI mysid 10/06/2014,14:28:02,briankinlan,ACN cerianthid 10/06/2014,14:28:38,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1867.2739 m,TEMP :: 3.67636 C 10/06/2014,14:28:41,Scott France,SPO 10/06/2014,14:28:49,briankinlan,SPO hex 10/06/2014,14:29:50,Scott France,w/ many OPH 10/06/2014,14:29:50,briankinlan,OPH's on SPO 10/06/2014,14:30:55,briankinlan,D2 position? I see the depth and temp, but not position in the log... 10/06/2014,14:31:19,Scott France,POsition is in the navdata screen Brain 10/06/2014,14:31:34,Scott France,Join group chat navdata 10/06/2014,14:31:53,Scott France,ROV watch change 10/06/2014,14:33:10,briankinlan,CORP with OPH 10/06/2014,14:33:25,briankinlan,many OPH on sediment too 10/06/2014,14:33:42,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1866.1811 m,TEMP :: 3.68498 C 10/06/2014,14:34:15,susanschnur,By the way Jason, you had mentioned earlier it would be nice to get Lat-Lon every 10 min. That info is in the navdata chatroom. 10/06/2014,14:34:19,briankinlan,@Scott: roger that, thanks 10/06/2014,14:34:22,jasonchaytor,Angular fractures 10/06/2014,14:35:43,Scott France,CORO Paramuricea w/ OPH 10/06/2014,14:35:44,Amy Baco-Taylor,I was wondering that, but the polyps seem thicker on this… 10/06/2014,14:35:57,Scott France,Hard to say without closer inspection 10/06/2014,14:36:06,Amy Baco-Taylor,Need collections :) 10/06/2014,14:36:48,randalsinger,black FSH 10/06/2014,14:36:54,briankinlan,CORP with OPH 10/06/2014,14:37:52,briankinlan,URC and OPHS on CORO skeleton 10/06/2014,14:38:47,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1862.2685 m,TEMP :: 3.69559 C 10/06/2014,14:38:57,Scott France,URC with juvenile cusk eel 10/06/2014,14:39:03,Tim Shank,URC with FSH associate- cusk eel 10/06/2014,14:41:33,randalsinger,they dont have teeth in their mouth 10/06/2014,14:41:34,randalsinger,haha 10/06/2014,14:41:37,randalsinger,it was his barbels 10/06/2014,14:41:58,peterauster,looks like fish poo in the digestive tract 10/06/2014,14:42:01,Tim Shank,Zoom on juv cusk eel 10/06/2014,14:42:10,randalsinger,ya peter I think he's ready to blow 10/06/2014,14:42:52,peterauster,I just wanted to write "fish poo" and know it will end up in the National Archives 10/06/2014,14:43:06,randalsinger,mission accomplished 10/06/2014,14:44:06,briankinlan,CPEN Funiculina quadrangularis 10/06/2014,14:44:06,briankinlan,with OPH associate 10/06/2014,14:44:06,Tim Shank,CPEN Funiculina (quandrangularis) with OPH associate 10/06/2014,14:44:07,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1860.9343 m,TEMP :: 3.68498 C 10/06/2014,14:44:43,briankinlan,CORP 10/06/2014,14:44:44,Tim Shank,Yes- this is a different OPH. Should also expect to see APH and SHI associated with those CPENs 10/06/2014,14:44:59,briankinlan,OPHs on SED 10/06/2014,14:45:05,Tim Shank,transiting over bottom with many OPHs - ophiomusium type 10/06/2014,14:45:08,Tim Shank,video dropping out 10/06/2014,14:45:18,Tim Shank,I2 video down 10/06/2014,14:45:27,Emily Duwan,lost video feed 10/06/2014,14:46:06,Tim Shank,Saw Funiculina CPEN last year on EX ROV leg 1 in the canyons…. 10/06/2014,14:46:11,michaelvecchione,I1 down also 10/06/2014,14:46:47,Tim Shank,video way down. 10/06/2014,14:47:22,briankinlan,lost video and I can't hear conference call either 10/06/2014,14:47:31,Catalina Martinez,I2 signal lost at URI as well. Coming in this way 10/06/2014,14:47:37,Tim Shank,Nope- all comms down 10/06/2014,14:48:16,Catalina Martinez,Can we confirm video is leaving the ship properly 10/06/2014,14:50:50,Tim Shank,Still down 10/06/2014,14:50:59,Tim Shank,anyone got a feed? 10/06/2014,14:51:06,kaseycantwell,I think everyone is out 10/06/2014,14:51:17,Emily Duwan,still out on I1 and I2 10/06/2014,14:51:39,kaseycantwell,We have asked the ship to check on the issue, hopefully it will be restored soon 10/06/2014,14:52:18,briankinlan,I1 video back up 10/06/2014,14:52:26,Catalina Martinez,I2 coming back. . .in spurts 10/06/2014,14:52:31,kaseycantwell,video should be back , but still a little glitchy 10/06/2014,14:52:34,briankinlan,saw a CORP go just out of screen when it first came back up 10/06/2014,14:53:02,Scott France,I'm back. 10/06/2014,14:53:07,Tim Shank,All back 10/06/2014,14:53:25,Catalina Martinez,All back up 10/06/2014,14:53:27,Tara Harmer Luke,back here too 10/06/2014,14:53:28,Tim Shank,OPH white ZOOM- large circular disc 10/06/2014,14:53:34,susanschnur,finally back 10/06/2014,14:53:42,Tim Shank,CPEN small red next to hole... 10/06/2014,14:53:57,Tim Shank,URC white 10/06/2014,14:53:58,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1847.1364 m,TEMP :: 3.68161 C 10/06/2014,14:54:01,briankinlan,fyi, "okexnav" left the navdata chatroom so we're not getting nav data either 10/06/2014,14:54:05,Tim Shank,FSH 10/06/2014,14:54:12,briankinlan,oops! just came back up 10/06/2014,14:54:33,Tim Shank,FSH FELO? 10/06/2014,14:54:41,Emily Duwan,FSH synaph 10/06/2014,14:54:54,Tim Shank,ANT bottle green 10/06/2014,14:54:59,susanschnur,Burrow and/or small collapse pits in sediment. 10/06/2014,14:55:03,Tim Shank,RCH upside down 10/06/2014,14:55:16,Tim Shank,another OPH dark on URC Hygrosoma 10/06/2014,14:56:05,Tim Shank,Zoom on OPH on URC- light colored OPH on darker surface of URC 10/06/2014,14:56:49,Tim Shank,OPH in same position on dark purple surface….second observation 10/06/2014,14:57:36,Tim Shank,OPH smooth disc with ophiocanthid-like arms 10/06/2014,14:58:04,jasonchaytor,BUR multiple 10/06/2014,14:58:27,Tim Shank,transiting east norh-east 10/06/2014,14:58:37,Tim Shank, over SED with OPHs and few URC 10/06/2014,14:58:55,jasonchaytor,Boulders...debris possibly 10/06/2014,14:59:03,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1843.7028 m,TEMP :: 3.68525 C 10/06/2014,14:59:13,Emily Duwan,FSH halosauropsis 10/06/2014,14:59:16,Emily Duwan,different halosaur 10/06/2014,14:59:17,michaelvecchione,halosaur 10/06/2014,14:59:33,Tim Shank,small CPENs? many? 10/06/2014,14:59:54,Scott France,I saw two Tim. Bright red 10/06/2014,15:00:01,Scott France,Likely small Distichoptilum 10/06/2014,15:00:10,Tim Shank,agree 10/06/2014,15:01:03,Tim Shank,URC purple Hygrosoma? - small 10/06/2014,15:01:17,Tim Shank,5-6 cm diameter 10/06/2014,15:02:16,Scott France,Yellow ?turbellarian 10/06/2014,15:02:18,Tim Shank,never seen an oph on small purple Hygrosoma…. 10/06/2014,15:03:00,susanschnur,Thinking about remaining dive time - would we like to move along more quickly to get to the wall? 10/06/2014,15:03:31,randalsinger,I go to help a student for one second and I miss a halosaur 10/06/2014,15:03:45,briankinlan,I would vote for moving along more quickly to reach WP2 10/06/2014,15:03:50,Tim Shank,another small URC 10/06/2014,15:04:03,susanschnur,more debris. 10/06/2014,15:04:08,randalsinger,the black halosaur was halosauropsis (from FB image) 10/06/2014,15:05:20,Tim Shank,white angular rock material 10/06/2014,15:05:20,Scott France,CPEN ?Halipteris 10/06/2014,15:05:20,susanschnur,Will call this carbonate. But likely high siliciclastic content. Burrowed 10/06/2014,15:05:20,randalsinger,oh I see emily's ID now! 10/06/2014,15:05:20,briankinlan,I also have a suggestion for a dogleg in the dive plan after we hit WP2 to explore an area of higher slope. The WP1-2-3 of the current dive plan misses the highest slope part of this feature by about 150m to the south, by my estimation 10/06/2014,15:05:20,Tim Shank,HOL with trail 10/06/2014,15:05:20,briankinlan,I would like to propose transiting from WP2 to a new waypoitn 2.5 10/06/2014,15:05:27,Scott France,HOL 10/06/2014,15:05:49,briankinlan,-69.934179° 39.774208° -1735.05 10/06/2014,15:05:50,Tim Shank,HYD solitary on carbonate 10/06/2014,15:05:59,susanschnur,poop pellets 10/06/2014,15:06:48,briankinlan,WP2.5 is approximately 150m on a bearing of 333 degrees (ie northwest) from WP2 10/06/2014,15:06:56,michaelvecchione,mysid 10/06/2014,15:06:57,Tim Shank,SHI mysid 10/06/2014,15:07:08,susanschnur,let me talk to nav about getting to steepest point. Do you have a lat long for your proposed WP2.5? 10/06/2014,15:07:10,Tim Shank,SPO green 10/06/2014,15:07:49,Tim Shank,Susan, how much bottom time do you think we have left? Moving forward is fine with me to get to the wall 10/06/2014,15:07:52,susanschnur,We tried to hit the steepest slope on our Fledermaus view (gridded to 25 m I believe) 10/06/2014,15:07:58,susanschnur,We have until about 1430 10/06/2014,15:08:11,Tim Shank,Thank you 10/06/2014,15:08:27,briankinlan,from WP2.5 you could then proceed toward WP1 for rest of dive 10/06/2014,15:08:33,Tim Shank,ZOOM on HYD 10/06/2014,15:09:01,Scott France,Another issue about the wall is that the ROV guys would rather approach it slowly 10/06/2014,15:09:09,briankinlan,WP2.5 -69.934179° 39.774208° -1735.05 10/06/2014,15:09:29,Scott France,It is relatively stepp, but we'll see how quick we can get there. 10/06/2014,15:09:43,briankinlan,susan, this would basically have us move along the wall exploring the feature at a constatnt depth contour before ascending it at the steepest part 10/06/2014,15:10:01,Tim Shank,URC white echinus on carbonate 10/06/2014,15:10:14,Tim Shank,50m from wall 10/06/2014,15:10:17,susanschnur,ok, we're checking on it. Again the ROV team doesn't like to move laterally along contours, so we'd have to go diagonally up. 10/06/2014,15:10:52,Scott France,Sorry - not able to follow the diuscussion in eventlog while doing narration, so may have missed some important stuff... 10/06/2014,15:11:11,Scott France,But ROV guys don't favor traveling horizontal laomng contour on wall 10/06/2014,15:11:28,Scott France,PYC 10/06/2014,15:12:13,Tim Shank,CPEN- Funiculina sp. with OPH 10/06/2014,15:12:20,Scott France,CPEN Funiculina 10/06/2014,15:12:40,Tim Shank,Zoom on OPH 10/06/2014,15:12:51,Scott France,and many CPEN Distichoptilum - little red sticks 10/06/2014,15:13:39,briankinlan,I will send you a screenshot. It would be fine to traverse diagonally too. The point is that our current trajectory will miss the "best" part of the feature. 10/06/2014,15:13:47,Tim Shank,OPH associate Asteronyx on CPEN Funiculina 10/06/2014,15:13:55,Tim Shank,SHI red at based of CPEN 10/06/2014,15:13:56,susanschnur,Brian, we're getting Nav to plot that point 2.5 on Hypack so we can see where it is. 10/06/2014,15:14:02,Tim Shank,SHI mysid as well 10/06/2014,15:14:07,briankinlan,Screenshot here: ftp://ftpnos.woc.noaa.gov/outgoing/capture.jpg 10/06/2014,15:14:12,susanschnur,They're getting ready to aquire the wall, so they'll plot that up once we're in a stable position. 10/06/2014,15:14:25,Tim Shank,GREAT OPH VIDEO - thank you 10/06/2014,15:15:04,Tim Shank,likely Asteronyx loveni but will check 10/06/2014,15:15:09,jasonchaytor,The texture is actually looking more chalky 10/06/2014,15:15:19,Tim Shank,ISO on SED in background 10/06/2014,15:15:48,Tim Shank,Zoom on ISO 10/06/2014,15:16:08,susanschnur,Ok, I see what you mean, although I wonder if part of that is a gridding difference. I gave your WP2.5 coords to Nav. He'll plot it up in a bit and we'll see if we can alter our path. 10/06/2014,15:18:01,Scott France,HOL swimming 10/06/2014,15:18:02,briankinlan,The gridding would have to be off by a lot... 6-8 pixels. That would be unusual in my experience. The version I am working with is gridded directly from the master EX database. We have used it extensively in dives in this area and I have never found slope errors of more then +/- 1 pixel. 10/06/2014,15:18:05,Scott France,URC 10/06/2014,15:18:33,susanschnur,OK, and scott says we had originally planned to move up that steepest part. Not sure why our waypoints are a bit offset. 10/06/2014,15:18:49,Tim Shank,WHOI video 3 started 10/06/2014,15:18:52,jasonchaytor,The first outcrop that the rov came to may have been and exposure of older material (below the whiter, chalky? material) 10/06/2014,15:19:17,Tim Shank,URC large white Hygrosoma 10/06/2014,15:19:24,Tim Shank,OPHs on sed- Ophiomusium 10/06/2014,15:19:38,Tim Shank,CORP? yellow small several 10/06/2014,15:19:40,briankinlan,Yes, susan replying to your previous comment one option would be to simply re-route straight to WP2.5 once we acqire the wall, before reaching WP2. That would take us diagonally across contours to WP2.5 Then we could go straight up the nose from there (basically, toward WP3) 10/06/2014,15:20:06,Tim Shank,OPHs associated with small bits of hard bottom/structure 10/06/2014,15:20:24,Tara Harmer Luke,CPEN 10/06/2014,15:20:32,Scott France,CPEN Funiculina 10/06/2014,15:20:40,Tara Harmer Luke,OPH 10/06/2014,15:20:41,Tim Shank,OPHs with discs off bottom 10/06/2014,15:20:55,susanschnur,Jason - I have to look back at the video. I wasn't seeing a major change in the debris lithology coming up. 10/06/2014,15:21:23,Scott France,CPEN Distichoptilum x2 10/06/2014,15:21:24,susanschnur,I guess I've been looking for that scratched chalky texture I was seeing on cliff walls elsewhere. 10/06/2014,15:22:20,susanschnur,Wall is just a few m ahead of us. 30 m off in Seirios view. 10/06/2014,15:22:22,Tim Shank,CPEN Funiculina with OPH Asteronyx associate 10/06/2014,15:22:29,Tim Shank,ZOOM on CPEN and OPH 10/06/2014,15:22:51,kaseycantwell,is that an unusually large sea pen? 10/06/2014,15:22:58,Scott France,ISOpod munid? 10/06/2014,15:22:59,Tim Shank,ISO in background - different than the last one imaged 10/06/2014,15:23:14,Scott France,Yes Kasey: sea pen 10/06/2014,15:23:23,Scott France,Funiculina quadrangularis 10/06/2014,15:23:38,kaseycantwell,thanks Scott 10/06/2014,15:24:09,Tara Harmer Luke,HI All. I'm here today one last time with my Deep Sea Biology class at Stockton College. 10/06/2014,15:25:18,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1828.0232 m,TEMP :: 3.69973 C 10/06/2014,15:25:30,Tim Shank,The ophiuroid’s elevated position probably enhances access to food particles from the passing water current. It may also benefit from clean- 10/06/2014,ing mucus off the surface of the sea pen. This feeding strategy possibly keeps the coral clean and healthy, just as the snake star, Astrobrachion constrictum, 10/06/2014,does for the antipatharian black coral, Antipathes fiordensis. 10/06/2014, 10/06/2014,15:25:37,Emily Duwan,FSH blue hake 10/06/2014,15:25:57,Emily Duwan,Antimora 10/06/2014,15:26:32,susanschnur,The hake has a sediment lump over its mouth 10/06/2014,15:26:49,Tim Shank,The Funiculina and Asteronyx partnership is a specific one- see it off Scotland and in Norwegian Fjords 10/06/2014,15:28:10,Scott France,ACN 10/06/2014,15:28:22,briankinlan,ACN flytrap 10/06/2014,15:29:32,Scott France,SPO on wall 10/06/2014,15:29:34,briankinlan,WAL 10/06/2014,15:29:41,Scott France,CRI stalked 10/06/2014,15:29:53,Tara Harmer Luke,Stalked CRI 10/06/2014,15:30:01,Tim Shank,OPH white on WAL 10/06/2014,15:30:09,Tim Shank,Zoom on base of WAL 10/06/2014,15:30:18,Scott France,POL tubes 10/06/2014,15:30:20,Tara Harmer Luke,URC 10/06/2014,15:30:21,susanschnur,Jason - Pleistocene mudstones? 10/06/2014,15:30:22,Scott France,Small URC' 10/06/2014,15:30:23,Tim Shank,SER POL tubes 10/06/2014,15:30:39,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1823.9903 m,TEMP :: 3.71531 C 10/06/2014,15:30:43,Scott France,Serpulids with fans extended 10/06/2014,15:30:47,jasonchaytor,Don't think so. FeMn ox coating makes it difficult to see texture 10/06/2014,15:31:00,Tim Shank,URC white echinus on wall base 10/06/2014,15:31:22,Tim Shank,APHs on stalk 10/06/2014,15:31:24,Tim Shank,SPO yellow 10/06/2014,15:31:45,jasonchaytor,Need a fresher exposure to provide a better guess 10/06/2014,15:31:45,Tim Shank,looks like BIV single 10/06/2014,15:32:09,Tim Shank,CRI stalked 10/06/2014,15:32:12,Tim Shank,x3 10/06/2014,15:32:50,jasonchaytor,Contact above 10/06/2014,15:34:29,Tim Shank,CORO paramuricea x2 10/06/2014,15:34:29,Andrea Quattrini,CORP 10/06/2014,15:34:42,Tim Shank,CORO paramuricea x3 10/06/2014,15:34:42,briankinlan,we just passed by some CORP or CORO Acanthogorgia , yes? 10/06/2014,15:34:42,Tim Shank,test 10/06/2014,15:34:47,Tara Harmer Luke,URC> 10/06/2014,15:34:47,briankinlan,test 10/06/2014,15:34:47,Andrea Quattrini,CRI stalked common 10/06/2014,15:34:47,michaelvecchione,CRI 10/06/2014,15:34:47,briankinlan,yes CORP 10/06/2014,15:34:47,jasonchaytor,Lot of sediment/debris draping the outcrop 10/06/2014,15:34:47,Tim Shank,test 10/06/2014,15:34:47,jasonchaytor,Highly unstable 10/06/2014,15:35:26,briankinlan,CORP 10/06/2014,15:35:29,Tim Shank,OPHs associated with CORP, but not seeing them imaged yet. 10/06/2014,15:35:30,Tara Harmer Luke,CORP 10/06/2014,15:35:37,Tim Shank,not all of the CORPs have them... 10/06/2014,15:36:11,Tim Shank,PYC red 10/06/2014,15:36:21,briankinlan,CORP 10/06/2014,15:36:24,Tara Harmer Luke,PYC 10/06/2014,15:36:58,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1815.7065 m,TEMP :: 3.71851 C 10/06/2014,15:37:04,susanschnur,I'm looking for a contact. Have you seen one? Lots of carbonate debris here. But outcrop looks like sandstone. 10/06/2014,15:37:10,jasonchaytor,The canyons cut into different formations at depth, so the morphology response to that. The width of Nantuck at this depth is somewhat similar to Atlantis and adjacent canyons 10/06/2014,15:37:19,Tara Harmer Luke,something on arm of PYC 10/06/2014,15:37:23,Tim Shank,ISOpod holding on to PYC 10/06/2014,15:37:46,Tim Shank,Never seen that before 10/06/2014,15:37:59,Scott France,SPO yellowEgg case brown? Brachipods? 10/06/2014,15:38:10,susanschnur,sharp angular fractures on debris blocks. 10/06/2014,15:38:15,Tim Shank,Didn't see that Scott 10/06/2014,15:38:51,Tara Harmer Luke,ACN 10/06/2014,15:39:02,Tara Harmer Luke,sounds like a good plan 10/06/2014,15:39:04,jasonchaytor,The sandstone texture was likely a result of the FeMn encrustation...certainly seeing a chalky texture here, but there is a lot of debris 10/06/2014,15:39:05,susanschnur,lighter collored sediment slide to left 10/06/2014,15:39:34,Scott France,Tim: those observations came from before we lost eventlog, i.e. base of wall 10/06/2014,15:39:46,Tara Harmer Luke,Salp? 10/06/2014,15:40:30,jasonchaytor,Chalks are present across the margin over a pretty thick interval separated by intervening layers of siliciclastic and mixed lithologies 10/06/2014,15:40:32,michaelvecchione,mucus structure of some sort. 10/06/2014,15:40:50,michaelvecchione,discarded larv best bet. 10/06/2014,15:41:10,susanschnur,I need to step out to eat lunch. Jason - looks like some interesting geology coming up. 10/06/2014,15:41:17,briankinlan,CORP 10/06/2014,15:41:21,Tim Shank,seeing OPHs on SED and ROC on the way up this "hard rock" slope 10/06/2014,15:41:23,jasonchaytor,Layering, differential erosion 10/06/2014,15:41:28,Tara Harmer Luke,COR sea faln 10/06/2014,15:41:32,Tim Shank,Have we zoomed in on CORP OPH yet? 10/06/2014,15:41:37,Tim Shank,Hard to image I know 10/06/2014,15:41:44,Scott France,I'll go to lunch Susan can make geo obs 10/06/2014,15:41:51,Tim Shank,ring ACN on CORP? 10/06/2014,15:42:05,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1811.0106 m,TEMP :: 3.78514 C 10/06/2014,15:42:11,Tim Shank,CORPs seem to be facing perpendicular to the ROV 10/06/2014,15:42:28,Tara Harmer Luke,URC and OPH near CORP 10/06/2014,15:42:33,Tim Shank,Yes, ACN on corp- sooming in 10/06/2014,15:42:39,Tim Shank,Zooming 10/06/2014,15:42:46,Tim Shank,URC white echinus 10/06/2014,15:42:55,Tim Shank,OPH Asteroschema like 10/06/2014,15:43:27,Tim Shank,CORPs with 5 to 8 branches 10/06/2014,15:43:29,Tim Shank,withOPH 10/06/2014,15:43:47,Tim Shank,Zoom on OPH - seeing oral disc 10/06/2014,15:43:55,Tim Shank,and arm segments 10/06/2014,15:44:01,susanschnur,So I'm still here, Scott has stepped out for lunch so I don't have to miss the geology here 10/06/2014,15:44:06,Tim Shank,Asteroschema 10/06/2014,15:44:17,Tim Shank,great shot. Thank you 10/06/2014,15:44:52,Tim Shank,Not seeing many CORPs with ACN, but saw it there 10/06/2014,15:45:00,Tim Shank,fractures in vertical wall 10/06/2014,15:45:05,Tim Shank,SPO yellow 10/06/2014,15:45:08,jasonchaytor,Joints 10/06/2014,15:45:16,Tim Shank,wall here not highly colonized 10/06/2014,15:45:37,Tim Shank,dominated by white OPHs and CORPs 10/06/2014,15:45:49,Tim Shank,CORO anthamastus here too 10/06/2014,15:46:20,jasonchaytor,Mostly rockfalls 10/06/2014,15:46:40,Tim Shank,some small CORO Anthomastus with small polyps; singular polyps- several of them ZOOM 10/06/2014,15:46:46,briankinlan,CORO several larger colonies with much smaller polyps nearby 10/06/2014,15:46:50,Tara Harmer Luke,new colonization of CORO 10/06/2014,15:46:51,Tim Shank,Great shot. OKay, on with the geology! 10/06/2014,15:47:11,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1805.6668 m,TEMP :: 3.77338 C 10/06/2014,15:47:17,Tim Shank,CPEN tall 10/06/2014,15:47:19,briankinlan,CPEN 10/06/2014,15:47:20,Andrea Quattrini,CPEN 10/06/2014,15:47:31,Tara Harmer Luke,CORW 10/06/2014,15:47:42,Andrea Quattrini,CORP 10/06/2014,15:47:46,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77273,LON :: -69.93208,DEPTH :: 1801.6836 m,TEMP :: 3.77581 C 10/06/2014,15:47:47,Andrea Quattrini,X2 10/06/2014,15:47:53,Tim Shank,Have to step out for a few minutes- continuing to see CORPs 10/06/2014,15:48:22,Tara Harmer Luke,CRI 10/06/2014,15:48:24,Tim Shank,ASR brisingid sea star 10/06/2014,15:48:25,Andrea Quattrini,ASR Brisingid 10/06/2014,15:48:34,Tara Harmer Luke,ASR 10/06/2014,15:48:34,Tim Shank,Novodinia type brisingid 10/06/2014,15:48:36,Andrea Quattrini,CRI stalked 10/06/2014,15:48:54,jasonchaytor,Layering visible 10/06/2014,15:49:14,Tim Shank,hard to step away… 10/06/2014,15:49:31,susanschnur,20-30 cm diameter if stretched out, seems large 10/06/2014,15:49:49,Tara Harmer Luke,still OPHs 10/06/2014,15:50:19,SteveAuscavitch,COR cup 10/06/2014,15:51:00,Tara Harmer Luke,stalked CRI 10/06/2014,15:51:13,Andrea Quattrini,ASR brisingid 10/06/2014,15:51:25,jasonchaytor,Rockfall headwalls 10/06/2014,15:51:28,peterauster,Nice pile of boulders on the shelf right above D2 ... from Sierious view 10/06/2014,15:51:30,Andrea Quattrini,CORO anthomastus 10/06/2014,15:51:35,Andrea Quattrini,CORP X2 10/06/2014,15:51:48,Tara Harmer Luke,COR with OPH 10/06/2014,15:52:40,Andrea Quattrini,tiny pink polyp in background 10/06/2014,15:53:16,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1795.7434 m,TEMP :: 3.78150 C 10/06/2014,15:53:24,Tara Harmer Luke,SRI 10/06/2014,15:53:34,Tara Harmer Luke,oops SHI 10/06/2014,15:53:58,susanschnur,haha, i was madly looking for that abbreviation in my list! 10/06/2014,15:54:05,michaelvecchione,SHI was mysid 10/06/2014,15:54:13,Tara Harmer Luke,sorry!…I mistyped it! 10/06/2014,15:54:51,susanschnur,white bulbs on end of anemone? What are these? 10/06/2014,15:54:52,Andrea Quattrini,yes, possible corallimorph 10/06/2014,15:55:07,Andrea Quattrini,not anemone 10/06/2014,15:55:28,Andrea Quattrini,but i am not sure if that has been confirmed! 10/06/2014,15:58:17,Tara Harmer Luke,OPHs waving arms 10/06/2014,15:58:33,Andrea Quattrini,CORP 10/06/2014,15:58:46,Andrea Quattrini,1 with OPH 10/06/2014,15:58:52,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77270,LON :: -69.93215,DEPTH :: 1794.4744 m,TEMP :: 3.77912 C 10/06/2014,15:59:28,jasonchaytor,Those layers look folded 10/06/2014,16:00:05,Tara Harmer Luke,HOL swimming? 10/06/2014,16:00:55,jasonchaytor,Could have been soft-sediment deformation 10/06/2014,16:02:17,SteveAuscavitch,CORA Bathypathes 10/06/2014,16:02:41,michaelvecchione,cobwebs 10/06/2014,16:02:57,Tara Harmer Luke,SPO glass 10/06/2014,16:02:57,Andrea Quattrini,SPO Hex 10/06/2014,16:02:58,Scott France,SPO Euplectella like 10/06/2014,16:03:39,Andrea Quattrini,asteroschema? 10/06/2014,16:04:28,Scott France,CORP x3 10/06/2014,16:04:32,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1785.9707 m,TEMP :: 3.78795 C 10/06/2014,16:04:41,Tara Harmer Luke,not much sediment…and not many OPH 10/06/2014,16:04:50,Scott France,ASR brisingids x2 10/06/2014,16:05:04,Scott France,CRI 10/06/2014,16:05:33,susanschnur,Im going to step out for lunch. 10/06/2014,16:06:11,jasonchaytor,Tightly spaced fractures/joints 10/06/2014,16:06:34,Scott France,What has the wll been like so far? 10/06/2014,16:06:38,SteveAuscavitch,COR Cup 10/06/2014,16:06:52,Tara Harmer Luke,tiny COR cup 10/06/2014,16:07:10,Scott France,We are about halfway to WP2 10/06/2014,16:07:27,Andrea Quattrini,first CORO bamboo 10/06/2014,16:07:34,Tara Harmer Luke,CORO bamboo 10/06/2014,16:07:39,Tara Harmer Luke,ASR brisingids 10/06/2014,16:07:48,Tara Harmer Luke,SPO 10/06/2014,16:09:47,briankinlan,ASR brisingif 10/06/2014,16:10:08,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77269,LON :: -69.93229,DEPTH :: 1779.4576 m,TEMP :: 3.81752 C 10/06/2014,16:10:32,Tara Harmer Luke,HOL swiming in the distance 10/06/2014,16:12:12,Tara Harmer Luke,ASRs 10/06/2014,16:12:25,Tara Harmer Luke,SPO hex 10/06/2014,16:12:27,briankinlan,COR cups 10/06/2014,16:13:16,Tara Harmer Luke,ASRs brisingids 10/06/2014,16:13:17,briankinlan,ASR brisingids on overhan 10/06/2014,16:13:37,briankinlan,CORP with OPH 10/06/2014,16:13:41,briankinlan,COR cup 10/06/2014,16:15:02,briankinlan,zoom on CORP 10/06/2014,16:15:19,briankinlan,APH caprellid very long 10/06/2014,16:15:32,Tara Harmer Luke,CORP with ASR 10/06/2014,16:15:39,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1775.3625 m,TEMP :: 3.78591 C 10/06/2014,16:15:42,peterauster,Moby caprellid? 10/06/2014,16:16:40,briankinlan,COR cups in overhang 10/06/2014,16:16:42,Scott France,Several cup coral clumps in upper right background on smooth face 10/06/2014,16:17:16,Tara Harmer Luke,still not much sediment cover and also not many of the typical OPHs found with sediment 10/06/2014,16:17:25,briankinlan,more COR cups 10/06/2014,16:17:39,briankinlan,denser COR cips 10/06/2014,16:17:47,briankinlan,CORO bamboo branched several large 10/06/2014,16:17:55,briankinlan,large ASR brisingids 10/06/2014,16:18:14,briankinlan,many small COR cup recruits visible 10/06/2014,16:18:25,briankinlan,SPO hex with OPHs 10/06/2014,16:18:29,Tara Harmer Luke,SPO with small OPHs 10/06/2014,16:18:50,briankinlan,CORO anthomastus recruits? 10/06/2014,16:18:54,Tara Harmer Luke,SPO yellow? 10/06/2014,16:19:05,Andrea Quattrini,anthmastus recruits 10/06/2014,16:19:12,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Anthomastus 10/06/2014,16:19:25,Tara Harmer Luke,We've seen a lot more new recruits this dive, it seems. 10/06/2014,16:20:39,michaelvecchione,there are multiple types of aplacophorans 10/06/2014,16:20:48,randalsinger,off to lunch. ill be back in a few 10/06/2014,16:21:12,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77268,LON :: -69.93230,DEPTH :: 1773.6677 m,TEMP :: 3.79076 C 10/06/2014,16:21:22,Tara Harmer Luke,FSH 10/06/2014,16:21:39,briankinlan,zoom on CPORO bamboo branched 10/06/2014,16:21:49,briankinlan,*CORO bamboo 10/06/2014,16:22:03,Andrea Quattrini,possible Guttigadus 10/06/2014,16:22:18,Tara Harmer Luke,COR cup near FSH codling 10/06/2014,16:22:19,Emily Duwan,FSH codling 10/06/2014,16:22:32,briankinlan,nice high density spot - cup corals, brisingids, bamboo corals 10/06/2014,16:23:19,elizabethlobecker,Is it correct to assume that cup corals prefer to be underneath overhangs? If so, do we know why? 10/06/2014,16:23:40,Tara Harmer Luke,What's the yellowish area on the rock? 10/06/2014,16:24:06,briankinlan,meme- yes, in this system (canyons) that tends to be what we see. One hypothesis is that they are protected from sediment moving down the slope from above 10/06/2014,16:24:44,michaelvecchione,smooth aplacophans are called Caudofoveata. May not actaully be related to Solenogastres. 10/06/2014,16:24:50,elizabethlobecker,but there is still enough food to feed on 10/06/2014,16:24:52,elizabethlobecker,thanks Brian! 10/06/2014,16:25:02,Scott France,Tellow mat = colonial zoanthid mat 10/06/2014,16:25:28,briankinlan,CORP colonies on top of otucrop feature with OPHs 10/06/2014,16:25:32,briankinlan,SPO hex 10/06/2014,16:25:38,briankinlan,with OPHs 10/06/2014,16:25:43,briankinlan,CORO anthomastus 10/06/2014,16:26:00,Scott France,Tellow = yellow! hard to see in dark, even with lit keyboard! 10/06/2014,16:26:45,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1772.1392 m,TEMP :: 3.79363 C 10/06/2014,16:29:23,Tara Harmer Luke,lots of COR cup and ASR brisingids 10/06/2014,16:29:23,Andrea Quattrini,no solenosmillia yet either…. 10/06/2014,16:29:23,Tara Harmer Luke,acn blue 10/06/2014,16:29:23,Scott France,ACN Actinerus 10/06/2014,16:29:33,Tara Harmer Luke,ACNs yellow with spots 10/06/2014,16:29:35,briankinlan,CORO bamboo unbranched 10/06/2014,16:29:38,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77279,LON :: -69.93237,DEPTH :: 1772.5560 m,TEMP :: 3.80726 C 10/06/2014,16:29:44,briankinlan,very very high density COR cups 10/06/2014,16:30:07,briankinlan,ACN cerianthis burrowing in wall 10/06/2014,16:30:36,Scott France,CORO bamboo whip 10/06/2014,16:30:52,Scott France,ACN Hormathiidae x3 10/06/2014,16:31:15,Scott France,ACN Actinerus 10/06/2014,16:32:48,briankinlan,CORO bamboo Acanella with one OPH 10/06/2014,16:34:43,Emily Duwan,same codling looks like 10/06/2014,16:34:44,Scott France,FSH codling? 10/06/2014,16:35:09,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1772.3640 m,TEMP :: 3.78663 C 10/06/2014,16:35:39,briankinlan,nice overview of the area we have been exploring 10/06/2014,16:35:57,Scott France,Someone mic on shore is not muted 10/06/2014,16:37:11,jasonchaytor,Radial fracture patterns 10/06/2014,16:37:32,briankinlan,ASR brisingids 10/06/2014,16:37:41,briankinlan,COR cups 10/06/2014,16:38:08,briankinlan,SPO hex 10/06/2014,16:38:22,briankinlan,CORA Perantipathes 10/06/2014,16:38:31,briankinlan,SPO hex vase 10/06/2014,16:39:17,susanschnur,Jason - anything really striking in geology while I was gone? Seems we're on a much steeper part of the wall here. 10/06/2014,16:40:20,Scott France,CORA Parantipathes had no chirostylids 10/06/2014,16:40:45,Scott France,ON shore: we will follow this wall ridge to WP2 as long as it is operationally safe to do so 10/06/2014,16:40:45,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77278,LON :: -69.93233,DEPTH :: 1770.0241 m,TEMP :: 3.77245 C 10/06/2014,16:41:17,Scott France,If at some point anyone thinks it is better to move "up" please chime in. 10/06/2014,16:41:32,Scott France,"UP" may mean no more wall but a more gradual inclined slope 10/06/2014,16:42:31,briankinlan,Scott, did you mean to say "we will follow this wall ridge to WP 2.5"? 10/06/2014,16:42:47,briankinlan,CORP on top of feature 10/06/2014,16:42:55,briankinlan,CORO calvularia purple 10/06/2014,16:43:16,briankinlan,*CORO Clavularia (sorry misspelled before) 10/06/2014,16:44:15,Scott France,Yes Brian. Sorry - follow to WP2.5 - your added point 10/06/2014,16:45:04,michaelvecchione,lots of ASR brisingids 10/06/2014,16:45:15,briankinlan,Yes, sounds good to me. And then up when we get there or in last 15-30 min of dive, whichever comes first 10/06/2014,16:45:37,briankinlan,continue to see abundance ASR brisingids 10/06/2014,16:45:52,Scott France,Agree Brian 10/06/2014,16:46:00,briankinlan,CORO bamboo Acanella 10/06/2014,16:46:44,briankinlan,POL on Acanella? and CRI 10/06/2014,16:46:44,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1769.9235 m,TEMP :: 3.78326 C 10/06/2014,16:46:55,briankinlan,CORP with OPH 10/06/2014,16:47:05,briankinlan,CPEN Pennatula 10/06/2014,16:47:10,briankinlan,with FSH 10/06/2014,16:47:24,Andrea Quattrini,FSH moridae 10/06/2014,16:47:37,michaelvecchione,mysid 10/06/2014,16:47:55,Emily Duwan,FSH codling moridae 10/06/2014,16:50:10,Emily Duwan,FSH blue hake 10/06/2014,16:50:16,briankinlan,CORP 10/06/2014,16:52:17,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77288,LON :: -69.93255,DEPTH :: 1766.6363 m,TEMP :: 3.79937 C 10/06/2014,16:53:17,jasonchaytor,Possible drop stone 10/06/2014,16:57:54,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1767.6311 m,TEMP :: 3.78668 C 10/06/2014,16:59:01,jasonchaytor,Drop stone 10/06/2014,16:59:06,jasonchaytor,Or cannon ball 10/06/2014,17:00:16,jasonchaytor,They can move around 10/06/2014,17:00:24,susanschnur,cannon balls? 10/06/2014,17:00:24,jasonchaytor,Iam never serious 10/06/2014,17:00:43,briankinlan,SPo with OPHs 10/06/2014,17:00:55,susanschnur,haha, we mentioned the cannon ball on air. I'm sure somebody will post it to their website and it will go viral. 10/06/2014,17:02:29,kaseycantwell,I think we lost the ship from the conference call 10/06/2014,17:02:44,susanschnur,for how long? 10/06/2014,17:02:55,kaseycantwell,a few minutes if that 10/06/2014,17:03:06,susanschnur,ok ill report it. Still cut off? 10/06/2014,17:03:07,kaseycantwell,i can hear Scott on EXWL 10/06/2014,17:03:11,kaseycantwell,but no tthe call 10/06/2014,17:03:11,briankinlan,can't hear the ship on the conference call 10/06/2014,17:03:19,briankinlan,only in the embedded audio over I1 10/06/2014,17:03:30,briankinlan,for maybe the last 5 min 10/06/2014,17:03:46,briankinlan,CORP 10/06/2014,17:03:48,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77316,LON :: -69.93278,DEPTH :: 1757.2695 m,TEMP :: 3.78718 C 10/06/2014,17:03:54,susanschnur,ok Video is on it 10/06/2014,17:04:22,briankinlan,CRI stalked 10/06/2014,17:05:20,susanschnur,Looking at possible dropstone 10/06/2014,17:05:39,briankinlan,ROC dropstone? 10/06/2014,17:06:02,briankinlan,corallimorph and tiny URC 10/06/2014,17:06:17,Scott France,Corallimorph on rock 10/06/2014,17:06:19,Scott France,Transparent with white tipped tentacles 10/06/2014,17:06:42,susanschnur,Think I'm seeing granite texture! 10/06/2014,17:08:09,jasonchaytor,It's granite 10/06/2014,17:08:12,jasonchaytor,Drop stone 10/06/2014,17:08:31,susanschnur,that may be the first actual igneous texture I have seen this entire trip (sadly) 10/06/2014,17:08:37,briankinlan,CPEN ?Distichoptilum 10/06/2014,17:08:48,briankinlan,ACN 10/06/2014,17:08:58,Scott France,Several colonies of CPEN Distichoptilum 10/06/2014,17:09:42,briankinlan,URC hygrosoma 10/06/2014,17:09:50,briankinlan,sediment mixed with outcrops/eroded wall 10/06/2014,17:09:52,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1752.3808 m,TEMP :: 3.79187 C 10/06/2014,17:12:22,jasonchaytor,Everytime Ihave been out working on the canyons, we have had to avoid fishing operations...more often toward the head of the canyons 10/06/2014,17:12:51,susanschnur,is OKEX working for everyone again? 10/06/2014,17:12:53,briankinlan,the ship isn't connected to the conf call, 10/06/2014,17:12:55,peterauster,We are deeper than most fishing operations 10/06/2014,17:12:57,Scott France,Right - I'm referring to fishing around the deep walls 10/06/2014,17:13:01,briankinlan,but I'd like to point out that the canyons ARE hotspots for fishing 10/06/2014,17:13:16,briankinlan,it is focused in the canyon head areas from 100 to 500m depth or so 10/06/2014,17:13:29,briankinlan,hundreds of vessels often active at a time using many different gear types 10/06/2014,17:13:57,briankinlan,trawling occurs all around canyons and in canyons, to the extent they can avaoid rocky hangups 10/06/2014,17:14:15,Scott France,We can hear someone furiously typing on their keyboard 10/06/2014,17:14:52,peterauster,traps and bottom longlines produce the most impacts in this kind of steep terrain 10/06/2014,17:15:25,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77331,LON :: -69.93312,DEPTH :: 1748.7983 m,TEMP :: 3.82678 C 10/06/2014,17:18:03,Scott France,POL polynoid 10/06/2014,17:20:33,briankinlan,CORO Chrysogorgia 10/06/2014,17:20:54,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1746.8434 m,TEMP :: 3.80251 C 10/06/2014,17:20:55,briankinlan,SHI 10/06/2014,17:20:57,briankinlan,CRI 10/06/2014,17:21:06,michaelvecchione,mysid 10/06/2014,17:24:05,Emily Duwan,FSH grenadier 10/06/2014,17:24:12,briankinlan,SPO hex 10/06/2014,17:24:27,briankinlan,SPO encrusting 10/06/2014,17:24:34,Shirley Pomponi,SPO DEMO 10/06/2014,17:24:53,briankinlan,SPO hex plate 10/06/2014,17:24:57,briankinlan,CORO bamboo 10/06/2014,17:25:00,Shirley Pomponi,Looks like sponge to me, too. 10/06/2014,17:25:03,briankinlan,branched 10/06/2014,17:25:12,Shirley Pomponi,Yeah, I've been on all morning…. 10/06/2014,17:25:47,Shirley Pomponi,That other white object may be a rock, not a sponge. 10/06/2014,17:25:48,Scott France,CORO Eknomisis? 10/06/2014,17:25:52,Shirley Pomponi,Yes, I agree, Susan. 10/06/2014,17:26:26,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77350,LON :: -69.93322,DEPTH :: 1745.3709 m,TEMP :: 3.81288 C 10/06/2014,17:26:45,Shirley Pomponi,Yes, I agree, Susan. 10/06/2014,17:26:54,briankinlan,*correction "SPO plate" was a rock 10/06/2014,17:27:22,Shirley Pomponi,What about the platey object to the right — at about 4:00. 10/06/2014,17:27:22,briankinlan,with some small SPO's behind it 10/06/2014,17:28:04,susanschnur,there was another sponge-looking rock back there 10/06/2014,17:29:00,Scott France,ACN 10/06/2014,17:29:04,Scott France,URC 10/06/2014,17:29:19,Scott France,URC Hygrosoma 10/06/2014,17:30:35,Scott France,URC with juvenile fish 10/06/2014,17:31:57,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1746.0372 m,TEMP :: 3.80764 C 10/06/2014,17:32:30,peterauster,Admitting that it's not a fish is the first step to recovery 10/06/2014,17:32:46,peterauster,believe me ... I know!! 10/06/2014,17:33:09,peterauster,tough audience .... 10/06/2014,17:33:09,Scott France,Right! So URC with polynoid POL, NOT juvenile cusk eel. 10/06/2014,17:33:21,Scott France,That is why it is good to wait for the close-ups! 10/06/2014,17:33:30,Scott France,I laughed Peter. 10/06/2014,17:33:35,peterauster,thanks .. 10/06/2014,17:34:31,michaelvecchione,Hol swimming 10/06/2014,17:36:40,Scott France,URC Hygrosoma 10/06/2014,17:37:03,briankinlan,CORO anthomastus 10/06/2014,17:37:14,Scott France,CORO probably Anthomastus 10/06/2014,17:37:23,Scott France,CORP 10/06/2014,17:37:24,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77369,LON :: -69.93346,DEPTH :: 1745.4877 m,TEMP :: 3.83196 C 10/06/2014,17:37:39,Scott France,OPH ophiomusium abundant on this ledge 10/06/2014,17:40:13,Shirley Pomponi,That's very cool. I'll have to look at the frame-grab. It could be a demosponge called Spongosorites! 10/06/2014,17:41:31,Shirley Pomponi,If so, it would be a new depth record—we've never observed that genus at that depth! 10/06/2014,17:41:31,Scott France,CORA Bathypathes 10/06/2014,17:41:43,Shirley Pomponi,SPO HEX 10/06/2014,17:42:49,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1744.1095 m,TEMP :: 3.87567 C 10/06/2014,17:44:11,briankinlan,moving along wall with little colonization 10/06/2014,17:44:25,briankinlan,CPEN Pennatula 10/06/2014,17:44:28,briankinlan,CORP 10/06/2014,17:47:15,briankinlan,CORO anthomastus recruits? 10/06/2014,17:48:35,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77386,LON :: -69.93355,DEPTH :: 1743.6007 m,TEMP :: 3.82215 C 10/06/2014,17:48:41,briankinlan,CORO swiftia? 10/06/2014,17:49:03,Scott France,That is what I'm thinking Brian 10/06/2014,17:49:10,Scott France,we'll get a zoom in a second 10/06/2014,17:49:30,briankinlan,also doesn't it look like a lot of colonization right wround that bend? 10/06/2014,17:50:32,briankinlan,CORO Swiftia several colonies 10/06/2014,17:50:37,Scott France,CORO Swiftia 10/06/2014,17:50:48,Scott France,x3 10/06/2014,17:50:56,Scott France,CORP x2 10/06/2014,17:51:45,Scott France,CORP several along flat part of ledge 10/06/2014,17:52:32,briankinlan,CORP on top of boulder 10/06/2014,17:52:45,briankinlan,COR cups on side of bouldeer 10/06/2014,17:52:49,briankinlan,ASR brisingid 10/06/2014,17:52:57,briankinlan,URC Hygrosoma 10/06/2014,17:53:00,briankinlan,SPO yellow 10/06/2014,17:53:10,briankinlan,PYC 10/06/2014,17:53:14,Shirley Pomponi,Oh, wow….how cool! Thx. 10/06/2014,17:53:45,Shirley Pomponi,The yellow SPO is likely a Demospongiae. 10/06/2014,17:54:08,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1739.2165 m,TEMP :: 3.81785 C 10/06/2014,17:54:18,Shirley Pomponi,SPO HEX 10/06/2014,17:55:31,briankinlan,APH caprellid - gravid 10/06/2014,17:55:42,Scott France,APH caprellid with oostegites 10/06/2014,17:56:15,briankinlan,CORO Chrysogorgia - bifurcating 10/06/2014,17:56:22,briankinlan,CORO Acanella 10/06/2014,17:56:45,briankinlan,CORA Bathypathes 10/06/2014,17:56:53,briankinlan,with OPH 10/06/2014,17:57:13,briankinlan,CPEN Distichoptilum 10/06/2014,17:57:36,briankinlan,HOL swimming 10/06/2014,17:58:13,michaelvecchione,? 10/06/2014,17:58:14,Scott France,ACN flytrap 10/06/2014,17:58:23,Scott France,SPO hexact 10/06/2014,17:58:27,Shirley Pomponi,SPO HEX 10/06/2014,17:58:30,Scott France,ASR brisingid 10/06/2014,17:58:30,briankinlan,it would be nice if we could get to 1690 if possible 10/06/2014,17:58:47,Scott France,CORO bamboo small whip 10/06/2014,17:59:05,briankinlan,that would be about a 90m run horizontally...maybe too far 10/06/2014,17:59:32,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77385,LON :: -69.93362,DEPTH :: 1735.6600 m,TEMP :: 3.81421 C 10/06/2014,18:00:25,briankinlan,CORO anthomastus 10/06/2014,18:00:28,briankinlan,CORP 10/06/2014,18:00:45,briankinlan,CORP 10/06/2014,18:01:34,briankinlan,WAL 10/06/2014,18:02:26,briankinlan,sparsely colonized wall 10/06/2014,18:02:32,briankinlan,CORA bathyp[athes 10/06/2014,18:02:34,briankinlan,CORP 10/06/2014,18:02:41,briankinlan,ASR brisingid 10/06/2014,18:03:13,briankinlan,CORO bamboo branched 10/06/2014,18:03:37,Scott France,CORP 10/06/2014,18:04:17,briankinlan,COR cups under overhang 10/06/2014,18:04:58,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1718.8490 m,TEMP :: 3.84795 C 10/06/2014,18:05:00,briankinlan,ACN larg pink 10/06/2014,18:05:08,briankinlan,with COR cups higher density clumps 10/06/2014,18:05:58,briankinlan,ROC is chalky 10/06/2014,18:06:08,briankinlan,CORA 10/06/2014,18:06:18,briankinlan,CORO Chrysogorgia? 10/06/2014,18:06:24,briankinlan,SPO hex yellow large 10/06/2014,18:06:27,Shirley Pomponi,SPO HEX yellow 10/06/2014,18:06:28,Scott France,Pilot is talking to nav so isn't hearcing my requests for zoom - sorry 10/06/2014,18:06:41,Shirley Pomponi,That sponge is a Hexactinellid 10/06/2014,18:06:55,briankinlan,much higher densities of cup corals COR 10/06/2014,18:06:58,briankinlan,CRI 10/06/2014,18:07:05,briankinlan,ASR brisingids 10/06/2014,18:07:34,Shirley Pomponi,We've observed fields of yellow hexactinellids—like sombreros—in the Bahamas! 10/06/2014,18:07:40,briankinlan,POL on SPO 10/06/2014,18:08:05,briankinlan,ACN flytrap 10/06/2014,18:08:15,briankinlan,CORO bamboo 10/06/2014,18:08:23,briankinlan,CORO bamboo branched 10/06/2014,18:08:44,susanschnur,Distinct 20 cm light dark bands higlighted by sed deposition 10/06/2014,18:09:18,briankinlan,CORA perantipathes 10/06/2014,18:09:20,susanschnur,mabye 15 cm, not 20 10/06/2014,18:09:25,briankinlan,lots of COR cup 10/06/2014,18:09:27,briankinlan,lots of ASR brisingids 10/06/2014,18:09:39,briankinlan,CORO bamboo 10/06/2014,18:09:57,briankinlan,a few large branched CORO bamboo 10/06/2014,18:10:36,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77379,LON :: -69.93379,DEPTH :: 1704.8971 m,TEMP :: 3.85952 C 10/06/2014,18:10:48,susanschnur,white laterally-continuous band of more eroded, less-sedimented carbonate cliff 10/06/2014,18:10:49,briankinlan,CORO acanella? 10/06/2014,18:10:59,briankinlan,*correction CORO chrysogorgia 10/06/2014,18:11:04,briankinlan,with SHI associate 10/06/2014,18:11:52,Tim Shank,Thought there might have been an egg in that CORO chrysogorgia 10/06/2014,18:11:57,Tim Shank,great brow 10/06/2014,18:12:01,briankinlan,CORO bamboo 10/06/2014,18:12:04,briankinlan,CORA peantipathes 10/06/2014,18:12:08,Tim Shank,CORA parantipathes 10/06/2014,18:12:16,Tim Shank,FSH FELO 10/06/2014,18:12:25,Emily Duwan,FSH synaph 10/06/2014,18:12:33,briankinlan,more colonized rock face with CORO bamboo, CORP, CORA 10/06/2014,18:12:38,Tim Shank,ASR brisingids 10/06/2014,18:12:46,Tim Shank,at least 10 CORP 10/06/2014,18:12:58,Tim Shank,Also seeing Telopathes CORA 10/06/2014,18:13:19,Tim Shank,CORA Parantipathes 10/06/2014,18:13:37,briankinlan,CPENs in chute 10/06/2014,18:13:40,Tim Shank,OPH white on SED in "water fall" channel 10/06/2014,18:13:50,briankinlan,FELO 10/06/2014,18:15:57,peterauster,paleo-water park slide ... 10/06/2014,18:16:07,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77384,LON :: -69.93393,DEPTH :: 1691.3857 m,TEMP :: 3.87137 C 10/06/2014,18:16:53,Tim Shank,end of chute- smooth and rounded 10/06/2014,18:17:03,Tim Shank,SPO white (vase) 10/06/2014,18:17:20,Tim Shank,COR chysogorgia? 10/06/2014,18:17:35,briankinlan,CORA 10/06/2014,18:17:54,briankinlan,CORP 10/06/2014,18:18:00,briankinlan,CORA 10/06/2014,18:18:25,briankinlan,preparing to leave bottom for midwater transect series 10/06/2014,18:18:42,Tim Shank,will be conducting water column transects on the ascent- stopping at different depth horizons 10/06/2014,18:19:17,Tim Shank,Similar surveys were conducted like this in the Gulf of Mexico in 2012. 10/06/2014,18:19:29,Emily Duwan,another FSH blue hake 10/06/2014,18:19:46,Tim Shank,FSH blue hake 10/06/2014,18:21:09,kaseycantwell,HOL 10/06/2014,18:21:14,briankinlan,NOAA imaging 10/06/2014,18:21:35,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1701.6388 m,TEMP :: 3.86250 C 10/06/2014,18:24:59,briankinlan,good shots of COROs sticking out from wall 10/06/2014,18:27:06,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77369,LON :: -69.93381,DEPTH :: 1694.0436 m,TEMP :: 3.86536 C 10/06/2014,18:28:27,briankinlan,signing off. great dive and first to document corals in Nantucket! 10/06/2014,18:28:49,Tim Shank,Be well Brian. Talk to you soon. 10/06/2014,18:31:53,randalsinger,midwater! 10/06/2014,18:32:37,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1684.2382 m,TEMP :: 3.88167 C 10/06/2014,18:34:22,michaelford,Since these midwater observations will be the last major operation for the expedition, I wanted to say thanks for everything - fantastic time. Excited to have all these observations and I look forward to writing this up. 10/06/2014,18:35:11,randalsinger,Thanks for the wonderful narration Susan and Scott! 10/06/2014,18:36:21,Shirley Pomponi,Scott and Susan, you've done a fantastic job coordinating all the scientific input and leading some really interesting dives! 10/06/2014,18:38:07,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77373,LON :: -69.93372,DEPTH :: 1683.9815 m,TEMP :: 3.86916 C 10/06/2014,18:39:28,michaelford,where can I get the poster of the Seirios view now? 10/06/2014,18:39:48,susanschnur,I keep waiting for D2 to come out into the Seirios view, then I realize the Seirios view is from D2! 10/06/2014,18:40:01,michaelvecchione,Mike F -- Are you at teh SS Command Center? 10/06/2014,18:40:12,michaelford,yes - for a little longer. 10/06/2014,18:40:40,michaelvecchione,good 10/06/2014,18:41:13,michaelvecchione,After I typed it, I realized that SS Command Center doesn't sound so good. 10/06/2014,18:41:22,Scott France,lol 10/06/2014,18:42:15,randalsinger,here here! 10/06/2014,18:43:36,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1692.0225 m,TEMP :: 3.87418 C 10/06/2014,18:46:00,randalsinger,midwater fishes too! 10/06/2014,18:46:03,randalsinger,dont foret 10/06/2014,18:46:07,randalsinger,*forget 10/06/2014,18:49:08,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77377,LON :: -69.93374,DEPTH :: 1699.3296 m,TEMP :: 3.86679 C 10/06/2014,18:49:39,Scott France,FYI, we do plan to have a summary phone call this afternoon - close to 1600 EDT, but that detail will be sen tlater. See the email I sent out last night. 10/06/2014,18:50:58,michaelvecchione,SHI 10/06/2014,18:53:39,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77376,LON :: -69.93362,DEPTH :: 1695.6809 m,TEMP :: 3.86828 C 10/06/2014,18:58:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1551.6802 m,TEMP :: 3.94339 C 10/06/2014,18:59:53,randalsinger,zoom on anthing with a tail :) 10/06/2014,19:00:05,michaelvecchione,or tentacles 10/06/2014,19:00:40,randalsinger,exactly@! 10/06/2014,19:03:18,susanschnur,wonder if we'll see any more canon balls falling through the water column? 10/06/2014,19:04:07,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77379,LON :: -69.93319,DEPTH :: 1387.4446 m,TEMP :: 4.03578 C 10/06/2014,19:04:32,susanschnur,Now I wish we had picked up that black rock during the dive - I'll be left wondering if it really was a cannon ball... 10/06/2014,19:05:20,michaelvecchione,BTW, The reason I asked for 800-1200 m is becuase those are the depths at which sperm whales and beaked whales hunt in the canyons. 10/06/2014,19:05:44,Scott France,Okay - lets see one each of them as well! 10/06/2014,19:06:02,michaelvecchione,FSH 10/06/2014,19:06:10,michaelford,JFH 10/06/2014,19:06:12,michaelford,medusa 10/06/2014,19:06:25,michaelvecchione,JFH 10/06/2014,19:06:58,michaelvecchione,SIPH? 10/06/2014,19:07:40,randalsinger,800-1200m is also is a hotspot for whale fishes, dragonsishes and angler fishes 10/06/2014,19:07:48,randalsinger,*dragonfishes 10/06/2014,19:08:16,randalsinger,whalefish have like...2-3 videos total of them total 10/06/2014,19:08:46,randalsinger,ill call in 10/06/2014,19:09:32,Scott France,When you call, introduce yourself and where you are from so they can use it in video clips 10/06/2014,19:09:38,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1223.9903 m,TEMP :: 4.15772 C 10/06/2014,19:12:47,michaelvecchione,chaetognath 10/06/2014,19:13:29,michaelvecchione,JFH 10/06/2014,19:13:39,michaelford,JFH - Halicreas sp.? 10/06/2014,19:14:05,michaelford,perhaps trachymedusa 10/06/2014,19:15:12,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77391,LON :: -69.93239,DEPTH :: 1198.5293 m,TEMP :: 4.16946 C 10/06/2014,19:15:34,michaelvecchione,SIPH 10/06/2014,19:15:59,michaelvecchione,JFH 10/06/2014,19:16:39,michaelford,see the lures behind that SIP 10/06/2014,19:16:56,michaelford,so cool 10/06/2014,19:17:20,michaelvecchione,JFH in Serios 10/06/2014,19:17:26,michaelvecchione,JFH 10/06/2014,19:17:33,Scott France,Poalia? 10/06/2014,19:17:34,michaelford,JFH 10/06/2014,19:17:52,Scott France,**Poralia 10/06/2014,19:17:52,michaelvecchione,I think it is Poralia 10/06/2014,19:18:45,michaelford,so still - no pulsing on the SCY 10/06/2014,19:18:46,michaelvecchione,Very nice zoom 10/06/2014,19:19:50,Tara Harmer Luke,SIP 10/06/2014,19:19:57,Tara Harmer Luke,FSH 10/06/2014,19:20:09,michaelvecchione,FSH 10/06/2014,19:20:16,randalsinger,cyclothone 10/06/2014,19:20:25,Scott France,SAL 10/06/2014,19:20:43,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1196.8457 m,TEMP :: 4.16452 C 10/06/2014,19:20:54,michaelvecchione,no its a siphonophore with tentacles retracted 10/06/2014,19:21:17,Scott France,Copy that Mike 10/06/2014,19:22:25,michaelvecchione,FSH 10/06/2014,19:22:39,randalsinger,ya I saw that blast my terrible internet connection. it stuttered 10/06/2014,19:23:58,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77395,LON :: -69.93199,DEPTH :: 1219.7393 m,TEMP :: 4.16935 C 10/06/2014,19:24:24,michaelvecchione,SHI 10/06/2014,19:24:40,kaseycantwell,CTE - from Mike F 10/06/2014,19:24:44,michaelvecchione,CTE 10/06/2014,19:25:52,michaelvecchione,something 10/06/2014,19:26:38,randalsinger,FSH 10/06/2014,19:26:38,michaelvecchione,FSH 10/06/2014,19:26:42,randalsinger,cyclothone again 10/06/2014,19:26:55,randalsinger,the stutter actually froze him in front my my screen this time 10/06/2014,19:29:20,michaelvecchione,CTE 10/06/2014,19:29:21,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1170.6189 m,TEMP :: 4.20581 C 10/06/2014,19:29:23,michaelvecchione,Siph 10/06/2014,19:29:30,randalsinger,ya body for body more cyclothone than all other vertebrates on the planet 10/06/2014,19:29:32,michaelvecchione,copepod? 10/06/2014,19:29:35,randalsinger,put together 10/06/2014,19:29:53,michaelvecchione,JFH on Seirios 10/06/2014,19:30:44,michaelvecchione,SIPH 10/06/2014,19:31:51,randalsinger,FSH 10/06/2014,19:32:08,michaelvecchione,CTE 10/06/2014,19:32:16,michaelvecchione,lobate 10/06/2014,19:32:18,Tara Harmer Luke,CTE 10/06/2014,19:32:45,michaelvecchione,Bathocyroe 10/06/2014,19:32:59,michaelvecchione,= bloodbelly ctenophore 10/06/2014,19:33:56,michaelvecchione,SIPH young colony 10/06/2014,19:34:47,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77411,LON :: -69.93133,DEPTH :: 1098.3617 m,TEMP :: 4.34131 C 10/06/2014,19:34:56,randalsinger,not a fish 10/06/2014,19:35:03,randalsinger,cetognath 10/06/2014,19:35:05,michaelvecchione,Chaetognath 10/06/2014,19:35:14,randalsinger,convergent evolution 10/06/2014,19:35:23,michaelvecchione,=arrow worm 10/06/2014,19:35:32,randalsinger,crazy predators 10/06/2014,19:35:36,michaelvecchione,they swim like a fish 10/06/2014,19:35:42,randalsinger,hugh (for thier siz) jaws 10/06/2014,19:36:53,michaelvecchione,CTE 10/06/2014,19:38:07,michaelvecchione,larvacean 10/06/2014,19:39:23,randalsinger,fish 10/06/2014,19:39:38,randalsinger,might have been something awesome. was red colored by it swam below camera 10/06/2014,19:40:10,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1059.1972 m,TEMP :: 4.38740 C 10/06/2014,19:40:25,Scott France,It is ALWAYS the stuff you miss that is most awesome! 10/06/2014,19:40:39,Scott France,The power of the imagination! 10/06/2014,19:41:04,randalsinger,the troubles of studying non-sessile organisms 10/06/2014,19:41:14,michaelvecchione,FSH 10/06/2014,19:41:46,randalsinger,"stuff" = marine snow 10/06/2014,19:41:57,randalsinger,scales...dead orgnaisms....plankton 10/06/2014,19:42:06,randalsinger,inorganic mater 10/06/2014,19:42:23,randalsinger,the life-blood of the midwater 10/06/2014,19:42:35,Scott France,1000 meter transect 10/06/2014,19:42:35,michaelvecchione,and of the deep benthos 10/06/2014,19:42:49,michaelvecchione,JFH in Seirios 10/06/2014,19:43:03,michaelvecchione,larvacean 10/06/2014,19:43:30,michaelvecchione,something 10/06/2014,19:44:28,michaelvecchione,JFH 10/06/2014,19:44:39,randalsinger,UWO= unidentified swimming organism 10/06/2014,19:45:02,randalsinger,*USO 10/06/2014,19:45:15,michaelvecchione,chaetognath? 10/06/2014,19:45:33,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77418,LON :: -69.93074,DEPTH :: 996.9001 m,TEMP :: 4.50070 C 10/06/2014,19:46:09,michaelvecchione,mucus 10/06/2014,19:47:17,randalsinger,if only we had a red light 10/06/2014,19:47:22,randalsinger,nothing would run 10/06/2014,19:48:10,peterauster,Fair winds for the trip in ... need to run to a meeting and will miss the call. Cheers to all 10/06/2014,19:48:18,randalsinger,cheer peter 10/06/2014,19:48:21,randalsinger,*cheers 10/06/2014,19:48:22,Scott France,Cheers Peter. 10/06/2014,19:48:28,Scott France,Thanks for all the help 10/06/2014,19:49:01,Scott France,HYD medusa 10/06/2014,19:49:27,michaelvecchione,unfortunately I have ot leave very soon to catch a shuttle bus. 10/06/2014,19:49:38,michaelvecchione,nice zoom on JFH 10/06/2014,19:50:26,Scott France,We'll finish it for you Mike! 10/06/2014,19:50:32,Scott France,Thanks for participating. 10/06/2014,19:50:37,michaelvecchione,Please tell the team that the midwater obs are great. I'll be watching by cell phone.\ 10/06/2014,19:50:38,randalsinger,ya I cleared my calendar for this part 10/06/2014,19:50:59,okexnav,DEPTH :: 956.6317 m,TEMP :: 4.53075 C 10/06/2014,19:51:10,Scott France,Randy: I typed earlier but it got lost in the ether… 10/06/2014,19:52:07,Scott France,It isn't just that stuff is running but that we are moving and the limited focal length plus light pool plus insanely small size of much of this stuff mkaes it hard to get to in time. But I know you know that! 10/06/2014,19:52:29,randalsinger,I do indeed. Just seeing anything is great 10/06/2014,19:53:36,randalsinger,FSH I think 10/06/2014,19:53:41,Scott France,900 m transect start 10/06/2014,19:55:22,Scott France,CTE lobate 10/06/2014,19:55:29,Scott France,JFH 10/06/2014,19:56:25,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77419,LON :: -69.93046,DEPTH :: 895.4014 m,TEMP :: 4.68189 C 10/06/2014,19:56:55,Scott France,SQD 10/06/2014,19:56:58,Scott France,SIP 10/06/2014,19:57:11,Scott France,Mastigoteuthis? 10/06/2014,19:57:48,randalsinger,He's on the FB group if someone takes a screen cap 10/06/2014,20:00:05,Scott France,Mucus sheet with bright white ball in center and possible APH? 10/06/2014,20:01:52,okexnav,DEPTH :: 899.7857 m,TEMP :: 4.69919 C 10/06/2014,20:02:20,Scott France,End 900 transect 10/06/2014,20:06:04,Scott France,Start 800 m transect 10/06/2014,20:06:47,susanschnur,SAL 10/06/2014,20:08:01,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77421,LON :: -69.92993,DEPTH :: 799.1108 m,TEMP :: 4.96588 C 10/06/2014,20:08:21,randalsinger,FSH 10/06/2014,20:10:30,randalsinger,Stomias boa 10/06/2014,20:10:44,randalsinger,with chin barbel in hunting behavior 10/06/2014,20:11:00,Scott France,JFH Periphylla? 10/06/2014,20:11:01,randalsinger,with associated copapod (?) epidparasite on pelvic fin 10/06/2014,20:11:54,randalsinger,Scott im not an expert but ive seen that morphology described as Periphylla before 10/06/2014,20:12:00,randalsinger,for the jelly 10/06/2014,20:13:23,Scott France,SIP 10/06/2014,20:13:30,randalsinger,sorry! 10/06/2014,20:13:52,okexnav,DEPTH :: 797.3827 m,TEMP :: 4.96664 C 10/06/2014,20:15:19,Scott France,JFH Periphylla like 10/06/2014,20:17:52,randalsinger,Chaetognath 10/06/2014,20:19:10,randalsinger,FSH 10/06/2014,20:19:10,randalsinger,in distance maybe 10/06/2014,20:19:10,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77426,LON :: -69.92942,DEPTH :: 797.5051 m,TEMP :: 4.96821 C 10/06/2014,20:19:36,randalsinger,amazing dives guys 10/06/2014,20:19:37,randalsinger,well done all 10/06/2014,20:19:56,craigrussell,Thank you and congratulations all! 10/06/2014,20:20:13,susanschnur,Thank you everyone 10/06/2014,20:20:21,Scott France,Thanks all. 10/06/2014,20:20:26,randalsinger,saves travels home! 10/06/2014,20:20:36,randalsinger,looking forward ot the future 10/06/2014,20:20:39,thomasritter,great expedition, thank you all! 10/06/2014,20:20:41,Scott France,Conference call at 1635 EDT 10/06/2014,20:20:48,susanschnur,I learned a lot. Thank you all for being patient with a geology PhD student trying to learn about marine biology! 10/06/2014,20:21:14,randalsinger,I learned alot of invertebrate biology and geology from you two 10/06/2014,20:21:28,randalsinger,nice to know what my fishes are swimming with and around 10/06/2014,20:21:31,Scott France,And I the fish! 10/06/2014,20:22:05,Scott France,Pleasure having all this intellectual capacity and knowledge at my call! 10/06/2014,20:22:07,Scott France,;-) 10/06/2014,20:23:05,Scott France,I meant your knowledge if that didn't come out right!! 10/06/2014,20:23:11,Scott France,:-0 10/06/2014,20:23:51,randalsinger,it was a pleasure to help out when I could! 10/06/2014,20:23:57,randalsinger,looking forward to future dives/trips 10/06/2014,20:24:57,okexnav,DEPTH :: 685.3380 m,TEMP :: 5.36762 C 10/06/2014,20:26:34,randalsinger,cheers guys! 10/06/2014,20:30:26,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77417,LON :: -69.93086,DEPTH :: 508.5043 m,TEMP :: 7.04773 C 10/06/2014,20:34:17,okexnav,LAT :: 39.77400,LON :: -69.93193,DEPTH :: 391.7717 m,TEMP :: 9.05796 C 10/06/2014,20:39:45,okexnav,DEPTH :: 226.7504 m,TEMP :: 13.43507 C 10/06/2014,20:49:29,okexnav,DEPTH :: 56.9053 m,TEMP :: 21.53890 C