08/06/2015,00:00:53,jonathantree,I am going to be very interested in what the sub-bottom profile will tell us 08/06/2015,00:01:13,leswatling,there is no current 08/06/2015,00:01:27,randysinger,new name for the claw: Rock Wrecker 08/06/2015,00:01:58,Scott France,Or these rocks are Claw Wreckers… 08/06/2015,00:02:00,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Trissopathes 08/06/2015,00:02:09,leswatling,that may explain the few corals and sponges 08/06/2015,00:02:20,tinamolodtsova,NO 08/06/2015,00:02:25,tinamolodtsova,Heteropathes 08/06/2015,00:03:34,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/06/2015,00:03:47,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/06/2015,00:04:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16375, LON : -169.87810, DEPTH :2674.6323m, TEMP : 1.63168C, SAL : 34.66196 PSU, DO : 3.50171 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:06:28,leswatling,interesting how the sediment plume hangs along the bottom like a fog 08/06/2015,00:06:54,michaelgarcia,wild layered deposits 08/06/2015,00:06:59,okeanosexplorer,Rock collected at 2672m 08/06/2015,00:07:08,randysinger,are we taking our pet rock for a walk? 08/06/2015,00:07:10,michaelgarcia,audio is very faint 08/06/2015,00:07:29,tinamolodtsova,cannot get live video 08/06/2015,00:07:33,michaelgarcia,Looks like snow in Antarctica 08/06/2015,00:07:36,Scott France,HOL 08/06/2015,00:07:55,Nicole Morgan,ACN 08/06/2015,00:09:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16410, LON : -169.87775, DEPTH :2663.7824m, TEMP : 1.62608C, SAL : 34.65970 PSU, DO : 3.59796 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:09:27,leswatling,audio is now all pilot chatter and narrative is very faint 08/06/2015,00:11:49,michaelgarcia,glad you picked up the bigger rock 08/06/2015,00:11:53,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/06/2015,00:12:35,leswatling,sediment level here could be a result of sluggish currents 08/06/2015,00:13:04,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/06/2015,00:14:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16426, LON : -169.87778, DEPTH :2661.4493m, TEMP : 1.61723C, SAL : 34.66216 PSU, DO : 3.55688 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:14:13,Astrid Leitner,are the currents still slow here? 08/06/2015,00:14:25,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/06/2015,00:14:39,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/06/2015,00:14:43,leswatling,these could be old current marks. no biology to disturb them 08/06/2015,00:14:59,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/06/2015,00:15:03,leswatling,no bioturbation 08/06/2015,00:15:04,Scott France,Video too jumpy but I thought perhaps we passed one of those tall feather like CORA like we collected early yesterday 08/06/2015,00:17:07,Nicole Morgan,CRI 08/06/2015,00:17:17,Diva Amon,comatulid 08/06/2015,00:17:27,leswatling,there seems to be a sharp ridge on the ripple 08/06/2015,00:17:33,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/06/2015,00:17:38,tinamolodtsova,Commatulida 08/06/2015,00:18:38,leswatling,push the claw into the seidment? 08/06/2015,00:18:59,okeanosexplorer,sorry we just started moving 08/06/2015,00:19:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16474, LON : -169.87713, DEPTH :2660.1074m, TEMP : 1.62231C, SAL : 34.66196 PSU, DO : 3.58245 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:19:17,leswatling,no worries 08/06/2015,00:19:27,J.R. Smith,HEA SED and broken slabs with COB 08/06/2015,00:19:56,leswatling,this area looks like it has burrowers in the seds 08/06/2015,00:20:10,tinamolodtsova,FISH 08/06/2015,00:20:35,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/06/2015,00:20:48,tinamolodtsova,one + OPH 08/06/2015,00:21:26,tinamolodtsova,in the midwater 08/06/2015,00:22:10,leswatling,is this a comatulid on a dead stalk? 08/06/2015,00:22:11,Nicole Morgan,Also think same Bathycrinid sp. 08/06/2015,00:22:26,leswatling,looks not healthy 08/06/2015,00:23:15,michaelgarcia,more slabby rock. odd formation 08/06/2015,00:23:26,okeanosexplorer,SHI 08/06/2015,00:23:39,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/06/2015,00:23:45,randysinger,SHI 08/06/2015,00:24:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16463, LON : -169.87729, DEPTH :2656.5760m, TEMP : 1.61603C, SAL : 34.66117 PSU, DO : 3.60870 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:25:00,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/06/2015,00:25:15,jonathantree,gravity suggest that a persistent magma body did not exist under this crater! 08/06/2015,00:25:20,Diva Amon,NODULES! 08/06/2015,00:25:37,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/06/2015,00:25:56,J.R. Smith,Nodules 08/06/2015,00:26:11,Astrid Leitner,coryphaenoides 08/06/2015,00:26:14,randysinger,bingo 08/06/2015,00:26:17,Astrid Leitner,longicirrhus 08/06/2015,00:26:49,tinamolodtsova,POL 08/06/2015,00:27:21,tinamolodtsova,? XEN 08/06/2015,00:27:47,randysinger,macrourids feed in teh sediment though 08/06/2015,00:28:01,michaelgarcia,wild sediments lobs to left 08/06/2015,00:28:25,michaelgarcia,highly fractured rock 08/06/2015,00:28:33,Astrid Leitner,I have seen them feeding on swimming crustaceans as well 08/06/2015,00:29:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16466, LON : -169.87734, DEPTH :2652.5745m, TEMP : 1.61923C, SAL : 34.66180 PSU, DO : 3.53818 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:29:27,randysinger,oh really? that's interesting Astrid! 08/06/2015,00:30:02,michaelgarcia,jumbled terraine, very odd 08/06/2015,00:30:14,Scott France,ACN 08/06/2015,00:30:21,Santiago Herrera,Metallogorgia? 08/06/2015,00:30:36,Scott France,Perhaps Metallogorgia at left 08/06/2015,00:31:00,amybaco-taylor,7 arms 08/06/2015,00:31:03,Diva Amon,CRI comatulid 08/06/2015,00:31:40,randysinger,wow thats amazing 08/06/2015,00:31:50,randysinger,theya re my favorite echinoderm for sure 08/06/2015,00:32:18,leswatling,would be good to see what it is 08/06/2015,00:33:18,leswatling,the commensal ophiuroid is Ophiocreas 08/06/2015,00:33:29,leswatling,This should be collected 08/06/2015,00:33:39,leswatling,It is not Metallogorgia 08/06/2015,00:33:55,leswatling,Just saying what the ophiuroid would be 08/06/2015,00:34:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16493, LON : -169.87707, DEPTH :2653.8017m, TEMP : 1.62283C, SAL : 34.66128 PSU, DO : 3.54454 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:34:39,Santiago Herrera,agree 08/06/2015,00:34:49,leswatling,Lots of strange features about this beast 08/06/2015,00:35:44,Scott France,Les - this looks like the "saddlebags" polyps 08/06/2015,00:36:05,tinamolodtsova,very strange polyps 08/06/2015,00:36:17,leswatling,yeah, but the coenenchyme is very irregular in thickness 08/06/2015,00:36:33,Scott France,Yup - rhodalid siphonophore. 08/06/2015,00:36:42,leswatling,is that a benthic siphonophore? 08/06/2015,00:36:43,Scott France,"Dandelion" siphophore 08/06/2015,00:37:28,leswatling,would be great to have close zoom of this guy 08/06/2015,00:38:04,leswatling,we have seen these occasionally on seamounts 08/06/2015,00:38:37,leswatling,yep really nice 08/06/2015,00:38:52,leswatling,hold that a bit longer 08/06/2015,00:39:04,randysinger,just keep refreshing 08/06/2015,00:39:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16492, LON : -169.87711, DEPTH :2653.7708m, TEMP : 1.63704C, SAL : 34.65896 PSU, DO : 3.56715 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:39:31,leswatling,you can see little branches on the tentacles 08/06/2015,00:39:43,Scott France,Oh, I've been trying that Randy! 08/06/2015,00:39:47,randysinger,:( 08/06/2015,00:39:54,Scott France,:-( indeed 08/06/2015,00:40:12,Scott France,Thermopalia, I think. Let me check 08/06/2015,00:40:42,Scott France,Yes: Thermopalia is the genus 08/06/2015,00:41:05,leswatling,the tentacles act like guide wires to hold it in place 08/06/2015,00:41:14,Scott France,Or if not that genus, something closely realted. 08/06/2015,00:41:38,Scott France,Perhaps THIS coral is a Pseudochrysogorgia…! 08/06/2015,00:41:50,leswatling,might be 08/06/2015,00:42:03,tinamolodtsova,just collect it and check 08/06/2015,00:42:10,amybaco-taylor,I'm curious what charactrers you see that differentiate from Metallo? 08/06/2015,00:42:17,leswatling,branching pattern is also not right 08/06/2015,00:43:01,leswatling,try to collect the chryso by cutting below the lowest branch 08/06/2015,00:43:11,Scott France,And no Ophiocreas!! 08/06/2015,00:43:20,leswatling,exactly! 08/06/2015,00:43:32,Scott France,And skeleton too pale... 08/06/2015,00:43:52,Scott France,Polyp shape also not quite right 08/06/2015,00:44:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16483, LON : -169.87712, DEPTH :2653.7489m, TEMP : 1.65365C, SAL : 34.64911 PSU, DO : 3.54912 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:44:33,leswatling,Amy, sorry I missed your comment. Mostly its the branching pattern. This one has branches a long way down the stalk and the branches in the top part are not consistently dichotomous. 08/06/2015,00:44:56,randysinger,bet these pilots rock at the claw games 08/06/2015,00:44:59,leswatling,perfect cut! 08/06/2015,00:45:00,randysinger,for stuffed animals 08/06/2015,00:45:10,amybaco-taylor,Seems like just a young Metallo to me, but I'm all for collecting to verify 08/06/2015,00:45:41,tinamolodtsova,hm 08/06/2015,00:45:59,leswatling,I can send you images of a yooung Metallo later and you will see that the canopy develops differently. 08/06/2015,00:46:07,Scott France,@Les: also no "antennae" at colony apex 08/06/2015,00:46:14,tinamolodtsova,It was another Metallogorgia described from area with pale skeleton 08/06/2015,00:46:40,amybaco-taylor,It does look more like a ball from this angle 08/06/2015,00:46:47,leswatling,yes there was one by Pasternak I think 08/06/2015,00:47:12,amybaco-taylor,How deep do melanotrichos records go 08/06/2015,00:47:16,Scott France,M. macrospina? 08/06/2015,00:47:21,leswatling,We have never had a chance to check that one out 08/06/2015,00:47:32,tinamolodtsova,M. tenuis 08/06/2015,00:47:46,leswatling,Good question, not this deep I don't think 08/06/2015,00:47:48,okeanosexplorer,collected SPEC03 2654m 08/06/2015,00:47:54,tinamolodtsova,M. melanotrichos at least to 3000 08/06/2015,00:48:09,leswatling,Tina knows 08/06/2015,00:48:10,Scott France,Whoo hoo on collection. 08/06/2015,00:48:47,tinamolodtsova,not in box yet 08/06/2015,00:48:50,randysinger,future holotype? 08/06/2015,00:48:54,randysinger,oh ps guys 08/06/2015,00:48:59,randysinger,if you put bait in that box 08/06/2015,00:49:04,randysinger,you will 100% catch fish 08/06/2015,00:49:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16490, LON : -169.87708, DEPTH :2653.8060m, TEMP : 1.64241C, SAL : 34.66148 PSU, DO : 3.54670 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:49:20,Nicole Morgan,Randy - hint hint, wink wink? 08/06/2015,00:49:25,randysinger,can the lid close really slow? 08/06/2015,00:49:46,tinamolodtsova,now - yes 08/06/2015,00:49:50,randysinger,hmm 08/06/2015,00:50:09,randysinger,I think it would be possible 08/06/2015,00:50:27,randysinger,based on what ive seen with plastic cylinder collections 08/06/2015,00:51:24,leswatling,the commensals generally do not leave the chrysos unless really provoked 08/06/2015,00:51:43,Scott France,I'd say that one was pretty provoked! 08/06/2015,00:52:04,leswatling,but only at the very last... 08/06/2015,00:52:16,tinamolodtsova,Polychaet will definitely run away 08/06/2015,00:52:36,leswatling,they are not as loyal as crustaceans 08/06/2015,00:52:50,Scott France,or ophiuroids 08/06/2015,00:53:18,leswatling,yeah, with ophis its just too much of a pain to uncoil those arms 08/06/2015,00:53:20,Scott France,Yes, I would like to peek over the edge a little. Or at least run along it. 08/06/2015,00:53:45,michaelgarcia,very curious lumpy surface. very odd for a hawaiian volcano 08/06/2015,00:53:52,Scott France,I mean run along the ridge and peer over… 08/06/2015,00:53:56,tinamolodtsova,no.. have you seen how ophiuroids are jumping away from Isidids?? only few are loyal 08/06/2015,00:54:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16470, LON : -169.87716, DEPTH :2653.7905m, TEMP : 1.63727C, SAL : 34.66307 PSU, DO : 3.56049 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:54:30,leswatling,yeah but isidids don't like to have ophis or anyone else on them 08/06/2015,00:55:05,leswatling,asteroschematids develop very intense relationships with their hosts 08/06/2015,00:55:07,jonathantree,Coordinates for first sub bottom profile tackline: start point: 169 deg 51'37" 25 deg 11'04" 08/06/2015,00:55:22,okeanosexplorer,Thanks Jon 08/06/2015,00:55:31,jonathantree,end point : 169 deg 56'15" 25deg 07' 30" 08/06/2015,00:55:42,okeanosexplorer,I will relay the information 08/06/2015,00:58:20,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/06/2015,00:59:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16486, LON : -169.87697, DEPTH :2657.1737m, TEMP : 1.63790C, SAL : 34.65903 PSU, DO : 3.53736 mg/L 08/06/2015,00:59:49,jonathantree,second trackline: start point-> 169deg55'05" 25deg10'51" edn point-> 169deg52'12" 25deg07'05" 08/06/2015,01:00:45,Scott France,CORI whip 08/06/2015,01:00:49,okeanosexplorer,got it jon. Thanks 08/06/2015,01:01:01,michaelgarcia,this could be a pillow mound 08/06/2015,01:01:06,randysinger,Im actually slightly surprised we havent seen a chimaera 08/06/2015,01:01:14,tinamolodtsova,CORI whip 08/06/2015,01:01:15,randysinger,they lose seamounts and other geological "juts" 08/06/2015,01:01:20,randysinger,*like 08/06/2015,01:01:57,michaelparke,What is the difference in current speeds around this feature vs the ones from previous days? 08/06/2015,01:02:00,Scott France,We passed the whip. 08/06/2015,01:02:16,Scott France,It was definitely there along with the CRI. 08/06/2015,01:02:57,tinamolodtsova,POL 08/06/2015,01:03:31,tinamolodtsova,I mean that was regarded as SHI 08/06/2015,01:04:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16472, LON : -169.87689, DEPTH :2658.0906m, TEMP : 1.65120C, SAL : 34.65602 PSU, DO : 3.56291 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:04:38,okeanosexplorer,standing by for your second trackline end point, Jon. 08/06/2015,01:04:59,okeanosexplorer,CORA 08/06/2015,01:05:22,Scott France,Looks like Bathypathes on edge 08/06/2015,01:05:32,tinamolodtsova,Bathypathes 08/06/2015,01:05:42,Scott France,ACN 08/06/2015,01:08:54,tinamolodtsova,Capcorals? 08/06/2015,01:09:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16479, LON : -169.87691, DEPTH :2658.3787m, TEMP : 1.65194C, SAL : 34.65891 PSU, DO : 3.54790 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:09:12,Nicole Morgan,CRI 08/06/2015,01:09:27,tinamolodtsova,Stalk with OPH 08/06/2015,01:09:34,Nicole Morgan,this is OPH 08/06/2015,01:09:42,Nicole Morgan,there is Hyocrinidiae to right and below 08/06/2015,01:09:42,leswatling,good call, looks like the axis of one of the tall chrysogorgias 08/06/2015,01:09:57,tinamolodtsova,CORCH ctalk 08/06/2015,01:10:01,tinamolodtsova,stalk 08/06/2015,01:10:32,randysinger,Scott play your fish charming flute 08/06/2015,01:10:54,Scott France,I left it in the office - sorry. 08/06/2015,01:11:03,Scott France,Only brought my isidid charming lute home. 08/06/2015,01:11:10,randysinger,evidentally 08/06/2015,01:11:13,Scott France,I did mean lute, not flute. 08/06/2015,01:11:16,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/06/2015,01:11:20,Scott France,URC 08/06/2015,01:12:47,ircecc,CRI 08/06/2015,01:14:17,okexnav,LAT :25.16475, LON : -169.87683, DEPTH :2660.5826m, TEMP : 1.62014C, SAL : 34.66160 PSU, DO : 3.54082 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:14:43,Scott France,CORCH Chrysogorgia 08/06/2015,01:15:05,leswatling,this is a Chrysogoriga with very quick branching pattern 08/06/2015,01:15:57,leswatling,Sorry, it looked like two branches for one complete turn. 08/06/2015,01:16:20,leswatling,this would be good to collect as well 08/06/2015,01:16:25,amybaco-taylor,I vote to hold out too 08/06/2015,01:16:36,ircecc,OPH 08/06/2015,01:16:40,tinamolodtsova,barnacle? 08/06/2015,01:17:11,leswatling,Scott gives a good explanation. looked like a 1/2 L 08/06/2015,01:17:50,leswatling,I'm all for collecting a Bathygorgia as well 08/06/2015,01:18:31,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/06/2015,01:19:04,Nicole Morgan,HYD 08/06/2015,01:19:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16487, LON : -169.87664, DEPTH :2666.4307m, TEMP : 1.63487C, SAL : 34.66000 PSU, DO : 3.53951 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:19:31,tinamolodtsova,HYD 08/06/2015,01:21:01,Scott France,Is anyone else having lots of video freeze, or is this a local thing for me? In the past hour+ I have had very little continuous video. 08/06/2015,01:21:23,leswatling,same here 08/06/2015,01:21:52,ircecc,APH on stalk 08/06/2015,01:21:54,Scott France,Isopod on back side? 08/06/2015,01:21:55,tinamolodtsova,CORI + CRI 08/06/2015,01:21:57,Diva Amon,CRI and asellote isopod? 08/06/2015,01:22:07,ircecc,Or ISO 08/06/2015,01:22:14,leswatling,Arcturids 08/06/2015,01:22:31,Diva Amon,yep you are right Les 08/06/2015,01:22:39,Diva Amon,Arcturidae 08/06/2015,01:23:13,leswatling,I think we could get this and all the isopods 08/06/2015,01:23:28,leswatling,this is not Bathygorgia because it has needles 08/06/2015,01:23:48,amybaco-taylor,Agree the one we zoomed on ebfore did nopt have sclerites 08/06/2015,01:23:57,tinamolodtsova,they will DEFINITELY run 08/06/2015,01:24:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16472, LON : -169.87665, DEPTH :2666.8048m, TEMP : 1.63082C, SAL : 34.65956 PSU, DO : 3.55714 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:25:16,amybaco-taylor,I'd rather see us collect a more abundant species 08/06/2015,01:25:24,Scott France,I also agree that this is not the "Bathygorgia" we saw earlier. 08/06/2015,01:25:24,Diva Amon,amazing imagery 08/06/2015,01:26:21,leswatling,I guess we could leave this one and go for a Bathygorgia 08/06/2015,01:26:50,tinamolodtsova,or Black coral.. 08/06/2015,01:27:28,randysinger,poor holotypes never stopped anyone! 08/06/2015,01:27:32,randysinger,:P 08/06/2015,01:27:35,amybaco-taylor,That was an excellent point Daniel, good way to help us decide 08/06/2015,01:28:07,leswatling,if we could take more than two then we would have taken this one also 08/06/2015,01:28:13,okeanosexplorer,Thanks Amy 08/06/2015,01:28:41,randysinger,ok guys I have to head out 08/06/2015,01:28:50,randysinger,tell me tomorrow if you see any awesome fish 08/06/2015,01:28:51,Scott France,Adios Randy 08/06/2015,01:28:57,leswatling,see ya! 08/06/2015,01:29:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16456, LON : -169.87658, DEPTH :2668.9444m, TEMP : 1.63653C, SAL : 34.66124 PSU, DO : 3.59487 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:29:37,ircecc,Something in the water column 08/06/2015,01:29:50,okeanosexplorer,SHI 08/06/2015,01:29:58,ircecc,SHI 08/06/2015,01:30:06,ircecc,or mysid 08/06/2015,01:30:10,J.R. Smith,Looks like lobate LOB and pillow PIL morphology 08/06/2015,01:30:22,leswatling,Aristeopenaeus 08/06/2015,01:30:25,jonathantree,end point on first track: 169deg56'15" 25deg07'30" 08/06/2015,01:30:31,okeanosexplorer,Thanks! 08/06/2015,01:30:42,Astrid Leitner,did it have a long rostrum or a short one? 08/06/2015,01:31:00,jonathantree,end point on second track: 169deg52'12" 25deg07'05" 08/06/2015,01:31:15,leswatling,just a guess. astrid has the right question 08/06/2015,01:31:39,Scott France,Good eye Chris! 08/06/2015,01:31:47,leswatling,this looks like a good candidate 08/06/2015,01:32:04,leswatling,and long and straight 08/06/2015,01:32:32,tinamolodtsova,show base 08/06/2015,01:32:38,leswatling,no needles between the tentacles 08/06/2015,01:32:53,tinamolodtsova,CPEN 08/06/2015,01:32:58,Scott France,Can't see any sclerites at all! 08/06/2015,01:33:01,leswatling,don't see any nodes> 08/06/2015,01:33:30,leswatling,two nodes at the base 08/06/2015,01:33:40,leswatling,this is weird 08/06/2015,01:34:07,tinamolodtsova,growing frome base 08/06/2015,01:34:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16470, LON : -169.87652, DEPTH :2674.8744m, TEMP : 1.63082C, SAL : 34.66169 PSU, DO : 3.53815 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:34:11,leswatling,I think collecting this one might be worth it 08/06/2015,01:34:27,tinamolodtsova,I guess it is to collect 08/06/2015,01:34:33,amybaco-taylor,I don 08/06/2015,01:34:36,iscwatch,to who may not be receiving video - try refreshing 08/06/2015,01:34:42,amybaco-taylor,don't have a strong opinion 08/06/2015,01:34:59,Scott France,I am refreshing and refreshing - believe me! 08/06/2015,01:35:00,tinamolodtsova,bamboo-pen? 08/06/2015,01:35:13,iscwatch,i just verified full res sci video should be good and has been for minutes... 08/06/2015,01:35:13,leswatling,there seems to be a lot of small sclerites along the mesenteries of the polyp 08/06/2015,01:35:29,leswatling,would be good to get as much of this as possible 08/06/2015,01:35:32,Scott France,Guess it must be local then. Quite frustrating. 08/06/2015,01:35:40,tinamolodtsova,I guess it is dimorphic 08/06/2015,01:36:17,Astrid Leitner,looks like there are copepod parasites on the crinoid 08/06/2015,01:36:20,leswatling,there might be nodes at the top 08/06/2015,01:36:38,leswatling,if so then mayber there is secondary calcification going on 08/06/2015,01:37:19,J.R. Smith,Scott, try restarting the feed by re-clicking between the cameras. Mine got stuck earlier, that did the trick. 08/06/2015,01:37:41,tinamolodtsova,but try with base 08/06/2015,01:37:48,amybaco-taylor,swimming crinoid in camera 2 08/06/2015,01:37:59,amybaco-taylor,oh they switched cams 08/06/2015,01:38:31,leswatling,Allen Andrews wonders if it is possible to get the base as well 08/06/2015,01:38:55,leswatling,maybe collect it in two sections 08/06/2015,01:39:02,okeanosexplorer,Unfortunately we cannot collect the entire specimen due to our permit requirements, Tina and Allen 08/06/2015,01:39:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16462, LON : -169.87652, DEPTH :2676.1757m, TEMP : 1.65211C, SAL : 34.64958 PSU, DO : 3.55772 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:39:30,tinamolodtsova,OK, than make better shots of the base 08/06/2015,01:39:31,leswatling,Can you say the permit bit on the audio so Allen can hear that 08/06/2015,01:39:43,okeanosexplorer,and it is also bigger than our box 08/06/2015,01:40:28,Scott France,@JR: Thanks. I've tried a lot of tricks. Different browsers, different computers. Refreshing. Clearing the cache. etc. All things I've tried on previous expeditions but no luck.. Wasn't having these issues on any previous dives (well, other than what was affecting the entire group). I guess local activity problem. 08/06/2015,01:41:18,briankennedy,everything looks good for me. I will call scott 08/06/2015,01:41:28,amybaco-taylor,HBOI feeds are fine on VLC 08/06/2015,01:41:46,Scott France,Okay. Local cable company I guess. Will stop bringing it up. 08/06/2015,01:44:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16472, LON : -169.87643, DEPTH :2676.1264m, TEMP : 1.62562C, SAL : 34.66098 PSU, DO : 3.55420 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:45:49,okeanosexplorer,Jonathan, we will likely be able to run a third line across the crater towards the south. Do you want to give us coordinates for that? 08/06/2015,01:47:32,Scott France,Great stuff! 08/06/2015,01:47:42,Scott France,Will be excited to study that one. 08/06/2015,01:47:59,tinamolodtsova,yes, looks like node at the top 08/06/2015,01:48:13,leswatling,can we see if the one in the back is the same thing? 08/06/2015,01:48:22,tinamolodtsova,perfect size, by the way 08/06/2015,01:48:28,Scott France,Well, we know that a node has to be produced at some point before an internode can follow... 08/06/2015,01:49:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16480, LON : -169.87638, DEPTH :2675.9653m, TEMP : 1.63082C, SAL : 34.65979 PSU, DO : 3.54817 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:49:33,leswatling,no there is a whip just behind this one that I would like to see if it is the same thing 08/06/2015,01:49:43,kaseycantwell,is a bamboo coral usually hollow? 08/06/2015,01:50:02,leswatling,often, but some have solid axes 08/06/2015,01:50:12,kaseycantwell,Thanks Les 08/06/2015,01:51:06,jonathantree,Dan, here are the waypoints (starting or ending will depend on how you approach the first two and where you end up finishing the second line): waypoint 1: 169deg56'48" 25deg09'16" ; waypoint2: 169deg50'56" 25deg09'12" 08/06/2015,01:51:22,okeanosexplorer,Thanks Jon 08/06/2015,01:52:19,leswatling, and the coenenchyme is thick 08/06/2015,01:52:20,Scott France,We can see if it is hollow once the specimen is on deck! 08/06/2015,01:52:29,michaelgarcia,only 40 minutes left in the dive? 08/06/2015,01:52:33,J.R. Smith,LIG SED collapsed PIL 08/06/2015,01:52:42,leswatling,I know you just want to show what the ROV can do! 08/06/2015,01:52:57,okeanosexplorer,That is correct, Michael 08/06/2015,01:53:18,leswatling,the two layer bit we have seen once or twic before 08/06/2015,01:54:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16474, LON : -169.87639, DEPTH :2676.3086m, TEMP : 1.62220C, SAL : 34.66103 PSU, DO : 3.56522 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:55:03,tinamolodtsova,only one Crinoid was crushed... 08/06/2015,01:57:18,Nicole Morgan,CRI 08/06/2015,01:59:07,okeanosexplorer,HOL 08/06/2015,01:59:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16461, LON : -169.87617, DEPTH :2690.4196m, TEMP : 1.62779C, SAL : 34.66037 PSU, DO : 3.55376 mg/L 08/06/2015,01:59:27,ircecc,HOL 08/06/2015,02:00:11,jonathantree,morphology has changed to the more flat bedded surfaces again 08/06/2015,02:03:32,okeanosexplorer,HOL 08/06/2015,02:04:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16439, LON : -169.87598, DEPTH :2689.8850m, TEMP : 1.62231C, SAL : 34.66188 PSU, DO : 3.58400 mg/L 08/06/2015,02:05:02,leswatling,video and audio is gone 08/06/2015,02:05:17,iscwatch,satellite is very garbled 08/06/2015,02:05:21,Nicole Morgan,HOL 08/06/2015,02:05:22,leswatling,back now 08/06/2015,02:05:26,iscwatch,i2 seems to be turning pink and green 08/06/2015,02:05:34,Diva Amon,psychropotes 08/06/2015,02:05:51,Diva Amon,either semperiana or longicauda 08/06/2015,02:05:56,leswatling,changes inthe sediment coloration shows feeding traces of something 08/06/2015,02:06:03,Diva Amon,we see them in the CCZ also 08/06/2015,02:08:15,tinamolodtsova,Psychronaetes written in CCFZ atlas 08/06/2015,02:08:34,Diva Amon,the sails and colour can vary within that genus 08/06/2015,02:09:09,okexnav,LAT :25.16446, LON : -169.87588, DEPTH :2691.0863m, TEMP : 1.62168C, SAL : 34.66160 PSU, DO : 3.53860 mg/L 08/06/2015,02:12:01,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/06/2015,02:12:34,okeanosexplorer,SHI - Nematocarcinus 08/06/2015,02:13:04,okeanosexplorer,CORI 08/06/2015,02:13:48,Scott France,Still having video issues - even on low-res feed, so can't contribute just now. 08/06/2015,02:14:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16449, LON : -169.87614, DEPTH :2695.0233m, TEMP : 1.62642C, SAL : 34.66141 PSU, DO : 3.61589 mg/L 08/06/2015,02:14:16,leswatling,that's fantastic. Its younger? 08/06/2015,02:14:31,leswatling,sclerites light up really nicely 08/06/2015,02:14:42,tinamolodtsova,yes 08/06/2015,02:15:12,leswatling,this has very thick coenenchyme and thin axis 08/06/2015,02:16:31,leswatling,We have seen thick coenenchyme before and usually that means lots of collagen so it s tought to tear when looking for sclerites in the lab 08/06/2015,02:17:09,Scott France,It is killing me not seeing this! 08/06/2015,02:17:17,Scott France,Okay - that was too dramatic! 08/06/2015,02:17:20,Scott France,:-) 08/06/2015,02:17:42,leswatling,frame grabs tomorrow Scott, then you can be thrilled all over again 08/06/2015,02:18:36,leswatling,we do get pretty good video freezes even here in the northeast 08/06/2015,02:18:58,leswatling,nice chrysogorgia 08/06/2015,02:19:07,okexnav,LAT :25.16380, LON : -169.87603, DEPTH :2701.9100m, TEMP : 1.62391C, SAL : 34.66189 PSU, DO : 3.53646 mg/L 08/06/2015,02:19:49,leswatling,thats a 1/3 Left branching pattern by the looks of it 08/06/2015,02:20:31,leswatling,close to one we described from the Atlantic 08/06/2015,02:21:12,leswatling,very nice 08/06/2015,02:21:37,leswatling,this one is developing eggs at the bases of the polyps 08/06/2015,02:23:25,leswatling,what is the plan for tomorrow? 08/06/2015,02:24:02,ircecc,FSH 08/06/2015,02:24:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16441, LON : -169.87575, DEPTH :2707.2241m, TEMP : 1.62311C, SAL : 34.66122 PSU, DO : 3.55064 mg/L 08/06/2015,02:24:08,ircecc,Zoom in please 08/06/2015,02:24:12,Scott France,Even deeper dive! 08/06/2015,02:24:34,ircecc,Long pectorals? 08/06/2015,02:24:47,Astrid Leitner,POL too 08/06/2015,02:25:35,Astrid Leitner,a good shot of the pectorals would be great 08/06/2015,02:25:46,jeffdrazen,pores and canals on head are very distinct 08/06/2015,02:26:29,ircecc,Put frame grabs on FTP site please (Bruce Mundy) 08/06/2015,02:26:47,ircecc,No prominent spines on head, including gill cover 08/06/2015,02:27:25,tinamolodtsova,thanks to pilots 08/06/2015,02:27:46,tinamolodtsova,thanks to crew 08/06/2015,02:28:07,Diva Amon,that was great - thank everyone! A real diveristy of animals today - lots not seen before. 08/06/2015,02:28:42,leswatling,see y'all tomorrow. This was great! 08/06/2015,02:29:08,okexnav,LAT :ERROR, LON : ERROR, DEPTH :2686.6943m, TEMP : 1.62562C, SAL : 34.66201 PSU, DO : 3.55646 mg/L 08/06/2015,02:34:37,okexnav,LAT :25.16480, LON : -169.87560, DEPTH :2580.4877m, TEMP : 1.64286C, SAL : 34.65796 PSU, DO : 3.49419 mg/L 08/06/2015,02:39:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16464, LON : -169.87526, DEPTH :2417.9181m, TEMP : 1.68697C, SAL : 34.65283 PSU, DO : 3.37026 mg/L 08/06/2015,02:44:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16501, LON : -169.87464, DEPTH :2283.8284m, TEMP : 1.74724C, SAL : 34.64544 PSU, DO : 3.21013 mg/L 08/06/2015,02:49:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16518, LON : -169.87345, DEPTH :2155.6984m, TEMP : 1.83607C, SAL : 34.63662 PSU, DO : 3.05557 mg/L 08/06/2015,02:54:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16578, LON : -169.87272, DEPTH :2022.7732m, TEMP : 1.89954C, SAL : 34.62992 PSU, DO : 2.92554 mg/L 08/06/2015,02:59:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16620, LON : -169.87195, DEPTH :1873.5217m, TEMP : 2.04377C, SAL : 34.61445 PSU, DO : 2.67970 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:04:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16654, LON : -169.87102, DEPTH :1725.9698m, TEMP : 2.08742C, SAL : 34.60940 PSU, DO : 2.61174 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:09:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16703, LON : -169.87034, DEPTH :1580.5309m, TEMP : 2.35843C, SAL : 34.58213 PSU, DO : 2.25908 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:14:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16747, LON : -169.86981, DEPTH :1433.2196m, TEMP : 2.59112C, SAL : 34.56169 PSU, DO : 2.01216 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:19:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16806, LON : -169.86875, DEPTH :1284.1628m, TEMP : 3.03601C, SAL : 34.51805 PSU, DO : 1.68419 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:24:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16869, LON : -169.86811, DEPTH :1137.9298m, TEMP : 3.43170C, SAL : 34.47029 PSU, DO : 1.41643 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:29:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16918, LON : -169.86733, DEPTH : 988.5339m, TEMP : 3.89597C, SAL : 34.38889 PSU, DO : 1.06761 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:34:08,okexnav,LAT :25.16975, LON : -169.86655, DEPTH : 837.4689m, TEMP : 4.49974C, SAL : 34.28663 PSU, DO : 1.10223 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:39:08,okexnav,LAT :25.17010, LON : -169.86595, DEPTH : 687.7755m, TEMP : 5.20661C, SAL : 34.17075 PSU, DO : 1.60936 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:44:08,okexnav,LAT :25.17056, LON : -169.86536, DEPTH : 543.2180m, TEMP : 6.81684C, SAL : 34.08399 PSU, DO : 3.20445 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:49:08,okexnav,LAT :25.17126, LON : -169.86461, DEPTH : 394.0189m, TEMP : 10.53226C, SAL : 34.18863 PSU, DO : 6.07129 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:54:08,okexnav,LAT :25.17196, LON : -169.86401, DEPTH : 241.1735m, TEMP : 15.02168C, SAL : 34.57505 PSU, DO : 7.05356 mg/L 08/06/2015,03:59:08,okexnav,LAT :25.17262, LON : -169.86338, DEPTH : 92.0565m, TEMP : 20.59289C, SAL : 35.21851 PSU, DO : 6.31737 mg/L 08/06/2015,04:04:08,okexnav,LAT :25.17334, LON : -169.86318, DEPTH : 8.0700m, TEMP : 28.09963C, SAL : 35.19116 PSU, DO : 6.55539 mg/L 08/06/2015,04:09:08,okexnav,LAT :ERROR, LON : ERROR, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L 08/06/2015,04:14:09,okexnav,LAT :ERROR, LON : ERROR, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L 08/06/2015,18:15:54,mikeford, 08/06/2015,18:23:41,ircecc,The school of black fish near the surface may have been black durgon, Melichthys niger (Balistidae) 08/06/2015,18:24:22,ircecc,The single small fish a moment ago might have been a freckled driftfish, Psenes cyanophrys (Nomeidae) (Bruce Mundy) 08/06/2015,18:25:10,mikeford,hello 08/06/2015,18:28:02,mikeford,I know you're making adjustments. D2 camera is really dark 08/06/2015,18:28:37,mikeford,thanks! 08/06/2015,18:31:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58597, LON : -169.91302, DEPTH : 216.9715m, TEMP : 15.11285C, SAL : 34.53957 PSU, DO : 6.35754 mg/L 08/06/2015,18:36:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58613, LON : -169.91272, DEPTH : 372.7646m, TEMP : 11.29976C, SAL : 34.22503 PSU, DO : 6.10177 mg/L 08/06/2015,18:41:39,okexnav,LAT :24.58603, LON : -169.91263, DEPTH : 525.8013m, TEMP : 7.85780C, SAL : 34.18737 PSU, DO : 3.94416 mg/L 08/06/2015,18:46:38,okexnav,LAT :24.58592, LON : -169.91241, DEPTH : 679.8120m, TEMP : 5.69022C, SAL : 34.35919 PSU, DO : 2.85943 mg/L 08/06/2015,18:51:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58587, LON : -169.91244, DEPTH : 824.8863m, TEMP : 4.72324C, SAL : 34.28743 PSU, DO : 1.27372 mg/L 08/06/2015,18:56:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58564, LON : -169.91234, DEPTH : 984.8334m, TEMP : 4.08662C, SAL : 34.40846 PSU, DO : 1.26268 mg/L 08/06/2015,18:58:18,okeanosexplorer,Aloha and good morning everyone, Chris and Daniel here. 08/06/2015,18:59:56,Jonathan Tree,Good morning Chris and Daniel, looking forward to another great dive today! 08/06/2015,19:00:40,mikeford,hello 08/06/2015,19:00:40,J.R. Smith,I'm heading over to HAwaii ECC 08/06/2015,19:01:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58564, LON : -169.91220, DEPTH :1139.3131m, TEMP : 3.59565C, SAL : 34.47663 PSU, DO : 1.51161 mg/L 08/06/2015,19:06:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58557, LON : -169.91197, DEPTH :1291.4232m, TEMP : 3.16902C, SAL : 34.51087 PSU, DO : 1.72678 mg/L 08/06/2015,19:11:18,mikeford,go water column. let's find some jellies. 08/06/2015,19:11:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58536, LON : -169.91193, DEPTH :1448.8894m, TEMP : 2.66288C, SAL : 34.55818 PSU, DO : 2.08559 mg/L 08/06/2015,19:16:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58517, LON : -169.91184, DEPTH :1603.2165m, TEMP : 2.44054C, SAL : 34.57689 PSU, DO : 2.26186 mg/L 08/06/2015,19:17:39,mikeford,when you are done with adjustments, would you please point the D2 cam forward (line of sight parallel with bottom)? 08/06/2015,19:19:26,Scott France,Looking forward to seeing more mysteries of the abyss revealed! 08/06/2015,19:21:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58505, LON : -169.91180, DEPTH :1757.1508m, TEMP : 2.20831C, SAL : 34.60284 PSU, DO : 2.55709 mg/L 08/06/2015,19:23:32,Diva Amon,Good morning everyone! I'm particularly excited for this dive today as it is the closest depth to the abyssal seafloor depths we have been working at in the CCZ. Will be good to see if there are any overlaps in megafuana! 08/06/2015,19:26:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58486, LON : -169.91185, DEPTH :1915.1362m, TEMP : 2.07682C, SAL : 34.61248 PSU, DO : 2.74996 mg/L 08/06/2015,19:26:43,mikeford,are we still balancing Seirios cam? 08/06/2015,19:31:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58490, LON : -169.91164, DEPTH :2067.3577m, TEMP : 1.92546C, SAL : 34.62844 PSU, DO : 3.00825 mg/L 08/06/2015,19:35:53,mikeford,go water column! 08/06/2015,19:36:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58471, LON : -169.91153, DEPTH :2229.7592m, TEMP : 1.81979C, SAL : 34.63920 PSU, DO : 3.15802 mg/L 08/06/2015,19:41:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58465, LON : -169.91171, DEPTH :2389.1714m, TEMP : 1.74256C, SAL : 34.64857 PSU, DO : 3.29825 mg/L 08/06/2015,19:46:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58433, LON : -169.91189, DEPTH :2542.3018m, TEMP : 1.67727C, SAL : 34.65611 PSU, DO : 3.42724 mg/L 08/06/2015,19:51:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58398, LON : -169.91182, DEPTH :2697.5681m, TEMP : 1.62328C, SAL : 34.66220 PSU, DO : 3.66892 mg/L 08/06/2015,19:51:50,mikeford,JFH - edge of focus 08/06/2015,19:52:16,mikeford,JFH - edge of focus 08/06/2015,19:52:46,mikeford,JFH - possible Solmaris sp. 08/06/2015,19:54:53,mikeford,JFH 08/06/2015,19:56:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58436, LON : -169.91179, DEPTH :2853.7603m, TEMP : 1.57010C, SAL : 34.66854 PSU, DO : 3.77888 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:01:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58468, LON : -169.91192, DEPTH :3014.4749m, TEMP : 1.53334C, SAL : 34.67367 PSU, DO : 3.96588 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:06:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58410, LON : -169.91199, DEPTH :3174.2381m, TEMP : 1.50704C, SAL : 34.67717 PSU, DO : 4.04411 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:11:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58407, LON : -169.91184, DEPTH :3333.6147m, TEMP : 1.48815C, SAL : 34.68054 PSU, DO : 4.18978 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:16:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58427, LON : -169.91213, DEPTH :3495.1240m, TEMP : 1.47545C, SAL : 34.68408 PSU, DO : 4.24123 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:21:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58417, LON : -169.91187, DEPTH :3656.1133m, TEMP : 1.47081C, SAL : 34.68585 PSU, DO : 4.37996 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:26:35,okexnav,LAT :24.58420, LON : -169.91175, DEPTH :3816.3035m, TEMP : 1.46721C, SAL : 34.68756 PSU, DO : 4.38059 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:34:28,okexnav,LAT :24.58397, LON : -169.91207, DEPTH :4049.1532m, TEMP : 1.46332C, SAL : 34.69044 PSU, DO : 4.57734 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:38:58,okexnav,LAT :24.58398, LON : -169.91274, DEPTH :4214.5970m, TEMP : 1.47018C, SAL : 34.69168 PSU, DO : 4.58581 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:43:58,okexnav,LAT :24.58415, LON : -169.91243, DEPTH :4377.8595m, TEMP : 1.48203C, SAL : 34.69167 PSU, DO : 4.53330 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:45:41,Scott France,It's a Long Way to Tipperary… 08/06/2015,20:45:48,Scott France,Oh sorry. Was I singing out loud? 08/06/2015,20:46:49,kaseycantwell,bored Scott? 08/06/2015,20:46:51,brucemundy,We see lots of rareys on these surveys. Is the tip 15% or 20% 08/06/2015,20:47:08,Scott France,Just checking to see if anyone elde is paying attention! ;-) 08/06/2015,20:47:16,kaseycantwell,we are 08/06/2015,20:47:20,Scott France,I have too much work to be bored! :-) 08/06/2015,20:47:21,kaseycantwell,hi! 08/06/2015,20:47:26,Scott France,Hi Kasey! 08/06/2015,20:48:58,okexnav,LAT :24.58376, LON : -169.91262, DEPTH :4533.1456m, TEMP : 1.48501C, SAL : 34.69370 PSU, DO : 4.59229 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:53:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58380, LON : -169.91271, DEPTH :4695.1611m, TEMP : 1.48627C, SAL : 34.69513 PSU, DO : 4.59836 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:58:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58301, LON : -169.91208, DEPTH :4818.5146m, TEMP : 1.47373C, SAL : 34.69817 PSU, DO : 4.84310 mg/L 08/06/2015,20:59:10,brucemundy,Pale long animal on mid-right? 08/06/2015,21:02:01,okeanosexplorer,ON BOTTOM 08/06/2015,21:02:40,J.R. Smith,LIG SED on pavemented surface with scattered TAL 08/06/2015,21:03:26,Scott France,Les not able to be with us just now (50th anniversary party for Darling Marine Center) but he wrote me earlier: One thing I can tell you from the material I have at 4 km from the \nnodule province is that the bamboos are present but are very small. \nSo it will be worth it to every once in a while stop and take close \nups of the rocks. I do not have any bamboos from that depth that are \nlarger than 10 cm and most are smaller. So a scan of rocks will be \nuseful when the rock collecting is going on.\n\nOn the other hand, the bamboo from Tasmania at 3900 m was pretty good \nsized, much like we saw yesterday. So it will be interesting to see \nwhat you get. 08/06/2015,21:03:41,Scott France,OPH 08/06/2015,21:03:58,okexnav,LAT :24.58403, LON : -169.91268, DEPTH :4824.3345m, TEMP : 1.47488C, SAL : 34.69785 PSU, DO : 4.84451 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:04:11,amybaco-taylor,I've sampled to almost 5000m in Alaska and similar size primnoids and bamboos to what we have been seeing 08/06/2015,21:04:39,Diva Amon,ASR brisingid 08/06/2015,21:05:24,Scott France,Freyastera according to Chris Mah 08/06/2015,21:06:32,Diva Amon,Going to echo Les and say yes, corals from CCZ (similar depths to here) are very small. Less than ten cm in size 08/06/2015,21:08:07,Scott France,One difference between here (and CCZ) to Alaska / Tasmania is that this is below oligotrophic waters... 08/06/2015,21:08:20,Scott France,so less food here presumably to support large biomass 08/06/2015,21:08:43,amybaco-taylor,Sorry I meant the corals I saw in ALaska were no smaller than we have been seeing 08/06/2015,21:08:47,amybaco-taylor,good point scott 08/06/2015,21:08:58,okexnav,LAT :24.58383, LON : -169.91215, DEPTH :4824.3489m, TEMP : 1.48238C, SAL : 34.70054 PSU, DO : 4.79282 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:09:01,amybaco-taylor,There were also a lot of interesting sponges of decent size 08/06/2015,21:09:13,amybaco-taylor,the sponges went to 5200m at the base of the seamount 08/06/2015,21:10:29,Jonathan Tree,TAL 08/06/2015,21:10:40,brucemundy,FSH? 08/06/2015,21:11:00,brucemundy,Zoom in on the swimming animal please 08/06/2015,21:11:12,Scott France,FSH 08/06/2015,21:11:17,Scott France,SPO 08/06/2015,21:11:42,brucemundy,Ophidiidae 08/06/2015,21:13:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58464, LON : -169.91221, DEPTH :4823.9259m, TEMP : 1.47671C, SAL : 34.69845 PSU, DO : 4.82073 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:16:07,michaelgarcia,the clasts in front of the sub are probably welded to the bottom 08/06/2015,21:17:29,Astrid Leitner,its definitely an ophidiid - because of the bulbous head I am thinking maybe bassozetus 08/06/2015,21:18:57,Scott France,Rock in the claw is worth 2 on the slope... 08/06/2015,21:18:58,okexnav,LAT :24.58458, LON : -169.91207, DEPTH :4824.2691m, TEMP : 1.47608C, SAL : 34.69836 PSU, DO : 4.78545 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:19:22,Scott France,And spectacularly clear images at that! 08/06/2015,21:21:45,brucemundy,I see that Jeff Drazen has joined the chat. He would have a better idea about what the ophidiid is than me, if we can find it again. 08/06/2015,21:22:09,brucemundy,Jeff, the fish is in the upper right of the image 08/06/2015,21:22:27,Astrid Leitner,Can we look at the FSH 08/06/2015,21:22:29,Astrid Leitner,please 08/06/2015,21:22:47,Scott France,That was very instructive for me as a non-geologist. I too often assume all rock like things on the bottom are solid rock and this keeps me honest that sediments can become Mn coated… 08/06/2015,21:23:58,okexnav,LAT :24.58460, LON : -169.91194, DEPTH :4824.0441m, TEMP : 1.49502C, SAL : 34.69749 PSU, DO : 4.76557 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:24:40,brucemundy,Large eye for a Hocolmycteronus or Bassozetus 08/06/2015,21:24:48,Diva Amon,he has a full tummy it looks like 08/06/2015,21:24:54,jeffdrazen,great video 08/06/2015,21:24:54,brucemundy,Definitely an ophidiid with the two pelvic fin rays 08/06/2015,21:25:23,jeffdrazen,I would go with Holcomycteronus but I'm not certain 08/06/2015,21:26:25,brucemundy,Could this be something like Leucicorus? 08/06/2015,21:26:44,Diva Amon,POR 08/06/2015,21:26:55,Astrid Leitner,I think the head might be too narrow for holcomoycteronus 08/06/2015,21:27:00,Scott France,Now that is a sad sight… 08/06/2015,21:27:07,Scott France,Not the SPO - the cup 08/06/2015,21:27:08,amybaco-taylor,ANT - plastic cup 08/06/2015,21:27:48,Astrid Leitner,he did not have an opercular spine 08/06/2015,21:28:20,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Uncinateridae? 08/06/2015,21:28:47,jeffdrazen,does lecucicoris have the long pectorals? 08/06/2015,21:28:58,okexnav,LAT :24.58449, LON : -169.91186, DEPTH :4823.9011m, TEMP : 1.48655C, SAL : 34.69694 PSU, DO : 4.79399 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:29:29,Diva Amon,That is the first bit of trash I think 08/06/2015,21:29:35,Diva Amon,POR 08/06/2015,21:29:37,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Atlantisella 08/06/2015,21:29:37,amybaco-taylor,SPO 08/06/2015,21:29:38,Scott France,So interesting to see so much "unused"/unsettled space but a couple of small sponges and a fish… 08/06/2015,21:30:07,amybaco-taylor,Wait to see what common species are and then decide 08/06/2015,21:30:08,Astrid Leitner,no not very long 08/06/2015,21:30:12,Scott France,I don't have enough SPO expertise to know how valuable they are for collecting. 08/06/2015,21:31:41,amybaco-taylor,I'm okay with collecting sponges, just think everything will be new, so we should prioritize common species 08/06/2015,21:31:53,Astrid Leitner,the general head shape, prominent nasal pore, and large orbit match Leucicorus, and L lusciosus matches depth and was recorded in the Eastern Pacific 08/06/2015,21:32:10,Diva Amon,Maybe SPO is a Euplectellid? 08/06/2015,21:33:06,Diva Amon,SHI 08/06/2015,21:33:23,Diva Amon,Plesiopenaeus? 08/06/2015,21:33:25,tinamolodtsova,I am just curious... why not to collect trash? 08/06/2015,21:33:27,Scott France,Another argument against collecting that sponge is that it was the only one visible - albeit in a limited view - and so a bit tragic to take it. 08/06/2015,21:33:37,Scott France,Not like sampling a branch of a colony... 08/06/2015,21:33:41,Astrid Leitner,mary is it P armatus because of the prominent rostrum? 08/06/2015,21:33:55,Diva Amon,thats what I was thinking astrid. It had a point-like rostrum 08/06/2015,21:33:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58460, LON : -169.91226, DEPTH :4822.0895m, TEMP : 1.47534C, SAL : 34.69849 PSU, DO : 4.80695 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:34:02,Scott France,@Tina: time is the primary issue. 08/06/2015,21:34:16,Andrea Quattrini,I have never seen the sponge before~ 08/06/2015,21:34:18,brucemundy,Jeff and Astrid - Leucicorus does not have a long pectoral fin. I don't know about the opercular spine. It has a large orbit, but the eye lens is rudimentary or absent. The genus was just a query on my part, not a good guess for the identification 08/06/2015,21:34:31,Andrea Quattrini,ANd that fish was new to me too! 08/06/2015,21:34:52,Diva Amon,ASR brisingid 08/06/2015,21:35:00,Astrid Leitner,versus Benthicysimus with a short rostrum? 08/06/2015,21:35:12,Andrea Quattrini,FYI Jorgen Nielsen is really good at responding to identifying Ophidiids from images-as best he can. 08/06/2015,21:35:18,Scott France,Looks like another Freyastera 08/06/2015,21:35:27,Andrea Quattrini,of course, many you need samples to look at internal structures! 08/06/2015,21:36:04,Diva Amon,Benthicysimus has a very different rostrum - Jeff drew my some disgrams at meeting in FHL. 08/06/2015,21:37:23,amybaco-taylor,Seems to be amount of "stuff" in water 08/06/2015,21:37:36,amybaco-taylor,fair amount 08/06/2015,21:37:47,brucemundy,FSH ? 08/06/2015,21:37:54,Scott France,I agree Amy. Have been waiting to see if it remains or was kick up from ROV. 08/06/2015,21:37:59,amybaco-taylor,HOL 08/06/2015,21:38:03,Scott France,HOL 08/06/2015,21:38:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58462, LON : -169.91249, DEPTH :4824.0368m, TEMP : 1.47608C, SAL : 34.69808 PSU, DO : 4.87019 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:39:00,Astrid Leitner,beautiful imagery of that swimming holothurian 08/06/2015,21:39:17,Scott France,Interesting purple color to the internal organs... 08/06/2015,21:39:33,Diva Amon,Elpidiidae. Maybe Peniagone or Amperima 08/06/2015,21:40:51,Scott France,SPO 08/06/2015,21:41:37,Diva Amon,Hyalonema? 08/06/2015,21:41:53,Andrea Quattrini,cf Hyalonematidae 08/06/2015,21:42:24,michaelgarcia,Very fluid lava 08/06/2015,21:42:30,amybaco-taylor,Where a seamount starts 08/06/2015,21:42:49,michaelgarcia,must be near a vent because the lava looks like it was very fluid. 08/06/2015,21:43:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58441, LON : -169.91257, DEPTH :4823.4477m, TEMP : 1.48157C, SAL : 34.69718 PSU, DO : 4.84901 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:45:26,Scott France,Purple blob onledge 08/06/2015,21:45:42,Scott France,POL swimming 08/06/2015,21:46:12,J.R. Smith,PIL terrain, LIG SED 08/06/2015,21:47:40,Scott France,Passed a stalk on left 08/06/2015,21:47:54,Scott France,Abemone just closed up 08/06/2015,21:48:00,Scott France,ACN anemone 08/06/2015,21:48:51,Scott France,Pteropod shell to right 08/06/2015,21:48:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58468, LON : -169.91313, DEPTH :4807.6254m, TEMP : 1.48529C, SAL : 34.69743 PSU, DO : 4.69510 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:50:26,Scott France,SED tubes on rock 08/06/2015,21:50:42,Scott France,POL tubes? Amphipod tubes? 08/06/2015,21:50:54,Astrid Leitner,POL tubes? 08/06/2015,21:51:03,amybaco-taylor,SPO 08/06/2015,21:51:11,Scott France,Quite extensive those tubes... 08/06/2015,21:53:29,amybaco-taylor,POL on rock 08/06/2015,21:53:42,Diva Amon,Can we zoom on the POL? 08/06/2015,21:53:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58490, LON : -169.91279, DEPTH :4805.0709m, TEMP : 1.47986C, SAL : 34.69739 PSU, DO : 4.82921 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:54:20,amybaco-taylor,just above and left of sponge 08/06/2015,21:54:34,Scott France,To follow up on Corallimorphids, it appears that species in some families have retractile tentacles and other families are non-retractile - so both! 08/06/2015,21:54:43,okeanosexplorer,we are at max soom 08/06/2015,21:54:59,Diva Amon,Thats's okay! Thanks for trying! 08/06/2015,21:55:12,amybaco-taylor,SPO 08/06/2015,21:55:39,Scott France,HYD or BRY? 08/06/2015,21:57:40,Scott France,And don't worry about guessing on IDs - it isn't like this is being recorded… 08/06/2015,21:57:43,Scott France,D'Oh! 08/06/2015,21:58:02,Scott France,POL 08/06/2015,21:58:05,amybaco-taylor,POL\nLasres? 08/06/2015,21:58:10,Andrea Quattrini,large POL 08/06/2015,21:58:11,Astrid Leitner,POL 08/06/2015,21:58:24,Scott France,Must be a polynoid scale worm…? 08/06/2015,21:58:32,Scott France,Back is so smooth 08/06/2015,21:58:36,Diva Amon,hard to see the individual scales 08/06/2015,21:58:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58493, LON : -169.91295, DEPTH :4796.5968m, TEMP : 1.48049C, SAL : 34.69828 PSU, DO : 4.66923 mg/L 08/06/2015,21:59:03,Diva Amon,it must be a polynoid without scales…. 08/06/2015,21:59:14,Scott France,I agree Diva… 08/06/2015,21:59:23,Scott France,Haven't seen this before... 08/06/2015,21:59:28,amybaco-taylor,I think the scales are just really transparent 08/06/2015,21:59:28,Diva Amon,no me either….. 08/06/2015,21:59:30,Andrea Quattrini,new for me 08/06/2015,21:59:40,Diva Amon,oh you can kind of see them.... 08/06/2015,21:59:58,Diva Amon,that is an awesome polychaete 08/06/2015,22:00:47,amybaco-taylor,you can see the scales there 08/06/2015,22:00:58,Diva Amon,oh you can definitely see teh scales if you look closely. 08/06/2015,22:01:06,Diva Amon,agree Amy 08/06/2015,22:03:31,michaelgarcia,Nice section of pillow lavas 08/06/2015,22:03:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58473, LON : -169.91303, DEPTH :4790.6076m, TEMP : 1.48472C, SAL : 34.69697 PSU, DO : 4.79440 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:04:34,amybaco-taylor,POL 08/06/2015,22:05:56,okeanosexplorer,SHI 08/06/2015,22:06:53,Scott France,Looks like Bathypalaemonella... 08/06/2015,22:06:56,Scott France,?? 08/06/2015,22:07:38,Scott France,Sorry - did not mean Bathypalaemonella 08/06/2015,22:08:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58439, LON : -169.91348, DEPTH :4777.0089m, TEMP : 1.47780C, SAL : 34.69697 PSU, DO : 4.68146 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:10:26,Scott France,What I meant to type earlier was Aristaeopsis; we see Aristaeopsis edwardsiana commonly in North Atlantic 08/06/2015,22:10:49,okeanosexplorer,thanks scott 08/06/2015,22:11:30,Jonathan Tree,SHE with nice flow structures 08/06/2015,22:12:20,Scott France,Aristaeopsis again 08/06/2015,22:12:26,J.R. Smith,PIL mound 08/06/2015,22:13:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58475, LON : -169.91349, DEPTH :4784.1747m, TEMP : 1.47986C, SAL : 34.69689 PSU, DO : 4.62398 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:14:59,J.R. Smith,SHE? LIG SED, broken slabs 08/06/2015,22:15:23,brucemundy,Pale animal on bottom at lowerr left 08/06/2015,22:16:35,Scott France,Beats me what that was. Mangled HOL or mucus house? 08/06/2015,22:17:05,michaelgarcia,Yeah, pillow lavas 08/06/2015,22:17:18,J.R. Smith,PIL con with SHE? 08/06/2015,22:18:59,michaelgarcia,beautiful pillows 08/06/2015,22:18:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58484, LON : -169.91390, DEPTH :4774.7630m, TEMP : 1.47831C, SAL : 34.69733 PSU, DO : 4.77285 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:19:14,Astrid Leitner,HOL 08/06/2015,22:19:19,Scott France,I think there is also another one off screen upper right. 08/06/2015,22:19:37,Diva Amon,Elpidiidae family again - Peniagone or Amperima 08/06/2015,22:19:37,Astrid Leitner,this one has a sail 08/06/2015,22:20:16,Diva Amon,Its hard to tell those two genera apart 08/06/2015,22:21:47,michaelgarcia,more pillow lavas. Amazing preservation of 20+ million year old rocks 08/06/2015,22:22:50,amybaco-taylor,SPO - Farrea? 08/06/2015,22:23:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58490, LON : -169.91332, DEPTH :4767.9821m, TEMP : 1.48049C, SAL : 34.69707 PSU, DO : 4.64740 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:24:23,michaelgarcia,more and more pillow lavas 08/06/2015,22:24:48,Diva Amon,ASR brisingids 08/06/2015,22:24:50,Scott France,What is left of ASR? 08/06/2015,22:25:02,Diva Amon,One of those big POL polynoids I think 08/06/2015,22:25:03,Scott France,SPO 08/06/2015,22:25:11,Diva Amon,no take that back- SPO 08/06/2015,22:25:30,Diva Amon,Is it like the one that was collected a few days ago? 08/06/2015,22:25:49,Scott France,Some kind of cladorhizid? 08/06/2015,22:25:51,Andrea Quattrini,SPO cladorhyzid 08/06/2015,22:26:53,brucemundy,FSH 08/06/2015,22:27:05,brucemundy,Same Ophidiidae species as before 08/06/2015,22:27:07,Andrea Quattrini,same ophidiid sp. as before 08/06/2015,22:27:09,Astrid Leitner,ya i agree 08/06/2015,22:27:19,Scott France,CRI about 1 min ago 08/06/2015,22:27:20,jeffdrazen,i agree 08/06/2015,22:28:21,jeffdrazen,can we zoom more on the head - need to see eyes, operc spine 08/06/2015,22:28:46,Andrea Quattrini,large nostril too! 08/06/2015,22:28:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58507, LON : -169.91387, DEPTH :4757.7602m, TEMP : 1.50143C, SAL : 34.69397 PSU, DO : 4.74483 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:29:10,okeanosexplorer,trying to get an eye close-up 08/06/2015,22:29:29,jeffdrazen,lecicoruis has an underdeveloped lense in the eye 08/06/2015,22:29:40,Andrea Quattrini,nostril 08/06/2015,22:30:44,Astrid Leitner,I still like Leucicorus lusciosus as a tentative ID 08/06/2015,22:30:53,jeffdrazen,agreed 08/06/2015,22:31:30,jeffdrazen,if egg mass then it might be a mysid 08/06/2015,22:31:33,Andrea Quattrini,me too 08/06/2015,22:31:56,Scott France,Looked like mysid to me 08/06/2015,22:32:02,Astrid Leitner,hOL 08/06/2015,22:32:53,Scott France,Another ASR Freyastera? 08/06/2015,22:33:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58490, LON : -169.91380, DEPTH :4745.7106m, TEMP : 1.49205C, SAL : 34.69556 PSU, DO : 4.60590 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:34:40,michaelgarcia,Any loose rocks to pickup? 08/06/2015,22:35:22,Scott France,HOL 08/06/2015,22:35:33,brucemundy,Do we have a good idea of species distinctions for Leucicorus? Garman described L. lusciosusus from the eastern Pacific, but L. atlanticus has been reported from the Solomon Sea in the western Pacific. Either species could be a possibility (or an undescribed species). 08/06/2015,22:38:53,Scott France,SPO 08/06/2015,22:38:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58494, LON : -169.91407, DEPTH :4743.6356m, TEMP : 1.48592C, SAL : 34.69576 PSU, DO : 4.67549 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:40:38,Scott France,Tell Art I'm smiling! 08/06/2015,22:41:16,michaelgarcia,nice pillows 08/06/2015,22:41:20,Astrid Leitner,very cool Bruce! thanks 08/06/2015,22:41:40,Scott France,SPO 08/06/2015,22:41:45,Andrea Quattrini,pectoral fin and anal fin ray counts may help…i think you could get them from that image 08/06/2015,22:44:00,okexnav,LAT :24.58481, LON : -169.91403, DEPTH :4736.4828m, TEMP : 1.47940C, SAL : 34.69696 PSU, DO : 4.61037 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:44:03,Jonathan Tree,channel with SHE 08/06/2015,22:46:33,michaelgarcia,loose rocks? 08/06/2015,22:46:36,Jonathan Tree,very very cool images 08/06/2015,22:47:03,Jonathan Tree,those look like folded sheet flows 08/06/2015,22:47:33,Scott France,Speaking of shocking temperatures, I'm looking forward to getting away from the 100+ ° here to cool Hawaii… 08/06/2015,22:47:54,Scott France,HOL 08/06/2015,22:47:59,Scott France,SPO 08/06/2015,22:48:20,Allen Andrews,Not so cool here, Scott. 90s and 65% RH. 08/06/2015,22:49:00,okexnav,LAT :24.58378, LON : -169.91473, DEPTH :4732.3595m, TEMP : 1.48438C, SAL : 34.69444 PSU, DO : 4.69728 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:49:13,okeanosexplorer,but it is particularly cold here in the control room 08/06/2015,22:49:29,Scott France,haha. I remember. 08/06/2015,22:49:42,Scott France,SPO stuck in there? 08/06/2015,22:49:56,Scott France,Small lyrate… 08/06/2015,22:50:01,Scott France,SPO or other? 08/06/2015,22:50:40,Allen Andrews,Tropical storm passing north of us today (Hawaii). If Hawaii falls off the grid, it could be from power outages. Not sure how intense winds will be this afternoon. 08/06/2015,22:52:42,Scott France,@Allen: good luck! 08/06/2015,22:53:20,Allen Andrews,I'll keep you all up to date… nothing so far. 08/06/2015,22:54:17,okexnav,LAT :24.58378, LON : -169.91473, DEPTH :4734.1290m, TEMP : 1.49468C, SAL : 34.69812 PSU, DO : 4.63015 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:55:53,okeanosexplorer,ASR 08/06/2015,22:56:05,Scott France,I think it was a chondrocladia like sponge 08/06/2015,22:57:05,michaelgarcia,more beautiful thin pillow lobes 08/06/2015,22:57:18,Scott France,Awesome looking bottom 08/06/2015,22:57:25,michaelgarcia,dike with jointing 08/06/2015,22:57:50,Allen Andrews,Good place for rocks? 08/06/2015,22:58:03,Scott France,SPO 08/06/2015,22:58:27,Allen Andrews,The base of these knobs seem to have separated rocks at the base. 08/06/2015,22:59:00,okexnav,LAT :24.58492, LON : -169.91425, DEPTH :4715.3552m, TEMP : 1.48421C, SAL : 34.69802 PSU, DO : 4.62245 mg/L 08/06/2015,22:59:00,michaelgarcia,nice loos rocks next to sponge 08/06/2015,22:59:24,Scott France,I can't help you Chris 08/06/2015,23:02:33,michaelgarcia,nice pile of loose rocks near the sponge 08/06/2015,23:02:45,Allen Andrews,Why is the dive duration short today? 08/06/2015,23:02:46,Andrea Quattrini,BRY or SPO in background? 08/06/2015,23:02:52,amybaco-taylor,white coral behind it? 08/06/2015,23:03:17,Scott France,@Allen: The dive was so deep there is 5 hours of transit up and down… 08/06/2015,23:03:28,Scott France,Leaves only 3 hours bottom time 08/06/2015,23:04:00,okexnav,LAT :24.58502, LON : -169.91441, DEPTH :4712.6820m, TEMP : 1.47671C, SAL : 34.69663 PSU, DO : 4.79591 mg/L 08/06/2015,23:04:18,Scott France,Another CRI with HYD? 08/06/2015,23:04:29,Scott France,Or are those pinnules of CRI? 08/06/2015,23:04:51,Andrea Quattrini,Mysid? 08/06/2015,23:05:01,amybaco-taylor,wild 08/06/2015,23:05:18,amybaco-taylor,collect since we are here? 08/06/2015,23:05:19,Andrea Quattrini,whoa 08/06/2015,23:05:52,amybaco-taylor,good idea daniel 08/06/2015,23:07:51,Allen Andrews,Getting serious delays in video feed… 08/06/2015,23:08:19,Scott France,Momentary freeze here but now ok. 08/06/2015,23:08:33,kelleyelliott,Hi Allen- what link are you using to participate? 08/06/2015,23:08:37,Scott France,Overall more stable than yesterday IMHO 08/06/2015,23:09:00,Andrea Quattrini,yea, more stable today, but has been freezing often throughout each dive 08/06/2015,23:09:00,okexnav,LAT :24.58512, LON : -169.91431, DEPTH :4698.0205m, TEMP : 1.47688C, SAL : 34.69594 PSU, DO : 4.61788 mg/L 08/06/2015,23:09:08,Allen Andrews,It's on and off… trying with reloading. 08/06/2015,23:13:23,Allen Andrews,Nice rock grab! 08/06/2015,23:14:00,okexnav,LAT :24.58502, LON : -169.91459, DEPTH :4698.1621m, TEMP : 1.48655C, SAL : 34.69606 PSU, DO : 4.71059 mg/L 08/06/2015,23:14:29,okeanosexplorer,collected rock (SPEC1GEO) 4698m, 24.58487 / -169.91444 08/06/2015,23:14:46,Scott France,SPO in background 08/06/2015,23:15:06,Scott France,shape from here looks different from previous SPO 08/06/2015,23:15:39,Scott France,Some tree-like forams on that rock I think 08/06/2015,23:16:11,Scott France,Strike that - SPO Asbestopluma like 08/06/2015,23:19:00,okexnav,LAT :24.58511, LON : -169.91453, DEPTH :4695.3074m, TEMP : 1.48346C, SAL : 34.69612 PSU, DO : 4.67970 mg/L 08/06/2015,23:19:19,Scott France,Better than getting bumped from the flight. 08/06/2015,23:20:12,Scott France,Lost you on conference line… 08/06/2015,23:20:20,Scott France,You are back 08/06/2015,23:20:58,Allen Andrews,Transect… 08/06/2015,23:22:08,Scott France,You've become very choppy on conference line so a bit hard to follow your questions, etc. But I understand we are within 35 min of leaving bottom... 08/06/2015,23:23:07,Scott France,Abyssal roulette! 08/06/2015,23:23:28,Scott France,SPO 08/06/2015,23:23:50,Allen Andrews,My connection here isn't as good as I thought it would be. 08/06/2015,23:24:00,okexnav,LAT :24.58517, LON : -169.91467, DEPTH :4691.5685m, TEMP : 1.48157C, SAL : 34.69588 PSU, DO : 4.62902 mg/L 08/06/2015,23:24:24,Scott France,@Allen: it has been really good for most of day until last 30 min or so. 08/06/2015,23:24:31,brucemundy,Anoather SPO on lower right 08/06/2015,23:24:52,michaelgarcia,more lovely pillow lavas 08/06/2015,23:25:26,Scott France,Video/telecon gone here 08/06/2015,23:25:36,Allen Andrews,Same here. 08/06/2015,23:25:47,Scott France,Back. 08/06/2015,23:26:14,Scott France,SQA? 08/06/2015,23:27:01,Allen Andrews,Vote to use remaining time with transect. 08/06/2015,23:27:43,Scott France,Good catch! 08/06/2015,23:28:03,Scott France,You broke our sponge! 08/06/2015,23:28:08,Scott France,with your rock 08/06/2015,23:28:41,okeanosexplorer,collected stalked sponge SPEC02BIO, 4691m, 24.58477 / -169.91428 08/06/2015,23:29:00,okexnav,LAT :24.58477, LON : -169.91460, DEPTH :4691.3406m, TEMP : 1.47625C, SAL : 34.70051 PSU, DO : 4.66832 mg/L 08/06/2015,23:30:06,michaelgarcia,If we need to spend time at this site, another rock would be nice 08/06/2015,23:30:35,Scott France,Video/telecon intermittent 08/06/2015,23:31:15,michaelgarcia,what about putting a rock on it? 08/06/2015,23:31:20,Allen Andrews,May as well grab a rock since this will likely be last stop, yes? 08/06/2015,23:31:44,Allen Andrews,I must be out of phase… 08/06/2015,23:31:49,Andrea Quattrini,great dive! 08/06/2015,23:32:24,Scott France,This is technically referred to as the "breath-holding" part. 08/06/2015,23:32:31,amybaco-taylor,nice 08/06/2015,23:32:34,Scott France,*gasp* 08/06/2015,23:32:46,Scott France,Breathing again. Well done ROV crew 08/06/2015,23:34:00,okexnav,LAT :24.58504, LON : -169.91468, DEPTH :4687.7779m, TEMP : 1.49720C, SAL : 34.69604 PSU, DO : 4.64223 mg/L 08/06/2015,23:34:38,Scott France,Come on red! Come on red! 08/06/2015,23:35:09,Allen Andrews,Transect. 08/06/2015,23:35:48,michaelgarcia,do we have time to get another rock? 08/06/2015,23:36:08,okeanosexplorer,yes, and we will try 08/06/2015,23:39:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58526, LON : -169.91467, DEPTH :4681.3694m, TEMP : 1.49079C, SAL : 34.69760 PSU, DO : 4.52846 mg/L 08/06/2015,23:40:02,michaelgarcia,more pillow lavas 08/06/2015,23:40:33,michaelgarcia,small size of pillows indicates slow eruption rate 08/06/2015,23:40:41,J.R. Smith,SED POC 08/06/2015,23:40:44,Scott France,Outstanding technical achievement today - congrats to all. Smooth problem free dive to almost 5 km, awesome images of the bottom with collections and more new knowledge on distribution. Well done! 08/06/2015,23:43:39,Diva Amon,POl polynoid 08/06/2015,23:44:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58508, LON : -169.91484, DEPTH :4679.1822m, TEMP : 1.49594C, SAL : 34.69527 PSU, DO : 4.52408 mg/L 08/06/2015,23:44:34,Scott France,I believe you are about 15 Empire State Buildings deep… 08/06/2015,23:45:39,Scott France,or 16 Eiffel Towers for our European followers 08/06/2015,23:45:53,michaelgarcia,Given the lack of biology, is there time to pick up a rock? 08/06/2015,23:46:15,Scott France,Mike: they said earlier we are out of time for collections... 08/06/2015,23:47:33,Scott France,48 Statue of Libertys 08/06/2015,23:47:41,Scott France,Is that enough? 08/06/2015,23:48:31,Scott France,Video/telecon intermittent again 08/06/2015,23:49:13,okexnav,LAT :24.58483, LON : -169.91483, DEPTH :4684.2190m, TEMP : 1.48266C, SAL : 34.69663 PSU, DO : 4.65896 mg/L 08/06/2015,23:49:40,michaelgarcia,go for it guys 08/06/2015,23:49:54,Scott France,What is the white thing behind the rock? 08/06/2015,23:51:35,Astrid Leitner,That was a wonderful dive thank you 08/06/2015,23:53:58,Allen Andrews,Thank you for the opportunity. 08/06/2015,23:54:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58510, LON : -169.91440, DEPTH :4682.6025m, TEMP : 1.49531C, SAL : 34.69653 PSU, DO : 4.67662 mg/L 08/06/2015,23:54:16,amybaco-taylor,hey wait a minute my kids are listening! 08/06/2015,23:54:28,Scott France,Oh man! Looking forward to the email you are going to get tonight! 08/06/2015,23:54:35,Scott France,from parents 08/06/2015,23:55:11,Allen Andrews,BTW… dive depth was 1/500th the diameter of Pluto. ;) 08/06/2015,23:55:33,brucemundy,Great dive and great photos of the fish. A correction on my earlier praise - Andrea was the one who commented that we can count the fin rays on the fish. But we couldn't ask for better video. 08/06/2015,23:57:03,amybaco-taylor,If anyone is interested I see nautilus is on bottom at a seep 08/06/2015,23:59:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58577, LON : -169.91499, DEPTH :4565.5056m, TEMP : 1.48592C, SAL : 34.69471 PSU, DO : 4.58887 mg/L