08/07/2015,00:04:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58582, LON : -169.91520, DEPTH :4428.8642m, TEMP : 1.47202C, SAL : 34.69391 PSU, DO : 4.59392 mg/L 08/07/2015,00:09:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58583, LON : -169.91515, DEPTH :4276.5012m, TEMP : 1.45999C, SAL : 34.69385 PSU, DO : 4.51629 mg/L 08/07/2015,00:14:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58571, LON : -169.91471, DEPTH :4124.4313m, TEMP : 1.45862C, SAL : 34.69284 PSU, DO : 4.54363 mg/L 08/07/2015,00:19:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58568, LON : -169.91429, DEPTH :3971.1521m, TEMP : 1.45312C, SAL : 34.69127 PSU, DO : 4.41417 mg/L 08/07/2015,00:24:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58577, LON : -169.91384, DEPTH :3812.2314m, TEMP : 1.46217C, SAL : 34.68856 PSU, DO : 4.33094 mg/L 08/07/2015,00:29:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58558, LON : -169.91321, DEPTH :3667.7559m, TEMP : 1.47190C, SAL : 34.68669 PSU, DO : 4.19897 mg/L 08/07/2015,00:34:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58586, LON : -169.91245, DEPTH :3519.6619m, TEMP : 1.47579C, SAL : 34.68448 PSU, DO : 4.20502 mg/L 08/07/2015,00:39:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58591, LON : -169.91167, DEPTH :3369.3803m, TEMP : 1.48999C, SAL : 34.68226 PSU, DO : 4.00914 mg/L 08/07/2015,00:45:59,okexnav,LAT :24.58599, LON : -169.91099, DEPTH :3218.0327m, TEMP : 1.50377C, SAL : 34.67968 PSU, DO : 3.94915 mg/L 08/07/2015,00:49:37,okexnav,LAT :24.58610, LON : -169.91010, DEPTH :3066.6728m, TEMP : 1.53300C, SAL : 34.67461 PSU, DO : 3.81686 mg/L 08/07/2015,00:54:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58594, LON : -169.90924, DEPTH :2918.1021m, TEMP : 1.57107C, SAL : 34.66946 PSU, DO : 3.77415 mg/L 08/07/2015,00:59:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58577, LON : -169.90818, DEPTH :2770.6438m, TEMP : 1.61432C, SAL : 34.66397 PSU, DO : 3.55098 mg/L 08/07/2015,01:04:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58574, LON : -169.90732, DEPTH :2621.9559m, TEMP : 1.65211C, SAL : 34.65897 PSU, DO : 3.49754 mg/L 08/07/2015,01:09:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58571, LON : -169.90644, DEPTH :2473.7166m, TEMP : 1.71948C, SAL : 34.65241 PSU, DO : 3.32920 mg/L 08/07/2015,01:14:19,okexnav,LAT :24.58550, LON : -169.90560, DEPTH :2322.7957m, TEMP : 1.78979C, SAL : 34.64410 PSU, DO : 3.15874 mg/L 08/07/2015,01:19:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58542, LON : -169.90460, DEPTH :2175.0098m, TEMP : 1.85928C, SAL : 34.63685 PSU, DO : 3.02062 mg/L 08/07/2015,01:24:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58534, LON : -169.90349, DEPTH :2020.8555m, TEMP : 1.96647C, SAL : 34.62750 PSU, DO : 2.87686 mg/L 08/07/2015,01:29:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58533, LON : -169.90269, DEPTH :1865.1251m, TEMP : 2.11740C, SAL : 34.60992 PSU, DO : 2.62797 mg/L 08/07/2015,01:34:10,okexnav,LAT :24.58532, LON : -169.90167, DEPTH :1715.4723m, TEMP : 2.30525C, SAL : 34.59028 PSU, DO : 2.37618 mg/L 08/07/2015,01:39:01,okexnav,LAT :24.58533, LON : -169.90086, DEPTH :1565.7710m, TEMP : 2.53887C, SAL : 34.56923 PSU, DO : 2.10356 mg/L 08/07/2015,01:44:02,okexnav,LAT :24.58550, LON : -169.90003, DEPTH :1426.0574m, TEMP : 2.78261C, SAL : 34.54757 PSU, DO : 1.97398 mg/L 08/07/2015,01:53:30,okexnav,LAT :24.58548, LON : -169.89841, DEPTH :1139.8364m, TEMP : 3.44735C, SAL : 34.49259 PSU, DO : 1.64160 mg/L 08/07/2015,01:58:30,okexnav,LAT :24.58592, LON : -169.89748, DEPTH : 990.5667m, TEMP : 3.80850C, SAL : 34.45254 PSU, DO : 1.42981 mg/L 08/07/2015,02:03:30,okexnav,LAT :24.58621, LON : -169.89664, DEPTH : 844.2677m, TEMP : 4.36031C, SAL : 34.35719 PSU, DO : 1.18812 mg/L 08/07/2015,02:08:30,okexnav,LAT :24.58658, LON : -169.89575, DEPTH : 691.8353m, TEMP : 5.17579C, SAL : 34.21133 PSU, DO : 1.50737 mg/L 08/07/2015,02:13:43,okexnav,LAT :24.58669, LON : -169.89497, DEPTH : 535.5011m, TEMP : 7.30517C, SAL : 34.10486 PSU, DO : 3.37577 mg/L 08/07/2015,02:18:30,okexnav,LAT :24.58701, LON : -169.89399, DEPTH : 380.2791m, TEMP : 10.34277C, SAL : 34.17687 PSU, DO : 5.53744 mg/L 08/07/2015,02:23:39,okexnav,LAT :24.58716, LON : -169.89278, DEPTH : 225.4686m, TEMP : 15.46008C, SAL : 34.57847 PSU, DO : 6.27837 mg/L 08/07/2015,02:28:30,okexnav,LAT :24.58744, LON : -169.89197, DEPTH : 92.2650m, TEMP : 22.08414C, SAL : 35.34743 PSU, DO : 7.40678 mg/L 08/07/2015,02:33:30,okexnav,LAT :24.58765, LON : -169.89118, DEPTH : 44.6939m, TEMP : 26.18710C, SAL : 35.43225 PSU, DO : 7.08572 mg/L 08/07/2015,02:38:30,okexnav,LAT :ERROR, LON : ERROR, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L 08/07/2015,02:43:30,okexnav,LAT :ERROR, LON : ERROR, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L 08/07/2015,18:46:19,ircecc,No one here at IRC (Hawaii) yet. 08/07/2015,19:49:07,kelleyelliott,Hi everyone - Update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. The ship is currently onsite getting ready to deploy the ROV for Dive 06 at West Northampton seamount. The pre-dive call has been bumped up to 1030 am.  Today's target depth is 1985m and Please join us on the dive by using the teleconference line below and viewing the live video feeds online: Teleconference Line: 1-866-617-5860,tel:1-866-617-5860>, passcode: 1233796  - High resolution versions of the feeds will be available to contributing scientists during dives here: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream-full-res.ht ml 08/07/2015,20:19:33,okexnav,LAT :25.08168, LON : -172.49082, DEPTH : 142.2895m, TEMP : 17.86785C, SAL : 34.90824 PSU, DO : 6.50333 mg/L 08/07/2015,20:24:33,okexnav,LAT :25.08166, LON : -172.49035, DEPTH : 266.0842m, TEMP : 14.86056C, SAL : 34.54268 PSU, DO : 6.89578 mg/L 08/07/2015,20:29:33,okexnav,LAT :25.08196, LON : -172.49001, DEPTH : 434.0044m, TEMP : 10.05893C, SAL : 34.17074 PSU, DO : 5.78898 mg/L 08/07/2015,20:34:33,okexnav,LAT :25.08224, LON : -172.48975, DEPTH : 577.6941m, TEMP : 7.12430C, SAL : 34.64901 PSU, DO : 4.05004 mg/L 08/07/2015,20:40:29,Jonathan Tree,Chris, we have lost the conference call so I don't know if you heard what I said 08/07/2015,20:41:04,okeanosexplorer,we did not hear what you (or scott) said 08/07/2015,20:56:48,okexnav,LAT :25.08209, LON : -172.48938, DEPTH :1239.3482m, TEMP : 3.20299C, SAL : 34.49979 PSU, DO : 1.61469 mg/L 08/07/2015,21:15:47,brucemundy,The teleconference audio has stopped 08/07/2015,21:20:09,brucemundy,SPO 08/07/2015,21:21:23,brucemundy,COR 08/07/2015,21:21:45,brucemundy,CRI 08/07/2015,21:25:07,okeanosexplorer,CORA- Bathypathes 08/07/2015,21:25:17,brucemundy,ASR 08/07/2015,21:25:41,kaseycantwell,SPO 08/07/2015,21:28:57,michaelparke,2000 meter deep? 08/07/2015,21:29:07,okeanosexplorer,1986m depth 08/07/2015,21:29:25,brucemundy,SPO SPO SPO ..... 08/07/2015,21:29:57,michaelparke,readout says 1239 08/07/2015,21:30:35,okeanosexplorer,there is quite a bit of a delay between that readout. We are currently at 1990m 08/07/2015,21:30:46,michaelparke,thanks 08/07/2015,21:31:45,kaseycantwell,zoom? 08/07/2015,21:31:48,kaseycantwell,on FSH? 08/07/2015,21:33:00,brucemundy,FSH 08/07/2015,21:33:10,Andrea Quattrini,halosaur 08/07/2015,21:33:15,kaseycantwell,SPO 08/07/2015,21:33:15,brucemundy,Aldrovandia 08/07/2015,21:33:18,Andrea Quattrini,Aldrovandia 08/07/2015,21:33:42,Andrea Quattrini,only one genus off Hawaii? 08/07/2015,21:33:50,Andrea Quattrini,i did not know that~ 08/07/2015,21:34:35,Andrea Quattrini,Bruce, I think scales along lateral line 08/07/2015,21:35:07,Andrea Quattrini,number of lateral line scales before anus to tell the two apart 08/07/2015,21:35:28,Andrea Quattrini,? 08/07/2015,21:35:41,kaseycantwell,FSH 08/07/2015,21:35:49,okeanosexplorer,FSH - Ophidiid 08/07/2015,21:36:21,okeanosexplorer,stalked SPO 08/07/2015,21:36:24,okeanosexplorer,CORI 08/07/2015,21:37:11,Nicole Morgan,CORA 08/07/2015,21:37:33,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Heteropathes 08/07/2015,21:39:03,brucemundy,Andrea - Yes, there is only the one halosaur genus in Hawaiian waters. 08/07/2015,21:41:26,Andrea Quattrini,thanks Bruce~ 08/07/2015,21:42:31,Andrea Quattrini,CORA Stauropathes 08/07/2015,21:42:32,Scott France,CORA Stauropathes 08/07/2015,21:42:53,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Stauropathes 08/07/2015,21:44:06,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Bathypathes 08/07/2015,21:44:40,okexnav,LAT :25.08170, LON : -172.48896, DEPTH :1993.1643m, TEMP : 1.93035C, SAL : 34.62552 PSU, DO : 2.95513 mg/L 08/07/2015,21:44:44,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Umbellapahtes helioanthes 08/07/2015,21:45:09,Andrea Quattrini,what is the distribution (known) of this species? 08/07/2015,21:45:31,okeanosexplorer,CORO - Anthomastus 08/07/2015,21:46:58,michaelgarcia,The rock shapes look very different than on previous dives 08/07/2015,21:47:01,Andrea Quattrini,Umbellapathes only in Pacific? 08/07/2015,21:47:30,okeanosexplorer,I believe so, Andrea. 08/07/2015,21:47:52,okeanosexplorer,I'll get back to you on that one, though 08/07/2015,21:48:34,Andrea Quattrini,thanks~ just curious. haven't seen it before 08/07/2015,21:48:57,Scott France,Umbellapathes apparently also in southern ocean 08/07/2015,21:49:25,okeanosexplorer,Thanks Scott 08/07/2015,21:49:30,kaseycantwell,SPO 08/07/2015,21:49:36,Andrea Quattrini,thanks~ 08/07/2015,21:49:40,okexnav,LAT :25.08169, LON : -172.48897, DEPTH :1989.4202m, TEMP : 1.93018C, SAL : 34.62504 PSU, DO : 2.92809 mg/L 08/07/2015,21:49:45,Scott France,FYI, about 18 species of Anthomastus described from around the world... 08/07/2015,21:49:53,Jonathan Tree,PIL 08/07/2015,21:50:19,michaelgarcia,We seem to be looking at the eroded interior of pillows rather than the outer morphology as in the previous dives. 08/07/2015,21:51:47,Scott France,CORA Heteropathes to right 08/07/2015,21:52:07,Scott France,HYD on SPO 08/07/2015,21:52:10,Scott France,SQA 08/07/2015,21:52:33,Scott France,OPH on SPO 08/07/2015,21:53:20,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Treutopleaura sp. 2 with ART - gatheid crab, and HYD 08/07/2015,21:53:20,Andrea Quattrini,I can hear Roland and the pilots much louder than Chris on the video. I tried fixing that, but can't seem to…just an FYI because I had a hard time hearing his discussion about the sponge from yesterday 08/07/2015,21:53:50,Scott France,Chris and Daniel loud and clear on video to me… 08/07/2015,21:54:17,Scott France,I have sound settings slightly favoring left speaker... 08/07/2015,21:54:20,Andrea Quattrini,yes, but do the pilots overtake them when they talk? 08/07/2015,21:54:30,Andrea Quattrini,ok-thanks that may help 08/07/2015,21:54:36,Scott France,Ah! Yes, they are as loud, yes. 08/07/2015,21:54:51,Scott France,But you can shift balance to left to make them quieter 08/07/2015,21:55:12,Andrea Quattrini,ok -will try that again~ 08/07/2015,21:55:29,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Poliopogon 08/07/2015,21:56:01,Scott France,Big CORI 08/07/2015,21:56:05,Scott France,Yes Isidid! 08/07/2015,21:56:11,Scott France,I'm going there Chris 08/07/2015,21:56:18,okexnav,LAT :25.08169, LON : -172.48900, DEPTH :1984.3434m, TEMP : 1.91040C, SAL : 34.62688 PSU, DO : 2.98446 mg/L 08/07/2015,21:56:36,brucemundy,CRI 08/07/2015,21:57:12,brucemundy,SQA 08/07/2015,21:57:19,Andrea Quattrini,small red coral below CORI? 08/07/2015,21:57:23,Scott France,CORC Corallium 08/07/2015,21:59:39,Nicole Morgan,OPH 08/07/2015,21:59:39,Scott France,Except for climate change…:-( 08/07/2015,21:59:48,okexnav,LAT :25.08174, LON : -172.48912, DEPTH :1978.5854m, TEMP : 1.91995C, SAL : 34.62771 PSU, DO : 2.97219 mg/L 08/07/2015,22:00:38,Nicole Morgan,This is a pretty low O2 value for so many corals! 08/07/2015,22:01:29,Scott France,Satellite connectivity intermittent again… Losing video and telecon… 08/07/2015,22:01:39,Nicole Morgan,I've lost video too. 08/07/2015,22:02:10,Scott France,Video/telecon back 08/07/2015,22:02:17,Scott France,Just in time! ;-) 08/07/2015,22:02:44,Scott France,Larger CORC Corallium 08/07/2015,22:02:58,Nicole Morgan,could that be paragorgia? 08/07/2015,22:03:02,Scott France,Several octocoral whips below 08/07/2015,22:03:07,michaelgarcia,lots of loose rocks here? 08/07/2015,22:03:16,Andrea Quattrini,FELO 08/07/2015,22:03:17,brucemundy,FSH 08/07/2015,22:03:18,Andrea Quattrini,FSH 08/07/2015,22:03:22,brucemundy,Synaphobranchidae 08/07/2015,22:03:27,Scott France,@Nicole: Could have been but I assumed given the previous Corallium... 08/07/2015,22:03:35,brucemundy,Synaphobranchus brevidorsalis 08/07/2015,22:03:47,Andrea Quattrini,not mottled 08/07/2015,22:03:50,Nicole Morgan,just looked darker, but could be lighting 08/07/2015,22:04:07,brucemundy,Dorsal-fin origin far back on the body 08/07/2015,22:04:14,okeanosexplorer,ASR - Brisingid 08/07/2015,22:04:28,Andrea Quattrini,yea, i was just commenting that it wasn't mottled. is that just a pattern in older fish, perhaps? 08/07/2015,22:04:35,Scott France,Whips appear to be CORI 08/07/2015,22:04:40,okexnav,LAT :25.08195, LON : -172.48930, DEPTH :1964.6344m, TEMP : 1.91398C, SAL : 34.62669 PSU, DO : 2.95119 mg/L 08/07/2015,22:04:55,Scott France,That looks like a Paragorgia on upper left 08/07/2015,22:05:01,Scott France,behind sponge 08/07/2015,22:05:05,okeanosexplorer,CORCH - Chrysogorgia geniculata 08/07/2015,22:05:11,michaelgarcia,sponge grave yard? 08/07/2015,22:06:49,michaelgarcia,great choice of loose rock 08/07/2015,22:07:17,Scott France,Telecon dropped 08/07/2015,22:07:43,Scott France,Did you see or hear my comment on potential Paragorgia upper left behind sponge? 08/07/2015,22:08:15,Scott France,Video streaming okay now but telecon not re-established 08/07/2015,22:08:32,okeanosexplorer,Yes, scott we will try to image the Paragorgia after the collection 08/07/2015,22:08:38,Scott France,Copy 08/07/2015,22:09:34,michaelgarcia,great job of picking up the rock 08/07/2015,22:09:40,okexnav,LAT :25.08194, LON : -172.48926, DEPTH :1965.0272m, TEMP : 1.91381C, SAL : 34.62698 PSU, DO : 2.97878 mg/L 08/07/2015,22:10:27,michaelgarcia,although the rock was not in place, it was probably derived from the local flow 08/07/2015,22:11:58,Andrea Quattrini,I have to run out for a bit, but will be back later! 08/07/2015,22:13:00,Scott France,BAR on stalk? 08/07/2015,22:13:15,Scott France,Sorry - didn't realize the scale! 08/07/2015,22:13:23,Scott France,I had walked away 08/07/2015,22:13:35,Scott France,Was that on the rock close-up? 08/07/2015,22:13:37,Diva Amon,polychaete tube……. 08/07/2015,22:13:52,okeanosexplorer,collected rock SPEC01GEO, 1964m 08/07/2015,22:13:56,Diva Amon,looked like agglutinated sediment in a tube? 08/07/2015,22:14:40,okexnav,LAT :25.08198, LON : -172.48920, DEPTH :1965.0268m, TEMP : 1.91057C, SAL : 34.62540 PSU, DO : 2.95079 mg/L 08/07/2015,22:14:51,brucemundy,FSH 08/07/2015,22:15:00,brucemundy,Another synaphobranchid 08/07/2015,22:15:04,michaelgarcia,no audio 08/07/2015,22:15:12,brucemundy,maybe the same individual? 08/07/2015,22:15:12,jonathantree,thanks guys, great job on a great rock! 08/07/2015,22:15:22,Scott France,Is anyone on ship calling back in to telecon? 08/07/2015,22:15:26,michaelgarcia,Terrific job by pilot in picking up the rock 08/07/2015,22:15:31,Scott France,Zoom on eel! 08/07/2015,22:15:42,Nick Pawlenko,the ship does not seem to be on call? 08/07/2015,22:16:43,Scott France,They were disconnected about 10 min ago, and I thought someone might be trying to reestablish… 08/07/2015,22:18:31,Scott France,Looks like a Paragogiid to me… 08/07/2015,22:18:38,okeanosexplorer,CORO - Paragorgia 08/07/2015,22:19:06,Scott France,Is that a black coral whip to its left 08/07/2015,22:19:18,Diva Amon,SHI 08/07/2015,22:19:21,brucemundy,Mysid 08/07/2015,22:19:26,Diva Amon,or mysid..... 08/07/2015,22:19:40,okexnav,LAT :25.08200, LON : -172.48932, DEPTH :1961.5977m, TEMP : 1.91824C, SAL : 34.62647 PSU, DO : 2.96618 mg/L 08/07/2015,22:20:28,brucemundy,Mysid was a guess on my part. I think I saw a marsupium, but I'm not sure 08/07/2015,22:21:41,Scott France,It is branched! 08/07/2015,22:21:51,Scott France,Branches are faint but there 08/07/2015,22:22:35,brucemundy,FSH 08/07/2015,22:22:43,brucemundy,another synaphobranchid 08/07/2015,22:22:59,brucemundy,FHS 08/07/2015,22:23:01,Scott France,Fish 08/07/2015,22:23:18,Scott France,Zoom on fish 08/07/2015,22:23:22,Scott France,request from Bruce 08/07/2015,22:23:43,brucemundy,FSH 08/07/2015,22:24:03,brucemundy,Synaphobranchus brevidorsalis again 08/07/2015,22:24:17,Scott France,Chris or Daniel: are you able to see eventlog right now? 08/07/2015,22:24:40,okexnav,LAT :25.08197, LON : -172.48951, DEPTH :1952.9093m, TEMP : 1.90614C, SAL : 34.62757 PSU, DO : 3.00994 mg/L 08/07/2015,22:24:48,jonathantree,hardpan Mn coating 08/07/2015,22:28:05,Scott France,CORI and COC Corallium 08/07/2015,22:28:13,Diva Amon,OPH, ACN as associates 08/07/2015,22:28:16,Scott France,with ZOA 08/07/2015,22:28:21,Scott France,and OPH 08/07/2015,22:29:13,briankennedy,The audio is coming over the video. So you can hear what they are saying until the conference call comes back. 08/07/2015,22:29:41,okexnav,LAT :25.08212, LON : -172.48933, DEPTH :1956.9135m, TEMP : 1.91068C, SAL : 34.62635 PSU, DO : 2.99900 mg/L 08/07/2015,22:29:48,Scott France,There you are! 08/07/2015,22:30:05,michaelgarcia,more deflated pillows 08/07/2015,22:30:25,Scott France,Daniel - can you confirm someone is trying to reconnect telecon from ship? We have no contact with you for 10+ min 08/07/2015,22:30:28,michaelgarcia,notice the lack of sediment on this slope 08/07/2015,22:30:32,brucemundy,ASR 08/07/2015,22:31:18,johnsmith@noaasrs1.gso.uri.edu,SED POC 08/07/2015,22:31:23,Scott France,CORI whip with single branch 08/07/2015,22:31:29,Scott France,zoom if possible on that branch 08/07/2015,22:31:59,Scott France,CORCH Iridogorgia 08/07/2015,22:32:07,Scott France,No we do not copy on telecon 08/07/2015,22:32:27,brucemundy,We have no audio at all at IRC 08/07/2015,22:32:47,Scott France,no audio on video now either since comms check 08/07/2015,22:33:13,Scott France,Audio on video back… 08/07/2015,22:33:31,Scott France,but video stream remains choppy 08/07/2015,22:33:48,Nicole Morgan,my video just went out, was that another tunicate? 08/07/2015,22:34:07,Scott France,did not see one… 08/07/2015,22:34:18,Scott France,CORI Acanella? 08/07/2015,22:34:28,michaelgarcia,more eroded pillows 08/07/2015,22:34:28,Scott France,HOL 08/07/2015,22:34:36,Scott France,CRI 08/07/2015,22:36:05,Nicole Morgan,CORA 08/07/2015,22:36:28,Scott France,SQA 08/07/2015,22:37:05,okeanosexplorer,HOL - Hansenothuria benti 08/07/2015,22:38:10,Diva Amon,Munidopsis 08/07/2015,22:38:10,okeanosexplorer,SQA - Munidopsis 08/07/2015,22:38:19,Scott France,Can see the 5th pair of legs tucked under carapace 08/07/2015,22:38:55,Scott France,The 5th pair is reduced in the squat lobsters 08/07/2015,22:39:23,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Bathypathes and Umbellapathes 08/07/2015,22:39:29,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Poliopogon 08/07/2015,22:40:10,tinamolodtsova,CORA& Umbellapathes 08/07/2015,22:40:19,Scott France,CORI Isidella candelabra 08/07/2015,22:40:31,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/07/2015,22:40:51,Scott France,*Note: "candelabra" was a descriptor, not a species name 08/07/2015,22:40:52,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Stauropathes 08/07/2015,22:41:54,Scott France,Another "forked" CORI whip... 08/07/2015,22:44:01,brucemundy,IRC has lost the audio from the ship again 08/07/2015,22:44:36,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/07/2015,22:45:00,michaelgarcia,thanks for that time estimate 08/07/2015,22:45:15,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/07/2015,22:45:51,okeanosexplorer,CORI 08/07/2015,22:45:59,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Poliopogon sp. 08/07/2015,22:46:55,tinamolodtsova,CORA 08/07/2015,22:47:01,Scott France,We have passed a few bamboo whips that have a single small branch, that almost looks like a recruit landing on a whip. But then there are some other sparely branched bamboos, where the branching begins high. If you have the opportunity for zooms, I'd like to see if we can tell from the polyps if these are all the same species: so compare a bend-y whip to a single branch whip to a sparely branched one. 08/07/2015,22:47:01,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom& 08/07/2015,22:47:09,michaelgarcia,giant blocks of pillows 08/07/2015,22:47:18,Nicole Morgan,CORC 08/07/2015,22:47:35,michaelgarcia,intact deflated pillows 08/07/2015,22:47:38,okeanosexplorer,CORO - Paragorgia 08/07/2015,22:47:47,Scott France,Numerous CORI whips 08/07/2015,22:48:01,tinamolodtsova,Can we zoom branched Bathypathes& 08/07/2015,22:48:05,Scott France,CORA Stauropathes 08/07/2015,22:48:37,tinamolodtsova,Umbellapathes 08/07/2015,22:49:16,Scott France,CORI whips plus Acanella 08/07/2015,22:50:07,tinamolodtsova,Nice curled CORI 08/07/2015,22:50:39,Scott France,Can we get OKEXNAV back in chatroom? 08/07/2015,22:52:44,brucemundy,ASR 08/07/2015,22:52:45,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/07/2015,22:54:50,tinamolodtsova,Can we zoom? 08/07/2015,22:57:34,amybaco-taylor,I came in late (was locked out of buidling) do we have a species on the Poliopogon? 08/07/2015,22:57:44,okeanosexplorer,PEN 08/07/2015,22:59:08,Scott France,Video freezing so can't get good view of what you are asking about. Telecon also gone again. 08/07/2015,22:59:20,amybaco-taylor,CORCH 08/07/2015,22:59:29,Scott France,Video back. CORCH Chrysogorgiid 08/07/2015,22:59:36,Scott France,BAR 08/07/2015,23:00:03,tinamolodtsova,Fun/ Looks like branched Iridogorgia?? Scott?? 08/07/2015,23:00:24,okexnav,LAT :25.08248, LON : -172.49037, DEPTH :1895.4551m, TEMP : 1.90540C, SAL : 34.62694 PSU, DO : 2.97074 mg/L 08/07/2015,23:00:31,tinamolodtsova,There are two of these close by 08/07/2015,23:00:47,tinamolodtsova,Collection?? 08/07/2015,23:02:19,tinamolodtsova,and it was something like this we passed by few minutes ago 08/07/2015,23:02:25,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/07/2015,23:02:26,okeanosexplorer,SHI - Nematocarcinus 08/07/2015,23:03:25,Scott France,A zoom on the left one from this angle would be good 08/07/2015,23:05:24,okexnav,LAT :25.08254, LON : -172.49036, DEPTH :1895.0615m, TEMP : 1.90477C, SAL : 34.62605 PSU, DO : 2.96051 mg/L 08/07/2015,23:05:44,amybaco-taylor,Les has sample, I don't know how far he has gotten with a name 08/07/2015,23:06:36,Scott France,I'll prod him. 08/07/2015,23:08:18,tinamolodtsova,So it is REALLY common 08/07/2015,23:08:39,tinamolodtsova,at least DNA sample? 08/07/2015,23:08:57,okeanosexplorer,SCOTT you keep breaking up 08/07/2015,23:09:04,Scott France,So do you! 08/07/2015,23:09:23,Scott France,Les writes in email: "Looks like a very weird Chrysogorgia with shrimp.... amazing…" 08/07/2015,23:09:34,Scott France,So I was saying he is a proponent of collection as well. 08/07/2015,23:10:08,tinamolodtsova,no. trust me it will be Iridogorgia... Or new genus 08/07/2015,23:10:19,amybaco-taylor,I would htink new genus 08/07/2015,23:10:21,Scott France,I say new genus! 08/07/2015,23:11:19,amybaco-taylor,Looking back at image from Necker, I am about 90% certain this is same species. Just so much smaller its hard to be certain 08/07/2015,23:11:31,okexnav,LAT :25.08258, LON : -172.49033, DEPTH :1895.5452m, TEMP : 1.90085C, SAL : 34.62687 PSU, DO : 2.97724 mg/L 08/07/2015,23:12:00,amybaco-taylor,Nikki what do you think? 08/07/2015,23:12:44,Nicole Morgan,I agree with you Amy, if it's not the same species, I'm not seeing as much branching on the smallest branches, then it will be in the same new genus 08/07/2015,23:14:51,tinamolodtsova,Iridogorgiella is a good name 08/07/2015,23:15:24,okexnav,LAT :25.08250, LON : -172.49036, DEPTH :1895.6612m, TEMP : 1.89909C, SAL : 34.62725 PSU, DO : 2.94563 mg/L 08/07/2015,23:16:42,tinamolodtsova,hold it// wait for shrimp/// 08/07/2015,23:18:34,Scott France,Well, the shrimp stayed with the colony [fragment]! 08/07/2015,23:19:27,tinamolodtsova,next time somebody get here it will be tree colonies.. 08/07/2015,23:19:37,Amy Baco-Taylor,P4-261-054.JPG here is necker one 08/07/2015,23:20:23,Amy Baco-Taylor,ah well, it won't let me actually insert an image, just the file name, sorry 08/07/2015,23:20:24,okexnav,LAT :25.08257, LON : -172.49056, DEPTH :1895.6420m, TEMP : 1.89784C, SAL : 34.62761 PSU, DO : 2.98726 mg/L 08/07/2015,23:21:04,jonathantree,I have a question for the biologist: is that fragment that broke off of the colony able to live and regenerate a holdfast if it remains undisturbed? 08/07/2015,23:21:35,Scott France,Bathypalaemonella 08/07/2015,23:21:58,Scott France,Unlikely for this species but is possible for other species 08/07/2015,23:22:19,Scott France,For example, Paragorgia have solid enough branches to do so. 08/07/2015,23:22:32,Scott France,All depends on how stable the fragment is… 08/07/2015,23:22:43,tinamolodtsova,depends. sometime definitely yes. eg Leiopathes 08/07/2015,23:22:47,Scott France,And whether the polyps can continue to feed. 08/07/2015,23:23:07,Amy Baco-Taylor,Emailed image of Necker one to a few of you 08/07/2015,23:24:30,Scott France,Nice image Amy. I agree - looks the same, but larger. 08/07/2015,23:25:24,okexnav,LAT :25.08251, LON : -172.49044, DEPTH :1895.5998m, TEMP : 1.89892C, SAL : 34.62785 PSU, DO : 2.96455 mg/L 08/07/2015,23:26:26,tinamolodtsova,thank you Amy. this one is a bit more distorted than yours, but morphology is very close 08/07/2015,23:26:30,okeanosexplorer,collected rock sample, SOEC03GEO, 1895m 08/07/2015,23:27:30,Scott France,I never saw "collected the coral," but seeing the rock in claw I assume it was safely stowed! Nicely done. 08/07/2015,23:27:43,Scott France,Good use of settling down time here. 08/07/2015,23:27:54,Scott France,i.e. biology + rock 08/07/2015,23:28:16,okeanosexplorer,Yes, coral is safely in the box 08/07/2015,23:30:05,jonathantree,Dan, can you email me the sample names from the previous collections by any chance? If you continue to type in the sample names that you are giving them I can keep track of them in my logs from here on out 08/07/2015,23:30:24,okexnav,LAT :25.08257, LON : -172.49041, DEPTH :1895.6686m, TEMP : 1.89863C, SAL : 34.62705 PSU, DO : 2.99382 mg/L 08/07/2015,23:31:05,amybaco-taylor,Daniel can you send me that paper please? 08/07/2015,23:31:13,okeanosexplorer,will do 08/07/2015,23:31:44,okeanosexplorer,shallow-water Pocillopora in Hawaii 08/07/2015,23:31:44,amybaco-taylor,Thanks! 08/07/2015,23:32:07,tinamolodtsova,Elisiella as well.. 08/07/2015,23:32:33,Scott France,Have seen dislodged Paragorgia continue to grow. 08/07/2015,23:33:17,tinamolodtsova,CORI - several spp 08/07/2015,23:33:36,amybaco-taylor,ANT 08/07/2015,23:34:38,tinamolodtsova,CORA 08/07/2015,23:35:24,okexnav,LAT :25.08245, LON : -172.49065, DEPTH :1887.6745m, TEMP : 1.90523C, SAL : 34.62751 PSU, DO : 2.97353 mg/L 08/07/2015,23:35:54,Scott France,Brings a tear to my eye, all these lovely bamboos! 08/07/2015,23:36:36,tinamolodtsova,I have more tears befause of freezing video( 08/07/2015,23:37:27,tinamolodtsova,Can we zoom? 08/07/2015,23:37:43,Scott France,Can we get a brief zoom on the polyps of one of the CORI whips to compare to forked one later (if we see again) 08/07/2015,23:37:58,Scott France,Lost video and telecon again 08/07/2015,23:38:05,tinamolodtsova,the same 08/07/2015,23:38:50,Scott France,Corallium tentacles retracted 08/07/2015,23:39:02,tinamolodtsova,no worms? 08/07/2015,23:39:54,tinamolodtsova,OPH on the dead stalk 08/07/2015,23:40:22,amybaco-taylor,I missed the coralliid with the freezes 08/07/2015,23:40:53,Scott France,Looks like tall narrow polyps on CORI whip 08/07/2015,23:41:42,tinamolodtsova,CORA Umbellapathes 08/07/2015,23:41:52,amybaco-taylor,Have you zoomed on the little yellow ones yet? 08/07/2015,23:42:06,tinamolodtsova,not yet 08/07/2015,23:42:07,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Bathypathes 08/07/2015,23:42:07,Scott France,They are CORA Stauropathes, Amy 08/07/2015,23:42:18,amybaco-taylor,Thanks, my feed seems to be really poor today 08/07/2015,23:42:22,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Stauropathes 08/07/2015,23:42:43,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauropathes? 08/07/2015,23:43:08,tinamolodtsova,yes 08/07/2015,23:43:21,tinamolodtsova, there are large spiciles in between 08/07/2015,23:43:24,Scott France,Thanks for the zoom. 08/07/2015,23:43:47,Scott France,You can proceed as you wish 08/07/2015,23:44:06,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/07/2015,23:44:35,okexnav,LAT :25.08254, LON : -172.49084, DEPTH :1881.1395m, TEMP : 1.91210C, SAL : 34.62695 PSU, DO : 2.89820 mg/L 08/07/2015,23:44:47,Nicole Morgan,CORO anthomastus? 08/07/2015,23:45:31,amybaco-taylor,CORC 08/07/2015,23:45:37,amybaco-taylor,CORI many 08/07/2015,23:45:57,amybaco-taylor,I think I heard someone say acanthogorgiid too 08/07/2015,23:46:06,amybaco-taylor,CORAC 08/07/2015,23:46:14,Scott France,My video frozen 08/07/2015,23:46:20,Scott France,and telecon 08/07/2015,23:46:21,amybaco-taylor,mine too 08/07/2015,23:46:30,tinamolodtsova,we have the same provider? 08/07/2015,23:46:31,Scott France,So I didn't see Acantho 08/07/2015,23:46:49,amybaco-taylor,That's what I thought the little yellow ones might be 08/07/2015,23:47:07,Scott France,Ah 08/07/2015,23:47:12,amybaco-taylor,BUt I missed the zoom 08/07/2015,23:47:28,amybaco-taylor,SPO 08/07/2015,23:47:35,okeanosexplorer,Several Acanthogorgia 08/07/2015,23:47:59,tinamolodtsova,did we already zoomed them? 08/07/2015,23:48:12,amybaco-taylor,I thought you said the zoomed ones were Stauropathes? 08/07/2015,23:48:20,amybaco-taylor,ANthomastus 08/07/2015,23:48:29,okeanosexplorer,not real close, but we will hold off on the zooms for a bit 08/07/2015,23:48:37,amybaco-taylor,CORCH 08/07/2015,23:48:44,tinamolodtsova,yes. the closest when we look at bamboo 08/07/2015,23:49:06,amybaco-taylor,I think from the bits of video I get, that some of the others are Acantho 08/07/2015,23:49:24,tinamolodtsova,agree 08/07/2015,23:50:05,Nicole Morgan,you can see it especially with the one on left of my currently frozen screen 08/07/2015,23:50:06,tinamolodtsova,ISO on the stalk 08/07/2015,23:51:57,amybaco-taylor,SPO 08/07/2015,23:51:59,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/07/2015,23:52:17,amybaco-taylor,CORI whips many 08/07/2015,23:52:24,amybaco-taylor,CORAC 08/07/2015,23:52:36,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/07/2015,23:53:27,amybaco-taylor,I think there's another one that I can't tell that has longer "arms" and is white 08/07/2015,23:55:00,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/07/2015,23:55:55,amybaco-taylor,Density continues to increase 08/07/2015,23:56:36,tinamolodtsova,GAL on the top of some stalk 08/07/2015,23:58:20,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/07/2015,23:58:32,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauro 08/07/2015,23:58:45,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Bolosoma 08/07/2015,23:58:48,brucemundy,CRI 08/07/2015,23:59:14,tinamolodtsova,CORI "Isidiella"