04/11/2015,03:00:36,kaseycantwell,Hi All- we will be a little delayed in the morning and will be in the water closer to 0900 04/11/2015,03:06:40,kaseycantwell,correction - ROV launch will be at 0930 04/11/2015,12:59:10,Tim Shank,Good morning All 04/11/2015,13:08:13,Andrea Quattrini,Good morning Tim! 04/11/2015,13:08:25,Webb Pinner,Cheers 04/11/2015,13:08:52,Andrea Quattrini,Hi Webb 04/11/2015,13:09:17,Webb Pinner,Good Morning 04/11/2015,13:20:01,Tim Shank,Hi Andrea 04/11/2015,13:20:02,Tim Shank,Hi Webb 04/11/2015,13:20:39,Andrea Quattrini,We are preparing to launch the ROV. 04/11/2015,13:24:20,Andrea Quattrini,We will be diving along the Septentrional Fault south of Mona Seamount. Objectives of the dive include trying to identify fault related deformation and identify exposed rocks. Also, we will be documenting benthic communities in the area. Target depth is 3700-2700 m. 04/11/2015,13:28:46,mikecheadle,good morning all 04/11/2015,13:30:01,Andrea Quattrini,Very little current. .1-.2 knots 04/11/2015,13:30:56,mikecheadle,test 04/11/2015,13:32:57,Tim Shank,Hi Mike. Good morning 04/11/2015,13:35:33,Andrea Quattrini,D2 in the water 04/11/2015,13:42:01,mikeford,Good morning everyone 04/11/2015,13:42:30,mikecheadle,morning mike 04/11/2015,13:42:55,mikecheadle,seirios launched 04/11/2015,14:05:31,mikeford,hello - I know technical things are being done, but would you kick the navdata feed? 04/11/2015,14:06:19,Tim Shank,Vehicle holding at 127m 04/11/2015,14:07:24,Taylor Heyl,Good morning Andrea 04/11/2015,14:14:56,Andrea Quattrini,Good morning Taylor 04/11/2015,14:15:46,Andrea Quattrini,ROV :: D2,LAT :: 18.85813,LON :: -66.81799,HEADING :: 296.7,DEPTH :: 2689.9134 m,ALT :: 999.9 m,TEMP ::  2.85800 C,SAL :: 34.92334 PSU,DO ::  7.37827 mg/L 04/11/2015,14:16:11,Andrea Quattrini,Scratch that…That info is not correct 04/11/2015,14:29:18,Tim Shank,passing 500m 04/11/2015,14:31:36,Tim Shank,Mike and Andrea, you are giving great summaries and goals of the days' dive. Do you think you could paste in or put the goal and dive plan in the eventlog? That would be really helpful when going back through these dives. What do you think? 04/11/2015,14:32:46,Andrea Quattrini,I put it in above... 04/11/2015,14:33:08,Andrea Quattrini,and yes, i do agree! 04/11/2015,14:33:57,Tim Shank,okay. great. Thank you. 04/11/2015,14:36:06,Taylor Heyl,DIVE CODES 04/11/2015,14:36:16,Taylor Heyl,ACN - Actinaria (anemone)\nAPH - Amphipod\nART - Arthropod\nASR - Asteroid\nBAR - Barnacle\nBIO - Biology (Unspecified)\nBIV - Bivalve\nBRA - Brachiopod\nBRY - Bryozoan\nCHI - Chiton\nCLA - Clams\nCNI - Cnidarian\nCOP - Copepods\nCOR - Coral\nCORA - Antipatharian\nCORL - Lophelia\nCORM - Madrepora\nCORO - Octocoral\nCORP - Paramuricea\nCORS - Stylasterid\nCPEN - Pennatulacean\nCORW - Whip coral\nCRA - Crab\nCRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae)\nCRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens)\nCRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea)\nCRI - Crinoid\nCRIHYO - Hyocrinida\nCRIBAT - Bathycrinidae\nCRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae\nCRIANT - Antedonidae\nCRIZEN - Zenometridae\nCRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae\nCRIATE - Atelecrinidae\nCRITHA - Thalassometridae\nCTE - Ctenophore\nDAN - Dandelion\nECN - Echiuran\nEGG - Egg (case)\nFEC - Fecal (matter)\nFSH - Fish\nFCHN - Chondrichthyes\nFCOD - Codlets\nFREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper)\nFANT - Anthiins (fancy bass)\n   FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) \n   FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories)\n   FLAT – Flatfish\nFOR - Foraminiferan\nGAS - Gastropods (not limpets)\nGRO - Gromiid\nHOL - Holutharian\nHYD - Hydroid\nISO - Isopod\nJFH - Jellyfish\nLAR - Larvacean house\nLIM - Limpets\nLOB - Lobster\nMAT - Bacterial (Mat)\nMUC - Unidentified mucus structure\nMOL - Mollusk\nMUS - Mussels\nNUD - Nudibranch\nOCT - Octopus\nOPH - Ophiuroid\nPAG - Pagurid (hermit)\nPOL - Polychaete\nPTE -  Pteropod\nPYC - Pycnogonid\nRIF - Riftia\nSAL - Salp\nSCA - Scale (worm)\nSER - Serpulid worm\nSHI - Shrimp\nSIP- Siphonphores\nSPA - Spaghetti Worms\nSPO - Sponge\nSQA - Squat Lobster\nSQD - Squid\nSTR - mucus string\nTUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia)\nTUN - Tunicate\nURC - Urchin\nUSO - Unidentified Sessile Object\nWOD - Wood\nWOR - Worm\nXEN - Xenophyophoran\nZOA - Zoanthid GeologyBUR - Burrow\nCOB - Cobble\nMUD - Mud\nROC - Rock\nRUB - Rubble\nSAD - Sand\nSED - Sediment\nWAL - Wall Lava MorphologyTAL - Talus\nPIL - Pillow\nENT - Entrail\nLOB - Lobate\nSHE - Sheet\nFOL - Folded\nJUM - Jumbled\nHAC - Hackly Sediment CoverLIG - Light\nPOC - Partial/Pockets\nHEA - Heavy/Coalescent\nBLA - Blanket FeatureASG - Axial Summit Graben\nAVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge\nCAR - Carbonate\nCLI - Cliff\nCOL - Collapse\nCON - Contact\nFAU - Fault\nFIS - Fissure\nHAY - Haystack\nHYX - Hydrothermal\nPIL - Pillar\nSCP - Scarp\nSEP - Seep 04/11/2015,14:37:56,mikeford,Would it be possible to tilt the D2 main camera do it is nearly horizontal? 04/11/2015,14:38:19,mikeford,so it is horizontal... 04/11/2015,14:39:07,Andrea Quattrini,taylor, working on it, thanks! 04/11/2015,14:39:44,mikeford,Thank you. 04/11/2015,14:40:57,mikeford,JFH 04/11/2015,14:41:52,Andrea Quattrini,ACN - Actinaria (anemone)\nAPH - Amphipod\nART - Arthropod\nASR - Asteroid\nBAR - Barnacle\nBIO - Biology (Unspecified)\nBIV - Bivalve\nBRA - Brachiopod\nBRY - Bryozoan\nCHI - Chiton\nCLA - Clams\nCNI - Cnidarian\nCOP - Copepods\nCOR - Coral\nCORA - Antipatharian\nCORL - Lophelia\nCORM - Madrepora\nCORO - Octocoral\nCORP - Paramuricea\nCORS - Stylasterid\nCPEN - Pennatulacean\nCORW - Whip coral\nCRA - Crab\nCRAKC - King crab (family Lithodidae)\nCRARED - Red Deep Sea Crab (Chaceon quinquedens)\nCRASPI - Spider crabs (family Majoidea)\nCRI - Crinoid\nCRIHYO - Hyocrinida\nCRIBAT - Bathycrinidae\nCRIBOU - Bourgeuticrinidae\nCRIANT - Antedonidae\nCRIZEN - Zenometridae\nCRIPNT - Pentametrocinidae\nCRIATE - Atelecrinidae\nCRITHA - Thalassometridae\nCTE - Ctenophore\nDAN - Dandelion\nECN - Echiuran\nEGG - Egg (case)\nFEC - Fecal (matter)\nFSH - Fish\nFCHN - Chondrichthyes\nFCOD - Codlets\nFREF - Reeffish (grouper, tilefish, AJs, snapper)\nFANT - Anthiins (fancy bass)\n   FELO - Elongate (eels, brotulids) \n   FOVO - Ovoid (roughys, boarfish, dories)\n   FLAT – Flatfish\nFOR - Foraminiferan\nGAS - Gastropods (not limpets)\nGRO - Gromiid\nHOL - Holutharian\nHYD - Hydroid\nISO - Isopod\nJFH - Jellyfish\nLAR - Larvacean house\nLIM - Limpets\nLOB - Lobster\nMAT - Bacterial (Mat)\nMUC - Unidentified mucus structure\nMOL - Mollusk\nMUS - Mussels\nNUD - Nudibranch\nOCT - Octopus\nOPH - Ophiuroid\nPAG - Pagurid (hermit)\nPOL - Polychaete\nPTE -  Pteropod\nPYC - Pycnogonid\nRIF - Riftia\nSAL - Salp\nSCA - Scale (worm)\nSER - Serpulid worm\nSHI - Shrimp\nSIP- Siphonphores\nSPA - Spaghetti Worms\nSPO - Sponge\nSQA - Squat Lobster\nSQD - Squid\nSTR - mucus string\nTUB - Tubeworms (not Riftia)\nTUN - Tunicate\nURC - Urchin\nUSO - Unidentified Sessile Object\nWOD - Wood\nWOR - Worm\nXEN - Xenophyophoran\nZOA - Zoanthid\n \nGeology\nBUR - Burrow\nCOB - Cobble\nMUD - Mud\nROC - Rock\nRUB - Rubble\nSAD - Sand\nSED - Sediment\nWAL - Wall\n \nLava Morphology\nTAL - Talus\nPIL - Pillow\nENT - Entrail\nLOB - Lobate\nSHE - Sheet\nFOL - Folded\nJUM - Jumbled\nHAC - Hackly\n \nSediment Cover\nLIG - Light\nPOC - Partial/Pockets\nHEA - Heavy/Coalescent\nBLA - Blanket\n \nFeature\nASG - Axial Summit Graben\nAVR - Axial Volcanic Ridge\nCAR - Carbonate\nCLI - Cliff\nCOL - Collapse\nCON - Contact\nFAU - Fault\nFIS - Fissure\nHAY - Haystack\nHYX - Hydrothermal\nPIL - Pillar\nSCP - Scarp\nSEP - Seep\n \nOther\nANT - Anthropogenic object (trash, traps lines, etc.)\n 04/11/2015,14:46:17,mikeford,check for SAL here 04/11/2015,14:47:08,mikecheadle,Lat 19 00 23.67 long 67 43 44.42 04/11/2015,14:47:23,mikecheadle,depth 1100 04/11/2015,14:48:12,mikecheadle,good morning all.... just for info I'm have eventlog issues... so bear with me if you don't see a response 04/11/2015,14:48:41,mikecheadle,But please keep entering observations... 04/11/2015,14:49:23,jasonchaytor,good morning all 04/11/2015,14:49:56,mikecheadle,vehicle at 1200m 04/11/2015,14:50:18,mikecheadle,Mrning Jason.... still snowing??? 04/11/2015,14:50:56,mikecheadle,Water temp 4.09 04/11/2015,14:51:11,mikecheadle,Ox 7.367 04/11/2015,14:51:21,jasonchaytor,blue skies and sunshine 04/11/2015,14:52:08,Andrea Quattrini,good morning jason~ 04/11/2015,14:52:15,Andrea Quattrini,good morning Dannise~ 04/11/2015,14:52:56,Andrea Quattrini,Dannise-want to call into the conference line and do some translations in espanol today? 04/11/2015,14:54:21,Dannise Ruiz,Good morning Andrea 04/11/2015,14:54:23,Dannise Ruiz,sure 04/11/2015,14:54:31,jasonchaytor,I can do Australian translations if you need them 04/11/2015,14:54:57,jasonchaytor,G'day Andrea and Mike 04/11/2015,14:55:01,Andrea Quattrini,ha. 04/11/2015,14:55:15,mikecheadle,Morning Amy 04/11/2015,14:55:24,Andrea Quattrini,Morning Amy! 04/11/2015,14:55:34,Amy Baco-Taylor,Morning :) 04/11/2015,14:55:47,mikecheadle,Jason... I trust you are n't going to discuss cricket? 04/11/2015,14:56:34,jasonchaytor,I heard something about a world cup being won by someone, but can't recall who exactly 04/11/2015,14:56:59,Andrea Quattrini,The Telecon Line: 866-617-5860 Passcode:1233796 04/11/2015,14:57:03,mikecheadle,That's Ok... just don't mention how the poms did 04/11/2015,14:57:11,Tim Shank,Given observations yesterday, I would propose we add "DET" to the list of dive codes for "Detritus". What does everyone think? 04/11/2015,14:57:50,mikecheadle,sounds good to me.. any possible biological confusion? 04/11/2015,14:58:01,Andrea Quattrini,Sure 04/11/2015,14:58:06,Andrea Quattrini,doesnt seem to be one 04/11/2015,14:59:14,Andrea Quattrini,passing 1500 m 04/11/2015,15:00:03,Andrea Quattrini,Septentrionial Fault- major fault between boundary of plates 400 km long 04/11/2015,15:00:10,Andrea Quattrini,Appears to stop. Why does it stop? 04/11/2015,15:00:57,Andrea Quattrini,fault seems to stop against a big pile of carboante material 04/11/2015,15:01:33,mikecheadle,Good morning Michelle 04/11/2015,15:01:44,Andrea Quattrini,morning Michelle! 04/11/2015,15:01:45,michellescharer,hi all 04/11/2015,15:02:57,mikecheadle,Lat 19 00 25.04 long 67 43 41.52 04/11/2015,15:03:35,mikecheadle,depth 1645m water temp 3.88 ox 8.0 04/11/2015,15:03:50,mikecheadle,sal 34.98 04/11/2015,15:07:27,jasonchaytor,andrea, in theory faults don't just end, something has to happen to accommodate the motion that occurs along them...that is why this "hole" is so interesting because it seems that the Septentrional fault just ends here 04/11/2015,15:08:15,Andrea Quattrini,crazy. so it goes into a black hole? jk. 04/11/2015,15:08:20,mikecheadle,Morning Chris 04/11/2015,15:08:25,Andrea Quattrini,morning Chris! you made it in~ 04/11/2015,15:09:35,jasonchaytor,odd indeed. the motion may be transferred (somehow) to the other side of Mona Block/Seamount or into possible faults in Mona Canyon 04/11/2015,15:10:03,jasonchaytor,or something else, it is an enigma 04/11/2015,15:10:08,Chris Kelley,Morning all, what a battle to get into the chat room. My age is clearly showing. 04/11/2015,15:17:13,Andrea Quattrini,passing 2100 m 04/11/2015,15:18:58,briankennedy,would someone else please join the conference call 04/11/2015,15:20:01,Andrea Quattrini,The Telecon Line: 866-617-5860 Passcode:1233796 04/11/2015,15:29:15,mikecheadle,Lat 19 00 26.0 long 67 43 38.72 04/11/2015,15:29:57,mikecheadle,Depth 2545m water temp 3.03 Ox 8.1 sal 34.9 04/11/2015,15:31:33,Uri,test 04/11/2015,15:32:53,mikecheadle,morning Uri 04/11/2015,15:35:12,Uri,Morning, Mike. Morning Andrea and others on board. 04/11/2015,15:35:47,jasonchaytor,morning Uri 04/11/2015,15:36:33,Uri,Could the D2 reach into the upper mantle? if it can, I may be able to tell you why the fault stops there. 04/11/2015,15:39:11,Uri,Morning Jason, how come you are not out in this gorgeous day? Any snow left on the ground where you are at? 04/11/2015,15:39:51,jasonchaytor,yep, snow on the ground and the lake is still frozen, some clouds just started rolling in - we were out earlier 04/11/2015,15:40:13,Uri,earlier as of 6 am? 04/11/2015,15:42:09,jasonchaytor,yep 04/11/2015,15:43:53,mikeford,Thanks everyone. This midwater guy is clocking out. Enjoy the bottom. See you all tomorrow morning from the Silver Spring ECC. I'm still buzzing over the ctenophore from yesterday. 04/11/2015,15:44:37,Andrea Quattrini,nice! thanks mike 04/11/2015,15:48:49,Uri,Is it possible to put the bathymetry behind the navigation display similar to yesterday? 04/11/2015,15:50:43,Andrea Quattrini,yes 04/11/2015,15:50:59,Andrea Quattrini,i think so... 04/11/2015,15:51:33,Andrea Quattrini,zooming out for a minute 04/11/2015,15:51:44,Uri,Great. Thanks, Andrea 04/11/2015,15:52:03,Andrea Quattrini,we will need to zoom back in let me know when you are done 04/11/2015,15:53:58,Andrea Quattrini,Uri-do you see the waypoints? 04/11/2015,15:54:12,mikecheadle,Thanks a lot Mike F 04/11/2015,15:54:15,Uri,You can zoom back in, but I hope that during the dive we will be able to get at least from time to time the underlying bathy to know where we are 04/11/2015,15:54:31,Andrea Quattrini,sure thing just remind us if you need it... 04/11/2015,15:54:35,Uri,yes. I see the waypoints 04/11/2015,15:55:35,mikecheadle,just back into eventlog... mantle?? blueschists would be cool 04/11/2015,15:57:04,mikecheadle,3500m 04/11/2015,15:57:44,mikecheadle,lat 19 00 26.05 long 67 43 38.65 04/11/2015,15:58:20,mikecheadle,water temp 2.57 sal34.9 ox 8.17 04/11/2015,15:59:34,Tim Shank,ROV holding at 64m above bottom 04/11/2015,16:00:09,Andrea Quattrini,Just an FYI we will have to be back at 50 m by 1830, so we have at least the next 4.5 hours 04/11/2015,16:00:57,Andrea Quattrini,100 m off bottom 04/11/2015,16:02:40,mikecheadle,Hi Catalina 04/11/2015,16:03:10,Catalina Martinez,Hi Mike! 04/11/2015,16:04:26,mikecheadle,Lat 19 00 26.00 Long 67 43 38.64 3570 04/11/2015,16:04:47,Catalina Martinez,Gorgeous day here in RI. 60 degrees and sunny! Maybe Spring is finally here? 04/11/2015,16:04:55,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3577.1777 m,TEMP :: 2.57554 C 04/11/2015,16:05:14,mikecheadle,water t 2.56 ox 8.1 sal 34.9 04/11/2015,16:06:04,mikecheadle,It's really toasty here.. :-) 04/11/2015,16:06:17,Catalina Martinez,No doubt 04/11/2015,16:07:05,Andrea Quattrini,FYI you can join an additional Navdata chat room to get lat/lon/heading/DO, etc... 04/11/2015,16:09:56,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3577.1777 m,TEMP :: 2.57554 C 04/11/2015,16:13:50,Taylor Heyl,On bottom Depth 3673 m 04/11/2015,16:14:04,Taylor Heyl,Sediment rippled 04/11/2015,16:14:39,jasonchaytor,nice ripples 04/11/2015,16:14:53,michaelvecchione,strong current 04/11/2015,16:14:54,jasonchaytor,coarse lag deposits 04/11/2015,16:15:29,Taylor Heyl,DET on rippled sediment 04/11/2015,16:16:17,Catalina Martinez,Thanks for setting up navdata room 04/11/2015,16:17:28,Tim Shank,performing a little drift test; 04/11/2015,16:17:55,jasonchaytor,pteropod lag deposits 04/11/2015,16:18:02,michellescharer,Sargassum 04/11/2015,16:18:14,jasonchaytor,small rock fragments 04/11/2015,16:18:33,Taylor Heyl,pebbles and DET 04/11/2015,16:18:38,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3672.1570 m,TEMP :: 2.56953 C 04/11/2015,16:18:43,michellescharer,floating vesicles of Sargassum algae 04/11/2015,16:18:58,michaelvecchione,PTE shells 04/11/2015,16:18:58,Taylor Heyl,PTE and other white shells 04/11/2015,16:19:01,Uri,ripples are similar to the ones we observed during the Nautilus dive 2 years ago about 20 km to the east. This is a saddle between Mona block and Mona passage\nDetritusis on the leeside which is white 04/11/2015,16:19:27,Taylor Heyl,look like bivalve shells? 04/11/2015,16:20:04,Tim Shank,maybe some pelagic bivalves... 04/11/2015,16:20:26,michaelvecchione,The only pelagic bivalves are larvae 04/11/2015,16:21:00,Tim Shank,yeah 04/11/2015,16:21:09,Tim Shank,:-) 04/11/2015,16:21:16,Tim Shank,depth is 3672m 04/11/2015,16:21:45,Tim Shank,ROV :: D2,LAT :: 19.00723,LON :: -67.72738,HEADING :: 232.6,DEPTH :: 3672.2295 m,ALT :: 999.9 m,TEMP ::  2.58561 C,SAL :: 34.91521 PSU,DO ::  8.16100 mg/L 04/11/2015,16:21:47,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3672.1277 m,TEMP :: 2.56891 C 04/11/2015,16:22:52,Taylor Heyl,Moving over soft sediment with ripples and shells toward the rock face 04/11/2015,16:23:22,Uri,Any idea how fast the ROV drifted during the test? i.e., what is the speed of the current? 04/11/2015,16:23:38,jasonchaytor,I am on the phone, just can't talk 04/11/2015,16:24:02,michellescharer,Those vesicles are indicative of the brown algae Sargassum fluitans that has been blooming in the Caribbean in recent years more than normal... 04/11/2015,16:25:09,Andrea Quattrini,at the surface they said .1-.2 knots but let me double check 04/11/2015,16:25:55,Andrea Quattrini,yes, not strong currents 04/11/2015,16:25:55,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3671.3268 m,TEMP :: 2.56863 C 04/11/2015,16:26:33,Taylor Heyl,ANT 04/11/2015,16:26:42,Taylor Heyl,metal plate? 04/11/2015,16:27:26,Taylor Heyl,zooming in on japanese maple leaves 04/11/2015,16:27:42,Taylor Heyl,maybe wood 04/11/2015,16:28:12,michellescharer,Fiberglass on wood 04/11/2015,16:28:23,jasonchaytor,canvas? 04/11/2015,16:28:52,Taylor Heyl,wood knot 04/11/2015,16:29:04,Tim Shank,interesting little piles of PTE 04/11/2015,16:30:55,Andrea Quattrini,we do have sepoke if anyone every is interested 04/11/2015,16:30:56,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3671.3268 m,TEMP :: 2.56863 C 04/11/2015,16:31:03,jasonchaytor,these are pretty thick sediments and coarse, so tough to poke through 04/11/2015,16:31:06,Andrea Quattrini,is ever interested 04/11/2015,16:31:15,Andrea Quattrini,of course, i said for future ref 04/11/2015,16:31:22,jasonchaytor,rog 04/11/2015,16:32:14,Taylor Heyl,ANT 04/11/2015,16:32:40,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3672.6118 m,TEMP :: 2.56812 C 04/11/2015,16:33:29,Andrea Quattrini,plastic 04/11/2015,16:34:11,Tim Shank,ANT plastic piece 04/11/2015,16:34:32,michellescharer,let's rock! 04/11/2015,16:36:15,Taylor Heyl,SPO on DET 04/11/2015,16:36:18,Andrea Quattrini,ANT 04/11/2015,16:37:40,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3672.5212 m,TEMP :: 2.57223 C 04/11/2015,16:38:03,Tim Shank,ANT on DET 04/11/2015,16:38:09,Tim Shank,DET = sargassum 04/11/2015,16:38:29,Tim Shank,APH on Sargassum 04/11/2015,16:38:45,Uri,what would you say is the ripple orientation? 230°-50°? 04/11/2015,16:38:52,Chris Kelley,Looks like ANT metal 04/11/2015,16:39:11,mikecheadle,Uri... I got the strike of the ripples to be 140 04/11/2015,16:39:59,Taylor Heyl,GAS on ROC 04/11/2015,16:40:01,Chris Kelley,Maybe not probably rock 04/11/2015,16:40:02,jasonchaytor,looks like rock, but also like slag 04/11/2015,16:40:10,Andrea Quattrini,slag? 04/11/2015,16:40:27,jasonchaytor,by product of coal fired boilers 04/11/2015,16:40:29,Uri,Good. So this means that the flow direction is from 230° 04/11/2015,16:40:38,mikecheadle,Here ripples trending 160 04/11/2015,16:40:42,Taylor Heyl,more ANT plastic bag? 04/11/2015,16:40:50,mikecheadle,Yep Uri 04/11/2015,16:41:27,jasonchaytor,wonder if the ripples change direction, sort of like a vortex 04/11/2015,16:41:35,Andrea Quattrini,about 1 hour to rock ledge if you hadnt heard 04/11/2015,16:41:47,mikecheadle,certainly might swing around 04/11/2015,16:41:55,michaelvecchione,go look for it 04/11/2015,16:41:59,Andrea Quattrini,note Vampiroteuthis? in seirios 04/11/2015,16:42:39,michaelvecchione,[bad words] 04/11/2015,16:42:40,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3671.6720 m,TEMP :: 2.57504 C 04/11/2015,16:42:55,Andrea Quattrini,bad words?? 04/11/2015,16:43:05,michaelvecchione,what I am sayig 04/11/2015,16:43:11,Andrea Quattrini,sorry. 04/11/2015,16:43:41,michaelvecchione,Can I get a frame grab fro Sereios? 04/11/2015,16:43:58,Andrea Quattrini,i think art clipped it. standby 04/11/2015,16:44:07,Andrea Quattrini,yes he did 04/11/2015,16:44:14,michaelvecchione,thanks 04/11/2015,16:44:38,michellescharer,coco 04/11/2015,16:44:59,Taylor Heyl,Coconut with plastic cup inside 04/11/2015,16:45:09,Taylor Heyl,clear plastic cup outside 04/11/2015,16:45:16,Taylor Heyl,ANT 04/11/2015,16:45:53,Tim Shank,would think that someone put a plastic cup inside a coconut and tossed it overboard….or in the surf… 04/11/2015,16:46:36,Andrea Quattrini,looks like it! 04/11/2015,16:46:37,Tim Shank,flying over sand ridge or berm 04/11/2015,16:46:45,Tim Shank,3673m 04/11/2015,16:47:17,Tim Shank,ACN on plastic 04/11/2015,16:47:20,Taylor Heyl,ANT clear plastic 04/11/2015,16:47:41,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3672.4160 m,TEMP :: 2.57554 C 04/11/2015,16:47:45,Andrea Quattrini,Hormathiidae 04/11/2015,16:47:48,Taylor Heyl,aluminum foil inside clear plastic - lunch? 04/11/2015,16:49:09,Tim Shank,ROV traversing mostly in a southerly direction… 04/11/2015,16:49:26,Tim Shank,3675m 04/11/2015,16:51:24,Tim Shank,ANT white bag 04/11/2015,16:51:24,mikecheadle,sand berms E-W 04/11/2015,16:51:53,Andrea Quattrini,dropping target in hypack sand ridge 04/11/2015,16:51:56,mikecheadle,lat 19 00 18.7 long 67 43 37.9 04/11/2015,16:52:09,mikecheadle,depth 3675m 04/11/2015,16:52:41,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3672.3044 m,TEMP :: 2.57554 C 04/11/2015,16:52:48,Uri,Andrea, any answer from the pilots about the flow speed at the bottom? 04/11/2015,16:52:53,Tim Shank,the round objects look dung beetles balls 04/11/2015,16:53:16,Tim Shank,lots of PTE shells 04/11/2015,16:53:18,Taylor Heyl,meatballs 04/11/2015,16:53:36,michellescharer,looks spongy texture 04/11/2015,16:53:37,Andrea Quattrini,standby 04/11/2015,16:53:50,Andrea Quattrini,ANT line? 04/11/2015,16:53:53,michaelvecchione,fecal pellets? 04/11/2015,16:53:54,jasonchaytor,the small rock fragments are most likely a mix of FeMn flakes and fragments, plus fragments of a whide range of rocks (a lot of which are metamorphic) from Mona Block/Seamount 04/11/2015,16:54:22,jasonchaytor,probably current features, but hard to tell without a better spatial sense of what they look like 04/11/2015,16:54:35,Andrea Quattrini,.13 m/s due east on bottom 04/11/2015,16:54:53,Uri,Thanks 04/11/2015,16:55:05,Andrea Quattrini,bearing of ridge 270 04/11/2015,16:55:13,jasonchaytor,the strong currents which pass through the passage may cascade into the hole 04/11/2015,16:55:58,Andrea Quattrini,spacing of ridges 10-12 m 04/11/2015,16:56:02,Andrea Quattrini,quite parallel 04/11/2015,16:56:08,Andrea Quattrini,ANT 04/11/2015,16:56:09,jasonchaytor,any idea of their aplitude? 04/11/2015,16:56:18,jasonchaytor,*amplitude 04/11/2015,16:56:20,michellescharer,So ripples are perpendicular to ridges, can this be current driven? 04/11/2015,16:56:29,jasonchaytor,yes 04/11/2015,16:57:06,michellescharer,BIO 04/11/2015,16:57:10,Taylor Heyl,SHI 04/11/2015,16:57:17,Uri,jason, do you remember how the ridges form? we saw them in the Nautilus dive. 04/11/2015,16:57:24,jasonchaytor,currents through here are strong and have variable form 04/11/2015,16:57:41,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3670.8939 m,TEMP :: 2.57616 C 04/11/2015,16:58:17,Andrea Quattrini,ANT 04/11/2015,16:58:37,Andrea Quattrini,frisbee?? 04/11/2015,16:58:38,jasonchaytor,I missed the amplitude, can someone enter it into the eventlog 04/11/2015,16:59:05,Andrea Quattrini,15-20 cm amplitude 04/11/2015,16:59:07,Taylor Heyl,ANT plate 04/11/2015,16:59:15,Uri,here ridges are oblique to ripples 04/11/2015,17:00:24,Andrea Quattrini,ANT 04/11/2015,17:00:59,mikecheadle,Sand berm/ridges 20 cm high. more closely spaced here.. 5m apart 04/11/2015,17:01:12,jasonchaytor,there is generally a flow segmentation across the ridges and you may get some eddies/vortices that form and can form the ripples 04/11/2015,17:02:02,Andrea Quattrini,where is the bio? no sea cucs…too strong of currents at times? 04/11/2015,17:02:25,jasonchaytor,also the currents from the south and north bound flows through the passage may form the different bedforms 04/11/2015,17:02:41,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3670.5743 m,TEMP :: 2.58089 C 04/11/2015,17:03:14,Tim Shank,no cucumbers is interesting. No evidence of burrowing either. 04/11/2015,17:03:57,mikecheadle,Ridges strike 090, ripples 140; ripples pass over sand ridges 04/11/2015,17:04:11,jasonchaytor,current may be too pervasive through here, erasing evidence of the burrowers? 04/11/2015,17:04:53,michellescharer,too coarse sediment for burrows? 04/11/2015,17:05:11,Andrea Quattrini,10 cm/s at 346 deg different direction from beginning 04/11/2015,17:06:14,Taylor Heyl,ANT plastic 04/11/2015,17:06:20,Andrea Quattrini,ANT unknown 04/11/2015,17:06:29,Taylor Heyl,no colonization 04/11/2015,17:07:41,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3670.5755 m,TEMP :: 2.60579 C 04/11/2015,17:07:49,Andrea Quattrini,weird…cushion? 04/11/2015,17:08:39,Andrea Quattrini,sand ridges features of current flow 04/11/2015,17:08:57,jasonchaytor,most probably oceanographic rather than structural 04/11/2015,17:10:06,Taylor Heyl,SHI Plesiopenaeus edwardsianus 04/11/2015,17:10:06,michellescharer,BIO 04/11/2015,17:10:07,Tim Shank,SHI plesiopenaeus like 04/11/2015,17:10:30,Tim Shank,don't often see just on the sed surface like this. 04/11/2015,17:10:42,Tim Shank,fighting current? face into current? 04/11/2015,17:10:56,jasonchaytor,is that a feeding thing? 04/11/2015,17:11:02,Tim Shank,looks like struggling to swim 04/11/2015,17:11:09,jasonchaytor,the food comes to it? 04/11/2015,17:11:26,jasonchaytor,drive through? 04/11/2015,17:11:29,Tim Shank,can see current direction by the antennae too 04/11/2015,17:11:30,Andrea Quattrini,more that they can feel something coming from behind 04/11/2015,17:11:43,jasonchaytor,ah 04/11/2015,17:11:45,Andrea Quattrini,if the antennae are positioned like that... 04/11/2015,17:11:53,Tim Shank,yes 04/11/2015,17:12:10,Andrea Quattrini,shi is more of a midwater? 04/11/2015,17:12:26,michaelvecchione,demersal 04/11/2015,17:12:31,Taylor Heyl,maybe turn into the current to clean carapace? 04/11/2015,17:12:32,Andrea Quattrini,ok. thanks 04/11/2015,17:12:41,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3668.7642 m,TEMP :: 2.61625 C 04/11/2015,17:13:25,Andrea Quattrini,ripples not as strong as before 04/11/2015,17:14:02,mikecheadle,Strike 130 04/11/2015,17:14:18,Taylor Heyl,the ripples are hypnotic.... 04/11/2015,17:14:24,Andrea Quattrini,yes... 04/11/2015,17:14:37,Andrea Quattrini,Tim? 04/11/2015,17:14:51,jasonchaytor,Bueller? 04/11/2015,17:14:59,Tim Shank,yes? 04/11/2015,17:15:12,Andrea Quattrini,can you talk on the tele 04/11/2015,17:15:28,Tim Shank,I'm not commenting on hypnotic ripples. :-) 04/11/2015,17:15:56,mikecheadle,The sand berms have apparently died out... 04/11/2015,17:16:30,jasonchaytor,how far to the wall? 04/11/2015,17:16:41,Taylor Heyl,SHI 04/11/2015,17:16:41,mikecheadle,Gonna provoke Uri & Jason... Could they not be the manifestation of a flower structure below??? 04/11/2015,17:16:42,michellescharer,BIO 04/11/2015,17:16:45,Tim Shank,SHI plesiopenaeus 04/11/2015,17:16:53,Taylor Heyl,another Plesiopenaeus 04/11/2015,17:17:13,Taylor Heyl,body surfing 04/11/2015,17:17:42,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3666.4554 m,TEMP :: 2.61619 C 04/11/2015,17:17:51,Chris Kelley,Plesiopenaeus is no longer accepted according to WoRMS. The genus is now Ceraspis but its still in the Aristeidae. You differentiate aristeids from benthesicymids by the presence of the rostrum, which these shrimp have. 04/11/2015,17:17:52,mikecheadle,Strile of ripples 130.. 04/11/2015,17:18:32,Tim Shank,Yes, I know. I had this discussion with Les Watling during CANEX. I was trying to find the WoRMS nomenclature. Do you have it? 04/11/2015,17:18:40,Andrea Quattrini,tim does not want to talk about lack of sea cucs?? 04/11/2015,17:18:41,jasonchaytor,they could be from a number of things, but I think that given the potentially high sediment/detritsu input rate into the hole, any manifestation of a subsurface feature would be quickly covered 04/11/2015,17:19:04,mikecheadle,So maybe gentle change of trend of ripples from 140 to 130 as we approach the rock face 04/11/2015,17:19:06,Taylor Heyl,FSH Grenadier 04/11/2015,17:19:13,kaseycantwell,Hi All- we have a geology question from a viewer - anyone care to answer on air? 04/11/2015,17:19:14,kaseycantwell,I heard you mention underwater structure could possibly make the ripples in the floor of the ocean,what type of structure could there be under the surface? 04/11/2015,17:19:27,Andrea Quattrini,Coryphaenoides ?armatus 04/11/2015,17:19:32,Andrea Quattrini,ANT 04/11/2015,17:19:39,Chris Kelley,Its another Coryphaenoides again like yesterday 04/11/2015,17:19:40,jasonchaytor,I can't talk right now, uri, mike? 04/11/2015,17:20:45,Andrea Quattrini,thank you!! 04/11/2015,17:21:06,Andrea Quattrini,ANT 04/11/2015,17:21:41,jasonchaytor,hi kasey! 04/11/2015,17:22:23,mikecheadle,jason can I help?? 04/11/2015,17:22:42,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3664.1485 m,TEMP :: 2.61366 C 04/11/2015,17:23:21,Taylor Heyl,SER on side of ROC 04/11/2015,17:23:31,jasonchaytor,that's my guess 04/11/2015,17:23:38,jasonchaytor,I mean my educated assessment 04/11/2015,17:23:53,Chris Kelley,Late answering your question Tim. The shrimp appears to be Ceraspis, the new name for Plesiopenaeus 04/11/2015,17:24:56,Taylor Heyl,Depth 3665m 04/11/2015,17:25:14,jasonchaytor,beautiful parallel ridge crests 04/11/2015,17:25:24,jasonchaytor,I did? 04/11/2015,17:25:53,jasonchaytor,stable flow here 04/11/2015,17:25:53,Taylor Heyl,ripples so uniform 04/11/2015,17:26:58,Tim Shank,Thanks Chris. I see that the accepted name (for WoRMS) is actually Aristaeopsis edwardsiana. Will look into Ceraspis. 04/11/2015,17:27:38,Taylor Heyl,ROC debris 04/11/2015,17:27:51,jasonchaytor,the shape of the ripples (overall morphology) represents the nature of the flow, how stable it is, the what part of the bottom boundary flow regime it is in, etc 04/11/2015,17:28:07,Tim Shank,don't see sessile megafauna on these rocks 04/11/2015,17:28:10,jasonchaytor,these are not in place 04/11/2015,17:28:21,Taylor Heyl,Mn coated ROC with DET at base, possibly some SER on rocks but no other apparent colonization 04/11/2015,17:28:23,Andrea Quattrini,jason-can you look at these meatballs in the sargassum 04/11/2015,17:28:46,Taylor Heyl,URC 04/11/2015,17:28:46,jasonchaytor,focus on the striations? 04/11/2015,17:28:47,Chris Kelley,Interesting. WoRMS has the genus changed to Ceraspis but this particular species, if it is indeed edwardsiana, to be Aristeopsis. 04/11/2015,17:28:48,Tim Shank,URC on rock 04/11/2015,17:29:06,Tim Shank,SER on ROC 04/11/2015,17:29:36,Taylor Heyl,shell fragments all around base of ROC 04/11/2015,17:30:32,jasonchaytor,I am not sure that they are bedding... 04/11/2015,17:30:35,Tim Shank,thought we might see crabs or shrimp in areas with lots of sargassum…. 04/11/2015,17:30:52,jasonchaytor,I am never wrong!! 04/11/2015,17:30:55,jasonchaytor,:-) 04/11/2015,17:31:08,Tim Shank,No crabs, ophiuroids, holothurians today…. 04/11/2015,17:31:12,Andrea Quattrini,and no sea pens... 04/11/2015,17:31:16,jasonchaytor,will have to look at the video closer 04/11/2015,17:31:29,Andrea Quattrini,no larval delivery? strong currents would be good for feeding... 04/11/2015,17:31:34,jasonchaytor,nice wakes in the ripples around the boulders 04/11/2015,17:31:45,Tim Shank,no gastropods 04/11/2015,17:31:49,Tim Shank,on sediment 04/11/2015,17:31:55,Andrea Quattrini,or currents too strong for settlement? 04/11/2015,17:32:04,Dannise Ruiz,probably? 04/11/2015,17:32:40,Tim Shank,No echiurans 04/11/2015,17:33:15,Taylor Heyl,HOL 04/11/2015,17:33:22,Tim Shank,HOL first observation today - swimming 04/11/2015,17:34:10,Tim Shank,another red 'thing" on the seafloor just back to the left 04/11/2015,17:34:24,Tim Shank,a red disc back near the rocks 04/11/2015,17:34:59,Chris Kelley,Can we go to Pelagothuridae? Don't know my holothurians very well. 04/11/2015,17:35:05,Andrea Quattrini,mor ROC blocks here 04/11/2015,17:35:16,jasonchaytor,lack of sediment accumulation on the rocks points to high current, no accumulation 04/11/2015,17:35:18,Taylor Heyl,ACN on ROC 04/11/2015,17:35:21,Andrea Quattrini,ACN 04/11/2015,17:36:13,Tim Shank,ACN similar to what we saw yesterday 04/11/2015,17:36:32,Tim Shank,Is that a SPO just below it? 04/11/2015,17:36:38,michellescharer,also white sponge to left 04/11/2015,17:36:50,Chris Kelley,ANT Actinostolidae? 04/11/2015,17:36:56,michellescharer,another on stalk behind this roc 04/11/2015,17:37:36,Andrea Quattrini,Corallimorph?? 04/11/2015,17:37:59,Chris Kelley,ANT could be Corallimorphidae but tips aren't white 04/11/2015,17:38:11,jasonchaytor,from the texture of the rocks (overall), these rocks don't appear to be carbonate. We collected a wide range of rocks from Mona Block to the north (marble, schists, carbonates, etc), so potential for a lot of variability here 04/11/2015,17:38:25,Andrea Quattrini,correct Chris 04/11/2015,17:39:30,Andrea Quattrini,ACN same species 04/11/2015,17:39:30,Tim Shank,Don't know that much about ACN diversity, but I thought Corallimorphs could have white, red, and orange tips….no? 04/11/2015,17:39:40,Taylor Heyl,no more ripples in sediment as we approach rock debris 04/11/2015,17:39:51,michellescharer,ANT 04/11/2015,17:39:51,Taylor Heyl,ANT white plate 04/11/2015,17:40:03,Andrea Quattrini,not sure myself Tim…. 04/11/2015,17:40:04,Taylor Heyl,SPO stalked on side of ROC 04/11/2015,17:40:10,Tim Shank,SPO stalked 04/11/2015,17:40:12,Taylor Heyl,many ANT plates 04/11/2015,17:40:14,Taylor Heyl,picnic 04/11/2015,17:40:26,Tim Shank,look like plastic plates... 04/11/2015,17:40:36,mikecheadle,Tha nks Jason... I agree... (just back in the event log).. 04/11/2015,17:41:07,mikecheadle,But.. are n't there intercalated sandstones? and shales at the botton of the "sequence" 04/11/2015,17:43:12,jasonchaytor,hard to know the age, if this is a talus slope, then the sediment may be intercalated throughout and we are just seeing the top of it. FeMn takes millions of years to form thick (1-2 cm) layers 04/11/2015,17:43:16,Tim Shank,3638m 04/11/2015,17:43:24,mikecheadle,lat 19:00 06.46 long 67 43 36.8 3638 m 04/11/2015,17:43:35,Tim Shank,Still traversing to the south 04/11/2015,17:44:34,Amy Baco-Taylor,neat 04/11/2015,17:44:37,michaelvecchione,ASR 04/11/2015,17:44:59,jasonchaytor,at least many, many thousands of years to millions of years...the rate depends on proximity to the source of the metals - close to a hydrothermal vent you get thick layers relatively quickly, here - you have to wait a while 04/11/2015,17:45:08,Amy Baco-Taylor,nope 04/11/2015,17:45:11,Chris Kelley,Beautiful, no clue 04/11/2015,17:45:23,mikecheadle,Thanks Jason.... will relay 04/11/2015,17:45:46,Amy Baco-Taylor,can u zoom in closer on those? 04/11/2015,17:46:19,Amy Baco-Taylor,thanks 04/11/2015,17:47:14,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3636.5397 m,TEMP :: 2.65754 C 04/11/2015,17:47:21,Chris Kelley,Seastar best guess, could be a Pterasteridae 04/11/2015,17:47:27,Andrea Quattrini,hymenaster 04/11/2015,17:47:36,Andrea Quattrini,deep sea slime star 04/11/2015,17:50:20,mikecheadle,Starting to progress up slope .. mud covered talus slope? 04/11/2015,17:50:35,mikecheadle,depth 3629 04/11/2015,17:51:28,Tim Shank,ANT 04/11/2015,17:51:37,mikecheadle,rounded rock rubble up to 1 m diameter and coarse grained sand and gravel 04/11/2015,17:52:15,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3624.0785 m,TEMP :: 2.65861 C 04/11/2015,17:52:18,mikecheadle,hint of depositional trails in the sand trending ~ 180 04/11/2015,17:52:20,Tim Shank,ANT plastic was a plastic jam container 04/11/2015,17:52:54,mikecheadle,coarse grained gravel debris flows? 04/11/2015,17:54:02,mikecheadle,pften rounded all FeMn coated... 04/11/2015,17:54:44,mikecheadle,Lat 19 00 04.89 Long 67 43 36.78 depth 3622 04/11/2015,17:55:04,Andrea Quattrini,cool stuff 04/11/2015,17:55:17,Uri,mostly sandy slope 04/11/2015,17:55:24,jasonchaytor,will be interesting to see what, if any, failure morphologies are present upslope 04/11/2015,17:55:39,mikecheadle,Agreed 04/11/2015,17:55:47,jasonchaytor,this has the feel of a talus slope, base of slope debris apron 04/11/2015,17:57:15,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3613.5811 m,TEMP :: 2.65563 C 04/11/2015,17:57:20,Uri,hope we get there ;-) 04/11/2015,17:58:30,michellescharer,this roc is not as dark 04/11/2015,17:58:38,Tim Shank,Hymenaster slime stars are in the order Velatida, Pterasteridae family, which has 8 genera (apparently) 04/11/2015,17:59:02,Tim Shank,Few HYD on this ROC? 04/11/2015,17:59:04,jasonchaytor,no idea 04/11/2015,17:59:15,Uri,no idea 04/11/2015,17:59:30,michellescharer,more silt? 04/11/2015,18:00:32,Andrea Quattrini,had to adjust speed, getting all set now to continue up slope 04/11/2015,18:00:41,Tim Shank,great 04/11/2015,18:01:21,Tim Shank,3611m 04/11/2015,18:01:48,Chris Kelley,At least there were cool bedforms 04/11/2015,18:01:57,mikecheadle,Smaller rounder talus and sand 04/11/2015,18:02:03,Andrea Quattrini,SHI 04/11/2015,18:02:15,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3604.6163 m,TEMP :: 2.65962 C 04/11/2015,18:03:06,Andrea Quattrini,lasers 10 cm 04/11/2015,18:03:36,mikecheadle,small accummulation of 1cm to 20cm diameter 04/11/2015,18:03:48,mikecheadle,rounded rubble 04/11/2015,18:04:32,Andrea Quattrini,we can keep lasers on all the time…just need to take them off for beauty shots. So, we can start doing this from here on out…. 04/11/2015,18:04:41,jasonchaytor,cool 04/11/2015,18:06:11,Tim Shank,bamboo wood 04/11/2015,18:06:27,Tim Shank,Brisingid on Bamboo wood 04/11/2015,18:06:49,Tim Shank,12 arm, I think 04/11/2015,18:07:10,Tim Shank,GAS on bamboo wood 04/11/2015,18:07:49,Amy Baco-Taylor,limpets 04/11/2015,18:07:52,michellescharer,crab under 04/11/2015,18:07:54,Uri,What's the broken shells/Breccia above? 04/11/2015,18:07:56,michellescharer,to left 04/11/2015,18:08:11,Amy Baco-Taylor,perhaps Idas too 04/11/2015,18:10:14,michellescharer,HOL 04/11/2015,18:13:25,jasonchaytor,looks like multiple depsoition events across the talus slope/debris fan 04/11/2015,18:14:18,Tim Shank,CRI on ROC 04/11/2015,18:14:21,jasonchaytor,that looks like outcrop or a really big debris block 04/11/2015,18:14:22,Tim Shank,cromatulid 04/11/2015,18:14:37,Tim Shank,BAR also on ROC next to CRI - looks like single individual 04/11/2015,18:14:48,jasonchaytor,with a conglomerate/breccia texture 04/11/2015,18:16:14,michellescharer,HYD 04/11/2015,18:16:37,Andrea Quattrini,michelle-the bamboo that we are seeing on the seafloor…is this introduced/ invasive to the caribbean? 04/11/2015,18:17:03,Tim Shank,Also, we are thinking that the brisingid on the bamboo was a Freyella. We keep a wood faunal inventory ever since we discovered logs at 4000m off of indonesia; vey different fauna relative to the local and regional species pool. Will have to go back and look for the ASR that Chris Mah was referring to. 04/11/2015,18:17:11,michellescharer,good question! it is all over our river banks.... 04/11/2015,18:17:20,michellescharer,But I can check w local botanists! 04/11/2015,18:17:50,Tim Shank,SPOs a few here, stalked and unstalked 04/11/2015,18:18:03,Andrea Quattrini,would you? found some info online that the natives are smaller, so i am curious. just another nice story 04/11/2015,18:18:23,Andrea Quattrini,yes, i did not see the ASR either…will look for another again 04/11/2015,18:18:39,Andrea Quattrini,tunicate 04/11/2015,18:18:40,Tim Shank,did see gastropods 04/11/2015,18:19:10,Tim Shank,I think Amy said she saw limpets and perhaps Idas 04/11/2015,18:19:19,Amy Baco-Taylor,yes on the bamboo 04/11/2015,18:19:27,Tim Shank,Yes, thank you. 04/11/2015,18:19:53,Tim Shank,Amy, do you keep records/an inventory of wood fauna? 04/11/2015,18:20:12,Uri,sediment streaks showing downward flow 04/11/2015,18:20:44,Amy Baco-Taylor,Not consistently from these videos so far. It's a good idea, but a lot is inside the wood usually 04/11/2015,18:22:25,michellescharer,OPH 04/11/2015,18:22:38,kaseycantwell,we can send a picture of the sponge to Shirley Pomponi 04/11/2015,18:23:45,Tim Shank,Good idea. Was hoping she would be able to participate in the dives... 04/11/2015,18:23:54,Chris Kelley,Just seeing if the evenlog is working 04/11/2015,18:24:21,kaseycantwell,we see you Chris 04/11/2015,18:25:03,kaseycantwell,Tim- I think Shirley is traveling now, but she should be participating in the dives as soon as she's back 04/11/2015,18:25:21,Uri,Mike, it may be too steep for debris fan. More like a steep slope coated with sediments. If the underlying rock is friable, there won't be massive rock outcrops. 04/11/2015,18:25:39,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3543.9592 m,TEMP :: 2.66462 C 04/11/2015,18:26:29,Andrea Quattrini,1600 off bottom time 04/11/2015,18:27:13,jasonchaytor,up 04/11/2015,18:28:59,Tim Shank,SQA white 04/11/2015,18:28:59,michellescharer,BIO 04/11/2015,18:29:06,jasonchaytor,some of the steep slopes we have seen around PR have an immense capacity to store sediment, probably due to the complexity of the slopes 04/11/2015,18:29:10,Tim Shank,Similar to the SQA yesterday 04/11/2015,18:29:12,Tim Shank,SPO 04/11/2015,18:29:40,Chris Kelley,SPO Farreidae 04/11/2015,18:29:42,Tim Shank,HYD 04/11/2015,18:29:50,Tim Shank,HYD on ROC 04/11/2015,18:30:56,michellescharer,Another SPO on rock to left? white 04/11/2015,18:31:00,Tim Shank,SQA cu 04/11/2015,18:32:46,Tim Shank,3523m 04/11/2015,18:32:50,michellescharer,BIO 04/11/2015,18:32:58,Tim Shank,SPO on ROC 04/11/2015,18:33:23,Chris Kelley,This is SPO dead Poliopogon (family Pheronematidae) 04/11/2015,18:35:31,Tim Shank,SPO under ROC, HYD 04/11/2015,18:37:16,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3506.7495 m,TEMP :: 2.66697 C 04/11/2015,18:38:01,Tim Shank,PAG 04/11/2015,18:38:12,michellescharer,CRA 04/11/2015,18:38:16,Andrea Quattrini,Parapagrus?? 04/11/2015,18:40:17,Andrea Quattrini,Parapagus with ACN or ZOA? 04/11/2015,18:41:30,Chris Kelley,Depth 3495 m 04/11/2015,18:42:17,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3487.0454 m,TEMP :: 2.67281 C 04/11/2015,18:42:27,Andrea Quattrini,SHI A. edwardsi 04/11/2015,18:42:37,Tim Shank,Yes, Andrea, Parapagurus with ACN is what I think 04/11/2015,18:43:31,michellescharer,nice profile of shrimp! 04/11/2015,18:43:33,Chris Kelley,SHP Another Aristeopsis 04/11/2015,18:44:02,Tim Shank,Yes, nice video. Thank you. 04/11/2015,18:48:58,Andrea Quattrini,2 SPO same as before. cladorhizid? 04/11/2015,18:49:18,Chris Kelley,I think you are right 04/11/2015,18:52:09,Chris Kelley,CRI probably species in comatulina 04/11/2015,18:52:37,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3454.8574 m,TEMP :: 2.67371 C 04/11/2015,18:53:12,Chris Kelley,Sorry wrong spelling Comatulidina 04/11/2015,18:55:25,Tim Shank,ANT plastic 04/11/2015,18:55:52,Tim Shank,SHI 04/11/2015,18:57:37,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3432.8340 m,TEMP :: 2.67613 C 04/11/2015,18:58:35,mikecheadle,lat 18 59 52.8 long 67 43 35.58 depth 3432 04/11/2015,18:59:18,mikecheadle,continuing up the sandy slope 04/11/2015,19:00:05,jasonchaytor,hard to tell 04/11/2015,19:00:20,jasonchaytor,looks brecciated 04/11/2015,19:00:42,jasonchaytor,couldn't get a good view of it 04/11/2015,19:01:46,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3424.6771 m,TEMP :: 2.67040 C 04/11/2015,19:01:52,Uri,If embedded, it had to be exposed for a while. 04/11/2015,19:02:01,jasonchaytor,we see a lot of volcanoclastic breccias/conglomerates off the virgin islands, in the seamounts (which may be pre-carbonate platform island arc rocks) 04/11/2015,19:02:04,jasonchaytor,looks like it 04/11/2015,19:02:31,jasonchaytor,I can't tell 04/11/2015,19:03:59,jasonchaytor,tantilizingling close...could be carbonate, could be a felsic volcanic 04/11/2015,19:04:12,mikecheadle,Brecciated rock..... FE Mn crust removed... Carbonate breccia?? 04/11/2015,19:04:36,mikecheadle,Jason makes a VERY good pt... could be a felsic volcanic 04/11/2015,19:05:20,michellescharer,SPO 04/11/2015,19:05:37,mikecheadle,Jason... whould you expect a felsic volcanic to be here??? given where we are & the thickness of the carbonate???? 04/11/2015,19:06:25,Uri,yes. we may be below the carbonate platform 04/11/2015,19:06:46,Chris Kelley,Another species of Farreidae, probably in genus Farrea 04/11/2015,19:06:47,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3406.2876 m,TEMP :: 2.67197 C 04/11/2015,19:07:20,mikecheadle,Uri are there seismic cinstaints on the carbonate thickness??? 04/11/2015,19:07:58,Andrea Quattrini,isopod? associate 04/11/2015,19:08:03,Andrea Quattrini,ACN X5 on SPO 04/11/2015,19:08:05,Chris Kelley,SPO This could also be a new genus in the family Uncinateridae 04/11/2015,19:08:17,Andrea Quattrini,cool~ 04/11/2015,19:08:55,jasonchaytor,parts of the region are quite heavily broken up because of extension between the DR and PR, plus the influence of the Septentrional fault...good chance that we are seeing some volcanoclastic breccias. We do see them exposed along desecheo ridge to the south which is a significant fault scarp 04/11/2015,19:09:05,Chris Kelley,Sorry can't come on audio, loud weedwacker outside 04/11/2015,19:09:11,michellescharer,FSH 04/11/2015,19:09:16,Chris Kelley,This is Bathysaurus 04/11/2015,19:10:19,jasonchaytor,but honestly, at time I can't ell what the rocks are until the geochemistry comes back and even then some of the rocks are so altered that there is still ambiquity 04/11/2015,19:10:19,Andrea Quattrini,FSH B. mollis 04/11/2015,19:10:29,mikecheadle,Thanks Jason & Uri... Sounds good 04/11/2015,19:11:14,Amy Baco-Taylor,i think there's too much sediment around here 04/11/2015,19:11:25,michellescharer,SPO 04/11/2015,19:11:42,Andrea Quattrini,but the ROCs are pretty bare.... 04/11/2015,19:11:47,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3391.8401 m,TEMP :: 2.67158 C 04/11/2015,19:12:32,mikecheadle,lat 18 58 50.0 long 67 43 35.32 04/11/2015,19:12:32,Chris Kelley,Stalked SPO is Saccocalyx, the other one may be the real Atlantisella 04/11/2015,19:12:43,Amy Baco-Taylor,but if the sediment is in motion enough it still would be hard for the corals 04/11/2015,19:13:00,michellescharer,The way most benthic organisms are on under sides, could there be too much sediment on top for corals? 04/11/2015,19:13:15,Andrea Quattrini,yes, we often seen that as well... 04/11/2015,19:13:41,Chris Kelley,SPO small Saccocalyx with stalk hidden underneath or something else that I don't know 04/11/2015,19:14:40,Andrea Quattrini,yes, so that was my point if there is a lot of debris falling from above it could cause coral mortality. we see this a lot in canyon environments... 04/11/2015,19:14:49,Chris Kelley,Another SPO Pheronematidae 04/11/2015,19:15:10,Andrea Quattrini,or even yet, unstable structure for settlement. 04/11/2015,19:15:30,Andrea Quattrini,TUN? 04/11/2015,19:15:59,Amy Baco-Taylor,carnivorous tunicate 04/11/2015,19:16:21,Andrea Quattrini,TUN 04/11/2015,19:16:35,Chris Kelley,I think it is in the family Octanemidae 04/11/2015,19:16:47,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3370.6309 m,TEMP :: 2.66759 C 04/11/2015,19:17:00,Andrea Quattrini,or "unsuitable habitat" for settlement 04/11/2015,19:17:13,mikecheadle,trails of talus 04/11/2015,19:17:28,mikecheadle,see serioos view 04/11/2015,19:18:09,jasonchaytor,bamboo? 04/11/2015,19:19:37,Amy Baco-Taylor,isopod on bamboo 04/11/2015,19:19:50,jasonchaytor,looks like there is several rock textures, whether that equates to different rock types is not easy to confirm 04/11/2015,19:19:57,Amy Baco-Taylor,limpet 04/11/2015,19:21:34,michellescharer,HOL 04/11/2015,19:21:47,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3347.4305 m,TEMP :: 2.66400 C 04/11/2015,19:23:09,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3335.2838 m,TEMP :: 2.66417 C 04/11/2015,19:24:17,jasonchaytor,SQA? 04/11/2015,19:25:24,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3329.5644 m,TEMP :: 2.66945 C 04/11/2015,19:25:54,michellescharer,swift current or ROV? 04/11/2015,19:26:42,michellescharer,from a recent molt??? 04/11/2015,19:26:43,Andrea Quattrini,tube out of tail? 04/11/2015,19:28:24,Chris Kelley,CRA can't tell if its a female or male but maybe sperm packet? 04/11/2015,19:28:27,michellescharer,Extra leg 04/11/2015,19:29:03,Amy Baco-Taylor,I dont see what you are looking at 04/11/2015,19:29:10,Amy Baco-Taylor,sorry 04/11/2015,19:29:19,michellescharer,They are decapods, right? 04/11/2015,19:29:25,Chris Kelley,Actually I'm probably wrong, maybe broken last pair of legs 04/11/2015,19:29:30,michellescharer,It seems like that was the 5th pair of legs... 04/11/2015,19:29:45,Andrea Quattrini,that makes sense.... 04/11/2015,19:30:23,michellescharer,Right side was complete... 04/11/2015,19:30:24,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3310.2797 m,TEMP :: 2.66428 C 04/11/2015,19:30:44,Andrea Quattrini,correct... 04/11/2015,19:30:47,Andrea Quattrini,nice guys…thanks! 04/11/2015,19:31:57,Andrea Quattrini,SPO and TUN 04/11/2015,19:31:58,Chris Kelley,SPO another Poliopogon 04/11/2015,19:33:28,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3303.9396 m,TEMP :: 2.66714 C 04/11/2015,19:35:08,jasonchaytor,rock 04/11/2015,19:35:22,jasonchaytor,yes 04/11/2015,19:35:29,Andrea Quattrini,ROC-K in the USA 04/11/2015,19:38:28,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3290.4618 m,TEMP :: 2.66804 C 04/11/2015,19:39:00,Andrea Quattrini,Amy, are the limpets that we see on wood endemic to wood falls 04/11/2015,19:39:05,mikecheadle,lat 18 59 44.75 long 67 43 34.88 04/11/2015,19:39:10,Amy Baco-Taylor,usually 04/11/2015,19:39:17,mikecheadle,3292m 04/11/2015,19:39:18,Amy Baco-Taylor,closely related to whale fall and vent ones 04/11/2015,19:39:24,Andrea Quattrini,ANT 04/11/2015,19:39:37,Amy Baco-Taylor,there are also species endemic to things like algal holdfasts or squid beaks 04/11/2015,19:39:58,Andrea Quattrini,so scraping bacteria from wood? that are breaking the wood down, correct? 04/11/2015,19:40:12,Amy Baco-Taylor,as far as we know. I don 04/11/2015,19:40:38,Amy Baco-Taylor,don't think anyone has studied the wood species directly, but the vent ones are usually scraping bacteria 04/11/2015,19:40:45,jasonchaytor,that is carbonate 04/11/2015,19:40:54,michellescharer,silty 04/11/2015,19:40:58,Andrea Quattrini,ok thanks…. 04/11/2015,19:41:21,jasonchaytor,bioerosion 04/11/2015,19:41:25,michaelvecchione,I am having internet issues, but I just looked back through the chat log and saw some discussion abot the legs of squat lobsters. They are anomurans, so the 5th pair of legs is reduced and held at an odd angle. 04/11/2015,19:41:43,Andrea Quattrini,ah-cool~ thanks…. 04/11/2015,19:41:51,jasonchaytor,or framework morphology from things like reef accumulation 04/11/2015,19:42:07,Uri,did the rock roll from above? 04/11/2015,19:42:36,jasonchaytor,yes 04/11/2015,19:43:28,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3265.5233 m,TEMP :: 2.66540 C 04/11/2015,19:43:39,Andrea Quattrini,thanks mike, i guess I have never noticed that before…on all groups? 04/11/2015,19:43:43,mikecheadle,Still sed covered slope with boulders... likely large carbonate boulder 04/11/2015,19:43:57,michaelvecchione,All of the anomurans. 04/11/2015,19:44:04,Andrea Quattrini,k thanks 04/11/2015,19:44:47,Andrea Quattrini,i am now looking through all the SQA images that I have and of course see it loud and clear on all images...:) 04/11/2015,19:45:05,michellescharer,last pair of legs??? 04/11/2015,19:45:24,Uri,but doesn't it look in situ? 04/11/2015,19:45:46,Andrea Quattrini,correct michelle 04/11/2015,19:45:57,jasonchaytor,I don't think it is in situ, just from the morphology of the seafloor around it, but ? 04/11/2015,19:46:44,jasonchaytor,I DON'T think it is in situ 04/11/2015,19:47:11,jasonchaytor,Looks a carbonate to me, packstone/grainstone 04/11/2015,19:48:00,Chris Kelley,Don't see those legs on our Hawaiian Munidopsis images. Could be an important identification feature 04/11/2015,19:48:12,mikecheadle,Sory Jason.. :-( I misread 04/11/2015,19:48:28,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3259.4295 m,TEMP :: 2.66052 C 04/11/2015,19:49:26,susanschnur,Looks like I once again jumped in right at the end of the dive! Being on the west coast makes it hard with the time difference. 04/11/2015,19:49:29,michellescharer,BIO on bottom 04/11/2015,19:49:50,Andrea Quattrini,Chris-I have never noticed it before, but looking through all the SQA images I have I can see it plain as day~ 04/11/2015,19:50:36,Chris Kelley,My Munidopsis images aren't so good. I will try to find some others. Think Drazen collected one or two of these 04/11/2015,19:50:52,susanschnur,Looks like a can? 04/11/2015,19:50:59,susanschnur,Yes, aerosol can. 04/11/2015,19:51:04,michellescharer,Insect repellent 04/11/2015,19:51:25,Andrea Quattrini,ANT spray can 04/11/2015,19:51:33,Andrea Quattrini,PTE shells and? 04/11/2015,19:51:38,susanschnur,How far from shore are we right now? 04/11/2015,19:52:10,susanschnur,thanks 04/11/2015,19:52:38,michellescharer,OPH 04/11/2015,19:53:05,michaelvecchione,The shell debris is mmostly pteropods 04/11/2015,19:53:29,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3236.7114 m,TEMP :: 2.69566 C 04/11/2015,19:53:47,susanschnur,bottle 04/11/2015,19:54:29,mikecheadle,Lat 18 59 41.66 long 67 43 34.53 04/11/2015,19:54:32,susanschnur,Any sense of sediment thickness here? 04/11/2015,19:55:48,susanschnur,Great, thanks. 04/11/2015,19:56:07,susanschnur,ripple marks 04/11/2015,19:56:35,susanschnur,Outcrop! 04/11/2015,19:56:38,Uri,this may be the base of the carbonate platform? 04/11/2015,19:57:11,jasonchaytor,nah, I'm taking a nap 04/11/2015,19:57:20,susanschnur,Looks like a conglomerate of some kind? (disclaimer - I´m not a sedimentologist!) 04/11/2015,19:57:25,mikecheadle,Jason!!!! 04/11/2015,19:58:27,susanschnur,I could be wrong - hard to tell if they´re cemented together or just a big pile? 04/11/2015,19:58:29,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3220.1835 m,TEMP :: 2.66669 C 04/11/2015,19:58:43,jasonchaytor,looks like many of the volcanoclastic conglomerates we have seen around the island 04/11/2015,19:58:59,jasonchaytor,the cement tends to be carbonate 04/11/2015,19:59:03,Andrea Quattrini,ANT white 04/11/2015,20:00:20,mikecheadle,lat 18 59 40.5 long 67 43 34.46 3212m 04/11/2015,20:01:04,Uri,there is some layering 04/11/2015,20:01:15,Andrea Quattrini,SPO 04/11/2015,20:01:46,Andrea Quattrini,no attached fauna 04/11/2015,20:01:53,susanschnur,oo nice cut in the rock 04/11/2015,20:01:55,Andrea Quattrini,some sediment on top, but clean rock faces 04/11/2015,20:02:04,susanschnur,wow, some layering in the seds down there? 04/11/2015,20:02:28,jasonchaytor,volcanoclastic conglomerates are generally the product of debris flows down the flanks of submarine or even subaerial volcanoes 04/11/2015,20:03:08,michellescharer,SPO on ROC 04/11/2015,20:03:09,Andrea Quattrini,SPO but weird~ 04/11/2015,20:03:29,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3194.6224 m,TEMP :: 2.72608 C 04/11/2015,20:03:37,Andrea Quattrini,BRY? 04/11/2015,20:03:41,susanschnur,I wonder if some of these are basalts or pillow fragments? Could also be wishful thinking on my part 04/11/2015,20:04:47,Andrea Quattrini,Freyalla? ASR 04/11/2015,20:04:59,mikecheadle,Hi Susan, I hear you... but I don't think pillows 04/11/2015,20:05:41,mikecheadle,But.. then again... :-) 04/11/2015,20:06:17,Uri,if it's a volcanoclastic conglomerate we should expect a major unconformity above it 04/11/2015,20:06:18,Andrea Quattrini,SPO 04/11/2015,20:06:34,Chris Kelley,SPO well maybe a Farrea again in a group we call Farrea occa erecta, but it looks different than the ones we have out here 04/11/2015,20:06:54,jasonchaytor,the clasts that I have been looking at (mind you from further to the south in the Mona Passage and to the south east of PR) are composed of basalt, andesite, basaltic andesite, trachyte...so all of a similar series of volcanics 04/11/2015,20:07:03,susanschnur,oh that rock just went past, looked like sediment on the inside? 04/11/2015,20:07:33,mikecheadle,sorry Susan... I missed it.. 04/11/2015,20:07:36,Chris Kelley,Amy, I didn't get a good look at the coral but maybe Plexauridae? 04/11/2015,20:07:41,susanschnur,no worries 04/11/2015,20:07:41,Andrea Quattrini,it was not a coral 04/11/2015,20:07:43,jasonchaytor,but there are many volcanic formations around the region, so very hard to figure out just where we are at in the IA stratigraphy 04/11/2015,20:07:53,Uri,what's the straight horizon? 04/11/2015,20:07:59,Uri,unconformity? 04/11/2015,20:08:27,mikecheadle,Uri-- looking.. 04/11/2015,20:08:30,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3183.7010 m,TEMP :: 2.73270 C 04/11/2015,20:08:42,Andrea Quattrini,well i should not say no to coral, i didnt get a good look. i was thinking it may have been a bryozoan…definitely not a plexauridae. 04/11/2015,20:08:44,jasonchaytor,if we could hit the pre- /post-carbonate contact, we would have a pretty good idea 04/11/2015,20:08:49,susanschnur,Interesting - some kind of chute? 04/11/2015,20:09:01,Chris Kelley,I meant the small white branching one under the ledge 04/11/2015,20:09:09,Andrea Quattrini,yes, me too 04/11/2015,20:09:39,Chris Kelley,Dead coral skeleton or something else altogether? 04/11/2015,20:09:58,susanschnur,More conglomerate - clasts look smaller than before? 04/11/2015,20:10:12,Andrea Quattrini,i think it could go either way…needed to see the tips 04/11/2015,20:10:22,susanschnur,oh nice whats this here 04/11/2015,20:10:48,susanschnur,nice - can we see how thick that Mn-crust is? 04/11/2015,20:11:24,susanschnur,I wonder how long ago this chunk broke off 04/11/2015,20:11:47,jasonchaytor,not sure if it is the carbonate cement/matrix, or part of a clast 04/11/2015,20:12:11,susanschnur,0.5 - 1 cm Mn-crust thickness 04/11/2015,20:12:16,Chris Kelley,Coral is an isidid (bamboo coral) 04/11/2015,20:12:25,Andrea Quattrini,it sure is! 04/11/2015,20:12:30,jasonchaytor,the clasts tend to break out and fall downslope (we saw these rounded clasts earlier) 04/11/2015,20:13:01,mikecheadle,Hi Jason.. I hear what you are sayin.. but I lean towards a clast And yes to this being the source of the classts we saw downslope 04/11/2015,20:13:30,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3172.2819 m,TEMP :: 2.73376 C 04/11/2015,20:14:18,mikecheadle,Very coarse grained (30cm clasts) conglomerate 04/11/2015,20:14:29,michellescharer,Coral 04/11/2015,20:14:36,michellescharer,or Bryozoan 04/11/2015,20:14:38,Andrea Quattrini,CORO bamboo 04/11/2015,20:14:49,mikecheadle,Lat 18 59 39.00 long 67 43 34.33 04/11/2015,20:15:07,mikecheadle,3170m 04/11/2015,20:15:33,Uri,Rounded clasts may indicate fluvial deposition 04/11/2015,20:16:17,Andrea Quattrini,great view 04/11/2015,20:16:19,susanschnur,nice view there 04/11/2015,20:16:43,Andrea Quattrini,getting ready to leave bottom 04/11/2015,20:17:00,Amy Baco-Taylor,just when we're getting to the good biology! 04/11/2015,20:17:14,mikecheadle,recent sed chutes.... 04/11/2015,20:17:38,Uri,Too bad we are leaving. The interesting part is starting now 04/11/2015,20:18:24,Andrea Quattrini,Amy did you see the branching white possible coral? 04/11/2015,20:18:25,susanschnur,It always feels like that... 04/11/2015,20:18:31,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3148.9341 m,TEMP :: 2.63765 C 04/11/2015,20:18:33,Amy Baco-Taylor,yes I couldn't tell what it was though 04/11/2015,20:18:59,Andrea Quattrini,i almost thought BRY. were you convinced it was coral? i actually wasnt sure either way- 04/11/2015,20:19:19,Amy Baco-Taylor,I didn't see the zoom of it, I came in as you were moving away from it 04/11/2015,20:20:21,Chris Kelley,Good way to spend a Saturday morning. Thanks 04/11/2015,20:20:46,Andrea Quattrini,thanks chris 04/11/2015,20:20:55,susanschnur,Thanks everyone - some nice geology! 04/11/2015,20:20:58,Amy Baco-Taylor,What time is call? 04/11/2015,20:21:38,Andrea Quattrini,15 min 04/11/2015,20:21:48,Amy Baco-Taylor,thanks 04/11/2015,20:23:10,Andrea Quattrini,telecon 866-617-5860 password : 1233796 04/11/2015,20:23:18,Andrea Quattrini,Thanks all for your help~ 04/11/2015,20:23:32,okexnav,DEPTH :: 3033.8722 m,TEMP :: 2.73741 C 04/11/2015,20:28:32,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2882.3340 m,TEMP :: 2.81696 C 04/11/2015,20:33:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2732.2615 m,TEMP :: 2.87849 C 04/11/2015,20:38:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2581.9460 m,TEMP :: 2.99089 C 04/11/2015,20:43:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2427.3281 m,TEMP :: 3.16651 C 04/11/2015,20:48:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2277.0628 m,TEMP :: 3.37309 C 04/11/2015,20:53:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: 2136.8641 m,TEMP :: 3.49702 C 04/11/2015,20:58:34,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1986.7386 m,TEMP :: 3.64560 C 04/11/2015,21:03:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1839.2406 m,TEMP :: 3.70203 C 04/11/2015,21:08:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1697.7849 m,TEMP :: 3.86314 C 04/11/2015,21:09:38,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1673.1217 m,TEMP :: 3.88930 C 04/11/2015,21:12:12,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1616.3120 m,TEMP :: 4.08042 C 04/11/2015,21:17:13,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1445.7880 m,TEMP :: 4.51501 C 04/11/2015,21:22:14,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1303.8907 m,TEMP :: 4.75378 C 04/11/2015,21:27:15,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1158.9346 m,TEMP :: 5.38075 C 04/11/2015,21:32:16,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1011.0209 m,TEMP :: 6.07501 C 04/11/2015,21:37:16,okexnav,DEPTH :: 861.9023 m,TEMP :: 6.54113 C 04/11/2015,21:42:16,okexnav,DEPTH :: 710.4950 m,TEMP :: 8.60424 C 04/11/2015,21:47:17,okexnav,DEPTH :: 564.4037 m,TEMP :: 11.34518 C 04/11/2015,21:54:38,okexnav,DEPTH :: 358.5690 m,TEMP :: 15.43402 C 04/11/2015,21:57:58,okexnav,DEPTH :: 275.4724 m,TEMP :: 18.27838 C 04/11/2015,22:02:59,okexnav,DEPTH :: 112.5785 m,TEMP :: 25.09113 C 04/11/2015,22:07:59,okexnav,DEPTH :: 48.0086 m,TEMP :: 26.46924 C 04/11/2015,22:12:59,okexnav,DEPTH :: 35.5774 m,TEMP :: 26.62147 C 04/11/2015,22:17:59,okexnav,DEPTH :: 0.9853 m,TEMP :: 26.82140 C 04/11/2015,22:23:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: 1.2830 m,TEMP :: 26.82132 C 04/11/2015,22:28:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: -0.7251 m,TEMP :: 26.81812 C 04/11/2015,22:33:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,22:38:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,22:43:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,22:48:00,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,22:48:21,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,22:52:35,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,22:54:22,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,22:58:33,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,23:00:21,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,23:04:07,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,23:09:44,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,23:14:45,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,23:19:45,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C 04/11/2015,23:24:45,okexnav,DEPTH :: m,TEMP :: C