08/08/2015,00:00:48,michaelgarcia,payment of eroded pillows? 08/08/2015,00:00:53,okeanosexplorer,CORO - Paragorgia 08/08/2015,00:01:09,okeanosexplorer,CORO - Anthomastus 08/08/2015,00:01:09,tinamolodtsova,SPO on dead stalk 08/08/2015,00:01:13,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/08/2015,00:01:15,michaelgarcia,pavement 08/08/2015,00:01:37,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus? 08/08/2015,00:02:17,ircecc,allenandrews: Request pick up any basal structures (coral or sponge) when ever stopped (e.g. for a rock). Dead = not limited for biological samples? 08/08/2015,00:02:23,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathus 08/08/2015,00:02:43,amybaco-taylor,many CORAC\n 08/08/2015,00:02:58,tinamolodtsova,CORI whipss 08/08/2015,00:03:15,tinamolodtsova,Decapod 08/08/2015,00:03:49,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/08/2015,00:03:54,Diva Amon,nodules? 08/08/2015,00:04:32,tinamolodtsova,CORACH 08/08/2015,00:04:42,tinamolodtsova,CORI forked 08/08/2015,00:04:42,amybaco-taylor,too unstable\ 08/08/2015,00:05:02,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/08/2015,00:05:12,tinamolodtsova,huge 08/08/2015,00:05:30,Nicole Morgan,CRI 08/08/2015,00:05:36,tinamolodtsova,CRI Commatulidae 08/08/2015,00:05:39,amybaco-taylor,CORCH 08/08/2015,00:05:41,ircecc,Copy basal structure request? 08/08/2015,00:05:44,Nicole Morgan,CORA 08/08/2015,00:05:48,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/08/2015,00:05:49,jonathantree,interesting how these nodules/cobbles are resting in locl lows on top of the Mn hardpan 08/08/2015,00:06:01,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,00:06:20,jonathantree,I think that these are Mn coated cobbles 08/08/2015,00:06:46,tinamolodtsova,SPO and perheps ZOA on the stalk 08/08/2015,00:07:08,tinamolodtsova,another white decapod 08/08/2015,00:07:20,amybaco-taylor,CORCH 08/08/2015,00:07:28,michaelgarcia,I agree with Jonathan 08/08/2015,00:07:34,Diva Amon,To be honest Chris, I'm really not sure….some do look nodule size and shape 08/08/2015,00:07:37,Nicole Morgan,CORA- stauropathes 08/08/2015,00:07:40,johnsmith@noaasrs1.gso.uri.edu,Yes, they look like Mn coated COB 08/08/2015,00:07:53,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/08/2015,00:07:54,okeanosexplorer,CORO - Anthomastus 08/08/2015,00:07:57,ircecc,Allen Andrews: Request pick up of any dead basal structures. Ok? 08/08/2015,00:08:11,amybaco-taylor,CORC 08/08/2015,00:08:18,Diva Amon,but I'm not a geologist whereas John S and John T. are! 08/08/2015,00:08:31,okeanosexplorer,we have one more biological sample so i will check 08/08/2015,00:08:57,okeanosexplorer,Allen, coral basal structure? 08/08/2015,00:09:02,tinamolodtsova,CORC? 08/08/2015,00:09:10,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/08/2015,00:09:23,okeanosexplorer,or sponge? 08/08/2015,00:09:38,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/08/2015,00:09:47,ircecc,Allen Andrews: Talking about anything dead. Thinking this would not count as biological? 08/08/2015,00:09:57,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,00:10:17,tinamolodtsova,CORI - bush 08/08/2015,00:10:45,amybaco-taylor,>1 CORAC per sq m 08/08/2015,00:10:47,okeanosexplorer,yes, it's more of an issue of space in boxes 08/08/2015,00:10:59,ircecc,Allen Andrews: Comm breaking up. Would like any basal structures (coral or stalked sponge) if opportunity arrises. 08/08/2015,00:11:55,tinamolodtsova,CRI Commatulidae 08/08/2015,00:12:01,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,00:12:33,Nicole Morgan,When we zoom, can we look at both dark bushy yellow and more planar yellow corals? 08/08/2015,00:14:31,amybaco-taylor,frozen video 08/08/2015,00:14:34,Scott France,You don't need to zoom in on these bamboo whips for me. 08/08/2015,00:15:01,Scott France,I would like to see a forked one and a sparsely branched one. Will let you know if I see any. 08/08/2015,00:15:28,okeanosexplorer,Acanthogorgia 08/08/2015,00:15:28,tinamolodtsova,is it anemone on the whip? 08/08/2015,00:15:36,Scott France,CORAC 08/08/2015,00:15:44,tinamolodtsova,Caprellida 08/08/2015,00:16:05,amybaco-taylor,There have been sporadic Corallids it would be good to zoom on one too please 08/08/2015,00:16:23,brucemundy,The IRC still has video 08/08/2015,00:16:45,amybaco-taylor,CORAC 08/08/2015,00:17:08,Scott France,Video fine here. 08/08/2015,00:17:18,amybaco-taylor,starts and stops here 08/08/2015,00:17:24,Scott France,Well, stops and starts. 08/08/2015,00:17:33,brucemundy,Same at IRC now 08/08/2015,00:17:39,Scott France,As soon as I type "fine" it stops. 08/08/2015,00:17:47,Scott France,I suppose that should teach me something. 08/08/2015,00:17:50,tinamolodtsova,do not tell it is good.. they will stop it then.. 08/08/2015,00:17:59,Scott France,Exactly Tina! 08/08/2015,00:18:12,amybaco-taylor,CORI 08/08/2015,00:18:24,amybaco-taylor,with anemone 08/08/2015,00:18:32,amybaco-taylor,CORA bathypathes behind it 08/08/2015,00:18:44,tinamolodtsova,Caprellida was at Acantogorgia 08/08/2015,00:19:12,tinamolodtsova,and there is a tiny crab nearby 08/08/2015,00:20:01,amybaco-taylor,is that a small coralliid to right on smaller rocks? 08/08/2015,00:20:05,ircecc,Allen Andrews: What's the biological collection count? Do we have one more? 08/08/2015,00:20:14,Nicole Morgan,CRI 08/08/2015,00:20:22,okeanosexplorer,We do have another biological specimen 08/08/2015,00:20:22,Scott France,Manipulator arm is out of commission for now, so can't collect 08/08/2015,00:20:34,ircecc,Bummer 08/08/2015,00:20:41,Scott France,At least that is what I think I heard Daniel say 08/08/2015,00:20:44,okeanosexplorer,but problems with mechanical arm 08/08/2015,00:21:20,okeanosexplorer,Allen: Are you interested in samples from this particular site/depth? Or could we also get you something on future dives? 08/08/2015,00:21:55,okeanosexplorer,Yes, we are having problems with the mechanical arm and it is unclear whether we will be able to sample again on this dive. 08/08/2015,00:22:20,ircecc,Allen Andrews: Thinking any dead basal structure for investigations. Seen dead skeletal structures... 08/08/2015,00:23:16,ircecc,Allen Andrews: @Scott The base of the stalked sponge would be interesting to investigate for age and growth. 08/08/2015,00:23:31,amybaco-taylor,CORC\n 08/08/2015,00:23:34,okeanosexplorer,we have seen many dead stalked spomges 08/08/2015,00:23:49,leswatling,these bamboos I think are Scott's clade B1.... need to check because my memory not so good...But they have slight curly axis and polyps dense on all sides of axis. 08/08/2015,00:23:50,amybaco-taylor,3 CORC 08/08/2015,00:24:13,amybaco-taylor,They are very small 08/08/2015,00:24:29,okexnav,LAT :25.08326, LON : -172.49211, DEPTH :1830.9412m, TEMP : 1.98879C, SAL : 34.61715 PSU, DO : 2.77781 mg/L 08/08/2015,00:24:36,leswatling,Abby can check this when she finally gets on the eventlog room... she's trying but having trouble... it took me about half an hour... 08/08/2015,00:24:44,ircecc,Allen Andrews: Yes, wishing I'd requested a dead sponge stalk 2 days ago when they were all over the place. 08/08/2015,00:25:18,tinamolodtsova,dead sponge is geological sample, yes? 08/08/2015,00:25:53,ircecc,Allen Andrews: I think so! 08/08/2015,00:26:50,amybaco-taylor,Nice to see some young Coralliids 08/08/2015,00:27:00,tinamolodtsova,there are groves, it must be a polychaete there 08/08/2015,00:27:19,amybaco-taylor,Baby octo next to it too 08/08/2015,00:27:23,brucemundy,FSH 08/08/2015,00:27:33,brucemundy,Ophidiid 08/08/2015,00:27:46,brucemundy,Luciobrotula bartschi? 08/08/2015,00:27:46,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/08/2015,00:27:48,Nicole Morgan,baby bamboo! 08/08/2015,00:28:16,amybaco-taylor,I would say genus Corallium 08/08/2015,00:28:29,brucemundy,Didn't get a good look at the fish as it swam by, so my suggestion was just a wild guess 08/08/2015,00:28:30,Scott France,CORI young on left 08/08/2015,00:28:53,tinamolodtsova,the holes are from polynoid worms 08/08/2015,00:29:29,okexnav,LAT :25.08326, LON : -172.49215, DEPTH :1830.9862m, TEMP : 1.99321C, SAL : 34.61766 PSU, DO : 2.77044 mg/L 08/08/2015,00:29:50,tinamolodtsova,may be Gorgoniapolynoe 08/08/2015,00:30:06,leswatling,agree with Tina re the wrom holes. A few Corallium are host to Gorgoniapolynoe 08/08/2015,00:32:24,tinamolodtsova,OPH on CORC 08/08/2015,00:32:29,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/08/2015,00:33:22,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus 08/08/2015,00:33:35,Scott France,CORPA Paragorgia prone 08/08/2015,00:34:02,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauropathes 08/08/2015,00:34:29,okexnav,LAT :25.08347, LON : -172.49223, DEPTH :1829.2416m, TEMP : 1.99821C, SAL : 34.61701 PSU, DO : 2.76666 mg/L 08/08/2015,00:34:55,tinamolodtsova,CPEN 08/08/2015,00:35:23,amybaco-taylor,Neat 08/08/2015,00:35:44,tinamolodtsova,HYD 08/08/2015,00:36:07,leswatling,this Paragorgia is very weird. Its almost as if the rock tipped over and then all the branches changed direction in order to grow upward 08/08/2015,00:36:31,amybaco-taylor,several CORC 08/08/2015,00:36:44,leswatling,maybe it got too heavy for the rock and it rotated 08/08/2015,00:37:10,leswatling,the rock rotated I mean 08/08/2015,00:37:13,ircecc,@Les Agree. Red tree coral do this in Alaska 08/08/2015,00:38:30,amybaco-taylor,CORCH with SQA 08/08/2015,00:38:44,tinamolodtsova,OPH on.. CORC? 08/08/2015,00:38:44,Scott France,SQA Uroptychus 08/08/2015,00:39:00,leswatling,I am guessing the coral in the lower right is a white Paragorgia because of the Asteroschematid that is on it... ?? 08/08/2015,00:39:05,amybaco-taylor,I was trying to figure out that little white one too.. 08/08/2015,00:39:31,amybaco-taylor,could be kishinouyei perhaps 08/08/2015,00:39:50,leswatling,now my video is gone.... 08/08/2015,00:39:57,Scott France,My vidoe frozen for several minutes now... 08/08/2015,00:40:03,Scott France,video 08/08/2015,00:40:03,ircecc,Video and comm very poor IRC 08/08/2015,00:40:44,amybaco-taylor,SPO 08/08/2015,00:44:19,tinamolodtsova,dead stalks 08/08/2015,00:44:29,jonathantree,much more Mn coated COB, less of the massive Mn hardpan that the dense colonies were on before 08/08/2015,00:45:23,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,00:46:03,tinamolodtsova,Anthomastus 08/08/2015,00:46:26,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/08/2015,00:46:51,tinamolodtsova,Anthomastus 08/08/2015,00:47:26,brucemundy,SHI 08/08/2015,00:47:35,tinamolodtsova,CORC 08/08/2015,00:47:43,jonathantree,PIL 08/08/2015,00:48:23,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,00:49:34,amybaco-taylor,CORC 08/08/2015,00:51:09,amybaco-taylor,SPO many 08/08/2015,00:51:09,tinamolodtsova,lost audio 08/08/2015,00:51:49,leswatling,Have been chatting with Abby Lapointe. She still can't get into the eventlog room. But she confirms that the "squiggly whips" that we are seeing are probably clade B1, and we intend to name a new genus for that clade based on material we have from Tasmania. Clade B1 is widely distributed in the north Atlantic, north central and south Pacific. 08/08/2015,00:53:19,okexnav,LAT :25.08378, LON : -172.49250, DEPTH :1823.8973m, TEMP : 2.00848C, SAL : 34.61642 PSU, DO : 2.76762 mg/L 08/08/2015,00:53:42,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/08/2015,00:53:49,tinamolodtsova,or CRI? 08/08/2015,00:53:53,leswatling,what a large pile of rocks.... are the geologists frustrated that one can't be picked up? 08/08/2015,00:55:19,jonathantree,@ les, we already got our two samples for the dive 08/08/2015,00:55:50,leswatling,you are lucky dudes! 08/08/2015,00:56:29,leswatling,what do you suppose accounts for so many rocks in a rockpile like this? 08/08/2015,00:57:08,jonathantree,not too sure it is very curious that we are seeing extensive cobble along a ridge line 08/08/2015,00:57:36,jonathantree,they are being source from something upslope but where I have no idea 08/08/2015,00:58:14,leswatling,how old is this feature, any idea? 08/08/2015,00:58:18,okexnav,LAT :25.08401, LON : -172.49214, DEPTH :1823.8952m, TEMP : 2.01415C, SAL : 34.61737 PSU, DO : 2.76336 mg/L 08/08/2015,00:58:28,Scott France,Isn't that why they are collecting rocks? 08/08/2015,00:58:30,amybaco-taylor,SPO many 08/08/2015,00:58:33,Scott France,To answer that? ;-) 08/08/2015,00:59:04,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/08/2015,00:59:27,jonathantree,The seamount just to the east of it "Northampton East" is ~23 to 24 million years old, and would be younger than this seamount so probably 25 million years 08/08/2015,00:59:41,michaelgarcia,The age of a surface might be inferred by the thickness of Mn coating on rocks 08/08/2015,01:00:17,jonathantree,Thta is correct, we do not have samples from this one and dating it will be one of the primary objective in the post proccessing of these rocks 08/08/2015,01:00:35,leswatling,that brings up another question... do we know the rate of development of the Mn coat? 08/08/2015,01:01:08,Scott France,Yay! You made it Abby! Welcome! 08/08/2015,01:01:18,Abby Lapointe,Woo hoo! Thanks Scott 08/08/2015,01:01:19,michaelgarcia,It has been estimated at few mm per million years 08/08/2015,01:01:30,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/08/2015,01:01:36,tinamolodtsova,CORAC 08/08/2015,01:01:37,leswatling,the reason I ask this is because in a lot of our seamount work we have come across old corals for example that have brown coats of varying intensity so we figured some were young than others. 08/08/2015,01:02:10,Nicole Morgan,CORPA 08/08/2015,01:02:21,Nicole Morgan,CORO - acantho 08/08/2015,01:02:24,tinamolodtsova,Scott, these are different whips.. not so flexible 08/08/2015,01:03:02,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,01:03:18,okexnav,LAT :25.08417, LON : -172.49204, DEPTH :1825.5945m, TEMP : 2.02108C, SAL : 34.61438 PSU, DO : 2.72724 mg/L 08/08/2015,01:03:43,Scott France,Abby is here now: she can educate us on whip morphology variation. 08/08/2015,01:04:06,okeanosexplorer,Excellent, welcome aboard Abby! 08/08/2015,01:04:24,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Bathypathes alternata 08/08/2015,01:05:03,amybaco-taylor,CORAC 08/08/2015,01:05:09,amybaco-taylor,CORC 08/08/2015,01:05:20,amybaco-taylor,SPO 08/08/2015,01:06:14,amybaco-taylor,Where are the parents to make all these little corallids? 08/08/2015,01:07:01,amybaco-taylor,CORAC many 08/08/2015,01:07:10,amybaco-taylor,CORI whips 08/08/2015,01:07:11,Scott France,Isn't that the big question, Amy? 08/08/2015,01:07:21,amybaco-taylor,CORCH - metallogrgia 08/08/2015,01:07:21,Scott France,How far can the larvae travel? 08/08/2015,01:07:33,jonathantree,we have lost telecon here at UH 08/08/2015,01:07:33,Scott France,CORCH Metallogorgia 08/08/2015,01:07:36,amybaco-taylor,Well, yeahy, but I'm hoping to find some of them here :) 08/08/2015,01:07:52,amybaco-taylor,Some of ones on pioneer over a meter across 08/08/2015,01:08:00,Scott France,Wow! 08/08/2015,01:08:09,amybaco-taylor,CRI on CORAC 08/08/2015,01:08:15,Scott France,telecon dropped... 08/08/2015,01:08:35,Scott France,We can hear you on video stream... 08/08/2015,01:09:04,jonathantree,have not heard you from the ship for the past 10 inutes 08/08/2015,01:09:23,okeanosexplorer,telecon conference line down 08/08/2015,01:09:44,Nicole Morgan,How much longer on this dive? 08/08/2015,01:10:05,michaelgarcia,In place pillows 08/08/2015,01:10:11,jonathantree,they have about anouther 1 hour 50 minutes 08/08/2015,01:10:30,amybaco-taylor,is that bottom time or until they need to be at surface? 08/08/2015,01:10:36,okeanosexplorer,~1.45h remaining on dive 08/08/2015,01:10:38,amybaco-taylor,ACN 08/08/2015,01:11:25,Scott France,Acanthogorgia seem to like the high point 08/08/2015,01:11:38,jonathantree,Mn nodules on the flat floor? 08/08/2015,01:12:25,okexnav,LAT :25.08436, LON : -172.49209, DEPTH :1826.4844m, TEMP : 2.02391C, SAL : 34.61510 PSU, DO : 2.75335 mg/L 08/08/2015,01:12:34,Scott France,was there a cerianthid among those nodules? 08/08/2015,01:12:37,jonathantree,really nice sediment rippples to get an idea for the current direction 08/08/2015,01:12:44,Nicole Morgan,Thanks! 08/08/2015,01:13:08,okeanosexplorer,looked like a cerianthid from here 08/08/2015,01:13:22,amybaco-taylor,There was a little larger CORC 08/08/2015,01:13:22,tinamolodtsova,zoom please? 08/08/2015,01:13:28,Scott France,POL swimming 08/08/2015,01:14:01,Scott France,I can hear you dialing in to the telecon! 08/08/2015,01:14:06,Scott France,on the vidoe... 08/08/2015,01:14:14,Scott France,Thakns Chris! 08/08/2015,01:14:17,Scott France,Thanks 08/08/2015,01:14:29,Scott France,That is one of the sparse branchers... 08/08/2015,01:14:39,tinamolodtsova,good, but video is frozen.. 08/08/2015,01:14:40,Scott France,Naturally the video is now frozen... 08/08/2015,01:14:54,Scott France,Increases the suspense. 08/08/2015,01:14:58,Scott France,There it is! 08/08/2015,01:15:00,tinamolodtsova,internodes 08/08/2015,01:15:12,Scott France,So tallish thin polyps as earlier.. 08/08/2015,01:15:20,Scott France,Tissue rather thick 08/08/2015,01:15:22,leswatling,looks like it branches just above the nodes 08/08/2015,01:15:30,Scott France,polyps all around stem 08/08/2015,01:15:43,Scott France,nodes short with swollen internode adjacent 08/08/2015,01:15:48,michaelgarcia,eroded pillow cores 08/08/2015,01:15:50,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/08/2015,01:16:06,Scott France,Yupo - branching above node 08/08/2015,01:16:21,brucemundy,Lost all of the audio at IRC 08/08/2015,01:16:26,Scott France,Can't see any sclerites though. 08/08/2015,01:16:32,Scott France,That was good zoom. Thanks. 08/08/2015,01:16:38,Scott France,Can move on if you like. 08/08/2015,01:16:43,Scott France,from my perspective 08/08/2015,01:16:44,amybaco-taylor,Someone used epinode the other day, how do you dstinguish that from internode when its so close like in that one? 08/08/2015,01:17:27,Scott France,?Uroptychus on whip in background 08/08/2015,01:17:29,leswatling,must be a term from Aldersalde.... 08/08/2015,01:17:31,Scott France,SQA 08/08/2015,01:17:41,okexnav,LAT :25.08456, LON : -172.49218, DEPTH :1825.2674m, TEMP : 2.02579C, SAL : 34.61546 PSU, DO : 2.73409 mg/L 08/08/2015,01:17:56,Scott France,That was great Chris - thanks. 08/08/2015,01:17:58,amybaco-taylor,Oh, can we zoom on big CORC? 08/08/2015,01:18:02,Scott France,Still hoping for a fork. 08/08/2015,01:18:36,Andrea Quattrini,have you zoomed on the small yellow corals? 08/08/2015,01:18:47,amybaco-taylor,acanthogorgiids Andrea 08/08/2015,01:18:48,leswatling,was a zoom done earlier on the yellow fans to be sure it is Acanthogorgia? 08/08/2015,01:18:54,tinamolodtsova,Yes, Acanthogorgia 08/08/2015,01:18:57,Andrea Quattrini,thanks~ 08/08/2015,01:19:09,Scott France,What is the red stalk on left 08/08/2015,01:19:16,tinamolodtsova,CRI Commatulida 08/08/2015,01:19:19,Scott France,perhaps it was a Paragorgia seen on edge 08/08/2015,01:19:29,Scott France,I think there were OPH arms 08/08/2015,01:19:32,amybaco-taylor,Can we choose to stay with the coral field? 08/08/2015,01:19:45,amybaco-taylor,Or do we have a set path we have to follow? 08/08/2015,01:19:53,Scott France,@Les: yes - we zoomed on a couple of Acanthogorgia 08/08/2015,01:20:15,okeanosexplorer,we need to move in this general direction for a bit amy 08/08/2015,01:20:19,Andrea Quattrini,any more fishes this dive? 08/08/2015,01:20:22,amybaco-taylor,ok, thanks! 08/08/2015,01:20:23,tinamolodtsova,CORPA +OPH 08/08/2015,01:20:28,leswatling,good thanks, they didn't seem very Acantho to me, so good to know.... 08/08/2015,01:20:55,jonathantree,we can hear you on telecon now 08/08/2015,01:20:56,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/08/2015,01:20:58,amybaco-taylor,Have collected similar/same on Pioneer too, so pretty sure they are Acantho 08/08/2015,01:21:16,leswatling,great! 08/08/2015,01:21:25,ircecc,Question...How thick, on average is the layer of Mn nodules? 08/08/2015,01:21:26,tinamolodtsova,no video( 08/08/2015,01:22:50,Nicole Morgan,The one I have seen in person was just as red! 08/08/2015,01:22:52,okexnav,LAT :25.08474, LON : -172.49189, DEPTH :1825.9050m, TEMP : 2.03203C, SAL : 34.61442 PSU, DO : 2.75614 mg/L 08/08/2015,01:24:45,tinamolodtsova,ISO? 08/08/2015,01:26:39,tinamolodtsova,CPEN 08/08/2015,01:26:46,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/08/2015,01:27:04,tinamolodtsova, Umbellula? 08/08/2015,01:27:23,Scott France,I do not see an Umbellula... 08/08/2015,01:27:27,okexnav,LAT :25.08479, LON : -172.49177, DEPTH :1823.9427m, TEMP : 2.03157C, SAL : 34.61352 PSU, DO : 2.73791 mg/L 08/08/2015,01:27:33,tinamolodtsova,it was very briefly 08/08/2015,01:28:00,tinamolodtsova,bured in sand 08/08/2015,01:28:02,Scott France,Ophiocantha like OPH? 08/08/2015,01:28:10,amybaco-taylor,Is that as close as we can zoom? 08/08/2015,01:28:30,leswatling,black xis pretty sure its Acantho 08/08/2015,01:28:33,amybaco-taylor,I was looking for that too 08/08/2015,01:28:39,tinamolodtsova,looks like Acanth 08/08/2015,01:28:53,leswatling,polyps are tall 08/08/2015,01:29:02,brucemundy,POL on lower part of COR? 08/08/2015,01:29:20,amybaco-taylor,was a paragorgia next to it 08/08/2015,01:29:26,amybaco-taylor,anthomastus 08/08/2015,01:29:30,tinamolodtsova,they are not retracted 08/08/2015,01:29:56,amybaco-taylor,2 Anthomastus 08/08/2015,01:29:58,leswatling,agree with Scott, plexaurids have a different contraction pattern 08/08/2015,01:30:04,amybaco-taylor,CORCH - metallogorgia 08/08/2015,01:30:05,Andrea Quattrini,Metallogorgia 08/08/2015,01:30:15,amybaco-taylor,CORCH 08/08/2015,01:30:51,tinamolodtsova,it was one Umbellula somewhere close 08/08/2015,01:30:56,Scott France,Fork!! 08/08/2015,01:30:58,amybaco-taylor,wasn't that one forked? 08/08/2015,01:31:02,Scott France,passed on left 08/08/2015,01:31:04,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/08/2015,01:31:30,Scott France,Unfortunately it popped out after a vidoe freeze and telecon was gone 08/08/2015,01:32:25,okexnav,LAT :25.08508, LON : -172.49145, DEPTH :1812.7512m, TEMP : 2.03583C, SAL : 34.61384 PSU, DO : 2.72104 mg/L 08/08/2015,01:32:52,tinamolodtsova,I woud propose to stay for a while at this are with sand 08/08/2015,01:33:47,amybaco-taylor,There has beena couple times what looks like a second Pargorgiid, be good to zoom on one of those if see again 08/08/2015,01:33:59,amybaco-taylor,Darker branches w a light axis 08/08/2015,01:34:09,Nicole Morgan,CRI 08/08/2015,01:35:17,amybaco-taylor,Back into denser area 08/08/2015,01:36:28,tinamolodtsova,Anthomastus 08/08/2015,01:36:40,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/08/2015,01:36:46,amybaco-taylor,SPO 08/08/2015,01:37:25,okexnav,LAT :25.08520, LON : -172.49155, DEPTH :1811.8304m, TEMP : 2.04025C, SAL : 34.61316 PSU, DO : 2.71106 mg/L 08/08/2015,01:39:29,tinamolodtsova,CRI on CORI whip 08/08/2015,01:40:25,amybaco-taylor,Paragorgid with zoanthids 08/08/2015,01:40:28,leswatling,looks like Paragorgia with zoanthids 08/08/2015,01:40:36,amybaco-taylor,and OPH 08/08/2015,01:40:36,tinamolodtsova,and OPH 08/08/2015,01:40:37,Nicole Morgan,same one that normally has more yello ZOA? 08/08/2015,01:40:57,amybaco-taylor,SUre looks like it but they are lighter in colr than the usual bright yellow aren't they? 08/08/2015,01:41:06,Scott France,Yes, paler for sure 08/08/2015,01:41:13,Andrea Quattrini,are there also Acanthogorgia "whip" morphotypes? 08/08/2015,01:41:20,leswatling,they are usually bright yellow 08/08/2015,01:41:30,Scott France,Hmmm… Don't think so Andrea 08/08/2015,01:41:52,Andrea Quattrini,ok-maybe just angle of camera 08/08/2015,01:42:12,leswatling,these are much more typical Acanthogorgia that are surrounding it 08/08/2015,01:42:16,Andrea Quattrini,they were behind 08/08/2015,01:42:25,okexnav,LAT :25.08530, LON : -172.49153, DEPTH :1811.6410m, TEMP : 2.04847C, SAL : 34.61316 PSU, DO : 2.71019 mg/L 08/08/2015,01:42:42,Andrea Quattrini,a small one between the two bamboos... 08/08/2015,01:43:23,Scott France,I think there was a long coiled whip growing off another coiled whip! 08/08/2015,01:43:57,brucemundy,FSH 08/08/2015,01:43:58,tinamolodtsova,they know when we are moving and then popping out 08/08/2015,01:44:05,amybaco-taylor,I saw that too, or it was at least another of the forked ones 08/08/2015,01:44:06,brucemundy,with parasite 08/08/2015,01:44:08,Scott France,Amy - is it possible that the 2nd Paragorgia was a Paragorgia with that pale ZOA on the main axis? 08/08/2015,01:44:13,brucemundy,Macrouridae 08/08/2015,01:44:14,Scott France,Fish with parasites 08/08/2015,01:44:15,Andrea Quattrini,isopod ectoparasite on FSH 08/08/2015,01:44:43,Andrea Quattrini,aegid isopod 08/08/2015,01:44:45,brucemundy,Cant' tell what genus or species. It may be different from others that we've seen on the cruise 08/08/2015,01:44:47,amybaco-taylor,Scott it could have been but both colonies I saw were pretty far off... not even 100% sure it was pargorgia 08/08/2015,01:45:16,Andrea Quattrini,video lost 08/08/2015,01:45:18,iscwatch,Satellite down after intro of chris 08/08/2015,01:45:53,brucemundy,Not Coryphaenoides. Rounder snout than Nezumia. 08/08/2015,01:45:54,amybaco-taylor,Are parasites more common on marcrourids? Seems like every one has one 08/08/2015,01:46:37,Andrea Quattrini,aegid isopod and copepods are fairly common on macrourids, but gnathiid isopods are on many different species 08/08/2015,01:46:53,amybaco-taylor,Its funny I 08/08/2015,01:46:59,amybaco-taylor,ve seen a lot of deep-sea fish and I don 08/08/2015,01:47:24,amybaco-taylor,t remember them being so common until the canyons cruise, but maybe that sjust when I acquired the search image.. 08/08/2015,01:47:26,okexnav,LAT :25.08534, LON : -172.49171, DEPTH :1810.5848m, TEMP : 2.04876C, SAL : 34.61301 PSU, DO : 2.69037 mg/L 08/08/2015,01:47:28,Scott France,Andrea: these aegiids are pretty mobile, right? I mean compared to the dramatically altered copepods, this isopod could bail. 08/08/2015,01:47:45,amybaco-taylor,SPO farreid wnet by 08/08/2015,01:48:10,Andrea Quattrini,yes i believe so! but, i am still learning about the parasites... 08/08/2015,01:48:18,okeanosexplorer,we might still be able to sample on this dive. So if you see something unusual, let us know 08/08/2015,01:48:44,Scott France,Light stalk Paragorgia down below right 08/08/2015,01:48:45,Andrea Quattrini,amanda demop and I started paying attention to them during canyons, and have made a larger effort to document the ectoparasites 08/08/2015,01:49:52,amybaco-taylor,And what have you learned? 08/08/2015,01:50:26,amybaco-taylor,Crawling OPH 08/08/2015,01:50:27,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/08/2015,01:50:28,Andrea Quattrini,that they are more common than realized! in the canyons, however, only 1/3 of the fishes had ectoparasites 08/08/2015,01:50:41,amybaco-taylor,Interesting 08/08/2015,01:50:44,Andrea Quattrini,mostly gnathiids, and could be due to the life cycle of gnathiids 08/08/2015,01:50:54,amybaco-taylor,I honestly don' 08/08/2015,01:50:58,Andrea Quattrini,they hop on and off a few times during their cycle 08/08/2015,01:51:02,amybaco-taylor,t remeber seeing one in HAwaii before 08/08/2015,01:51:27,amybaco-taylor,CORAC 08/08/2015,01:51:27,Andrea Quattrini,copepods and aegids are more species specific 08/08/2015,01:51:30,amybaco-taylor,CORC\n 08/08/2015,01:51:31,tinamolodtsova,CORC 08/08/2015,01:51:41,tinamolodtsova,with polychaete tube 08/08/2015,01:51:53,Scott France,CORAC Acanthogorgia 08/08/2015,01:51:57,Scott France,with BAR 08/08/2015,01:52:07,tinamolodtsova,HYD 08/08/2015,01:52:13,Scott France,OPH was on this when we arrived and then bailed 08/08/2015,01:52:26,okexnav,LAT :25.08549, LON : -172.49146, DEPTH :1813.2437m, TEMP : 2.05908C, SAL : 34.61116 PSU, DO : 2.72462 mg/L 08/08/2015,01:52:26,amybaco-taylor,Wonder if this would be a good one to collect? 08/08/2015,01:52:28,Scott France,[notes for log] 08/08/2015,01:52:41,tinamolodtsova,Syllid perhaps 08/08/2015,01:52:44,amybaco-taylor,Unless Scott you are sure its Acantho? 08/08/2015,01:52:53,amybaco-taylor,I can't see the crown 08/08/2015,01:53:21,brucemundy,The rattail may have been something like Malacocephalus or Trachonurus, but I'd have to review the video or frame grabs to begin to get a good idea. 08/08/2015,01:53:22,leswatling,I'm pretty sure its an Acanthogorgia 08/08/2015,01:53:43,Scott France,No, I'm not 100% certain. I'm basing ID on relatively tall non-retractile polyps and dark skeleton 08/08/2015,01:53:51,amybaco-taylor,Thanks Les. I think we have 2 different species of Acantho then perhaps 08/08/2015,01:54:09,tinamolodtsova,it is quite possible? Amy 08/08/2015,01:54:28,tinamolodtsova,I mean yes, possible 08/08/2015,01:54:29,leswatling,I agree. One is very typical Acantho and this other one has much more robust polyps 08/08/2015,01:54:42,amybaco-taylor,I was just writing the same thing 08/08/2015,01:54:55,Scott France,On first approach the polyps look like zoanthid sthey are so robust! 08/08/2015,01:55:07,leswatling,And a more robust axis that does not seem to be very flexible. 08/08/2015,01:55:17,amybaco-taylor,Well, if we run out of time, should we collect the more robust one to verify, or go for the corallid? Or different coral? 08/08/2015,01:55:25,leswatling,Which is why I was quetioning the ID when I first cam on. 08/08/2015,01:55:57,leswatling,Is the manip working? 08/08/2015,01:55:59,tinamolodtsova,Anthomastus 08/08/2015,01:56:18,Scott France,Apparently we can ask them to test the collecting waters again... 08/08/2015,01:56:20,amybaco-taylor,The more robust one reminds me of ANthothela almost, but they are usually very distinctly purple around here 08/08/2015,01:56:28,okeanosexplorer,we don't know yet if the manipulator will work, but pilots are willing to try if we see something unusual 08/08/2015,01:56:53,Scott France,I think the purple "Anthothela" are actually Victorgorgia, according to Kirrily Moore. 08/08/2015,01:57:27,okexnav,LAT :25.08572, LON : -172.49141, DEPTH :1812.0662m, TEMP : 2.07711C, SAL : 34.61003 PSU, DO : 2.65338 mg/L 08/08/2015,01:57:48,leswatling,Agree with that Scott. Michelle Taylor and I came to that conclusion for some specimens from the Mid Atlantic ridge 08/08/2015,01:57:51,tinamolodtsova,nice Amphipod 08/08/2015,01:58:02,tinamolodtsova,on spicule 08/08/2015,01:58:24,amybaco-taylor,Yes, Kirrily ID'd ours as that ultimately 08/08/2015,01:58:34,amybaco-taylor,But I don 08/08/2015,01:58:37,tinamolodtsova,CORA Umpellapathes 08/08/2015,01:58:43,amybaco-taylor,t think she has published that genus yet has she? 08/08/2015,01:59:00,Scott France,It was published by Lopez-Gonzalez I think... 08/08/2015,01:59:10,tinamolodtsova,from Atlantic 08/08/2015,01:59:11,Scott France,She is transferring the species nuttingi... 08/08/2015,01:59:11,amybaco-taylor,I'[ll have to look that up, thanks 08/08/2015,01:59:16,leswatling,right.... you are faster on the typing... 08/08/2015,01:59:17,Scott France,but hasn't published yet 08/08/2015,01:59:57,leswatling,I am thinking that Victorgprgia is much more common than previously thought. 08/08/2015,02:00:17,Scott France,I agree with Amy - if we don;t see something more exciting soon, lets collect one so the debate can end. We can match the morphology with vidoe image. 08/08/2015,02:00:20,tinamolodtsova,from Josephine? 08/08/2015,02:00:21,leswatling,nice to have the video freeze with a clsoe up 08/08/2015,02:00:29,Scott France,haha 08/08/2015,02:00:38,Scott France,Always look at the bright side! 08/08/2015,02:00:38,tinamolodtsova,much better than in move 08/08/2015,02:00:45,leswatling,yes Tina 08/08/2015,02:01:25,amybaco-taylor,CORCH - matello 08/08/2015,02:01:26,leswatling,more Metallogorgia 08/08/2015,02:01:49,tinamolodtsova,more dead SPO 08/08/2015,02:01:49,Scott France,Victorgorgia Lopez Gonzalez & Briand, 2002 08/08/2015,02:02:24,Scott France,Victorgorgia Lopez Gonzalez & Briand, 2002! 08/08/2015,02:02:26,okexnav,LAT :25.08575, LON : -172.49124, DEPTH :1807.8104m, TEMP : 2.08164C, SAL : 34.60877 PSU, DO : 2.65567 mg/L 08/08/2015,02:02:32,Scott France,Victorgorgia nuttingi 08/08/2015,02:03:35,amybaco-taylor,Yeah got the paper, looks exactly like it 08/08/2015,02:04:09,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/08/2015,02:04:12,amybaco-taylor,CORO - anthothela/Victorgorgia 08/08/2015,02:05:04,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Stichopathes 08/08/2015,02:05:21,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom on it? 08/08/2015,02:05:46,Scott France,This is the first one we've seen on expedition, right? 08/08/2015,02:05:58,tinamolodtsova,Sticho? 08/08/2015,02:06:05,Scott France,I meant for Vicrogorgia/Anthothela 08/08/2015,02:06:10,amybaco-taylor,First I've seen 08/08/2015,02:06:13,okeanosexplorer,yes stichopathes, but we unfortunately need to move 08/08/2015,02:06:14,amybaco-taylor,on this 08/08/2015,02:07:27,tinamolodtsova,both for the first time. and video freeze again 08/08/2015,02:07:34,Scott France,Yup. 08/08/2015,02:07:36,okexnav,LAT :25.08598, LON : -172.49107, DEPTH :1805.1845m, TEMP : 2.08493C, SAL : 34.60970 PSU, DO : 2.61842 mg/L 08/08/2015,02:07:45,Scott France,Didn't see the Sticho. :-( 08/08/2015,02:07:53,tinamolodtsova,me either( 08/08/2015,02:08:30,tinamolodtsova,OPH on dead stalk 08/08/2015,02:08:31,Scott France,Metallogorgia 08/08/2015,02:08:37,Scott France,CORA Bathypathes 08/08/2015,02:08:44,tinamolodtsova,Bathypathes 08/08/2015,02:08:51,tinamolodtsova,I hope 08/08/2015,02:09:07,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,02:09:21,tinamolodtsova,CORI whips 08/08/2015,02:09:37,tinamolodtsova,CORA Umbellapathes 08/08/2015,02:09:50,amybaco-taylor,large SPO 08/08/2015,02:09:54,Scott France,Outstanding. Looks like a park sculpture. 08/08/2015,02:10:14,amybaco-taylor,INteresting on ein background has a ridge going up its back 08/08/2015,02:10:17,tinamolodtsova,especially with another at the back 08/08/2015,02:10:23,tinamolodtsova,looks like Art 08/08/2015,02:10:24,amybaco-taylor,this one too 08/08/2015,02:10:32,Scott France,Has the color of thawing dirty plowed snow... 08/08/2015,02:10:44,tinamolodtsova,CORAC 08/08/2015,02:10:50,Scott France,ASR! 08/08/2015,02:10:57,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus 08/08/2015,02:10:59,Scott France,Arms upturned 08/08/2015,02:11:24,Scott France,Fish 08/08/2015,02:11:29,Scott France,Very small, dark 08/08/2015,02:11:30,tinamolodtsova,FISH 08/08/2015,02:11:38,amybaco-taylor,Bottom time left? 08/08/2015,02:11:39,brucemundy,FSH 08/08/2015,02:11:41,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,02:11:56,brucemundy,small, in water above bottom. probably another small rattail 08/08/2015,02:12:04,Scott France,POL 08/08/2015,02:12:07,Scott France,swimming 08/08/2015,02:12:22,tinamolodtsova,agree with Scott 08/08/2015,02:12:26,okexnav,LAT :25.08640, LON : -172.49099, DEPTH :1800.3550m, TEMP : 2.10442C, SAL : 34.60640 PSU, DO : 2.61592 mg/L 08/08/2015,02:12:35,okeanosexplorer,40minutes left on bottom 08/08/2015,02:12:35,tinamolodtsova,Polynoid 08/08/2015,02:12:48,tinamolodtsova,Umbellapathes, yes 08/08/2015,02:13:24,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,02:13:50,Scott France,Tell me thta doesn't look like recruits on a whip! 08/08/2015,02:14:03,Scott France,You can't because we already passed it! ;-) 08/08/2015,02:14:05,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/08/2015,02:14:36,tinamolodtsova,SQA 08/08/2015,02:14:44,tinamolodtsova,closeby 08/08/2015,02:14:49,Scott France,No independent guess, but Henricia seems good choice 08/08/2015,02:15:10,tinamolodtsova,on HYD? 08/08/2015,02:16:36,tinamolodtsova,I was told Henricia to be very hard genus. nobody likes it.. 08/08/2015,02:17:11,Scott France,Lost video, telecon 08/08/2015,02:17:21,tinamolodtsova,same 08/08/2015,02:17:51,Scott France,telecon back, not video 08/08/2015,02:18:34,Scott France,All shipboard lost from eventlog so satellite issue for sure 08/08/2015,02:18:57,leswatling,I have to sign off soon. My vote would be to pick up one of these robust Acanthogorgia, unless something more lucrative comes along. Of course you then have to decide what is "more lucrative." haha..... 08/08/2015,02:19:09,Scott France,Copy that Les. 08/08/2015,02:19:15,brucemundy,Video frozen. Telcon highly intermittent. I heard mention of the two macrourid genera that I speculated, but not the rest of the comments. 08/08/2015,02:19:37,amybaco-taylor,Not Farrea'? 08/08/2015,02:19:50,amybaco-taylor,Hard to see half frozen video though? 08/08/2015,02:20:57,Scott France,Is that a small Iridogorgia behind the sponge? 08/08/2015,02:21:10,amybaco-taylor,looks like it or at least a chryso 08/08/2015,02:21:14,tinamolodtsova,Cannot tell yet but with OPH 08/08/2015,02:21:19,amybaco-taylor,Sorry no audio here 08/08/2015,02:21:30,iscwatch,unfortunately every single video problem seems to be satellite related so far this cruise - though we're trying to smooth out the smaller video defects it's just not coming in whole 08/08/2015,02:21:55,Scott France,Video back 08/08/2015,02:22:03,Nicole Morgan,is that Rhodaniridogorgia? 08/08/2015,02:22:04,okeanosexplorer,Amy, have you seen anything like this sponge? 08/08/2015,02:22:44,Scott France,@Nicole: haven't had an unfrozen view of it so can't say 08/08/2015,02:23:15,tinamolodtsova,SQA at the top of the SPO 08/08/2015,02:23:24,amybaco-taylor,IIt looks like Backbon Farrea to me 08/08/2015,02:23:27,amybaco-taylor,backbone 08/08/2015,02:23:29,Scott France,@iscwatch: Thanks. That was my impression because when the video goes, so too usually does the telecon. I figure they are connected. 08/08/2015,02:23:38,amybaco-taylor,but too hard to tell with video freezes 08/08/2015,02:23:41,Nicole Morgan,I got a very brief one. 08/08/2015,02:24:15,Scott France,SQA Uroptychus on CORI to right 08/08/2015,02:24:20,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/08/2015,02:24:26,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/08/2015,02:25:07,amybaco-taylor,I think SHirely is doing field work 08/08/2015,02:25:11,amybaco-taylor,I haven't seen her 08/08/2015,02:27:45,leswatling,did you zoom the octocoral next to the sponge while the video was frozen? If so, can you zoom it again? 08/08/2015,02:28:07,tinamolodtsova,they did, but it was frozen 08/08/2015,02:29:30,tinamolodtsova,Irido 08/08/2015,02:29:35,Scott France,Okay Les - you're on! 08/08/2015,02:29:51,tinamolodtsova,what was the bet? 08/08/2015,02:30:11,leswatling,I think Nicole was right. It is a Rhodaniridorgia 08/08/2015,02:30:40,leswatling,It is a bit unusal in that it has branches on the branches 08/08/2015,02:30:57,Scott France,I'll note that genetically there is no difference between Rhodaniridogorgia and Iridogorgia, but I see the difference in the waviness of the axis... 08/08/2015,02:31:34,tinamolodtsova,this one regenerating and there is a secondary pinnule 08/08/2015,02:31:34,Scott France,Nice video freeze! 08/08/2015,02:31:40,tinamolodtsova,below OPH 08/08/2015,02:31:42,Scott France,Can study the polyps 08/08/2015,02:32:15,leswatling,I have a specimen from Amy collected on Necker Ridge that shows the secondary branching. Guess I better get it described soon.... 08/08/2015,02:32:42,tinamolodtsova,shish.. we colected for you more 08/08/2015,02:32:57,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/08/2015,02:33:45,tinamolodtsova,may be it is just young colony 08/08/2015,02:33:46,leswatling,Nice! didn't know that one was collected.... 08/08/2015,02:33:54,tinamolodtsova,just start branching 08/08/2015,02:34:21,leswatling,Yeah Tina, this is a young one. Its small and the secondary branching was on the branches at the top. 08/08/2015,02:34:28,Scott France,None of us could decide if it was Chrysogorgia or Iridogorgia or something in between, so we agreed it was collectible. 08/08/2015,02:34:52,tinamolodtsova,les.. at least 20 people have read that you promised to describe it 08/08/2015,02:35:07,tinamolodtsova,Metallogorgia 08/08/2015,02:35:10,okeanosexplorer,23 08/08/2015,02:35:15,leswatling,hahahaha.... my first job this fall I guess 08/08/2015,02:35:16,amybaco-taylor,THat's the most of the ANthothela/Victoro I've ever seen in one place 08/08/2015,02:35:19,Scott France,CORO Victorgorgia 08/08/2015,02:36:09,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,02:36:31,tinamolodtsova,SQA on dead stalk 08/08/2015,02:36:40,tinamolodtsova,CORAC 08/08/2015,02:37:03,Scott France,HOL 08/08/2015,02:37:12,Scott France,new species for leg? 08/08/2015,02:37:30,tinamolodtsova,impossible to collect with manipulator 08/08/2015,02:37:31,Diva Amon,oneirophanta or ophnurgus…. 08/08/2015,02:37:36,Diva Amon,checking now 08/08/2015,02:37:53,amybaco-taylor,Not sure why you didn't collect sponge, but if there is time we are hoping you might collect the yellow Acantho with the more robust polyps you've zoomed on a couple of times 08/08/2015,02:37:57,tinamolodtsova,zoom 08/08/2015,02:38:04,tinamolodtsova,may be a scaleworm 08/08/2015,02:38:12,Diva Amon,we see these in the CCZ too 08/08/2015,02:38:22,amybaco-taylor,What's on it? 08/08/2015,02:38:30,tinamolodtsova,at least PLO 08/08/2015,02:38:41,michaelparke,I think those are part of it 08/08/2015,02:38:56,Diva Amon,Orphnurgus….I'm pretty convinced 08/08/2015,02:39:07,Diva Amon,http://ccfzatlas.com/wiki/index.php?title=Orphnurgus 08/08/2015,02:39:27,Diva Amon,I have no idea what that thing is on the side 08/08/2015,02:39:37,tinamolodtsova,there are some projections 08/08/2015,02:39:58,Scott France,Another intersting mystery of the deep! 08/08/2015,02:40:04,tinamolodtsova,CORA Trissopathes 08/08/2015,02:40:13,Scott France,And Umbellapthes 08/08/2015,02:40:20,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/08/2015,02:40:27,tinamolodtsova, CORA Umbellapathes 08/08/2015,02:40:33,Scott France,Victorgorgia 08/08/2015,02:40:37,Scott France,CORO 08/08/2015,02:40:51,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,02:41:16,amybaco-taylor,CORO paragorgia 08/08/2015,02:41:58,michaelparke,That's why we have virginia 08/08/2015,02:42:22,amybaco-taylor,Someone else want to try to ask for sample? 08/08/2015,02:42:34,Scott France,I will when they come back. 08/08/2015,02:42:50,Scott France,Rock pen 08/08/2015,02:43:20,Scott France,Arm not cooperating 08/08/2015,02:43:27,amybaco-taylor,tnx 08/08/2015,02:43:50,Scott France,Naturally now the "Acanthos" get all in our face! 08/08/2015,02:44:06,amybaco-taylor,FIgures 08/08/2015,02:44:30,Scott France,I'm still waiting for another forked whip! 08/08/2015,02:45:12,amybaco-taylor,Poor scott 08/08/2015,02:45:53,Scott France,Metallogorgia 08/08/2015,02:45:58,Scott France,CORCH 08/08/2015,02:46:07,Scott France,Nice view 08/08/2015,02:48:08,ircecc,no video at IRCECC 08/08/2015,02:48:51,michaelparke,Video has been more intermittent today than ever. Too bad since it has been so rich an area. 08/08/2015,02:49:05,tinamolodtsova,HYD 08/08/2015,02:49:05,brucemundy,IRC video and audio back now, at least for a while 08/08/2015,02:49:25,Scott France,Video back but compressed... 08/08/2015,02:49:34,Scott France,I mean, not wide 08/08/2015,02:49:55,Scott France,CORI Acanella 08/08/2015,02:49:56,leswatling,interesting. I get that sometimes but its wide now 08/08/2015,02:50:00,brucemundy,Yes, nice dive. Good diversity of fishes today. 08/08/2015,02:50:09,Scott France,I'll reload 08/08/2015,02:50:32,Scott France,That is better 08/08/2015,02:50:44,Scott France,CORI Acanella 08/08/2015,02:50:45,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/08/2015,02:50:50,Scott France,Victorgorgia 08/08/2015,02:50:55,tinamolodtsova,SQA 08/08/2015,02:51:06,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus 08/08/2015,02:51:07,Scott France,Can't type fast enough for all this diversity 08/08/2015,02:51:21,tinamolodtsova,type isidids) 08/08/2015,02:51:49,amybaco-taylor,zoom on paragoriga 08/08/2015,02:51:55,amybaco-taylor,too late 08/08/2015,02:52:12,tinamolodtsova,CORPA 08/08/2015,02:52:29,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,02:52:37,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/08/2015,02:52:43,amybaco-taylor,SPO 08/08/2015,02:52:49,amybaco-taylor,CORI whips 08/08/2015,02:53:02,amybaco-taylor,CORO ANthomastus 08/08/2015,02:53:13,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/08/2015,02:53:21,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/08/2015,02:53:47,amybaco-taylor,SPO 08/08/2015,02:54:24,amybaco-taylor,What is depth? 08/08/2015,02:54:34,michaelparke,There's not enough fish to keep her interested 08/08/2015,02:54:39,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/08/2015,02:54:44,amybaco-taylor,Hasn't been logging with all lost singals 08/08/2015,02:54:46,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,02:54:51,amybaco-taylor,1782m 08/08/2015,02:54:52,okeanosexplorer,1782m 08/08/2015,02:56:03,Scott France,Post-dive call may be short because of the continuous dropping of call! 08/08/2015,02:56:20,tinamolodtsova,is it anothe branched Irido&) 08/08/2015,02:56:31,Scott France,Don't joke with me!! 08/08/2015,02:56:54,brucemundy,Thanks everyone. I enjoyed this dive. I have to go for the weekend, but I hope to be back in the chat on Monday. 08/08/2015,02:57:44,tinamolodtsova,CORI "Isidiella' 08/08/2015,02:57:54,okeanosexplorer,Thank you, Bruce. We really apprecaite all your help! 08/08/2015,02:58:28,tinamolodtsova,thank everybody, it was a good dive.. a bit freezing, but good 08/08/2015,02:59:08,Scott France,Unfortunately the telecon is dropped again! 08/08/2015,02:59:14,Scott France,So can't hear you now. 08/08/2015,03:00:22,Scott France,Nice job today all. 08/08/2015,03:00:50,okeanosexplorer,We will reconvene tomorrow 08/08/2015,03:00:50,okeanosexplorer,Aloha 08/08/2015,18:27:35,okeanosexplorer,Aloha and good morning everyone! We will have our pre-dive science call in 2 minutes 08/08/2015,18:31:08,okeanosexplorer,we are setting up the conference line 08/08/2015,18:41:29,okexnav,LAT :25.50810, LON : -173.52296, DEPTH : 639.7791m, TEMP : 6.10289C, SAL : 34.09801 PSU, DO : 2.83097 mg/L 08/08/2015,18:42:16,iscwatch,Today we're getting some strange pixelization on I2 which is causing some boxy artifacts on our I1 fullres reflection and consumer feeds 08/08/2015,18:42:30,iscwatch,Doesn't seem as severe as yesterday's outages 08/08/2015,18:50:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50809, LON : -173.52250, DEPTH : 898.1843m, TEMP : 4.10238C, SAL : 34.32943 PSU, DO : 1.12124 mg/L 08/08/2015,18:55:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50826, LON : -173.52246, DEPTH :1042.8209m, TEMP : 3.63255C, SAL : 34.41562 PSU, DO : 1.22807 mg/L 08/08/2015,19:05:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50794, LON : -173.52277, DEPTH :1335.8016m, TEMP : 2.93276C, SAL : 34.51832 PSU, DO : 1.69708 mg/L 08/08/2015,19:12:23,okexnav,LAT :25.50792, LON : -173.52277, DEPTH :1483.8180m, TEMP : 2.55394C, SAL : 34.56247 PSU, DO : 2.11946 mg/L 08/08/2015,19:19:22,kelleyelliott,Hi all - can those of you on shore please let us know how the audio and video connection is coming across? We have the satellite engineers currently making adjustments to our satellite dish and would really appreciate feedback on how things look and sound on shore? 08/08/2015,19:20:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50761, LON : -173.52267, DEPTH :1777.6013m, TEMP : 2.08023C, SAL : 34.61039 PSU, DO : 2.73283 mg/L 08/08/2015,19:20:52,Scott France,Audio is loud and clear to me right now... 08/08/2015,19:21:05,Scott France,Streaming i mean... 08/08/2015,19:21:09,Scott France,Video lloks clear 08/08/2015,19:21:29,Scott France,Papa 08/08/2015,19:21:31,Scott France,hanow 08/08/2015,19:21:37,Scott France,hoe-kue-a 08/08/2015,19:21:37,okeanosexplorer,Excellent, thanks Scott! 08/08/2015,19:21:44,Scott France,papahanow 08/08/2015,19:21:47,Scott France,hoe 08/08/2015,19:21:51,Scott France,kue akea 08/08/2015,19:21:55,Scott France,Faster! 08/08/2015,19:22:16,leswatling,except its Moe kua kea 08/08/2015,19:22:34,Scott France,My typing is worse than my pronounciation 08/08/2015,19:22:53,Jared Drewniak,The color chart you see is called a "chip chart." The white stripes at the center are used to calibrate focus and the colors on the outside are used to calibrate how the camera "sees" color. We have a piece of engineering equipment called a "vector scope" that measures the accuracy of the colors numerically as vectors. This takes the guess work out of calibrating color and allows us to adjust the camera consistently. 08/08/2015,19:23:50,Jared Drewniak,All these charts are created to a special broadcast standards. 08/08/2015,19:23:54,Scott France,First interuption/freeze in video/audio 08/08/2015,19:24:50,Scott France,Intermittent... 08/08/2015,19:25:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50747, LON : -173.52269, DEPTH :1932.7484m, TEMP : 1.96710C, SAL : 34.62123 PSU, DO : 2.85309 mg/L 08/08/2015,19:26:36,kelleyelliott,Thanks, Scott. Please keep the feedback on the connectivity/audio/video dropouts coming. We'll monitor the eventlog. 08/08/2015,19:27:03,Jared Drewniak,Thanks Scott. MTN is working remotely to troubleshoot the vsat. 08/08/2015,19:28:09,Scott France,Has been stable now for past few minutes. 08/08/2015,19:28:20,Scott France,Note I am providing feedback as requested by Kelley 08/08/2015,19:29:28,Scott France,Continues to be stable 08/08/2015,19:29:31,Scott France,Audio good 08/08/2015,19:30:14,amybaco-taylor,I have a couple kids who can say the name! 08/08/2015,19:30:47,Scott France,haha I'll bet you do! 08/08/2015,19:31:03,Scott France,I'll bet they can pronounce a lot of coral species names as well! 08/08/2015,19:31:22,Scott France,Video/audio continues to be stable 08/08/2015,19:31:51,leswatling,and dinosaur names.... that is a skill that gets lost on the way to adulthood, at least in America.... 08/08/2015,19:32:34,Scott France,Conference line also clear 08/08/2015,19:32:42,amybaco-taylor,Neither of my kids are into dinosaurs for some reason 08/08/2015,19:32:47,Scott France,CORI - good start! 08/08/2015,19:33:01,okeanosexplorer,Glad they are into Marine National Monuments, Amy! 08/08/2015,19:33:12,amybaco-taylor,THey are watching with me 08/08/2015,19:33:26,leswatling,probably because they are into corals instead 08/08/2015,19:34:07,leswatling,Iridogorgia magnispiralis, young 08/08/2015,19:34:40,leswatling,frozen video for a moment... 08/08/2015,19:34:46,Scott France,Slight video/audio/telecon freeze 08/08/2015,19:34:54,Scott France,But all back quickly 08/08/2015,19:35:08,okexnav,LAT :25.50746, LON : -173.52213, DEPTH :2113.7267m, TEMP : 1.84483C, SAL : 34.63435 PSU, DO : 3.07721 mg/L 08/08/2015,19:35:54,Scott France,There are some CORI unbranched here 08/08/2015,19:36:11,Scott France,Awesome! 08/08/2015,19:36:16,leswatling,a garden of primnoids with the occasional bamboo whip? 08/08/2015,19:36:21,okeanosexplorer,You owe them ice cream, Amy! 08/08/2015,19:36:52,amybaco-taylor,Yes, definitely! 08/08/2015,19:37:21,Scott France,Some of the bases are very white, so possibly bamboo fans rather than primnoids? We'll see soon 08/08/2015,19:37:34,okeanosexplorer,CORA- Bathypathes 08/08/2015,19:37:46,okeanosexplorer,CORCH - Iridogorgia magnispiralis 08/08/2015,19:38:08,okeanosexplorer,CORCH - Chrysogorgia geniculata 08/08/2015,19:38:27,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Bolosoma sp. 08/08/2015,19:39:10,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Stauropathes staurocrada 08/08/2015,19:39:55,Scott France,Possible Acanthogorgia yellow bushes as well? 08/08/2015,19:40:08,okexnav,LAT :25.50777, LON : -173.52207, DEPTH :2112.0478m, TEMP : 1.85553C, SAL : 34.63666 PSU, DO : 3.04614 mg/L 08/08/2015,19:40:20,Scott France,These look like isidid planar fans from here… 08/08/2015,19:40:28,Scott France,Keratoisis type 08/08/2015,19:41:05,leswatling,contracted polyps are columnar so yep 08/08/2015,19:41:29,leswatling,hyrdroid on that branch 08/08/2015,19:42:21,leswatling,should take a close look at the more densly branched fans also 08/08/2015,19:42:25,Abby Lapointe,Hello! 08/08/2015,19:42:48,okeanosexplorer,Welcome Abby, thanks for joining us! 08/08/2015,19:43:06,leswatling,lyrate primnoid 08/08/2015,19:43:11,amybaco-taylor,Looks like both are there 08/08/2015,19:43:20,Scott France,CORPR 08/08/2015,19:44:07,leswatling,frozen screen during the close up so missed most of it 08/08/2015,19:44:09,okeanosexplorer,Calythrophota angularis? 08/08/2015,19:44:34,amybaco-taylor,We also got a few Narella from this site 08/08/2015,19:44:37,Scott France,In terms of abundance right here, looks like the isidids dominate 08/08/2015,19:45:24,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Heteropathes 08/08/2015,19:46:32,amybaco-taylor,CORCH 08/08/2015,19:46:52,okeanosexplorer,CORC - Corallium sp. 08/08/2015,19:48:16,leswatling,zoanthids again 08/08/2015,19:48:17,Scott France,ZOA overgrowth 08/08/2015,19:48:30,amybaco-taylor,Yes ZOA 08/08/2015,19:49:03,leswatling,beginning stages of gold coral? 08/08/2015,19:49:37,Scott France,Not very gold… Platinum coral? 08/08/2015,19:49:41,leswatling,video frozen 08/08/2015,19:49:44,Scott France,;-) 08/08/2015,19:50:02,Scott France,Yup. Video/audio/telecon freeze 08/08/2015,19:50:08,okexnav,LAT :25.50774, LON : -173.52209, DEPTH :2109.4176m, TEMP : 1.85820C, SAL : 34.63449 PSU, DO : 3.08631 mg/L 08/08/2015,19:50:10,Scott France,telecon back 08/08/2015,19:50:14,Scott France,video back 08/08/2015,19:50:16,leswatling,its back 08/08/2015,19:50:20,amybaco-taylor,CORI 08/08/2015,19:50:22,okeanosexplorer,:) 08/08/2015,19:50:53,leswatling,very thin axis 08/08/2015,19:51:09,Scott France,Yes, and polyps mostly to one side 08/08/2015,19:51:10,leswatling,can't see branch origins however 08/08/2015,19:51:17,amybaco-taylor,Is that red thing a POL? 08/08/2015,19:51:20,Scott France,Right there - internodal 08/08/2015,19:51:39,Scott France,On back branch Amy? 08/08/2015,19:51:49,Scott France,Perhaps contracted ACN? 08/08/2015,19:51:50,leswatling,good 08/08/2015,19:51:51,amybaco-taylor,yeah 08/08/2015,19:52:08,amybaco-taylor,CORC 08/08/2015,19:52:14,amybaco-taylor,CORCH 08/08/2015,19:52:25,leswatling,probably Keratoisis group 08/08/2015,19:52:34,leswatling,or complex or something 08/08/2015,19:52:41,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Umbellapathes helioanthes 08/08/2015,19:52:45,amybaco-taylor,When we dove here it changed as we moved across it 08/08/2015,19:52:51,amybaco-taylor,the community did 08/08/2015,19:53:44,leswatling,good, I thought you were giving us something surreal to deal with with :) 08/08/2015,19:54:14,leswatling,a Salvador Dali landscape 08/08/2015,19:54:39,leswatling,frpzem agaom 08/08/2015,19:54:53,leswatling,again, speaking of bad typing 08/08/2015,19:54:54,Scott France,Lost video/telecon/okeanosexplorer in eventlog 08/08/2015,19:55:08,okexnav,LAT :25.50800, LON : -173.52211, DEPTH :2105.3219m, TEMP : 1.85911C, SAL : 34.63409 PSU, DO : 3.06866 mg/L 08/08/2015,19:55:09,Scott France,All back 08/08/2015,19:56:08,leswatling,nice pattern at the base fo that anemone 08/08/2015,19:56:47,Abby Lapointe,Gorgeous! 08/08/2015,19:57:58,leswatling,I would say the video has not improved too much with respect to freezes from yesterday 08/08/2015,19:59:41,okeanosexplorer,CORC - Corallium 08/08/2015,19:59:49,amybaco-taylor,CORI many 08/08/2015,20:00:28,okeanosexplorer,PEN 08/08/2015,20:00:35,amybaco-taylor,CORA 08/08/2015,20:00:41,amybaco-taylor,CORCH 08/08/2015,20:00:48,Nicole Morgan,CORC 08/08/2015,20:01:57,leswatling,somebody did a nice job of filing all those barnacle plates 08/08/2015,20:02:59,Abby Lapointe,More zoanthids? 08/08/2015,20:03:04,leswatling,I wonder if those bamboo pieces dropped off nearby colonies? 08/08/2015,20:03:45,leswatling,agree with Abby, more zoanthids 08/08/2015,20:05:11,okexnav,LAT :25.50811, LON : -173.52210, DEPTH :2101.6936m, TEMP : 1.86662C, SAL : 34.63243 PSU, DO : 3.03090 mg/L 08/08/2015,20:05:36,okeanosexplorer,ASR on CORI 08/08/2015,20:05:43,leswatling,Keratoisis being eaten by you know who.... 08/08/2015,20:06:03,leswatling,an Evoplosoma? 08/08/2015,20:06:35,leswatling,makes picking out the branching pattern real easy 08/08/2015,20:06:57,Abby Lapointe,A lot of Keratoisis here! 08/08/2015,20:07:23,Scott France,SQA Uroptychus on the CORI whip at back left 08/08/2015,20:08:52,amybaco-taylor,You can see in camera 2 all the corals have the same orientation 08/08/2015,20:09:12,Nicole Morgan,I think Chris Mah would agree with you on Hippasteria http://echinoblog.blogspot.com/2014/06/the-hippest-post-you-know-new.html 08/08/2015,20:10:03,Scott France,Large SPO on left 08/08/2015,20:10:06,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/08/2015,20:10:11,okexnav,LAT :25.50822, LON : -173.52199, DEPTH :2097.9977m, TEMP : 1.86179C, SAL : 34.63347 PSU, DO : 3.01909 mg/L 08/08/2015,20:10:35,amybaco-taylor,CORA bathypathes 08/08/2015,20:10:40,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/08/2015,20:10:48,Scott France,POL swimming 08/08/2015,20:10:58,amybaco-taylor,CORI many 08/08/2015,20:11:10,Scott France,Curly cue whip CORI 08/08/2015,20:11:36,Nicole Morgan,CORA yellow 08/08/2015,20:11:43,tinamolodtsova,anothe ASR 08/08/2015,20:11:51,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,20:12:04,amybaco-taylor,CORCH Iridogorgia 08/08/2015,20:12:46,amybaco-taylor,Could there be lives ones in there? 08/08/2015,20:12:57,tinamolodtsova,CORA ? Stauropathes 08/08/2015,20:13:06,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/08/2015,20:13:17,michaelparke,Still wondering about the lower depth limit 08/08/2015,20:13:42,tinamolodtsova,2 FSH 08/08/2015,20:14:06,amybaco-taylor,Head looks different from ones we been seeing 08/08/2015,20:14:42,tinamolodtsova,lost audio 08/08/2015,20:15:06,leswatling,roundnose but I don't know if roundnose grenadiers are in this area. 08/08/2015,20:15:37,leswatling,The Iridogrogia is standing straight up. No current... 08/08/2015,20:16:13,amybaco-taylor,There would have to be an incredible field of barnacles to make this much 08/08/2015,20:16:20,amybaco-taylor,CORPR 08/08/2015,20:16:27,amybaco-taylor,CORC 08/08/2015,20:16:50,leswatling,Or there was at one time. Their recruitment must be episodic 08/08/2015,20:17:42,amybaco-taylor,Is there a scoop you could use to sample? 08/08/2015,20:17:46,leswatling,I think this could be called a thanatocoenosis. 08/08/2015,20:19:55,okeanosexplorer,Paragorgia 08/08/2015,20:20:09,okexnav,LAT :25.50858, LON : -173.52220, DEPTH :2094.5284m, TEMP : 1.88135C, SAL : 34.63184 PSU, DO : 3.03447 mg/L 08/08/2015,20:20:10,amybaco-taylor,Can we zoom on paragorgia? 08/08/2015,20:20:14,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/08/2015,20:21:45,tinamolodtsova,cORA Stauropathes 08/08/2015,20:22:57,Nicole Morgan,The arm is working better? 08/08/2015,20:23:12,Scott France,Yes, arm was fixed. 08/08/2015,20:23:13,amybaco-taylor,Is that a trissopathes on left? 08/08/2015,20:23:22,tinamolodtsova,it was a problem witharm? 08/08/2015,20:23:33,amybaco-taylor,yesterday toward end of dive 08/08/2015,20:24:03,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom? 08/08/2015,20:24:32,tinamolodtsova,Pteropods 08/08/2015,20:24:36,leswatling,I think it was a Paragorgia judging by the brittle star 08/08/2015,20:24:46,tinamolodtsova,looks like lokal accumulation 08/08/2015,20:25:01,amybaco-taylor,I just hadn't seem a zoom on paragoriga here yet 08/08/2015,20:25:09,okexnav,LAT :25.50856, LON : -173.52215, DEPTH :2094.8348m, TEMP : 1.87509C, SAL : 34.63058 PSU, DO : 3.05591 mg/L 08/08/2015,20:25:17,amybaco-taylor,CORA bathypathes 08/08/2015,20:25:54,tinamolodtsova,I do not know, need better zoom, perhaps Trissopathes or Chrysopathes 08/08/2015,20:26:19,amybaco-taylor,Looks like a coralliid 08/08/2015,20:26:36,leswatling,Did a little checking and it seems the barnacle is probably a large scalpellid, which is an ancient group of stalked barnacles 08/08/2015,20:26:41,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauropathes behind Parogorgia 08/08/2015,20:26:41,amybaco-taylor,Can you zoom more on polyps by chanbce? 08/08/2015,20:27:06,tinamolodtsova,is it corallium? 08/08/2015,20:27:34,amybaco-taylor,Yes COrallium on the genus 08/08/2015,20:27:35,leswatling,If its a corallid then we have to revise our ideas about the brittle star association 08/08/2015,20:27:43,amybaco-taylor,I don't think we can get species without a sample 08/08/2015,20:28:10,amybaco-taylor,Noting unbranched basket star as commensal 08/08/2015,20:28:19,amybaco-taylor,CORI 08/08/2015,20:28:39,leswatling,Keratoisis group bamboo 08/08/2015,20:28:52,Scott France,If that was a corallid, it must be related to the "softer" kishinouyei type…? 08/08/2015,20:29:03,tinamolodtsova,HYD on CORI Keritoisis 08/08/2015,20:29:34,leswatling,its an asteroschematid 08/08/2015,20:30:03,amybaco-taylor,I want ot say abyssale, but don' 08/08/2015,20:30:06,amybaco-taylor,t hold me to it 08/08/2015,20:30:24,tinamolodtsova,Can we zoom after on CORA on the left to confirm genus? 08/08/2015,20:30:29,Scott France,siphonozooids? 08/08/2015,20:30:36,leswatling,yeah Amy, not sure how we would tell from the video image 08/08/2015,20:30:36,amybaco-taylor,yes 08/08/2015,20:30:43,tinamolodtsova,nicely seen 08/08/2015,20:31:39,amybaco-taylor,SOrry you broke up if you were asking a quesiton? 08/08/2015,20:32:20,tinamolodtsova,video frozen 08/08/2015,20:32:37,Scott France,Lost video/telecon/okeanosexplorer in eventlog 08/08/2015,20:32:51,tinamolodtsova,a bit right 08/08/2015,20:33:10,tinamolodtsova,yes, this one 08/08/2015,20:33:27,amybaco-taylor,PYC 08/08/2015,20:33:31,tinamolodtsova,ah, 08/08/2015,20:33:36,amybaco-taylor,on COORA trissopathes 08/08/2015,20:33:36,tinamolodtsova,wrong side 08/08/2015,20:33:50,tinamolodtsova,yes, Trissopathes 08/08/2015,20:34:42,tinamolodtsova,what about collecting branch with pycnogonid 08/08/2015,20:35:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50864, LON : -173.52209, DEPTH :2095.3742m, TEMP : 1.89784C, SAL : 34.62899 PSU, DO : 3.01547 mg/L 08/08/2015,20:35:34,amybaco-taylor,CORA 08/08/2015,20:35:48,tinamolodtsova,Stauropathes 08/08/2015,20:36:29,tinamolodtsova,90% Stauropathes staurocrada 08/08/2015,20:36:30,Scott France,Video/audio back but you were dropped from telecon 08/08/2015,20:37:09,tinamolodtsova,there are at least 4 Stauropathes in view 08/08/2015,20:37:26,okeanosexplorer,Tina, do you want to collect Trissopathes? 08/08/2015,20:37:34,tinamolodtsova,perhaps yes 08/08/2015,20:37:48,okeanosexplorer,I am not sure if there any any Hawaiian Trissapthes specimens at the USNM? 08/08/2015,20:38:30,okeanosexplorer,We have seen quite a few of these colonies on this trip 08/08/2015,20:38:45,tinamolodtsova,not sure, I cannot check till Monday. is trissopathes in the list Dennis sent to you? 08/08/2015,20:38:58,tinamolodtsova,we can do later 08/08/2015,20:39:19,okeanosexplorer,ASR 08/08/2015,20:39:44,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/08/2015,20:39:53,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauropathes 08/08/2015,20:39:58,tinamolodtsova,lost audio 08/08/2015,20:40:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50861, LON : -173.52216, DEPTH :2092.7274m, TEMP : 1.90551C, SAL : 34.63004 PSU, DO : 3.01171 mg/L 08/08/2015,20:40:21,okeanosexplorer,Yes, and I have noted to grab one, but just wanted to get a sense of what is the most dominant species before we collect 08/08/2015,20:41:40,Scott France,telecom back 08/08/2015,20:41:52,tinamolodtsova,OPH on CORI whip 08/08/2015,20:42:09,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauropathes 08/08/2015,20:42:43,tinamolodtsova,CORI? Liriform 08/08/2015,20:42:57,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauropathes 08/08/2015,20:43:19,tinamolodtsova,Stauropathes seems to be more common here than Bathypathes 08/08/2015,20:44:01,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauropathes 08/08/2015,20:44:02,michaelgarcia,rock surface looks like pillow lavas that have been slightly eroded 08/08/2015,20:44:10,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Chrisogorgia 08/08/2015,20:44:23,Andrea Quattrini,POL 08/08/2015,20:44:45,okeanosexplorer,yes tina, but it looks very similar to staurpathes staurocrada and our permit only allows us to collect potentailly new species or new records 08/08/2015,20:45:07,tinamolodtsova,no, I am not for collecting Stauropathes 08/08/2015,20:45:36,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathes 08/08/2015,20:45:42,Andrea Quattrini,ACN 08/08/2015,20:45:43,okeanosexplorer,got it, tina 08/08/2015,20:46:12,Andrea Quattrini,hi! 08/08/2015,20:46:23,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/08/2015,20:46:40,amybaco-taylor,Is that another coralliid on right? 08/08/2015,20:46:42,Andrea Quattrini,Paragorgia 08/08/2015,20:46:42,Nicole Morgan,CORA 08/08/2015,20:46:43,Andrea Quattrini,? 08/08/2015,20:46:50,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauro& Bathy 08/08/2015,20:47:41,tinamolodtsova,Amy if this lyriform thing is prinnoid or bamboo? 08/08/2015,20:47:59,amybaco-taylor,Not sure where your looking? 08/08/2015,20:48:07,okeanosexplorer,i believe it is a primnoid 08/08/2015,20:48:13,tinamolodtsova,a little bit left 08/08/2015,20:48:14,Scott France,Tina: primnoid 08/08/2015,20:48:18,amybaco-taylor,COrallium 08/08/2015,20:48:21,Andrea Quattrini,Corallium 08/08/2015,20:48:21,okeanosexplorer,it looks like calythrophora angularies 08/08/2015,20:48:30,okeanosexplorer,to our left 08/08/2015,20:48:31,Allen Andrews,Did we find out if a dead sponge stalk was considered "biological" collection? 08/08/2015,20:48:34,Andrea Quattrini,or Hemicorallium? 08/08/2015,20:48:41,tinamolodtsova,Another CORA Trisso? 08/08/2015,20:48:48,amybaco-taylor,I think COrallium 08/08/2015,20:49:03,okeanosexplorer,yes allen, a dead sponge will count as a biological specimen 08/08/2015,20:49:13,Allen Andrews,Thank you. 08/08/2015,20:49:19,tinamolodtsova,it is not fair 08/08/2015,20:49:26,tinamolodtsova,I mean sponge 08/08/2015,20:49:38,Allen Andrews,Huge Corallium. What might be the height? 08/08/2015,20:50:08,okexnav,LAT :25.50881, LON : -173.52206, DEPTH :2086.8283m, TEMP : 1.92733C, SAL : 34.62613 PSU, DO : 2.90847 mg/L 08/08/2015,20:50:17,Allen Andrews,Laser seem to show 40 cm tall? If so, likely >100 years old. 08/08/2015,20:50:27,okeanosexplorer,best estimate is 0.5-0.75m for the corallium 08/08/2015,20:50:41,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/08/2015,20:50:44,Allen Andrews,Ancient coral 08/08/2015,20:50:54,Andrea Quattrini,CORCH 08/08/2015,20:51:03,Andrea Quattrini,Iridogorgia 08/08/2015,20:51:12,tinamolodtsova,CORA 08/08/2015,20:51:21,tinamolodtsova,Iridogorgia 08/08/2015,20:51:24,Andrea Quattrini,another Corallium what is the CORC 08/08/2015,20:51:27,amybaco-taylor,Looks like one sampled 08/08/2015,20:51:35,okeanosexplorer,CORCH 08/08/2015,20:51:37,Allen Andrews,FYI - Our 30 cm colony from Davidson seamount was >120 years old. 08/08/2015,20:51:48,Andrea Quattrini,C ?pinnata 08/08/2015,20:51:55,Andrea Quattrini,rock pen? 08/08/2015,20:51:56,tinamolodtsova,rockpen on back? 08/08/2015,20:52:03,amybaco-taylor,Allen, they get even bigger at this site, hopefully we'll see those 08/08/2015,20:52:08,tinamolodtsova,just above ACN 08/08/2015,20:52:14,okeanosexplorer,PEN 08/08/2015,20:52:15,Andrea Quattrini,?Anthoptilum 08/08/2015,20:52:25,Jared Drewniak,Telepresence tech here. I'm going to make a quick adjustment to feed two. You will lose it for a minute or so. 08/08/2015,20:52:32,Allen Andrews,Hi Amy! 08/08/2015,20:52:45,Nicole Morgan,In regards to FSH zoomed in a while ago, Randy on Facebook group has put forth Nezumia genus. I am just the messenger :) 08/08/2015,20:53:06,Andrea Quattrini,ACN on CORCH 08/08/2015,20:53:06,tinamolodtsova,say hello to Randy 08/08/2015,20:53:14,okeanosexplorer,Thanks nicole 08/08/2015,20:53:17,Nicole Morgan,rockpen 08/08/2015,20:53:44,Andrea Quattrini,similar to the other CPEN from the first or second dive 08/08/2015,20:54:06,okeanosexplorer,we cannot hear you scott 08/08/2015,20:54:12,tinamolodtsova,CPEN Looks like Anthoptilum for me. No sclerites visible.. but in the same time it is not crooked... 08/08/2015,20:54:48,Jared Drewniak,All set. Thanks. 08/08/2015,20:54:52,tinamolodtsova,OPH at the back of CPEN 08/08/2015,20:55:00,Andrea Quattrini,Calibelemon has autozoods arranged in opposite pairs along rachis with each pair separated with bare axis 08/08/2015,20:55:03,Andrea Quattrini,from Williams 08/08/2015,20:55:08,okexnav,LAT :25.50897, LON : -173.52198, DEPTH :2084.1352m, TEMP : 1.92893C, SAL : 34.62652 PSU, DO : 3.00527 mg/L 08/08/2015,20:55:12,tinamolodtsova,CORA Trissopathes.. aparently 08/08/2015,20:55:39,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy Stauro 08/08/2015,20:56:07,Allen Andrews,Incredible garden 08/08/2015,20:56:09,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauro ++ &Bathy 08/08/2015,20:56:23,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Iridogorgia 08/08/2015,20:56:34,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathypathys 08/08/2015,20:57:26,tinamolodtsova,SQA? at the back left of Irido on stalk 08/08/2015,20:58:01,tinamolodtsova,Les is not here? 08/08/2015,20:58:44,tinamolodtsova,very neat increase of size of pinnules 08/08/2015,20:58:45,michaelgarcia,rumbly rok surface 08/08/2015,20:58:53,Andrea Quattrini,CORCH 08/08/2015,20:58:55,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauro 08/08/2015,20:59:08,michaelgarcia,curious that the corals don't mind the loose rock surface 08/08/2015,20:59:09,tinamolodtsova,CORC 08/08/2015,20:59:38,tinamolodtsova,they mind currents I guess 08/08/2015,20:59:39,Scott France,can see some colonies tumbled over with their loose rock 08/08/2015,20:59:49,Scott France,But overall density here is a bit lower 08/08/2015,21:00:10,Scott France,Any rock with biology is a better rock!! ;-) 08/08/2015,21:00:12,tinamolodtsova,but species are mostly the same 08/08/2015,21:00:33,Allen Andrews,More of a tallus slope. 08/08/2015,21:00:34,okeanosexplorer,Paragorgia 08/08/2015,21:00:45,amybaco-taylor,COrallium 08/08/2015,21:00:50,michaelgarcia,Is this surface young? If so, the Mn coating on rocks will be thinner 08/08/2015,21:01:05,Allen Andrews,I agree with Scott! 08/08/2015,21:01:13,amybaco-taylor,Since we're collecting, perhaps the Coralliid? 08/08/2015,21:01:34,Andrea Quattrini,are all of the orange/yellow CORA Stauropathes? 08/08/2015,21:01:41,Nicole Morgan,zoom on anthomastus after collection? interesting polyp shape 08/08/2015,21:01:44,Allen Andrews,Grab the rock with the bamboo at base? 08/08/2015,21:01:54,amybaco-taylor,Has to go in biobox if has coral 08/08/2015,21:01:59,Scott France,Anthomastus on left? 08/08/2015,21:02:23,Nicole Morgan,@Scott, yes, that one 08/08/2015,21:02:30,Allen Andrews,Bamboo rock closer 08/08/2015,21:02:51,amybaco-taylor,We could also sample the larger Corallium on right, if no one has a bio priority 08/08/2015,21:02:55,tinamolodtsova,looks like noth CORA are Stauropathes 08/08/2015,21:03:16,Nicole Morgan,Is that another branching Irisdo in back right night to Corallid? 08/08/2015,21:03:17,Andrea Quattrini,at least 8 or 9 species in view? 08/08/2015,21:03:23,Andrea Quattrini,coral species 08/08/2015,21:03:23,Nicole Morgan,Irido sorry 08/08/2015,21:03:38,tinamolodtsova,but I am not so sure about right one/ It was zoomed? 08/08/2015,21:04:35,Allen Andrews,Medium rock in close middle with vertical bamboo? 08/08/2015,21:04:58,Scott France,@Nicole: can't quite tell if it is branching... 08/08/2015,21:05:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50934, LON : -173.52204, DEPTH :2082.8839m, TEMP : 1.93347C, SAL : 34.62717 PSU, DO : 2.96197 mg/L 08/08/2015,21:05:25,Nicole Morgan,@Scott, neither can I. Hoping someone else has better eyes! 08/08/2015,21:05:41,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus 08/08/2015,21:07:11,tinamolodtsova,if we are taking stone with Anthomastus - accidentally - what sample it is? 08/08/2015,21:07:28,Allen Andrews,Rock with bamboo in middle front center 08/08/2015,21:07:38,Allen Andrews,Directly below arm 08/08/2015,21:07:41,okeanosexplorer,both a biological and a geological sample, Tina 08/08/2015,21:08:04,Allen Andrews,Video inconsistent... 08/08/2015,21:08:25,Allen Andrews,Not going for rock with coral? 08/08/2015,21:08:31,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom after at right CORA? 08/08/2015,21:09:27,okeanosexplorer,Collected basalt sample, SPEC01GEO, 2082m, -173.52199, 25.50939 08/08/2015,21:09:27,Scott France,Small SPO on rock 08/08/2015,21:10:03,Scott France,@Nicole - I don't see branching on that Iridogorgia 08/08/2015,21:10:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50936, LON : -173.52201, DEPTH :2082.8748m, TEMP : 1.94120C, SAL : 34.62594 PSU, DO : 2.93632 mg/L 08/08/2015,21:10:37,tinamolodtsova,BRY or HYD 08/08/2015,21:10:45,tinamolodtsova,HYD 08/08/2015,21:10:54,Andrea Quattrini,BRYon left 08/08/2015,21:11:05,amybaco-taylor,I would put it in biobox to keep that 08/08/2015,21:11:07,Andrea Quattrini,amazing SPO 08/08/2015,21:11:24,tinamolodtsova,Andrea... they can count it in biology... 08/08/2015,21:11:28,Allen Andrews,Can we zoom on the odd looking flat areas between the rocks? It looks like a coral bone yard. 08/08/2015,21:11:34,Andrea Quattrini,no that is a HYD not BRY 08/08/2015,21:11:59,tinamolodtsova,wow 08/08/2015,21:12:05,tinamolodtsova,it is SPO 08/08/2015,21:12:21,tinamolodtsova,Cladorhyzidae I guess 08/08/2015,21:14:26,Andrea Quattrini,how many more hours in the dive? 08/08/2015,21:14:46,Allen Andrews,Vote to move on from the rock. 08/08/2015,21:15:12,Andrea Quattrini,video froze 08/08/2015,21:16:14,tinamolodtsova,yes 08/08/2015,21:16:17,Allen Andrews,No video 08/08/2015,21:17:15,tinamolodtsova,please right CORA 08/08/2015,21:17:50,Allen Andrews,Can we zoom on the odd looking flat areas between the rocks?  It looks like a coral bone yard. 08/08/2015,21:17:59,kelleyelliott,Did we lose the audio connection when the video last froze? 08/08/2015,21:18:06,Scott France,Not the telecon 08/08/2015,21:18:13,Scott France,but yes on video/audio 08/08/2015,21:18:26,Scott France,That is: the telecon was not dropped 08/08/2015,21:18:52,Allen Andrews,Possible to multitask with camera? 08/08/2015,21:18:55,Allen Andrews,Can we zoom on the odd looking flat areas between the rocks?  It looks like a coral bone yard. 08/08/2015,21:19:07,Scott France,@Allen: we've had a few close looks at piles like these and they appear to be piles of barnacle plates 08/08/2015,21:19:18,Allen Andrews,Thank you. 08/08/2015,21:19:21,okeanosexplorer,Thanks Mike 08/08/2015,21:21:09,okexnav,LAT :25.50936, LON : -173.52207, DEPTH :2082.8970m, TEMP : 1.97340C, SAL : 34.62840 PSU, DO : 2.85621 mg/L 08/08/2015,21:21:18,okeanosexplorer,CORO - Anthomastus 08/08/2015,21:22:33,Andrea Quattrini,solitary polyp in background 08/08/2015,21:22:39,tinamolodtsova,Cannot see stalk, but it is not fisheri 08/08/2015,21:22:42,amybaco-taylor,offspring? 08/08/2015,21:23:20,tinamolodtsova,they can reproduce asexually 08/08/2015,21:23:36,tinamolodtsova,at least attached forms 08/08/2015,21:23:59,Nicole Morgan,@Scott, I didn't see any branching on Irido-like coral while sampling rock, so probably not the branching type 08/08/2015,21:24:05,tinamolodtsova,can we look at it from head? 08/08/2015,21:24:11,amybaco-taylor,That does not surprise me, I have many times seen groups of them with a central larger colony 08/08/2015,21:24:27,amybaco-taylor,That or they perhaps have crawling larvae? 08/08/2015,21:24:43,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom next available Anthomastus as well? 08/08/2015,21:24:45,Scott France,I too have seen clusters around larger ones. 08/08/2015,21:24:57,Scott France,But Tina: do you mean they asexually produce larvae? 08/08/2015,21:25:05,Andrea Quattrini,do they have crawling larvae? 08/08/2015,21:25:08,Scott France,That didn't look like the product of fission... 08/08/2015,21:25:12,tinamolodtsova,no. I mean laceration 08/08/2015,21:25:20,amybaco-taylor,Ow 08/08/2015,21:25:44,Scott France,I agree with Amy and Andrea that that is likely local recruitment by crawling 08/08/2015,21:25:48,Scott France,or immediate settling 08/08/2015,21:25:55,tinamolodtsova,I have seen samples with colonies connected at base 08/08/2015,21:25:56,amybaco-taylor,Has someone tested them genetically for asex repro? 08/08/2015,21:26:10,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/08/2015,21:26:11,amybaco-taylor,Neat 08/08/2015,21:26:12,Andrea Quattrini,doubtful... 08/08/2015,21:26:14,okexnav,LAT :25.50954, LON : -173.52213, DEPTH :2087.4320m, TEMP : 1.97573C, SAL : 34.62230 PSU, DO : 2.85803 mg/L 08/08/2015,21:26:21,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus 08/08/2015,21:26:42,tinamolodtsova,we have lost them 08/08/2015,21:27:04,Scott France,Amy: not to my knowledge. 08/08/2015,21:27:17,Scott France,Don't recall what Mercier lab has shown... 08/08/2015,21:27:30,amybaco-taylor,I was wondering if Tina might have since she has worked with that group a lot? 08/08/2015,21:27:32,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/08/2015,21:27:39,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/08/2015,21:27:45,Nicole Morgan,New SPO? 08/08/2015,21:28:16,Andrea Quattrini,yes, anthomastus have crawling larvae according to erik's thesis work... 08/08/2015,21:28:18,tinamolodtsova,only morphologically - no genetics 08/08/2015,21:29:59,Scott France,Two more small Anthomastus below left of SPO 08/08/2015,21:30:25,Nicole Morgan,To clarify I was asking new to cruise. It's looked different to Regardella we have seen 08/08/2015,21:30:40,tinamolodtsova,you have better view than me 08/08/2015,21:31:07,Scott France,One has only 4 polyps, other perhaps 2 polyps 08/08/2015,21:31:13,tinamolodtsova,agree. presumably the same species 08/08/2015,21:31:31,Nicole Morgan,Thanks! 08/08/2015,21:31:39,Scott France,Yes Tina - just different ages 08/08/2015,21:31:55,tinamolodtsova,no, I mean as previous 08/08/2015,21:32:53,tinamolodtsova,if it was collecting of Anthomastus from the area? Amy, Chris? 08/08/2015,21:33:18,Andrea Quattrini,well, i am sorry i could only stay for a bit, but i have a class to attend. How many hours left in the dive? 08/08/2015,21:34:07,Allen Andrews,Bye Andrea! 08/08/2015,21:34:30,michaelgarcia,rock surface looks like cobbles 08/08/2015,21:34:35,Andrea Quattrini,Bye! 08/08/2015,21:34:40,amybaco-taylor,I'd lkike to see the COralliid collected, but open to anthomastus 08/08/2015,21:34:47,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Irido 08/08/2015,21:34:48,amybaco-taylor,I'm gona check what I collected here in 2003 08/08/2015,21:35:08,okexnav,LAT :25.50977, LON : -173.52228, DEPTH :2088.0107m, TEMP : 1.91097C, SAL : 34.62807 PSU, DO : 2.94462 mg/L 08/08/2015,21:35:32,amybaco-taylor,We have bella here too 08/08/2015,21:36:11,tinamolodtsova,thanks! 08/08/2015,21:36:12,Allen Andrews,@Chris, is it a passive response to current or does the colony have the ability to retract? 08/08/2015,21:37:15,amybaco-taylor,We collected on anthomastus here from about 1200 m but it was lost along the way 08/08/2015,21:37:16,Allen Andrews,Lost feed 08/08/2015,21:37:25,Scott France,Too much video/telecon/okeanosexplorer in eventlog freeze to communicate effectively right now 08/08/2015,21:38:53,amybaco-taylor,We collected several Iridogorgia, several Narella, Paragorgia, possibly regalis, Candidella gigantea,C. geniculata, 2-branch bamboo, unbranched and many branched bamboo, 08/08/2015,21:39:03,amybaco-taylor,One of previos was Irido superba 08/08/2015,21:39:29,Scott France,Thanks Amy. I couldn't recall if I. superba was in Hawaii area 08/08/2015,21:39:36,tinamolodtsova,pCORO Anthomastus 08/08/2015,21:39:38,Scott France,so I went with I. bella 08/08/2015,21:39:54,michaelgarcia,pillows 08/08/2015,21:39:59,Scott France,Bottom line: the earlier close-up we had was not I. magnispiralis 08/08/2015,21:40:06,amybaco-taylor,Other Iridos we collected stayed as sp. though 08/08/2015,21:40:08,okexnav,LAT :25.50990, LON : -173.52228, DEPTH :2080.5427m, TEMP : 1.88669C, SAL : 34.62953 PSU, DO : 3.00095 mg/L 08/08/2015,21:40:15,Scott France,So we have at least 2 Iridogorgia today 08/08/2015,21:40:25,tinamolodtsova,dead sponge looks like one imaged recently 08/08/2015,21:40:35,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Chryso 08/08/2015,21:40:37,amybaco-taylor,We also collected an Acanthogorgiid and a coralliid, but it was a different species 08/08/2015,21:41:31,Allen Andrews,Lighting seems low and greenish. 08/08/2015,21:42:17,okeanosexplorer,SHI 08/08/2015,21:42:42,tinamolodtsova,no video 08/08/2015,21:43:44,tinamolodtsova,ASR? 08/08/2015,21:44:18,okeanosexplorer,dead SPO - Farrea 08/08/2015,21:44:45,amybaco-taylor,Anyone else have a strong preference on bio collections? 08/08/2015,21:45:24,tinamolodtsova,we see these Corallium only in this dive... 08/08/2015,21:45:31,Scott France,I don't have a strong preference based on what I've sen so far, so feel free to propose something. 08/08/2015,21:45:57,Allen Andrews,I think a Corallium would be nice. 08/08/2015,21:46:04,amybaco-taylor,So far Tina requested Anthomastus and I suggested COrallium 08/08/2015,21:46:12,tinamolodtsova,with ophiuroid 08/08/2015,21:46:30,Allen Andrews,If we can get a colony on a rock, that would be great for AnG. 08/08/2015,21:46:30,tinamolodtsova,if together with ophiuroid it will be informative 08/08/2015,21:46:35,Scott France,Which is more likely to be new? 08/08/2015,21:46:46,okeanosexplorer,SQA 08/08/2015,21:47:04,Scott France,video/telecon continues to be quite choppy 08/08/2015,21:47:15,tinamolodtsova,Tsu resently redecribed Corallium off there, but we have no full colony 08/08/2015,21:47:16,amybaco-taylor,The way the polyps stand out from the colony on the Coralliid is what cuaght my eye 08/08/2015,21:47:26,tinamolodtsova,CORI lyrate 08/08/2015,21:47:31,Scott France,ZOA overgrowth 08/08/2015,21:47:35,tinamolodtsova,ZOA 08/08/2015,21:47:46,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus 08/08/2015,21:48:37,tinamolodtsova,Daniel, I would ask for imaging of larger specimen if there is a case 08/08/2015,21:48:39,Allen Andrews,Anyone have an opinion on why there are barnacles all over the bottom?? 08/08/2015,21:49:18,okeanosexplorer,Lithodes nintokuae 08/08/2015,21:49:19,Allen Andrews,Corallium collection yes. 08/08/2015,21:49:33,tinamolodtsova,with Ophiuroid 08/08/2015,21:49:35,Scott France,Is that 2 types of ZOA? 08/08/2015,21:49:50,amybaco-taylor,yellow ones are larger too 08/08/2015,21:49:54,Allen Andrews,Large Corallium branch, please. 08/08/2015,21:50:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50990, LON : -173.52226, DEPTH :2080.0321m, TEMP : 1.87856C, SAL : 34.63038 PSU, DO : 3.00978 mg/L 08/08/2015,21:50:12,amybaco-taylor,I think there was one 08/08/2015,21:50:22,tinamolodtsova,together with Corallium 08/08/2015,21:50:46,Allen Andrews,Thick Corallium branch for age and growth. 08/08/2015,21:51:10,tinamolodtsova,another SPO Cladorhyzida as collected 08/08/2015,21:51:24,tinamolodtsova,please 08/08/2015,21:51:37,tinamolodtsova,base of solitary Anthomastus 08/08/2015,21:52:15,Allen Andrews,Thanks Chris. I heard part of your barnacle explanation, but audio is intermitent. 08/08/2015,21:52:16,tinamolodtsova,no, it is OK 08/08/2015,21:52:26,tinamolodtsova,it is three polyps 08/08/2015,21:52:48,tinamolodtsova,yes! There are Ophiuroids 08/08/2015,21:53:04,amybaco-taylor,Bu let's zooom in on it first to mk sure it isame type we have been seeing 08/08/2015,21:53:07,tinamolodtsova,and CORCH Irido-branch 08/08/2015,21:53:34,amybaco-taylor,THere's actually 2 CORC there 08/08/2015,21:53:41,Allen Andrews,Request good Corallium colony photos with lasers before branch collection.. 08/08/2015,21:53:48,okeanosexplorer,we are trying to see if we can collect, but might have to move 08/08/2015,21:54:02,tinamolodtsova,CORI-"Isidella" lyrate 08/08/2015,21:54:43,amybaco-taylor,CORCH iridogorgia 08/08/2015,21:54:56,Scott France,unfortunately video/telecon continues to be intermittent 08/08/2015,21:55:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50999, LON : -173.52226, DEPTH :2079.0878m, TEMP : 1.87856C, SAL : 34.63046 PSU, DO : 2.96040 mg/L 08/08/2015,21:55:54,michaelgarcia,outcrops of pillows with rubble at the base 08/08/2015,21:56:10,Allen Andrews,One on left does not look same. 08/08/2015,21:56:30,Allen Andrews,Best Corallium is beyond the Isidella 08/08/2015,21:56:43,Allen Andrews,Video and audio very intermitent 08/08/2015,21:57:45,Allen Andrews,Best to position for one on right. 08/08/2015,21:58:13,tinamolodtsova,ophiuroid is quite like// and polyps 08/08/2015,21:58:40,Allen Andrews,Thank you for the commentary! 08/08/2015,21:59:47,Allen Andrews,Looks like Corallium 08/08/2015,22:00:23,Allen Andrews,I'm flexible. 08/08/2015,22:00:54,Allen Andrews,Upper right looks easier to position for collecting a large branch. 08/08/2015,22:01:08,okeanosexplorer,roger, allen 08/08/2015,22:01:30,tinamolodtsova,it will be useful to get brittle star for association. 08/08/2015,22:01:34,amybaco-taylor,Does that COralliid look like the one we zoomed on before to anyone? Hard totell because a different angle, but polyps did look as far out from amin skeleton 08/08/2015,22:01:49,Allen Andrews,Win-win with brittlestar! :) 08/08/2015,22:02:32,tinamolodtsova,.. and thick branches... 08/08/2015,22:02:53,Allen Andrews,@Amy, polyps seems to have a different structure. Assume you mean the one to the left at this time. 08/08/2015,22:03:06,Allen Andrews,Science comm audio is low. 08/08/2015,22:03:14,tinamolodtsova,POL 08/08/2015,22:03:38,Allen Andrews,Pre-colelction pictures with lasers, please. 08/08/2015,22:03:59,amybaco-taylor,Well, I guess if its same as one I collected in 03 its still informative since much deeper. That 2003 one is a new specie 08/08/2015,22:04:27,tinamolodtsova,Scott.. you do not like to image this 3-fork bamboo ahead? 08/08/2015,22:04:28,Allen Andrews,LASER pic before collection!! 08/08/2015,22:05:12,Allen Andrews,Need full colony height! 08/08/2015,22:05:19,tinamolodtsova,Andrew...you will measure the brittle star if they lucky 08/08/2015,22:05:25,okexnav,LAT :25.50995, LON : -173.52212, DEPTH :2078.4360m, TEMP : 1.88232C, SAL : 34.63028 PSU, DO : 2.98840 mg/L 08/08/2015,22:06:39,Allen Andrews,Right branch is good. 08/08/2015,22:07:12,Allen Andrews,Ok if good shots from before. Thanks!! 08/08/2015,22:07:21,michaelparke,he'll go wth the right 08/08/2015,22:07:22,Allen Andrews,$5! 08/08/2015,22:07:49,Allen Andrews,Left branch broke. 08/08/2015,22:07:59,amybaco-taylor,3 arms on left $10 08/08/2015,22:08:09,Allen Andrews,Yes, very solid skeleton. 08/08/2015,22:08:36,Allen Andrews,Light touch. This is all carbonate. 08/08/2015,22:08:59,michaelparke,nice job 08/08/2015,22:09:17,tinamolodtsova,actually Pasternak's species is quite.. brittle we have it in pieces 08/08/2015,22:09:20,Allen Andrews,Its a very fragile skeleton. 08/08/2015,22:09:30,Scott France,Sure fragments like a Corallium! That is a good test between corallidids and paragorgiids 08/08/2015,22:09:39,Scott France,Paragorgiids are softer. 08/08/2015,22:09:48,Scott France,in general 08/08/2015,22:09:49,Allen Andrews,@Scott. True. 08/08/2015,22:09:52,okeanosexplorer,collected Corallium sp., SPEC02BIO, 2078m, -173.52219, 25.50994 08/08/2015,22:10:02,amybaco-taylor,I guess we both win/lose, he held onto both sides 08/08/2015,22:10:07,okexnav,LAT :25.50991, LON : -173.52219, DEPTH :2078.3573m, TEMP : 1.90148C, SAL : 34.61831 PSU, DO : 2.99950 mg/L 08/08/2015,22:10:16,tinamolodtsova,just take the broked branch from ophiuroid 08/08/2015,22:10:37,Allen Andrews,Can we grab the other part? Maybe get the star? That skeleton will not live. 08/08/2015,22:11:41,tinamolodtsova,yes. in hands of the star it will definitely die 08/08/2015,22:11:46,Scott France,Allen: both Corallium and Paragorgia are scleraxonians, which presumably means they have an axial skeleton of fused sclerites mixed with tissue. Why are corallid skeletons so much harder? 08/08/2015,22:12:30,tinamolodtsova,because corallium is cemented.. 08/08/2015,22:12:54,Allen Andrews,From the work I did on the skeleton, it was solid carbonate. No holes. Very little organic inclusion. 08/08/2015,22:12:58,amybaco-taylor,poor OPH 08/08/2015,22:13:13,tinamolodtsova,so lonely 08/08/2015,22:13:15,Allen Andrews,I vote to grab it! 08/08/2015,22:13:28,tinamolodtsova,fetch the branch 08/08/2015,22:13:44,Allen Andrews,Yes! Fetch it! 08/08/2015,22:13:49,okeanosexplorer,your cup is half full, amy! 08/08/2015,22:14:56,tinamolodtsova,branch will not survive like this 08/08/2015,22:15:01,amybaco-taylor,runneth over! 08/08/2015,22:15:15,Scott France,We should mark this spot, come back in a decade or two, and see how this colony has responded. 08/08/2015,22:15:47,okeanosexplorer,2078m, -173.52219, 25.50994 08/08/2015,22:16:09,tinamolodtsova,somebody tried to age brittlestars? 08/08/2015,22:16:15,Allen Andrews,I think the carbonate is Calcite. XRD studies on other Corallium have confirmed tight sclerites. 08/08/2015,22:17:46,tinamolodtsova,by the way, I have never heard about polynoids in Paragorgia 08/08/2015,22:17:56,michaelgarcia,surface is a mixture of pillow lavas and rubble 08/08/2015,22:18:24,amybaco-taylor,Tina I 08/08/2015,22:18:27,tinamolodtsova,white spots are barnacles or bases of dead corals? 08/08/2015,22:18:32,amybaco-taylor,I've seen some arborea covered in worms 08/08/2015,22:18:44,michaelgarcia,corals seem to like the in place pillows 08/08/2015,22:19:02,tinamolodtsova,but not building tunnels.. wait, I will check a table 08/08/2015,22:19:13,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauro 08/08/2015,22:19:26,michaelgarcia,massive well formed pillows 08/08/2015,22:19:56,Scott France,That ASR is going to run out of polyps soon! 08/08/2015,22:19:59,tinamolodtsova,2ASR 08/08/2015,22:20:08,okexnav,LAT :25.51008, LON : -173.52204, DEPTH :2064.8779m, TEMP : 1.88982C, SAL : 34.63004 PSU, DO : 2.99268 mg/L 08/08/2015,22:20:13,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/08/2015,22:20:18,okeanosexplorer,ACN 08/08/2015,22:20:19,Scott France,Another of the CORCH "half-pinnate" 08/08/2015,22:20:29,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/08/2015,22:20:41,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauro 08/08/2015,22:20:56,Scott France,SPO horn o' plenty... 08/08/2015,22:21:31,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Chryso 08/08/2015,22:21:44,tinamolodtsova,and nice bamboo 08/08/2015,22:22:53,okeanosexplorer,JFH 08/08/2015,22:23:02,Scott France,JFH on CORI polyp! 08/08/2015,22:23:19,Allen Andrews,Nice bamboo node clearly visible. 08/08/2015,22:23:29,okeanosexplorer,SHI - Nermatocarcinus 08/08/2015,22:24:15,tinamolodtsova,only one family is sofar reported from Paragorgia. Sphaerodoridae 08/08/2015,22:24:51,amybaco-taylor,Really? 08/08/2015,22:25:03,Allen Andrews,Do we have one more biological?? 08/08/2015,22:25:04,amybaco-taylor,I'm pretty sure ones in Alaska at least were scale worms 08/08/2015,22:25:07,okexnav,LAT :25.51010, LON : -173.52206, DEPTH :2060.8558m, TEMP : 1.90898C, SAL : 34.62706 PSU, DO : 2.92724 mg/L 08/08/2015,22:25:22,Nicole Morgan,ACN 08/08/2015,22:25:22,amybaco-taylor,I'll dig around for some pics Tina 08/08/2015,22:25:31,Nicole Morgan,CORCH 08/08/2015,22:25:45,tinamolodtsova,great! Amy 08/08/2015,22:25:49,Allen Andrews,Do we have one more Biological? 08/08/2015,22:25:53,michaelparke,Split the difference 08/08/2015,22:25:53,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Irido 08/08/2015,22:26:18,michaelgarcia,eroded pillows in place 08/08/2015,22:26:34,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Chryso, CORA Stauro 08/08/2015,22:26:44,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/08/2015,22:26:48,Nicole Morgan,ACN 08/08/2015,22:27:05,tinamolodtsova,lost audio 08/08/2015,22:27:42,tinamolodtsova,ZOA at the back 08/08/2015,22:28:00,Allen Andrews,Do we have another biological? 08/08/2015,22:28:22,okeanosexplorer,yes, we have the possibility to collect one more biological and geological sample. 08/08/2015,22:28:25,Allen Andrews,Anyone on the feed? 08/08/2015,22:28:33,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Chryso - sampled first day 08/08/2015,22:28:40,Allen Andrews,We should do another coral? 08/08/2015,22:28:52,tinamolodtsova,dead SPO 08/08/2015,22:28:59,Steve Auscavitch,CORA 08/08/2015,22:29:06,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Poliopogon 08/08/2015,22:29:13,tinamolodtsova,Bathypathes 08/08/2015,22:29:27,Nicole Morgan,@Tine Randy says hi back, and that he's sorry to be missing eventlog while he's moving into new house :) 08/08/2015,22:29:58,Scott France,So basic question is: have we seen enough of the ridge today that we can sacrifice so we have full tomorrow on new site 08/08/2015,22:30:03,tinamolodtsova,it is not fair for hime to move into new house when we are here)) 08/08/2015,22:30:10,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauro 08/08/2015,22:30:23,Steve Auscavitch,CORCH irido 08/08/2015,22:30:51,tinamolodtsova,CORI forked 08/08/2015,22:31:00,Allen Andrews,Yes. 08/08/2015,22:31:16,tinamolodtsova,HYD on large SPO 08/08/2015,22:31:17,Allen Andrews,Cover ground and then collect near end. 08/08/2015,22:31:38,amybaco-taylor,I agree w Andrew 08/08/2015,22:31:55,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/08/2015,22:32:13,amybaco-taylor,So is it just one hour early we'd be leaving? 08/08/2015,22:32:23,okeanosexplorer,2027m 08/08/2015,22:32:28,tinamolodtsova,and more things near bottom 08/08/2015,22:32:29,Allen Andrews,@amy So it seems. 08/08/2015,22:32:41,Scott France,Yes Amy. It would be 1 more hour 08/08/2015,22:32:48,Allen Andrews,@Chris - cover ground and collect near end. 08/08/2015,22:33:22,amybaco-taylor,If it just makes the bottom time 1 hours shorter, I guess I'm okay with that. I'm fine with the group decision, I just love looking at this 08/08/2015,22:34:50,Allen Andrews,Thank you. 08/08/2015,22:34:53,tinamolodtsova,there are more or less the same animals 08/08/2015,22:35:06,amybaco-taylor,We found a sponge that was larger than the sub at this site 08/08/2015,22:35:09,okexnav,LAT :25.51054, LON : -173.52195, DEPTH :2013.6089m, TEMP : 1.89386C, SAL : 34.62932 PSU, DO : 2.92597 mg/L 08/08/2015,22:35:18,amybaco-taylor,Surrounded by Acanthogorgiids 08/08/2015,22:35:36,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Irido 08/08/2015,22:35:43,Allen Andrews,@Amy - Davidson Seamount had some sponges as big as a couch at this depth. 08/08/2015,22:35:44,Scott France,Amy: okay, I admit, that I would like to see! 08/08/2015,22:35:58,amybaco-taylor,We r too far from the dive site 08/08/2015,22:36:11,amybaco-taylor,We hid behind it to give the pilot a break from fighting current so he could eat lucnh 08/08/2015,22:36:24,tinamolodtsova,oh, it is that trapped Jelly 08/08/2015,22:37:07,Allen Andrews,Same jelly caught by bamboo coral. 08/08/2015,22:37:22,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/08/2015,22:37:26,Scott France,Or was the coral polyp caught by the jellyfiah? 08/08/2015,22:37:51,Allen Andrews,@Scott… true! Maybe this species feds on coral polyps. 08/08/2015,22:37:52,amybaco-taylor,Nope 08/08/2015,22:37:58,amybaco-taylor,Pretty cool 08/08/2015,22:38:21,tinamolodtsova,HYD? 08/08/2015,22:38:42,amybaco-taylor,Do we have a priority for our other bio collection? 08/08/2015,22:38:56,Allen Andrews,The jelly did appear to be encapsulating the polyp, as opposed to the other way round. 08/08/2015,22:39:13,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/08/2015,22:39:18,kelleyelliott,Hi all - the ship has confirmed that coming up at 1:30pm, about 2 hours early, is not a problem. 08/08/2015,22:39:30,Scott France,Looks like a Trachyline hydromedusae, similar to a photo of Aegina rosea I'm looking at 08/08/2015,22:40:09,okexnav,LAT :25.51060, LON : -173.52194, DEPTH :2008.8383m, TEMP : 1.91102C, SAL : 34.62785 PSU, DO : 2.96654 mg/L 08/08/2015,22:40:12,Allen Andrews,@Scott agree on Aegina-like 08/08/2015,22:40:43,Steve Auscavitch,CORCH iridogorgia 08/08/2015,22:40:45,Scott France,Have a look at http://jellieszone.com/hydromedusae/aegina/ 08/08/2015,22:40:55,michaelgarcia,wall of pillows 08/08/2015,22:40:59,okeanosexplorer,Thanks Scott! 08/08/2015,22:41:07,tinamolodtsova,is it CRI of Chysogorgia? 08/08/2015,22:41:20,Allen Andrews,@Scott… good call. 08/08/2015,22:41:24,Scott France,I'm NOT saying it is this species, but it has the same pattern of tentacles from the bell 08/08/2015,22:41:27,michaelgarcia,density of coral and other stuff increasing? 08/08/2015,22:41:30,Scott France,so likely at least same family 08/08/2015,22:41:34,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauro 08/08/2015,22:41:35,amybaco-taylor,Can we zoom on large coral as we go by? 08/08/2015,22:41:38,tinamolodtsova,CORC 08/08/2015,22:41:47,amybaco-taylor,frozen 08/08/2015,22:41:57,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Chryso and 08/08/2015,22:42:02,tinamolodtsova,HYD 08/08/2015,22:42:17,amybaco-taylor,CORC young 08/08/2015,22:42:26,tinamolodtsova,on dear Chrysogorgid stalk 08/08/2015,22:42:29,tinamolodtsova,dead 08/08/2015,22:43:49,amybaco-taylor,CORC 08/08/2015,22:43:57,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Irido, Chryso 08/08/2015,22:43:58,amybaco-taylor,lauuense is in Corallium 08/08/2015,22:44:11,amybaco-taylor,OPH on CORC 08/08/2015,22:44:15,Steve Auscavitch,barnacles on CORC 08/08/2015,22:44:54,Allen Andrews,Huge Corallium 08/08/2015,22:44:57,tinamolodtsova,yep catching tentacles 08/08/2015,22:45:07,Allen Andrews,Sample a branch? 08/08/2015,22:45:10,tinamolodtsova,perhaps becayse of hydroids 08/08/2015,22:45:20,michaelparke,mesenterial filaments 08/08/2015,22:45:37,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom? 08/08/2015,22:45:52,Allen Andrews,Sample it? 08/08/2015,22:45:56,amybaco-taylor,Please? 08/08/2015,22:45:58,tinamolodtsova,if there are pinnules 08/08/2015,22:46:07,Allen Andrews,Request a big branch, please. 08/08/2015,22:46:23,tinamolodtsova,looks like tentacles 08/08/2015,22:46:33,Allen Andrews,Sample it! 08/08/2015,22:47:03,Allen Andrews,YES! 08/08/2015,22:47:52,Allen Andrews,Large branch with OPH 08/08/2015,22:49:12,Allen Andrews,Top left? 08/08/2015,22:49:27,Allen Andrews,REMEMBER - FRAGILE!! 08/08/2015,22:50:09,okexnav,LAT :25.51062, LON : -173.52186, DEPTH :2002.1941m, TEMP : 1.90665C, SAL : 34.62911 PSU, DO : 2.95208 mg/L 08/08/2015,22:50:37,tinamolodtsova,all sweeping tentacles are faced to Hydroids 08/08/2015,22:51:07,tinamolodtsova,if there is the same at other side? 08/08/2015,22:51:08,Allen Andrews,It will snap. No cutting necessary. 08/08/2015,22:51:45,amybaco-taylor,I've seen coralliids w hydroids before on corallids but never seen this 08/08/2015,22:52:09,tinamolodtsova,anyway it is interesting 08/08/2015,22:53:21,tinamolodtsova,is it whip CORPR? 08/08/2015,22:53:28,Allen Andrews,Arm operator… it will snap. Fragile skeleton. 08/08/2015,22:55:04,Allen Andrews,Please advise arm operator no cutting. It will snap. 08/08/2015,22:55:09,okexnav,LAT :25.51066, LON : -173.52190, DEPTH :2002.3360m, TEMP : 1.91057C, SAL : 34.62385 PSU, DO : 2.95622 mg/L 08/08/2015,22:55:37,okeanosexplorer,We have, Allen 08/08/2015,22:56:05,tinamolodtsova,it did 08/08/2015,22:56:20,Allen Andrews,Done. 08/08/2015,22:56:21,tinamolodtsova,now we have the base 08/08/2015,22:56:43,tinamolodtsova,cut it into pieces 08/08/2015,22:56:47,Allen Andrews,Basal structure would be incredibly valuable. 08/08/2015,22:57:00,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Bathypathes 08/08/2015,22:57:01,Allen Andrews,I can age this colony. Please? 08/08/2015,22:57:22,tinamolodtsova,we cannot just leave it like this the animal already in poor condition 08/08/2015,22:57:39,Allen Andrews,Please collect the base. 08/08/2015,22:57:52,Allen Andrews,Anyone? 08/08/2015,22:58:08,tinamolodtsova,we need two pieces at least 08/08/2015,22:58:11,Allen Andrews,This is an amazing opportunity. Don't waste the colony. 08/08/2015,22:58:16,tinamolodtsova,and base is valuable 08/08/2015,22:58:38,amybaco-taylor,Dang 08/08/2015,22:59:06,tinamolodtsova,amy, say that we need the base too 08/08/2015,22:59:08,Allen Andrews,Please collect the base. 08/08/2015,22:59:18,amybaco-taylor,Please collect the base, I fully support 08/08/2015,22:59:25,amybaco-taylor,along with a piece like is currently in claw 08/08/2015,22:59:43,tinamolodtsova,it will not survive because this one is overgrown by HYD 08/08/2015,22:59:51,amybaco-taylor,they're not telling! 08/08/2015,23:00:23,Allen Andrews,It won't survive. Please collect the base. This is a rare opportunity. Can someone call in. 08/08/2015,23:00:36,tinamolodtsova,Scott.. 08/08/2015,23:00:48,Allen Andrews,Video in and out. Anyone? 08/08/2015,23:00:54,tinamolodtsova,ask about base 08/08/2015,23:00:55,michaelparke,Put the base in the rock box 08/08/2015,23:01:53,tinamolodtsova,we will take +basal piece 08/08/2015,23:01:54,Allen Andrews,Very unique opportunity. I can run radiocarbon dating. 08/08/2015,23:02:09,Allen Andrews,Cut the base off and leave the rest? 08/08/2015,23:02:11,okeanosexplorer,Collected Corallium sp., SPEC03BIO, 2002m, -173.52181, 25.51069 08/08/2015,23:02:21,tinamolodtsova,if it will stay alive - it will stay without the base 08/08/2015,23:03:12,Allen Andrews,Loss… 08/08/2015,23:03:22,tinamolodtsova,sorry for base 08/08/2015,23:03:30,michaelgarcia,can we look for a rock to pick up next? 08/08/2015,23:03:38,tinamolodtsova,it is politics 08/08/2015,23:04:03,Allen Andrews,Colony was probably 300-400 years old. 08/08/2015,23:04:19,okeanosexplorer,sorry allen 08/08/2015,23:04:26,Allen Andrews,Bummed… 08/08/2015,23:04:38,tinamolodtsova,put remains to the box 08/08/2015,23:05:10,tinamolodtsova,ok// at least it is really thick branch 08/08/2015,23:05:16,okexnav,LAT :25.51066, LON : -173.52181, DEPTH :2001.3251m, TEMP : 1.91023C, SAL : 34.62785 PSU, DO : 2.94246 mg/L 08/08/2015,23:05:42,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/08/2015,23:06:28,Allen Andrews,Yes. We can try to run the branch for C-14, then extrapolate the radial growth rate to the measured base diameter/radius. Doable... 08/08/2015,23:06:53,okeanosexplorer,Glad to hear that, Allen 08/08/2015,23:09:20,Scott France,Have you guys muted the telecon? 08/08/2015,23:09:48,Scott France,You are back on telecon 08/08/2015,23:10:16,okexnav,LAT :25.51069, LON : -173.52177, DEPTH :2000.7556m, TEMP : 1.92955C, SAL : 34.62641 PSU, DO : 2.94324 mg/L 08/08/2015,23:11:20,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauro 08/08/2015,23:11:28,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Irido, Chry 08/08/2015,23:12:24,tinamolodtsova,at least polyps are up 08/08/2015,23:13:00,tinamolodtsova,audio is lost 08/08/2015,23:13:13,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/08/2015,23:14:55,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauro 08/08/2015,23:15:05,tinamolodtsova,COR? 08/08/2015,23:15:14,tinamolodtsova,on the right 08/08/2015,23:17:25,tinamolodtsova,Check please also that thing left to the sponge and right of Corallium. under the cliff 08/08/2015,23:17:54,tinamolodtsova,right from CORCH too 08/08/2015,23:19:51,tinamolodtsova,no animals under the rock.. 08/08/2015,23:20:31,okexnav,LAT :25.51065, LON : -173.52169, DEPTH :2001.1258m, TEMP : 1.90932C, SAL : 34.62640 PSU, DO : 2.92669 mg/L 08/08/2015,23:22:10,michaelgarcia,Like all the rocks collected during this expedition, it has a thick Mn coating 08/08/2015,23:22:47,tinamolodtsova,and I lost video and audio... 08/08/2015,23:24:27,tinamolodtsova,I suspect the animal under the cliff to be related to Umbellapathes if it is CORA 08/08/2015,23:24:30,okeanosexplorer,collected basalt sample, SPEC04GEO, along with commensal hydroid (C01), 2001m, -173.52164, 25.51066 08/08/2015,23:24:52,Allen Andrews,Tomorrow sounds amazing! 08/08/2015,23:25:08,okexnav,LAT :25.51071, LON : -173.52159, DEPTH :2001.1291m, TEMP : 1.91165C, SAL : 34.62926 PSU, DO : 2.95818 mg/L 08/08/2015,23:25:27,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom briefly? 08/08/2015,23:25:43,Allen Andrews,Will the post dive be in the chatroom, too? 08/08/2015,23:26:29,okeanosexplorer,no that will be over the conference line, allen 08/08/2015,23:27:22,Allen Andrews,Camera feed 2 is the post-dive talk? 08/08/2015,23:27:35,okeanosexplorer,but i will monitor the chatroom if you can hear us, allen 08/08/2015,23:27:52,Allen Andrews,Yes. I can hear. 08/08/2015,23:27:55,Allen Andrews,Thanks 08/08/2015,23:28:05,okeanosexplorer,i will get you the conference line in a minute 08/08/2015,23:31:23,Allen Andrews,If I cannot get into the discussion for tomorrow, vote for getting to top of this feature as paramount. Then running a circle around the top, if possible. 08/08/2015,23:32:05,michaelparke,Already pulling off the bottom Allen 08/08/2015,23:32:39,Allen Andrews,Yes. Talking about discussion for tomorrow. 08/08/2015,23:32:59,michaelparke,Sorry 08/08/2015,23:34:10,okeanosexplorer,leftbottom at 1331HST, 2000m 08/08/2015,23:35:06,okexnav,LAT :25.51071, LON : -173.52203, DEPTH :1979.0995m, TEMP : 2.01688C, SAL : 34.61827 PSU, DO : 2.82684 mg/L 08/08/2015,23:40:06,okexnav,LAT :25.51068, LON : -173.52222, DEPTH :1838.6138m, TEMP : 2.11264C, SAL : 34.60792 PSU, DO : 2.66866 mg/L 08/08/2015,23:50:09,okexnav,LAT :25.51086, LON : -173.52149, DEPTH :1527.2988m, TEMP : 2.48387C, SAL : 34.56926 PSU, DO : 2.19382 mg/L 08/08/2015,23:55:09,okexnav,LAT :25.51110, LON : -173.52076, DEPTH :1382.6407m, TEMP : 2.80463C, SAL : 34.53097 PSU, DO : 1.84362 mg/L