08/10/2015,00:00:37,Amy Baco-Taylor,quick scan of my collection data and arborea only from Alaksa in my collections, although there is a pure white one at Makapuu that could be it. 08/10/2015,00:00:51,Amy Baco-Taylor,MIght be worth collecting if we don't find another more important specimen 08/10/2015,00:02:07,tinamolodtsova,So SPO+CORA 08/10/2015,00:02:25,michaelgarcia,we are open for a rock 08/10/2015,00:02:35,okeanosexplorer,SHI - Nematocarcinus 08/10/2015,00:02:41,michaelgarcia,unless you try, who can say 08/10/2015,00:02:49,tinamolodtsova,Roch CPEN? 08/10/2015,00:02:53,Scott France,OBIS map shows no records of P. arborea from low latitudes in either ocean 08/10/2015,00:02:55,tinamolodtsova,No SHI 08/10/2015,00:03:08,Scott France,http://iobis.org/mapper/?taxon=Paragorgia%20arborea 08/10/2015,00:03:21,Scott France,I realize that is not a complete record but is a strat 08/10/2015,00:03:26,Scott France,start 08/10/2015,00:03:45,Steve Auscavitch,ASR brisingid 08/10/2015,00:03:48,Allen Andrews,FISH ID - I'm going to take a stab at Leptobrotula breviventralis. If so, may be new depth record. Also similar to HURL posted image at http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/HURL/animals/id/fishes/eel-like/ophidiidae/pages/HURLEel-like1_121.htm 08/10/2015,00:04:01,jonathantree,thanks for looking for loose rocks 08/10/2015,00:04:23,leswatling,Its a pretty complete record of all museum specimens that have been put up on the web. 08/10/2015,00:04:48,mackenziegarringer,FSH - synaphobranchus brevidorsalis. Bruce Mundy objects to "just a fish" 08/10/2015,00:04:49,Allen Andrews,Halo? 08/10/2015,00:05:29,Allen Andrews,Not happy... 08/10/2015,00:05:41,tinamolodtsova,non-cooperating.. 08/10/2015,00:06:37,tinamolodtsova,SO SPO+CORA 08/10/2015,00:07:50,Amy Baco-Taylor,Santiago's paper also does not show any arborea in Hawaii 08/10/2015,00:08:01,tinamolodtsova,CORPR? 08/10/2015,00:08:06,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,00:08:56,Scott France,CORPR 08/10/2015,00:09:07,Scott France,Candidella? 08/10/2015,00:09:23,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/10/2015,00:09:28,Amy Baco-Taylor,Horizontal polyps 5+ per whorl 08/10/2015,00:09:31,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/10/2015,00:09:35,Amy Baco-Taylor,SQA 08/10/2015,00:09:41,tinamolodtsova,Crinoid is on the left from 08/10/2015,00:10:05,tinamolodtsova,FSH 08/10/2015,00:11:31,Amy Baco-Taylor,Zoom on right coral? 08/10/2015,00:11:55,Amy Baco-Taylor,Cup coral 08/10/2015,00:12:12,tinamolodtsova,Desmophillum? 08/10/2015,00:12:27,tinamolodtsova,it was a cup coral 08/10/2015,00:12:29,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO 08/10/2015,00:12:38,Amy Baco-Taylor,Zoom on ahead? 08/10/2015,00:12:43,leswatling,not with that shape I think. 08/10/2015,00:12:58,Amy Baco-Taylor,Really high diversity of cup corals in Hawaii 08/10/2015,00:13:37,michaelgarcia,hard to say what it was 08/10/2015,00:13:47,tinamolodtsova,not many Large ones. it was about 5 cm 08/10/2015,00:13:51,Scott France,Silence speaks volumes! 08/10/2015,00:14:52,tinamolodtsova,CRI on SPO 08/10/2015,00:14:55,Scott France,Spongnoid. 08/10/2015,00:14:59,Scott France,;-) 08/10/2015,00:15:33,tinamolodtsova,nice desktop 08/10/2015,00:16:13,mackenziegarringer,FSH - Macrourid 08/10/2015,00:16:22,tinamolodtsova,especially with Fish 08/10/2015,00:16:24,Scott France,How many phyla? 08/10/2015,00:16:31,Allen Andrews,Rattail 08/10/2015,00:16:41,tinamolodtsova,GAS! 08/10/2015,00:16:48,Allen Andrews,Fish pic please? 08/10/2015,00:16:56,tinamolodtsova,and gastropod 08/10/2015,00:17:13,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/10/2015,00:17:17,Scott France,SQA 08/10/2015,00:17:20,leswatling,good thing sponges don't have nervous systems.... if they did they would be bloody annoyed at all these free-loaders... 08/10/2015,00:17:34,Allen Andrews,Sponge isn't going anywhere… fish is. Pic please? 08/10/2015,00:18:00,tinamolodtsova,it was cooperative fish, it will stay 08/10/2015,00:18:30,tinamolodtsova,I told you)) 08/10/2015,00:18:45,Allen Andrews,@tina… true! 08/10/2015,00:19:18,tinamolodtsova,very photogenic 08/10/2015,00:19:44,leswatling,not cooperative enough to give a face view though....haha.... 08/10/2015,00:20:03,Allen Andrews,Short pelvic finrays... 08/10/2015,00:20:51,tinamolodtsova,Phil Alderslade says HI 08/10/2015,00:20:53,Allen Andrews,I saw short pelvics... 08/10/2015,00:21:01,Allen Andrews,Some extension, but not long. 08/10/2015,00:21:54,tinamolodtsova,CRI on COR 08/10/2015,00:21:55,leswatling,What is the estimated time to leave the bottom? 08/10/2015,00:22:28,Nicole Morgan,@les 5pm Hawaii time 08/10/2015,00:22:31,okeanosexplorer,~2.5h left on bottom 08/10/2015,00:22:38,michaelgarcia,rocks look encouraging 08/10/2015,00:22:39,leswatling,thx 08/10/2015,00:23:58,Amy Baco-Taylor,Agreed summit 08/10/2015,00:25:06,okexnav,LAT :26.82771, LON : -175.60753, DEPTH :1164.6434m, TEMP : 3.07246C, SAL : 34.47109 PSU, DO : 1.23358 mg/L 08/10/2015,00:26:18,michaelgarcia,yeah 08/10/2015,00:26:29,tinamolodtsova,nice big rock 08/10/2015,00:26:53,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom at whatever ahead of us? 08/10/2015,00:27:08,tinamolodtsova,just above the box 08/10/2015,00:27:16,Scott France,Chris I think that comment makes you a believer in Bayesian statistics 08/10/2015,00:28:10,michaelgarcia,normally there is a rock instead 08/10/2015,00:28:36,michaelgarcia,volcanic rock is needed that is not too altered 08/10/2015,00:29:32,okeanosexplorer,collected rock, SPEC02GEO, 1165m, -175.60749, 26.82771 08/10/2015,00:30:00,michaelgarcia,you are still dropping out now and then 08/10/2015,00:30:03,Allen Andrews,Much better comm and video today 08/10/2015,00:30:21,tinamolodtsova,completely geologic( 08/10/2015,00:30:33,Scott France,Agree - overall a good day for connectivity. 08/10/2015,00:31:40,michaelgarcia,excellent job D2 team 08/10/2015,00:31:57,jonathantree,thanks guys, great job 08/10/2015,00:32:03,Allen Andrews,@Mike. Glad you got a rock for age dating! 08/10/2015,00:32:12,Allen Andrews,Basalt inside?? 08/10/2015,00:32:26,jonathantree,@Allen, we hope so! 08/10/2015,00:32:26,michaelgarcia,WE can only hope for a volcanic rock 08/10/2015,00:34:35,tinamolodtsova,CRI on SPO 08/10/2015,00:34:43,tinamolodtsova,+OPH 08/10/2015,00:35:01,Allen Andrews,Whats in hole? 08/10/2015,00:35:08,okexnav,LAT :26.82770, LON : -175.60755, DEPTH :1162.4888m, TEMP : 3.11485C, SAL : 34.46785 PSU, DO : 1.19881 mg/L 08/10/2015,00:35:15,tinamolodtsova,coral 08/10/2015,00:35:23,tinamolodtsova,cupcoral 08/10/2015,00:36:44,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,00:36:50,tinamolodtsova,STYicks 08/10/2015,00:37:22,tinamolodtsova,zoom in hole 08/10/2015,00:39:14,tinamolodtsova,Zome more 08/10/2015,00:39:50,tinamolodtsova,is it barnacles? 08/10/2015,00:40:35,Scott France,Will be in-and-out for a while. 08/10/2015,00:41:25,tinamolodtsova,CORI whip 08/10/2015,00:41:27,okeanosexplorer,roger that scott. 08/10/2015,00:41:44,tinamolodtsova,CORI Anthomastus 08/10/2015,00:41:53,tinamolodtsova,CORO, sorry 08/10/2015,00:43:23,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Irido 08/10/2015,00:44:01,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus x2 08/10/2015,00:44:26,tinamolodtsova,zoom please at next Anthomastus available 08/10/2015,00:44:45,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/10/2015,00:44:58,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/10/2015,00:45:10,okexnav,LAT :26.82803, LON : -175.60754, DEPTH :1163.6461m, TEMP : 3.10777C, SAL : 34.46675 PSU, DO : 1.17023 mg/L 08/10/2015,00:45:54,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus 08/10/2015,00:45:57,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,00:46:20,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom at base of Anthomastus 08/10/2015,00:46:41,tinamolodtsova,CORPR 08/10/2015,00:47:03,tinamolodtsova,below large polyps 08/10/2015,00:47:18,Amy Baco-Taylor,Those are both primnoids 08/10/2015,00:47:19,tinamolodtsova,Primnoid 08/10/2015,00:48:05,tinamolodtsova,SQA? on Primnoid 08/10/2015,00:48:41,tinamolodtsova,HID on Primnoid 08/10/2015,00:48:43,tinamolodtsova,HYD 08/10/2015,00:50:05,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/10/2015,00:50:07,Allen Andrews,@Chris audio low 08/10/2015,00:50:28,Allen Andrews,Nav loud 08/10/2015,00:50:57,tinamolodtsova,CPEN Halipteris? 08/10/2015,00:51:21,tinamolodtsova,do base for Phil Alderslade 08/10/2015,00:51:45,Allen Andrews,Pilot audio loud. Chris is low. 08/10/2015,00:52:03,tinamolodtsova,base requested 08/10/2015,00:52:42,okeanosexplorer,allen, you can adjust the audio on your computer. the pilot should be streaming on one side and the scientists on the other 08/10/2015,00:52:53,tinamolodtsova,zoom please 08/10/2015,00:53:04,Allen Andrews,One is loud and other is low. Cannot adjust. 08/10/2015,00:53:08,Amy Baco-Taylor,Pilots louder than science on mine too 08/10/2015,00:53:47,tinamolodtsova,may be between the stones 08/10/2015,00:54:22,Allen Andrews,Looks between and below stones 08/10/2015,00:54:33,Allen Andrews,Chris is low 08/10/2015,00:55:07,okexnav,LAT :26.82833, LON : -175.60762, DEPTH :1167.7657m, TEMP : 3.12143C, SAL : 34.46520 PSU, DO : 1.18681 mg/L 08/10/2015,00:55:28,michaelgarcia,slope seems to flatten out 08/10/2015,00:55:58,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/10/2015,00:56:13,jonathantree,are we close to the summit of this cone? 08/10/2015,00:56:28,tinamolodtsova,and CORO Anthomastus x2 08/10/2015,00:56:33,jonathantree,thanks Chris 08/10/2015,00:56:45,michaelgarcia,these rocks look loose. Maybe get one? 08/10/2015,00:56:57,tinamolodtsova,Chrysogorgia 08/10/2015,00:57:06,Amy Baco-Taylor,Chrysogorgiid 08/10/2015,00:57:13,Amy Baco-Taylor,Don't know species/genus 08/10/2015,00:57:17,Allen Andrews,@Chris volume low. Pilots loud. 08/10/2015,00:57:38,okeanosexplorer,how is mine (daniel), allen? 08/10/2015,00:57:57,Allen Andrews,Daniel good. Chris low. Pilot loud. 08/10/2015,00:58:04,tinamolodtsova,Les is here 08/10/2015,00:58:12,Amy Baco-Taylor,The volume ratio did change noticeably 30 or so min ago 08/10/2015,00:58:24,michaelgarcia,It is interesting to hear the pilot chat but I agree that they overwhelm chris 08/10/2015,00:58:31,Allen Andrews,@Amy Agree. Pilot suddenly loud. 08/10/2015,00:58:36,leswatling,very odd Chrysogorgia. Is reproductive. 08/10/2015,00:58:50,michaelgarcia,angular rock to left of coral might be good? 08/10/2015,00:58:53,leswatling,branching pattern irregular. 08/10/2015,00:59:11,Allen Andrews,Thanks Chris. Pilot still dominant and distracting. 08/10/2015,00:59:11,leswatling,reminds me of one we found in Atlantic where ther branches fell off. 08/10/2015,00:59:18,tinamolodtsova,take one with Anthomastus)) 08/10/2015,00:59:25,Amy Baco-Taylor,We could sample, but only one we've seen 08/10/2015,00:59:28,mackenziegarringer,FSH- eel upper left 08/10/2015,00:59:34,leswatling,A good collection candidate 08/10/2015,00:59:46,Allen Andrews,Fish passing by... 08/10/2015,01:00:04,leswatling,could just take upper part of the colony, with a few branches 08/10/2015,01:00:56,Allen Andrews,@Chris… you are good now. Thanks. 08/10/2015,01:01:01,michaelgarcia,Looking for rock with angular edge 08/10/2015,01:01:51,michaelgarcia,No, to the left and bit forward of the coral 08/10/2015,01:02:18,michaelgarcia,I was looking at one with white spot 08/10/2015,01:02:30,michaelgarcia,No in front 08/10/2015,01:02:45,michaelgarcia,cannot see laser 08/10/2015,01:03:10,michaelgarcia,Whoops, sorry, go for bigger one 08/10/2015,01:04:40,Amy Baco-Taylor,CRI 08/10/2015,01:05:00,mackenziegarringer,FSH - eel upper center 08/10/2015,01:05:06,okexnav,LAT :26.82852, LON : -175.60758, DEPTH :1169.0322m, TEMP : 3.13040C, SAL : 34.46305 PSU, DO : 1.17859 mg/L 08/10/2015,01:05:34,leswatling,any estimate on the height of that chrysogorgiid? 08/10/2015,01:05:49,mackenziegarringer,FSH - Synaphobranchus, didn't catch dorsal origin 08/10/2015,01:06:05,Allen Andrews,@Chris… me too! Looked very strange 08/10/2015,01:06:44,tinamolodtsova,CRI swimming) inspired these weird animals in avatar 08/10/2015,01:06:50,Amy Baco-Taylor,Awesome 08/10/2015,01:07:05,Allen Andrews,Great footage. 08/10/2015,01:07:28,leswatling,all worn out. video frozen.... 08/10/2015,01:08:36,tinamolodtsova,By the way... Anthomastus is apparently "true" Anthomastus. 08/10/2015,01:08:48,leswatling,nice.... 08/10/2015,01:08:58,tinamolodtsova,ZOOM BACK OF CRI 08/10/2015,01:10:11,leswatling,not sure what all that exertion accomplished, but I suppose at the speed of things at these depths that was momentous.... 08/10/2015,01:10:21,tinamolodtsova,OPH, but over stone was something else 08/10/2015,01:10:32,michaelgarcia,yes please 08/10/2015,01:10:45,tinamolodtsova,no audio 08/10/2015,01:11:25,michaelgarcia,good call Chris 08/10/2015,01:12:24,michaelgarcia,the summit is unlikely to have rocks but you never know 08/10/2015,01:12:42,Allen Andrews,Time to top?? 08/10/2015,01:12:49,jonathantree,Chris, lost audio here at UH 08/10/2015,01:12:51,michaelgarcia,yes, they look like pillows 08/10/2015,01:13:00,tinamolodtsova,FSH? 08/10/2015,01:13:00,jonathantree,nice intack PIL 08/10/2015,01:13:16,Allen Andrews,Nice! 08/10/2015,01:13:30,jonathantree,intact** 08/10/2015,01:13:36,leswatling,a baby Synaphobranchus kaupi? 08/10/2015,01:13:48,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/10/2015,01:14:03,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/10/2015,01:14:56,okeanosexplorer,~200m from summit 08/10/2015,01:15:02,Allen Andrews,Need full fins, too 08/10/2015,01:15:08,okexnav,LAT :26.82849, LON : -175.60747, DEPTH :1169.2670m, TEMP : 3.16111C, SAL : 34.47842 PSU, DO : 1.17240 mg/L 08/10/2015,01:15:48,tinamolodtsova,Decapod 08/10/2015,01:15:58,tinamolodtsova,and// 08/10/2015,01:16:22,tinamolodtsova,Giva Us the Mollusc 08/10/2015,01:16:24,Allen Andrews,Full fins please 08/10/2015,01:16:34,tinamolodtsova,larger view 08/10/2015,01:16:59,Allen Andrews,Full body view please 08/10/2015,01:17:07,okeanosexplorer,NUD 08/10/2015,01:17:12,Allen Andrews,Anyone? 08/10/2015,01:17:20,tinamolodtsova,or Opistobrancha 08/10/2015,01:17:33,okeanosexplorer,Pleurobranchaeidae 08/10/2015,01:17:35,tinamolodtsova,there is a shell 08/10/2015,01:17:49,tinamolodtsova,URC 08/10/2015,01:19:35,Allen Andrews,Separate caudalfin on fish. 08/10/2015,01:21:15,Allen Andrews,I have snapshot I will send to you Bruce. 08/10/2015,01:22:38,tinamolodtsova,the brown thing off URC is not egg capsule? 08/10/2015,01:22:52,Allen Andrews,@Mackenzie Sent snapshots with caudal. 08/10/2015,01:23:10,michaelgarcia,looking more and more like pillows. Sample please 08/10/2015,01:23:14,Allen Andrews,Time to top? 08/10/2015,01:23:44,mackenziegarringer,We're checking. Maybe Ilyophis? Happy to be stumped! 08/10/2015,01:24:14,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,01:25:02,michaelgarcia,can we look at pillow again 08/10/2015,01:25:07,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/10/2015,01:25:07,okexnav,LAT :26.82864, LON : -175.60753, DEPTH :1168.9149m, TEMP : 3.17598C, SAL : 34.45557 PSU, DO : 1.14380 mg/L 08/10/2015,01:25:21,Allen Andrews,Let's get to top… 08/10/2015,01:25:54,jonathantree,chris you are cutting out on audio 08/10/2015,01:26:13,michaelgarcia,that was mike 08/10/2015,01:26:26,Allen Andrews,Let's grab it and go… yes? 08/10/2015,01:27:16,michaelgarcia,summits are often sediment covered but landslides can reactive the surface 08/10/2015,01:27:44,tinamolodtsova,something is living under... 08/10/2015,01:27:46,Allen Andrews,@Mike I'm thinking edges of next slope, if there is one. 08/10/2015,01:28:00,michaelgarcia,could be 08/10/2015,01:28:32,Allen Andrews,Nice 08/10/2015,01:28:55,tinamolodtsova,it is not a piece of crust? 08/10/2015,01:29:13,michaelgarcia,can you hang onto it and look for another one? 08/10/2015,01:29:18,tinamolodtsova,TAke it 08/10/2015,01:29:20,Allen Andrews,Keep it!! 08/10/2015,01:29:47,michaelgarcia,so this is a biology sample 08/10/2015,01:30:13,tinamolodtsova,show to Chris!!!\ 08/10/2015,01:30:20,jonathantree,but how else would you collect such a specimen? 08/10/2015,01:30:26,Allen Andrews,Looks like it has a pore 08/10/2015,01:30:50,tinamolodtsova,leech 08/10/2015,01:31:22,tinamolodtsova,I would stay ASR 08/10/2015,01:31:30,Amy Baco-Taylor,wild guess - concentrycycloidea 08/10/2015,01:31:41,tinamolodtsova,leech is closeby 08/10/2015,01:31:58,Amy Baco-Taylor,was a separate group of echinoderms for a while 08/10/2015,01:32:02,Amy Baco-Taylor,usually on sunken wood 08/10/2015,01:32:11,tinamolodtsova,call Chris 08/10/2015,01:32:18,michaelgarcia,I like the angular look of this sample 08/10/2015,01:32:42,michaelgarcia,this suggests there is a good outcrop upslope 08/10/2015,01:32:58,tinamolodtsova,Amy I was thinking about the same but I have never seen one - only the name 08/10/2015,01:33:12,Allen Andrews,I see a madreporite… hence echinoderm. 08/10/2015,01:33:47,Allen Andrews,Maybe… touch to see from frame grab. 08/10/2015,01:34:03,michaelgarcia,Another great job D2 team 08/10/2015,01:34:29,tinamolodtsova,thanks for pilots to pick a good stone 08/10/2015,01:34:36,okeanosexplorer,collected rock sample with commensal echinoderm, SPEC03GEO, 1169m, -175.60756, 26.82864 08/10/2015,01:34:47,Diva Amon,I moved for one second and missed the concentrycloidea. Anyone have a framegrab? 08/10/2015,01:35:05,tinamolodtsova,I am not sure about leech, may be a flatworm.. at the same stone 08/10/2015,01:35:09,okexnav,LAT :26.82867, LON : -175.60753, DEPTH :1168.7110m, TEMP : 3.20756C, SAL : 34.45170 PSU, DO : 1.13840 mg/L 08/10/2015,01:35:17,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,01:35:24,tinamolodtsova,FSH 08/10/2015,01:35:24,mackenziegarringer,FSH 08/10/2015,01:37:09,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom at sticks right to ASR 08/10/2015,01:37:28,tinamolodtsova,down to sponge 08/10/2015,01:37:37,iscwatch,has anybody noticed major video stream outages today? 08/10/2015,01:38:45,tinamolodtsova,no 08/10/2015,01:38:49,tinamolodtsova,just right 08/10/2015,01:39:02,tinamolodtsova,go to FISh, too late 08/10/2015,01:39:10,Diva Amon,no, its been really good. 08/10/2015,01:39:16,michaelgarcia,coarse breccia surface suggesting outcrops ahead 08/10/2015,01:39:37,tinamolodtsova,they were 3-5 cm from star 08/10/2015,01:39:57,tinamolodtsova,video frozen 08/10/2015,01:40:02,Allen Andrews,Fish in distance 08/10/2015,01:40:20,tinamolodtsova,2 FSH 08/10/2015,01:41:00,Allen Andrews,Aldro 08/10/2015,01:42:12,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,01:42:19,tinamolodtsova,CORPA 08/10/2015,01:42:42,Allen Andrews,Large fish could be Leptobrotula breviventralis seen earlier. 08/10/2015,01:42:43,michaelgarcia,this suggests a much younger cone 08/10/2015,01:42:50,Allen Andrews,Split lateral line as before. 08/10/2015,01:43:00,michaelgarcia,perhaps like the rejuvneated lavas of Honolulu 08/10/2015,01:43:03,Amy Baco-Taylor,Screen Shot 2015-08-09 at 9.41.49 PM.png 08/10/2015,01:43:13,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/10/2015,01:43:28,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/10/2015,01:43:37,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,01:44:03,Allen Andrews,Smallest fish same as one we couldn't figure earlier. Looks like separate cudalfin as well. 08/10/2015,01:44:03,tinamolodtsova,COR ?I 08/10/2015,01:45:07,okexnav,LAT :26.82886, LON : -175.60733, DEPTH :1158.0774m, TEMP : 3.27817C, SAL : 34.43903 PSU, DO : 1.05528 mg/L 08/10/2015,01:45:35,michaelgarcia,young morphology preseved but thick Mn coating 08/10/2015,01:46:06,michaelgarcia,roks are looking more broken 08/10/2015,01:47:11,Amy Baco-Taylor,Well, the few images I can find of concentricycloidea, none of them have arms. This one had 15, so maybe crinoid? 08/10/2015,01:47:15,Allen Andrews,First fish in triple-fish images was Aldrovandia. 08/10/2015,01:47:30,Amy Baco-Taylor,But I'm still hoping its concetricycloidea, just cause I've always thought they are neat! 08/10/2015,01:48:04,Amy Baco-Taylor,POL 08/10/2015,01:48:45,Allen Andrews,@Amy… I see what you are thinking. 08/10/2015,01:49:06,tinamolodtsova,SQA 08/10/2015,01:49:10,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,01:49:23,Allen Andrews,Grab that rock. Haha 08/10/2015,01:49:24,Amy Baco-Taylor,con 08/10/2015,01:49:25,Amy Baco-Taylor,cen 08/10/2015,01:49:28,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus 08/10/2015,01:49:30,Amy Baco-Taylor,trih 08/10/2015,01:49:33,Amy Baco-Taylor,cy 08/10/2015,01:49:35,Amy Baco-Taylor,cloidea 08/10/2015,01:49:40,tinamolodtsova,FSH? 08/10/2015,01:49:51,tinamolodtsova,close to CRI 08/10/2015,01:49:51,Amy Baco-Taylor,8-| 08/10/2015,01:50:54,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,01:51:01,michaelgarcia,odd that there are so few corals and sponges? 08/10/2015,01:51:02,Allen Andrews,Fish 08/10/2015,01:51:14,Allen Andrews,Snapho 08/10/2015,01:51:18,Allen Andrews,Synapho 08/10/2015,01:51:33,tinamolodtsova,URC 08/10/2015,01:52:00,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/10/2015,01:52:03,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO walteria 08/10/2015,01:52:05,Amy Baco-Taylor,SQA 08/10/2015,01:53:29,Allen Andrews,Rock from this slope? 08/10/2015,01:53:34,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,01:53:56,Allen Andrews,Rattail 08/10/2015,01:54:26,Diva Amon,macrourid 08/10/2015,01:54:28,Allen Andrews,Zoom out 08/10/2015,01:54:48,Allen Andrews,Working on it. 08/10/2015,01:54:53,tinamolodtsova,he is not happy 08/10/2015,01:55:06,okexnav,LAT :26.82931, LON : -175.60719, DEPTH :1127.5437m, TEMP : 3.27845C, SAL : 34.43767 PSU, DO : 1.06697 mg/L 08/10/2015,01:55:36,mackenziegarringer,I'm looking, Bruce had to go. 08/10/2015,01:55:40,Scott France,Looks like what Peter would call marlin-spike rattail, but I'm no fish guy 08/10/2015,01:55:51,Allen Andrews,Maybe Coryphaenoides longicirrhus\n 08/10/2015,01:56:26,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO Saccocalyx 08/10/2015,01:56:35,Amy Baco-Taylor,CRI 08/10/2015,01:56:36,Scott France,Actually I meant marlin-spike grenadier, but same difference 08/10/2015,01:56:40,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,01:56:58,tinamolodtsova,Scott is back 08/10/2015,01:57:08,michaelgarcia,nice pillow flows 08/10/2015,01:57:09,Scott France,I am! 08/10/2015,01:57:17,Scott France,Have been watching but quiet. 08/10/2015,01:57:55,michaelgarcia,if you dont collecg a biology sample, can we get our second rock from the upper part of this cone? These rocks look much fresher 08/10/2015,01:57:59,Amy Baco-Taylor,I was just putting in log, I only a know a few sponges on sight 08/10/2015,01:58:23,tinamolodtsova,if there is a biological sample on it 08/10/2015,01:58:32,tinamolodtsova,FSH 08/10/2015,01:58:47,michaelgarcia,works for me 08/10/2015,01:58:51,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Saccocalyx cf. pedunculatus 08/10/2015,01:59:34,tinamolodtsova,what about oxygen? 08/10/2015,02:00:06,okeanosexplorer,DO :: 1.03116 mg/L 08/10/2015,02:00:20,michaelgarcia,steep constructional slope 08/10/2015,02:00:30,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,02:01:07,tinamolodtsova,if somebody got? It was Enallopsamia? 08/10/2015,02:02:26,tinamolodtsova,dead stalk 08/10/2015,02:02:39,michaelgarcia,pillows 08/10/2015,02:04:00,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/10/2015,02:04:46,tinamolodtsova,HOL? 08/10/2015,02:05:09,okexnav,LAT :26.82947, LON : -175.60702, DEPTH :1110.4244m, TEMP : 3.30497C, SAL : 34.43128 PSU, DO : 1.06382 mg/L 08/10/2015,02:05:40,michaelgarcia,bumpy surface reflects Mn growth 08/10/2015,02:05:47,Diva Amon,ophnurgus 08/10/2015,02:06:01,Diva Amon,orphnurgus. Sorry. sp 08/10/2015,02:06:57,Scott France,SHI 08/10/2015,02:07:21,Allen Andrews,Interesting how there are no coral at the top. 08/10/2015,02:07:29,Diva Amon,Aso finally saw a pic of the suspected concentricycloidea….I'm not convinced. Arms look too long. 08/10/2015,02:07:35,tinamolodtsova,SPO ahead of SHI 08/10/2015,02:08:05,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/10/2015,02:08:21,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,02:08:35,tinamolodtsova,URC? 08/10/2015,02:08:51,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,02:09:02,michaelgarcia,I am happy to have been proven wrong about the rocky summit of this cone 08/10/2015,02:09:17,Allen Andrews,Need a good rock from up here. 08/10/2015,02:09:41,tinamolodtsova,something nice at hole - COR possible CPEN 08/10/2015,02:10:10,tinamolodtsova,zoom ahead 08/10/2015,02:10:13,Allen Andrews,fsh 08/10/2015,02:10:29,tinamolodtsova,CRI - Commatulidae 08/10/2015,02:10:38,Scott France,SQA on rock top 08/10/2015,02:10:39,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,02:10:44,Allen Andrews,Wow. Nice crest! 08/10/2015,02:11:04,Allen Andrews,Lost stream. 08/10/2015,02:11:07,tinamolodtsova,eels like crests as I was told 08/10/2015,02:11:18,Allen Andrews,No video. 08/10/2015,02:11:19,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,02:11:28,Scott France,Where is the icing on top? i.e. the dense coral bed… 08/10/2015,02:11:30,tinamolodtsova,ASR? small one 08/10/2015,02:11:37,Allen Andrews,Rock from fissure?? 08/10/2015,02:12:13,tinamolodtsova,anothe ASR 08/10/2015,02:12:19,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,02:12:47,Allen Andrews,No coral. Wow. 08/10/2015,02:13:32,Allen Andrews,This looks like floe sources. 08/10/2015,02:13:47,Allen Andrews,Rock from crevice?? 08/10/2015,02:14:09,tinamolodtsova,CRIs 08/10/2015,02:14:22,tinamolodtsova,crab on cliff 08/10/2015,02:15:06,tinamolodtsova,zoom 08/10/2015,02:15:06,Allen Andrews,Grab a rock if possible. 08/10/2015,02:15:16,Allen Andrews,Check crevices. 08/10/2015,02:15:20,okexnav,LAT :26.82966, LON : -175.60675, DEPTH :1097.5474m, TEMP : 3.34804C, SAL : 34.42123 PSU, DO : 0.99273 mg/L 08/10/2015,02:15:26,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/10/2015,02:15:27,Scott France,SHi 08/10/2015,02:15:41,jonathantree,Chris the audio is dropping out and I am having a hrad time hearing anything you say or replying to your comments on the vent location 08/10/2015,02:17:58,Scott France,CTE 08/10/2015,02:18:01,Scott France,lobate 08/10/2015,02:18:02,tinamolodtsova,CTENO 08/10/2015,02:18:13,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom? 08/10/2015,02:23:27,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/10/2015,02:23:59,tinamolodtsova,URC 08/10/2015,02:24:08,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,02:24:47,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,02:25:04,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/10/2015,02:25:06,okexnav,LAT :26.82995, LON : -175.60692, DEPTH :1107.9849m, TEMP : 3.35404C, SAL : 34.41933 PSU, DO : 0.98467 mg/L 08/10/2015,02:25:41,tinamolodtsova,there is a stick over the bolder next to star 08/10/2015,02:26:07,Scott France,It is a sea star... 08/10/2015,02:26:12,Scott France,Is that helpful? 08/10/2015,02:26:22,Scott France,;-) 08/10/2015,02:26:30,tinamolodtsova,right to// 08/10/2015,02:27:42,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/10/2015,02:28:01,Scott France,ACN? 08/10/2015,02:28:18,tinamolodtsova,yes ACN to me 08/10/2015,02:28:40,tinamolodtsova,and more right to ACN 08/10/2015,02:29:20,tinamolodtsova,I am not happy with sticks. I am looking for Steve's new species from CCFZ 08/10/2015,02:29:54,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,02:30:10,Amy Baco-Taylor,me too 08/10/2015,02:30:13,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,02:30:42,Allen Andrews,Video gone. 08/10/2015,02:31:12,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,02:31:38,tinamolodtsova,FISH? 08/10/2015,02:31:57,Allen Andrews,Comm and video failing 08/10/2015,02:32:24,tinamolodtsova,anyway, long time dead 08/10/2015,02:32:41,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/10/2015,02:32:47,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,02:33:16,Amy Baco-Taylor,low densities could be realted to oxygen 08/10/2015,02:33:29,tinamolodtsova,FSH 08/10/2015,02:33:35,tinamolodtsova,ahead 08/10/2015,02:33:44,Scott France,Oh - are we in an OMZ all day? 08/10/2015,02:34:00,tinamolodtsova,it is reason I was asked about oxygen 08/10/2015,02:34:18,Scott France,Hadn't thought of that. I thought we were too deep. 08/10/2015,02:34:25,Scott France,Evidently not. 08/10/2015,02:34:37,Scott France,Emily! 08/10/2015,02:34:39,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,02:34:43,Allen Andrews,Sorry… no video or comm 08/10/2015,02:34:50,Amy Baco-Taylor,It was both of them 08/10/2015,02:34:55,Amy Baco-Taylor,Cady and Emily 08/10/2015,02:35:07,okexnav,LAT :26.83034, LON : -175.60693, DEPTH :1085.4767m, TEMP : 3.35993C, SAL : 34.41731 PSU, DO : 0.99047 mg/L 08/10/2015,02:35:44,Amy Baco-Taylor,:^) 08/10/2015,02:35:59,Scott France,SHI 08/10/2015,02:36:01,Scott France,URC 08/10/2015,02:36:07,Scott France,FSH 08/10/2015,02:36:09,mackenziegarringer,FSH - seems like same macrourid as before - Coryphaenoides sp. 08/10/2015,02:36:21,tinamolodtsova,2URC 08/10/2015,02:36:35,Allen Andrews,Same Coryphannoides as earlier. 08/10/2015,02:36:39,Amy Baco-Taylor,Emily can say Concentricycloidea now too if you need a tutorial ;-) 08/10/2015,02:36:43,Allen Andrews,Unsure of specific name. 08/10/2015,02:37:03,Scott France,She can be a tutor in my Invert Zool class! 08/10/2015,02:37:13,Allen Andrews,I think my feed is way out of synch… 08/10/2015,02:37:47,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,02:38:11,tinamolodtsova,may be eating OPH? 08/10/2015,02:39:00,Diva Amon,URC just below too 08/10/2015,02:39:09,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,02:39:25,Amy Baco-Taylor,Maybe we should collect one of those 9-arm crinoids since they are fairly abundant and we have no other animals? 08/10/2015,02:39:50,jonathantree,contact =along the flow boundary there 08/10/2015,02:39:58,tinamolodtsova,I am apparently out of video tomorrow... 08/10/2015,02:40:22,tinamolodtsova,apparently only Nadia can do Commatulids 08/10/2015,02:40:46,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,02:41:05,jonathantree,broad pillow flow field here 08/10/2015,02:41:09,Allen Andrews,Crynoid collection would lead to it swimming off… 08/10/2015,02:41:21,jonathantree,looks like it is sourced from a vent just ahead 08/10/2015,02:41:27,Amy Baco-Taylor,SOmetimes they let you collect them 08/10/2015,02:41:32,tinamolodtsova,at least it is beautiful 08/10/2015,02:42:28,Allen Andrews,Seems we have time to try a crynoid colelction. I say try it... 08/10/2015,02:42:47,tinamolodtsova,or try to fing a coral 08/10/2015,02:43:11,tinamolodtsova,find 08/10/2015,02:43:14,Amy Baco-Taylor,I'm okay with waiting for a coral 08/10/2015,02:45:08,okexnav,LAT :26.83029, LON : -175.60700, DEPTH :1086.9809m, TEMP : 3.37231C, SAL : 34.41671 PSU, DO : 0.97486 mg/L 08/10/2015,02:45:12,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/10/2015,02:45:39,okeanosexplorer,SHI - Nematocarcinus 08/10/2015,02:46:21,Amy Baco-Taylor,I'm heading to bed in a few min. If choice of corals, I'd still vote for the stalked anthomastus first, then the Paragorgia possibly arborea would be my second vote. 08/10/2015,02:46:24,Diva Amon,URC 08/10/2015,02:46:59,Allen Andrews,@Amy… I'll keep your vote in mind as we finish. 08/10/2015,02:47:06,Scott France,I can say that Phil Alderslade wrote me to ask "Are we SURE those are Anthomastus?" 08/10/2015,02:47:17,Scott France,So he would likely vote that way as well. 08/10/2015,02:48:16,Scott France,CORPA 08/10/2015,02:48:25,Scott France,w? OPH 08/10/2015,02:48:46,Scott France,SHI 08/10/2015,02:48:47,Allen Andrews,Do we want to get the coral? 08/10/2015,02:49:02,Scott France,Not my vote 08/10/2015,02:49:21,Scott France,These have a tendency to get dislodged from base as well 08/10/2015,02:49:22,tinamolodtsova,Yes, 08/10/2015,02:49:32,Allen Andrews,Agree on "Anthomastus" if we see another. 08/10/2015,02:50:30,Allen Andrews,Something else... 08/10/2015,02:50:43,mackenziegarringer,Neat! 08/10/2015,02:51:58,Scott France,Squid ink is what I would have guessed. 08/10/2015,02:54:11,tinamolodtsova,Stalked Anthomastus is something hard to expect.... 08/10/2015,02:54:53,Allen Andrews,Try. 08/10/2015,02:55:07,okexnav,LAT :26.83047, LON : -175.60751, DEPTH :1102.1601m, TEMP : 3.32743C, SAL : 34.42412 PSU, DO : 1.00784 mg/L 08/10/2015,02:55:07,Allen Andrews,I'm betting it will swim for the sky! 08/10/2015,02:55:39,jonathantree,lets trick it by grabbing the loose rock it is anhored on 08/10/2015,02:55:55,Allen Andrews,Jon has a point! 08/10/2015,02:56:04,jonathantree,we shall call it Bio sample #2, rock and all 08/10/2015,02:56:12,tinamolodtsova,at least he will have the rock)) 08/10/2015,02:56:39,jonathantree,we have already grabbed 2 samples today luckly 08/10/2015,02:56:46,tinamolodtsova,sorry.. "disturbed rock" 08/10/2015,02:57:05,Allen Andrews,Even rocks are limited in the Monument? :-/ 08/10/2015,02:57:15,Scott France,Jon - I would say the same thing if it were the other way around! 08/10/2015,02:57:20,tinamolodtsova,there is something in hole 08/10/2015,02:57:32,okeanosexplorer,it's a problem with sample space also, allen 08/10/2015,02:58:29,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/10/2015,02:59:11,tinamolodtsova,it can fly from box 08/10/2015,02:59:36,Allen Andrews,I bet it swims when we poke it. 08/10/2015,03:00:00,tinamolodtsova,it has a lot of possibilities 08/10/2015,03:00:26,tinamolodtsova,lets look at decapod in the hole above the featherstar? 08/10/2015,03:01:28,tinamolodtsova,please. do not cut it 08/10/2015,03:01:55,Allen Andrews,Lots of crustaceans in the various holes. 08/10/2015,03:05:08,okexnav,LAT :26.83049, LON : -175.60758, DEPTH :1102.8878m, TEMP : 3.32793C, SAL : 34.42502 PSU, DO : 1.01039 mg/L 08/10/2015,03:05:11,tinamolodtsova,to catch a butterfly with manipulator 08/10/2015,03:06:37,tinamolodtsova,nice guy) 08/10/2015,03:06:48,Scott France,Comatulids are nobody's fool! 08/10/2015,03:06:56,Diva Amon,I was rooting for the crinoid 08/10/2015,03:07:04,Scott France,I agree Diva! 08/10/2015,03:07:08,Diva Amon,HA 08/10/2015,03:07:11,Allen Andrews,Win 08/10/2015,03:07:12,Scott France,That didn't look like a fiar fight. 08/10/2015,03:07:17,Scott France,fair 08/10/2015,03:08:02,tinamolodtsova,bof! who bet for manipulator? lets find good coral. oh a dead sponge stalk 08/10/2015,03:08:42,Scott France,Man - whose idea was it to go after that first crinoid…? Sheesh. 08/10/2015,03:08:46,Scott France,;-) 08/10/2015,03:09:14,tinamolodtsova,now we are catching butterfllies?) 08/10/2015,03:09:25,Scott France,Not catching, jusy chasing. 08/10/2015,03:09:39,Allen Andrews,Might as well grab a rattail. ;) 08/10/2015,03:09:51,tinamolodtsova,to make them exercise 08/10/2015,03:10:26,Diva Amon,Round 2. 08/10/2015,03:10:28,tinamolodtsova,do not touch the left one) 08/10/2015,03:10:46,tinamolodtsova,it is already prepared. 08/10/2015,03:11:01,Scott France,Shouldn't have thrown down the gauntlet to ROV pilots! 08/10/2015,03:11:52,Diva Amon,:( 08/10/2015,03:12:05,Allen Andrews,Buh bye…. 08/10/2015,03:12:18,Allen Andrews,OMG... 08/10/2015,03:12:21,tinamolodtsova,they killed it 08/10/2015,03:12:37,Diva Amon,Round 3. 08/10/2015,03:12:56,tinamolodtsova,poor thing 08/10/2015,03:13:29,tinamolodtsova,another three arms less... 08/10/2015,03:14:13,tinamolodtsova,can they regenerate from arms? 08/10/2015,03:14:45,Scott France,My experience with crinoid collecting (usually because they remain attached to corals) is that they lose their arms when preserved. 08/10/2015,03:14:54,Allen Andrews,No reason for images... 08/10/2015,03:15:08,okexnav,LAT :26.83048, LON : -175.60755, DEPTH :1103.5022m, TEMP : 3.31843C, SAL : 34.42735 PSU, DO : 1.00713 mg/L 08/10/2015,03:16:06,okeanosexplorer,collected comatulid crinoid, SPEC04BIO, 1104m, -175.60756, 26.83049 08/10/2015,03:19:38,Allen Andrews,Fish diversity was good, too. 08/10/2015,03:19:50,tinamolodtsova,nice SPO 08/10/2015,03:19:59,Scott France,SQA 08/10/2015,03:20:33,tinamolodtsova,tiny anemone there 08/10/2015,03:21:12,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/10/2015,03:21:59,tinamolodtsova,I guess these tubes are BRY 08/10/2015,03:22:16,mackenziegarringer,FSH 08/10/2015,03:23:00,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/10/2015,03:23:53,okeanosexplorer,SHI - Nematocarcinus 08/10/2015,03:25:24,tinamolodtsova,GAS) on the wall 08/10/2015,03:25:27,okexnav,LAT :26.83053, LON : -175.60752, DEPTH :1097.2136m, TEMP : 3.32776C, SAL : 34.42390 PSU, DO : 1.00970 mg/L 08/10/2015,03:26:32,tinamolodtsova,too bight light.. 08/10/2015,03:28:09,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,03:29:20,Allen Andrews,FSH 08/10/2015,03:30:37,okeanosexplorer,Any last request to image? 08/10/2015,03:30:43,okeanosexplorer,10min to go? 08/10/2015,03:31:09,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/10/2015,03:31:22,Allen Andrews,Bamboo 08/10/2015,03:31:38,tinamolodtsova,GAS 08/10/2015,03:31:58,Scott France,GAS on CORI polyp 08/10/2015,03:32:06,tinamolodtsova,Cupcoral or CORY 08/10/2015,03:32:35,Scott France,Chaetognath? 08/10/2015,03:32:49,tinamolodtsova,yes Chaetognath 08/10/2015,03:33:22,tinamolodtsova,never knew that they are swimming head down 08/10/2015,03:33:34,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/10/2015,03:33:37,Scott France,Perhaps "blown" by ROV 08/10/2015,03:34:26,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,03:34:56,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/10/2015,03:35:07,okexnav,LAT :26.83040, LON : -175.60738, DEPTH :1096.3891m, TEMP : 3.34899C, SAL : 34.42045 PSU, DO : 0.98431 mg/L 08/10/2015,03:36:40,Allen Andrews,I think it was a shrimp shot off bottom. 08/10/2015,03:37:04,Allen Andrews,Looked like squid bec antennae 08/10/2015,03:38:32,Scott France,Thanks Allen. Looked like a long-armed squid, but realized something else was more loikely 08/10/2015,03:38:35,Scott France,likely 08/10/2015,03:39:20,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,03:40:13,Scott France,Oxygen concentration 37% lower than on touch down 08/10/2015,03:40:28,tinamolodtsova,may be the reason 08/10/2015,03:43:11,tinamolodtsova,thanks it was interesting dive. 08/10/2015,03:45:07,okexnav,LAT :26.83029, LON : -175.60788, DEPTH : 998.5908m, TEMP : 3.71120C, SAL : 34.33800 PSU, DO : 0.90421 mg/L 08/10/2015,03:51:52,mackenziegarringer,Thanks, all. 08/10/2015,03:52:32,Scott France,Until tomorrow! Cheers. 08/10/2015,03:55:07,okexnav,LAT :26.83039, LON : -175.60762, DEPTH : 704.7788m, TEMP : 5.26760C, SAL : 34.09309 PSU, DO : 2.36774 mg/L 08/10/2015,04:05:28,okexnav,LAT :26.83072, LON : -175.60634, DEPTH : 407.4602m, TEMP : 10.50619C, SAL : 34.19587 PSU, DO : 6.05326 mg/L 08/10/2015,04:15:07,okexnav,LAT :26.83075, LON : -175.60526, DEPTH : 110.0868m, TEMP : 18.34818C, SAL : 34.95854 PSU, DO : 7.45690 mg/L 08/10/2015,04:25:11,okexnav,LAT :26.83126, LON : -175.60434, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L 08/10/2015,08:04:43,kelleyelliott,Hi All - this an update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. The ship is currently conducting overnight transit mapping operations. Tomorrow, we plan to conduct dive 09 of the expedition on a ridge that extends west from East Salmon Bank to survey sharp ridge topography for the presence of high densities of corals and sponges. The ROV is expected to be in the water at 0815, and we'll have our predive briefing at 0845 am HST. Please join us on the dive by using the teleconference line (1-866-617-5860, passcode: 1233796) and viewing the high resolution versions of the feeds available to contributing scientists: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream-full-res.html 08/10/2015,18:04:35,kelleyelliott,Hi All - can anyone please confirm whether you are seeing the live feeds on shore?\n 08/10/2015,18:07:45,Catalina Martinez,Feeds are up on I1 and I2 as of around noon Eastern 08/10/2015,18:08:08,Catalina Martinez,They are the same - dropping out every few seconds, but at least they are up. Audio sounds good 08/10/2015,18:09:06,kelleyelliott,Great - we tried to ping the ISC on the RTS units but it didn't go through. 08/10/2015,18:18:41,Catalina Martinez,OK, looks like the ISC watch stander stepped out for a minute. Which key are you pinging? It's not as active in the ISC while the Nautilus is in port, and they are currently in port. 08/10/2015,18:21:09,kelleyelliott,We were getting the blinking asterisks here when we tried - which is a connection issue. We've shut down the wifi and I'll try again just for testing purposes. 08/10/2015,18:25:05,okexnav,LAT :27.13982, LON : -176.23526, DEPTH : 246.3558m, TEMP : 14.03036C, SAL : 34.46738 PSU, DO : 6.94865 mg/L 08/10/2015,18:27:49,Scott France,If it helps, the video feed on I1 looks good right now. 08/10/2015,18:29:49,Catalina Martinez,Kelley, try calling the ISC at ISC2, ISC4, or ISC5 to get the watchstander in the control room. I can hear you calling from the hub, but the RVON location you are calling from is not listed in the control room. I realize this is confusing. RTS units just are! 08/10/2015,18:31:15,Catalina Martinez,If one of those ISC buttons is not yet set up on the ship, ask Roland or Jared to add it to your key panel. That's the best way to speak with the watchstanders in the control room 08/10/2015,18:35:04,Catalina Martinez,You can also try calling RIOE as that's in our office. I can see the 'stars' showing up periodically on the key panels, meaning the signal is dropping intermittently 08/10/2015,18:35:08,okexnav,LAT :27.14000, LON : -176.23463, DEPTH : 536.3738m, TEMP : 8.01636C, SAL : 34.06841 PSU, DO : 5.25499 mg/L 08/10/2015,18:45:24,okexnav,LAT :27.14009, LON : -176.23405, DEPTH : 846.3285m, TEMP : 4.37386C, SAL : 34.22234 PSU, DO : 1.29904 mg/L 08/10/2015,18:55:18,okexnav,LAT :27.14003, LON : -176.23346, DEPTH :1147.6741m, TEMP : 3.22304C, SAL : 34.43573 PSU, DO : 1.00893 mg/L 08/10/2015,19:04:49,Allen Andrews,Good morning everyone. I will be in a meeting at UH this morning and will be on and offline. Just a note that since we are out of the Monument I would be interested in the basal structure of a LARGE Corallium, given the right circumstances for your protocol. Thank you. 08/10/2015,19:05:08,okexnav,LAT :27.14013, LON : -176.23299, DEPTH :1450.3974m, TEMP : 2.58291C, SAL : 34.53709 PSU, DO : 1.58617 mg/L 08/10/2015,19:10:29,Catalina Martinez,I1 & I2 video and audio look/sound good, and RTS is up and working well 08/10/2015,19:10:35,Catalina Martinez,Good luck on the dive! 08/10/2015,19:12:40,kelleyelliott,Thanks, Cat! 08/10/2015,19:15:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14025, LON : -176.23283, DEPTH :1763.3532m, TEMP : 2.15636C, SAL : 34.59027 PSU, DO : 2.19590 mg/L 08/10/2015,19:25:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14018, LON : -176.23262, DEPTH :2071.5782m, TEMP : 1.86196C, SAL : 34.62703 PSU, DO : 2.77333 mg/L 08/10/2015,19:28:26,Nicole Morgan,JFH 08/10/2015,19:29:14,Amy Baco-Taylor,Bugles have a lot of saturated fat 08/10/2015,19:29:24,Steve Auscavitch,At least until whole foods starts selling gas 08/10/2015,19:29:33,Andrea Quattrini,i haven't had those since i was a kid! 08/10/2015,19:29:54,Scott France,I think I came in late to a conversation… ;-) 08/10/2015,19:30:24,Nicole Morgan,The just reminded me of Funyuns. Why did those ever exist? 08/10/2015,19:30:24,Amy Baco-Taylor,8g sat fat 08/10/2015,19:31:10,Amy Baco-Taylor,310mg of salt 08/10/2015,19:31:36,Amy Baco-Taylor,Doritos on the other hand, only 1.5 g sat fat and 180mg of salt 08/10/2015,19:31:50,Scott France,Quinoa chips 0.5g sat fat... 08/10/2015,19:31:59,Scott France,Oh, never mind, here are the corals! 08/10/2015,19:32:19,Scott France,Fields of Jasonisis…? Early guess. 08/10/2015,19:32:36,Scott France,Will no doubt be wrong family. 08/10/2015,19:35:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14032, LON : -176.23202, DEPTH :2274.2087m, TEMP : 1.73521C, SAL : 34.64182 PSU, DO : 3.15625 mg/L 08/10/2015,19:35:25,Scott France,Oxygen level double yesterdays value 08/10/2015,19:35:55,Catalina Martinez,If I had to make a meal of something processed that I could purchase at a gas station that resembled a marine critter. . .I would go for Funnybones . .. the yummy chocolate covered halothuria look-a-likes! 08/10/2015,19:36:34,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORPR 08/10/2015,19:37:07,Scott France,ACN 08/10/2015,19:37:12,Scott France,Anthomastus 08/10/2015,19:37:20,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORCH 08/10/2015,19:37:21,Scott France,CORI whip 08/10/2015,19:37:30,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO 08/10/2015,19:37:42,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO Farrea under rock 08/10/2015,19:37:48,tinamolodtsova,just everything 08/10/2015,19:38:10,tinamolodtsova,very strange base at bamboo 08/10/2015,19:38:24,Scott France,What is the balck thing on the CORI whip? 08/10/2015,19:38:24,Amy Baco-Taylor,looks kinda like the ones off BC 08/10/2015,19:39:05,tinamolodtsova,HYD on stone 08/10/2015,19:39:35,Jonathan Tree,loose rocks to pick up? 08/10/2015,19:39:38,Amy Baco-Taylor,Now i'm craving bugles 08/10/2015,19:40:57,Jonathan Tree,definelty not as Mn encrusted but oddly the seamout has been dated to be ~ 85 million years old 08/10/2015,19:41:01,Amy Baco-Taylor,be good to zoom on primnoid on right just off screen to when start moving 08/10/2015,19:41:24,Andrea Quattrini,ACN 08/10/2015,19:42:01,tinamolodtsova,another Anthomastus 08/10/2015,19:42:21,Andrea Quattrini,coral in back, CORA Stauropathes? 08/10/2015,19:43:46,Scott France,Don't see it Andrea 08/10/2015,19:43:51,tinamolodtsova,the same 08/10/2015,19:43:54,Andrea Quattrini,out of view... 08/10/2015,19:44:02,Scott France,copy 08/10/2015,19:44:02,tinamolodtsova,have not seen any 08/10/2015,19:44:36,okeanosexplorer,Andrea, it does look like a Stauropathes, but we will need to get a better view 08/10/2015,19:45:08,okexnav,LAT :27.14034, LON : -176.23192, DEPTH :2278.1650m, TEMP : 1.73225C, SAL : 34.64275 PSU, DO : 3.16980 mg/L 08/10/2015,19:45:46,Jonathan Tree,nice rock! 08/10/2015,19:46:52,okeanosexplorer,collected rock, SPEC01GEO, 2278m, -176.23190, 27.14036 08/10/2015,19:47:06,tinamolodtsova,OK, Daniel, can we zoom just after. I have only few minutes with you 08/10/2015,19:48:04,okeanosexplorer,we will try tina 08/10/2015,19:48:10,tinamolodtsova,thank you 08/10/2015,19:49:30,tinamolodtsova,no 08/10/2015,19:49:58,Andrea Quattrini,is there a link for quad view/pilot view? 08/10/2015,19:50:19,Scott France,No - only 2 camera feeds for this leg 08/10/2015,19:50:35,Andrea Quattrini,ok, thanks 08/10/2015,19:50:46,Scott France,related to the satellite issues 08/10/2015,19:50:56,Andrea Quattrini,copy that 08/10/2015,19:52:34,okeanosexplorer,only 2 camera feeds are broadcasted out, but the vehicles have several other cameras that are not broadcasted out 08/10/2015,19:53:02,Scott France,Sorry Daniel. I meant only 2 camera feeds being streamed to shore. 08/10/2015,19:53:21,Scott France,In past years we have kept the quad view on camera 3 08/10/2015,19:53:31,Scott France,that allowed us to obtain some data without asking 08/10/2015,19:53:49,Scott France,Understand from Kelley that stream was taken off line... 08/10/2015,19:53:51,okeanosexplorer,thanks scott, i was not aware of that 08/10/2015,19:54:01,Scott France,…for leg to allow more bandwidth for other streams. 08/10/2015,19:54:10,Scott France,Copy Daniel. 08/10/2015,19:55:08,okexnav,LAT :27.14034, LON : -176.23189, DEPTH :2278.1191m, TEMP : 1.79007C, SAL : 34.60814 PSU, DO : 3.14074 mg/L 08/10/2015,19:56:11,Amy Baco-Taylor,Not just closed polyps? 08/10/2015,19:56:27,Amy Baco-Taylor,SQA on CORI 08/10/2015,19:56:34,Scott France,Yes, sorry. Spoke before zoom completed. 08/10/2015,19:56:51,Scott France,Some partially open polyps have intertentacular needles. 08/10/2015,19:56:58,Andrea Quattrini,a lot of spines on CRA carapace 08/10/2015,19:57:02,Scott France,This is a Keratoisis, likely D clade 08/10/2015,19:57:02,Andrea Quattrini,or SQA 08/10/2015,19:57:13,Scott France,Perhaps even Eknomisis 08/10/2015,19:57:37,tinamolodtsova,nice curve 08/10/2015,19:58:16,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/10/2015,19:58:26,tinamolodtsova,at CORI 08/10/2015,19:59:26,Scott France,Keratoisis 08/10/2015,19:59:40,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORPR directly behind 08/10/2015,20:00:06,tinamolodtsova,very strange polyps.. looks like with collar 08/10/2015,20:00:41,Scott France,Beautiful primnoid in background 08/10/2015,20:01:33,tinamolodtsova,sorry, have to leave for today 08/10/2015,20:01:47,Scott France,Your going to miss a good one Tina! 08/10/2015,20:02:29,tinamolodtsova,yes 08/10/2015,20:03:46,Amy Baco-Taylor,4+ polyps per whorl 08/10/2015,20:04:35,Amy Baco-Taylor,polyps look narella-like but not really pointing down 08/10/2015,20:04:45,Scott France,Calyptrophora? 08/10/2015,20:04:47,Andrea Quattrini,Canyptrophora? 08/10/2015,20:04:52,Amy Baco-Taylor,lyrate 08/10/2015,20:05:08,okexnav,LAT :27.14024, LON : -176.23188, DEPTH :2277.7552m, TEMP : 1.74051C, SAL : 34.64145 PSU, DO : 3.12191 mg/L 08/10/2015,20:06:09,Amy Baco-Taylor,lost audio 08/10/2015,20:06:09,Scott France,You guys know these primnoids better than me, so I bow to your ID 08/10/2015,20:06:23,Amy Baco-Taylor,back 08/10/2015,20:06:48,Andrea Quattrini,well, there are two genera of lyrate Calyptrophora off Hawaii right? 08/10/2015,20:07:11,Amy Baco-Taylor,several genear have lyrate forms 08/10/2015,20:07:28,Andrea Quattrini,sorry two speies... 08/10/2015,20:07:33,Andrea Quattrini,species 08/10/2015,20:07:45,Scott France,It looked like photos of Calyptrophora angularis, but I can't recall polyp details 08/10/2015,20:08:12,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO 08/10/2015,20:08:41,Amy Baco-Taylor,looks like a lettucey farrea 08/10/2015,20:08:52,Amy Baco-Taylor,Chris says Unciniteridae 08/10/2015,20:09:49,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO 08/10/2015,20:10:38,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO 08/10/2015,20:10:47,Amy Baco-Taylor,vase 08/10/2015,20:11:19,Amy Baco-Taylor,It's a neat one but I haven't seen it 08/10/2015,20:11:25,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORCH 08/10/2015,20:11:39,Amy Baco-Taylor,COR anthomastus 08/10/2015,20:12:58,Amy Baco-Taylor,Fine w me 08/10/2015,20:13:00,Scott France,No objection here. 08/10/2015,20:13:31,michaelvecchione,It is a hexactinellid. Allen Collins in my lab works on them. 08/10/2015,20:13:55,Andrea Quattrini,possible SQA on COR Primnoid 08/10/2015,20:14:07,Scott France,POL swimming 08/10/2015,20:15:08,okexnav,LAT :27.14032, LON : -176.23189, DEPTH :2278.0286m, TEMP : 1.75316C, SAL : 34.64179 PSU, DO : 3.08485 mg/L 08/10/2015,20:19:01,Scott France,Bonus geology! 08/10/2015,20:19:13,Brendan Roark,very nice grab!!! 08/10/2015,20:20:00,Scott France,Wiggle test. 08/10/2015,20:22:47,michaelparke,great job 08/10/2015,20:23:12,Elizabeth Weinberg,that was impressive! 08/10/2015,20:24:58,Amy Baco-Taylor,what was that thing near base? 08/10/2015,20:25:08,okexnav,LAT :27.14028, LON : -176.23196, DEPTH :2278.0432m, TEMP : 1.74490C, SAL : 34.64044 PSU, DO : 3.11804 mg/L 08/10/2015,20:26:08,Brendan Roark,can we get anothe zoom on the base 08/10/2015,20:26:32,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Stauropathes staurocrada 08/10/2015,20:30:10,Brendan Roark,can we get a snap zoom on the dead skeleton in the middle of the screen 08/10/2015,20:30:15,Brendan Roark,please 08/10/2015,20:32:10,Scott France,Agree - dead sponge 08/10/2015,20:32:17,Brendan Roark,thanks 08/10/2015,20:35:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14031, LON : -176.23159, DEPTH :2277.2012m, TEMP : 1.75242C, SAL : 34.63969 PSU, DO : 3.10665 mg/L 08/10/2015,20:36:37,okeanosexplorer,ASR 08/10/2015,20:36:47,okeanosexplorer,CORCH - Iridogorgia 08/10/2015,20:38:12,Andrea Quattrini,small coral on right different? 08/10/2015,20:41:00,Scott France,Small CORO Anthomastus 08/10/2015,20:42:10,Scott France,Looks like it has had a few meals! 08/10/2015,20:42:21,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORI - 5 08/10/2015,20:42:49,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO 08/10/2015,20:43:00,Diva Amon,amazing SPO 08/10/2015,20:43:16,Diva Amon,Can we put the lasers on? 08/10/2015,20:43:39,Andrea Quattrini,so this is species that produced the mystery SPO stalk from the first or second dive? 08/10/2015,20:44:43,okeanosexplorer,looks like it, Andrea 08/10/2015,20:45:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14057, LON : -176.23145, DEPTH :2277.6591m, TEMP : 1.75105C, SAL : 34.63971 PSU, DO : 3.07296 mg/L 08/10/2015,20:46:42,Scott France,Very skinny elephants! 08/10/2015,20:47:03,okeanosexplorer,yes :) 08/10/2015,20:47:09,Amy Baco-Taylor,SQA 08/10/2015,20:47:30,Scott France,SHI 08/10/2015,20:47:50,Diva Amon,Munidopsis in sponge 08/10/2015,20:48:52,Jonathan Tree,hey guys, I just lloked up the age of this seamount, O'Conner et al dated it to be 91.7 million years old 08/10/2015,20:49:32,Jonathan Tree,not the ~80 Million years that we have mentioned before 08/10/2015,20:49:53,okeanosexplorer,thanks jon, i will it announce it in a bit 08/10/2015,20:50:27,Scott France,In the age range of the New England Seamounts, where OkEx dove last year in the North Atlantic. 08/10/2015,20:51:29,Astrid Leitner,really dense nodule cover 08/10/2015,20:51:30,Scott France,Did we lose the telecon? 08/10/2015,20:51:30,brucemundy,Is this manganese nodule bottom? 08/10/2015,20:51:41,Scott France,I think we did 08/10/2015,20:51:42,okeanosexplorer,yes, mn-nodules 08/10/2015,20:51:49,Scott France,I can hear you on video though 08/10/2015,20:52:00,Diva Amon,are they really nodules or mn coated rubble? 08/10/2015,20:52:48,Scott France,No this is a HYD overgrowth 08/10/2015,20:52:58,Scott France,Hydrozoan colony 08/10/2015,20:53:03,Amy Baco-Taylor,I agree overgrowth 08/10/2015,20:53:04,Diva Amon,SQA 08/10/2015,20:53:13,Diva Amon,Munidopsis 08/10/2015,20:53:40,Amy Baco-Taylor,Curious though who made skeleton, it is very golden 08/10/2015,20:53:44,Scott France,Perhaps not overgrowth, but definitely a hydroid 08/10/2015,20:54:03,Scott France,Red thing on left? 08/10/2015,20:54:13,Scott France,Passed now - was on upper btanch 08/10/2015,20:54:38,leswatling,This is a hydroid, Solanderia I think. It has a thick skeleton 08/10/2015,20:54:45,Andrea Quattrini,aplac? 08/10/2015,20:54:47,Scott France,Aplacophoran worms 08/10/2015,20:54:50,Andrea Quattrini,agree 08/10/2015,20:54:55,leswatling,two aplacs 08/10/2015,20:54:55,Amy Baco-Taylor,Oh yeah, could be 08/10/2015,20:55:00,Andrea Quattrini,molluscs 08/10/2015,20:55:00,Amy Baco-Taylor,mollsca 08/10/2015,20:55:05,Amy Baco-Taylor,mollusca 08/10/2015,20:55:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14056, LON : -176.23093, DEPTH :2282.4810m, TEMP : 1.75305C, SAL : 34.64011 PSU, DO : 3.09977 mg/L 08/10/2015,20:55:25,Amy Baco-Taylor,another one 08/10/2015,20:55:28,leswatling,molluska :-D 08/10/2015,20:56:35,leswatling,so nice to see this hydroid alive... I have a large skeleton on this that was collected a few years ago and it took some sleuthing to find out what it was. 08/10/2015,20:58:01,Jonathan Tree,good eye Dan 08/10/2015,20:58:37,Scott France,Aplacophoran mollusc of this type could also be referred to as solenogaster 08/10/2015,20:58:40,Amy Baco-Taylor,Those were pretty big aplacophorans 08/10/2015,20:59:18,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORCH - Iridogorgia 08/10/2015,20:59:26,leswatling,Agree. Interestingly, when we started our deep coral work everyone said we would see these all over the place.... 08/10/2015,20:59:41,leswatling,Iridogorgia magnispiralis 08/10/2015,21:00:12,leswatling,could use the lasers to measure the coil distance but it is usually around 20 cm 08/10/2015,21:01:49,leswatling,this colony then would be about 2 m high or so 08/10/2015,21:02:20,Amy Baco-Taylor,nice cideo work 08/10/2015,21:02:23,Amy Baco-Taylor,video 08/10/2015,21:03:11,leswatling,that's a good shot looking down the coil.... should be 5-7 cm diameter. But my screen was frozen so I missed most of it. 08/10/2015,21:05:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14036, LON : -176.23050, DEPTH :2278.1048m, TEMP : 1.76023C, SAL : 34.63901 PSU, DO : 3.11524 mg/L 08/10/2015,21:06:03,Nicole Morgan,CORCH 08/10/2015,21:06:13,Steve Auscavitch,COR Anthomastus 08/10/2015,21:06:55,Steve Auscavitch,gastropod 08/10/2015,21:07:03,Steve Auscavitch,nevermind 08/10/2015,21:07:07,Andrea Quattrini,ACN 08/10/2015,21:07:10,Scott France,SPO and ACN 08/10/2015,21:07:28,Scott France,Too late Steve! You said it! ;-) 08/10/2015,21:07:37,Nicole Morgan,CRI on SPO 08/10/2015,21:07:42,Scott France,SPO with SQA 08/10/2015,21:07:46,Steve Auscavitch,I was eager for a massive slit shell. 08/10/2015,21:08:59,Scott France,Trying to call them out, eh? 08/10/2015,21:09:15,Scott France,CORI 08/10/2015,21:10:54,Scott France,CORI whip 08/10/2015,21:11:08,Scott France,No SPO...? 08/10/2015,21:11:23,Scott France,Yes, SPO 08/10/2015,21:11:27,Scott France,stalked 08/10/2015,21:11:30,Scott France,w/ small head 08/10/2015,21:11:51,Scott France,CORCH 08/10/2015,21:12:35,Scott France,Not sure what the smaller yellowish ones are… (just past sponge) 08/10/2015,21:12:46,Scott France,CORCH Chrysogorgia 08/10/2015,21:13:14,Jonathan Tree,Mn coating is appx as heavy as yesterday 08/10/2015,21:13:18,Nicole Morgan,SHI 08/10/2015,21:13:23,Scott France,CORI Isidella - new for dive 08/10/2015,21:13:37,Steve Auscavitch,CORO anthomastus 08/10/2015,21:13:53,Scott France,CORA Stauropathes 08/10/2015,21:14:41,Jonathan Tree,mostly an erosive surface tat we have bee looking at so far in the dive, much different than the primary in place pillow flows we have seen on ou previous dives 08/10/2015,21:15:13,okexnav,LAT :27.14077, LON : -176.23033, DEPTH :2270.0821m, TEMP : 1.72352C, SAL : 34.64334 PSU, DO : 3.13735 mg/L 08/10/2015,21:15:33,leswatling,These Keratoisis fans are probably all new species 08/10/2015,21:15:46,Jonathan Tree,it is another indication of the older age of this seamount 08/10/2015,21:15:58,leswatling,Looked like an I. trichotoma in the back 08/10/2015,21:16:26,Scott France,Les: ones we imaged earlier had volcano polyps and intertentacular needles, so likely D clade/Eknomisis 08/10/2015,21:16:48,Scott France,Yes, we saw another Isidella just a few minutes ago 08/10/2015,21:17:15,leswatling,Sorry, gotta sign off for a bit. Be back in on later. 08/10/2015,21:17:23,Scott France,Later dude. 08/10/2015,21:18:48,Jonathan Tree,something that we do not know is when exactly that this seamount was acutally a shallow seamount close to the surface as it formed the carbonate terrace 08/10/2015,21:21:18,Jonathan Tree,it is a very interesting note for non geologist that the paleo-shoreline terrace is ~1500 mbl which means that this volcanoe has sank the same amount since it was a shallow feature, it is a really neat for the geodynamics of these volcanoes as they form and load the overlying crust 08/10/2015,21:22:53,Scott France,Fish, big head, eel like 08/10/2015,21:23:20,Scott France,Nope, fooled again! 08/10/2015,21:23:23,Scott France,Not a fish 08/10/2015,21:23:32,brucemundy,This doesn't look like a fish to me 08/10/2015,21:23:33,Scott France,Go ahead Steve... 08/10/2015,21:23:39,Amy Baco-Taylor,almost looked like a houseless larvacean 08/10/2015,21:23:51,Scott France,Too big. I thought an acorn worm 08/10/2015,21:24:07,Scott France,But perhaps just mucus 08/10/2015,21:24:18,okeanosexplorer,THANKS I feel better after that initial id. This is Chris by the way. 08/10/2015,21:25:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14084, LON : -176.22969, DEPTH :2266.0349m, TEMP : 1.72398C, SAL : 34.64238 PSU, DO : 3.13563 mg/L 08/10/2015,21:26:07,Scott France,This is a magnScreensaver! 08/10/2015,21:27:27,Jonathan Tree,would the lasers for scale help out the biologist? 08/10/2015,21:28:05,Jonathan Tree,might be too late now 08/10/2015,21:29:25,Jonathan Tree,any idea on an estimate for "old" these corals are? 08/10/2015,21:30:22,Scott France,@Jonathan: I'm not the one to mkae that guess... 08/10/2015,21:30:41,Scott France,Brendan is still here, he likely has more informed opinion 08/10/2015,21:30:45,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO 08/10/2015,21:30:49,Scott France,but I would guess mor ethan a century 08/10/2015,21:30:57,randysinger,hi everyone! 08/10/2015,21:30:58,Scott France,more than a century 08/10/2015,21:31:00,Brendan Roark,For something that size ~120 year 08/10/2015,21:31:09,Scott France,Oh, I was close! 08/10/2015,21:31:10,Jonathan Tree,thanks 08/10/2015,21:31:12,Scott France,Hey Randy 08/10/2015,21:31:24,randysinger,moving break = ROV time 08/10/2015,21:31:37,Scott France,Fish poor duve so far 08/10/2015,21:31:40,Scott France,dive 08/10/2015,21:32:04,Scott France,good thing I didn't mispell "fish"... 08/10/2015,21:32:09,randysinger,haha 08/10/2015,21:32:22,okeanosexplorer,CORCH - Chrysogorgia 08/10/2015,21:32:34,Jonathan Tree,the reason I was interested was that they seem to be prefering the larger and presumably more stable boulders and so I was trying to get an idea of the mobility/age of the smaller cobble field we are looking at 08/10/2015,21:32:50,randysinger,what gives...arnt we on a seamount? 08/10/2015,21:32:50,Scott France,Good observation Jonathan. 08/10/2015,21:33:04,Scott France,Earlier we saw colonies on cobbles that had rolled over... 08/10/2015,21:33:14,Scott France,so the lack of stability is not a good thing 08/10/2015,21:33:19,okeanosexplorer,yes randy we are on a ridge off to a table-top seamount 08/10/2015,21:33:26,Scott France,but at least a couple of those colonies were still alive 08/10/2015,21:33:46,Scott France,An old seamount. 08/10/2015,21:34:12,Scott France,CORI Keratoisis 08/10/2015,21:35:06,Amy Baco-Taylor,Headin to grab dinner back in 10 08/10/2015,21:35:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14111, LON : -176.22942, DEPTH :2255.3153m, TEMP : 1.73493C, SAL : 34.64220 PSU, DO : 3.14800 mg/L 08/10/2015,21:35:09,Scott France,Exercise for video review: correlate isidid colony size with rock size it is settled on 08/10/2015,21:35:18,Scott France,Did I just give away my next proposal? 08/10/2015,21:35:38,randysinger,submitted 08/10/2015,21:35:39,Scott France,SPO also tip over rocks 08/10/2015,21:35:52,Scott France,Nicely done Randy 08/10/2015,21:37:27,Scott France,Chris: I was referring to a much smaller stalked sponge before the dead sponge... 08/10/2015,21:37:47,Andrea Quattrini,CORCH 08/10/2015,21:37:49,Scott France,Telecon was a bit choppy there 08/10/2015,21:37:53,Andrea Quattrini,CORO Anthomastus 08/10/2015,21:38:01,Andrea Quattrini,CORA Stauropathes 08/10/2015,21:38:03,Scott France,COR Anthomastus small only 2 polyps 08/10/2015,21:39:31,Scott France,Perhaps CORCH Metallogorgia 08/10/2015,21:39:40,Scott France,left of large fan just passed 08/10/2015,21:40:23,Scott France,Amorous? 08/10/2015,21:40:27,Scott France,ASR 08/10/2015,21:41:11,randysinger,starfish love 08/10/2015,21:41:18,randysinger,or a battle in slowmo? 08/10/2015,21:41:39,Scott France,Looks like pigmented tube foot at tip 08/10/2015,21:42:20,Scott France,ASR Henricia 08/10/2015,21:42:48,Scott France,New logo for Defenders of Wildlife... 08/10/2015,21:43:48,Scott France,Doesn't look like a fallen SPO. Can see narrow stalk underneath 08/10/2015,21:44:33,Scott France,CORPR 08/10/2015,21:45:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14126, LON : -176.22938, DEPTH :2250.4149m, TEMP : 1.73037C, SAL : 34.64252 PSU, DO : 3.13083 mg/L 08/10/2015,21:45:25,Scott France,CORC Corallium? 08/10/2015,21:45:31,Scott France,Several colonies 08/10/2015,21:45:39,Scott France,CORPR 08/10/2015,21:45:48,Scott France,Nice spot! 08/10/2015,21:45:55,randysinger,im really surprised at lack of fish right here 08/10/2015,21:45:59,randysinger,looks like a good spot 08/10/2015,21:47:02,Andrea Quattrini,i do not think we have seen one fish during the entire dive 08/10/2015,21:47:15,randysinger,wow 08/10/2015,21:47:40,Amy Baco-Taylor,several CORPR 08/10/2015,21:47:40,Astrid Leitner,this is why we need baited video cameras 08/10/2015,21:47:47,randysinger,yup 08/10/2015,21:47:58,Astrid Leitner,maybe we should put some bait on the ROV :) 08/10/2015,21:48:02,Andrea Quattrini,yes but than you only get a certain number and type of fishes 08/10/2015,21:48:02,brucemundy,Not one fish. Bait would be really interesting 08/10/2015,21:48:05,Scott France,CORPR perhaps Narella? 08/10/2015,21:48:16,Amy Baco-Taylor,zoom? 08/10/2015,21:48:19,Scott France,Looks like N. alata in guide 08/10/2015,21:48:52,Scott France,I set up the strawman for you guys to knock down... 08/10/2015,21:49:19,Scott France,ACN on this coral 08/10/2015,21:49:36,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORC 08/10/2015,21:49:48,Amy Baco-Taylor,Looks like one we saw yesterday too 08/10/2015,21:49:51,Andrea Quattrini,i think that is another ACN 08/10/2015,21:50:01,Scott France,Yup 08/10/2015,21:50:35,Scott France,ACN IDs from video are very tough 08/10/2015,21:51:15,randysinger,shoot make that everything! 08/10/2015,21:51:26,Andrea Quattrini,two more Corallium in the back? 08/10/2015,21:51:45,okeanosexplorer,yes, andrea. there are quite a few on this rock 08/10/2015,21:51:46,Amy Baco-Taylor,There's a lot of Narella species to choose from! 08/10/2015,21:51:53,Amy Baco-Taylor,4-5+polyps per whorl 08/10/2015,21:51:55,Scott France,Exactly Amy! 08/10/2015,21:52:04,Amy Baco-Taylor,Yes Narella 08/10/2015,21:52:09,Scott France,Yes Narella 08/10/2015,21:52:35,Amy Baco-Taylor,Yes closer 08/10/2015,21:53:58,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORC 08/10/2015,21:54:57,Amy Baco-Taylor,Can see color of skeleton 08/10/2015,21:55:04,Amy Baco-Taylor,nice to explain jewelry lead in 08/10/2015,21:55:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14138, LON : -176.22946, DEPTH :2251.1958m, TEMP : 1.73133C, SAL : 34.64316 PSU, DO : 3.11839 mg/L 08/10/2015,21:55:30,Andrea Quattrini,ACN and CRA or SQA on CORC 08/10/2015,22:00:31,Scott France,What a funky looking SPO 08/10/2015,22:00:50,Scott France,To reference start of dive theme, looks like Ruffles! 08/10/2015,22:00:53,Scott France,The pootato chip 08/10/2015,22:00:58,Scott France,potato 08/10/2015,22:01:42,Jonathan Tree,Hi guys, audio is in and out over here at UH, did you guys hear any of that last comment 08/10/2015,22:01:45,Scott France,I think we lost teleconm 08/10/2015,22:01:50,Scott France,Oh! Nope 08/10/2015,22:03:24,brucemundy,SHI 08/10/2015,22:05:05,Astrid Leitner,are there any strong currents here? 08/10/2015,22:05:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14145, LON : -176.22933, DEPTH :2250.6966m, TEMP : 1.73019C, SAL : 34.64287 PSU, DO : 3.18796 mg/L 08/10/2015,22:09:41,Scott France,This is the pick-up-and-drop dive! 08/10/2015,22:15:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14134, LON : -176.22926, DEPTH :2250.9076m, TEMP : 1.73037C, SAL : 34.67729 PSU, DO : 3.14511 mg/L 08/10/2015,22:17:54,Scott France,CORI Isidella 08/10/2015,22:18:09,Scott France,knocked over with branches reorienting and growing upward 08/10/2015,22:21:34,Amy Baco-Taylor,Nav discussion is really loud on live feed 08/10/2015,22:22:11,Scott France,CORI Lepidisis 08/10/2015,22:23:14,Scott France,I can't help you with SPO ID, but am fine if you want to collect. 08/10/2015,22:23:32,Scott France,It is tucked away in a tough spot! 08/10/2015,22:23:58,Amy Baco-Taylor,Ask them to sample a barnacle if you want to really challenge them! 08/10/2015,22:25:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14143, LON : -176.22908, DEPTH :2247.1548m, TEMP : 1.73749C, SAL : 34.64100 PSU, DO : 3.12158 mg/L 08/10/2015,22:28:23,Jonathan Tree,what time are you guys planning on beeing off-bottom? 08/10/2015,22:28:40,okeanosexplorer,off bottom at ~1530HST 08/10/2015,22:28:43,Jonathan Tree,being* 08/10/2015,22:28:58,Jonathan Tree,Thanks' 08/10/2015,22:33:44,randysinger,I walk away for 10 min and I come back to us grabbing the seafloor 08/10/2015,22:34:16,randysinger,the sponge is running away as fast as it can 08/10/2015,22:34:45,randysinger,10000 baby sponges inc 08/10/2015,22:35:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14141, LON : -176.22912, DEPTH :2247.4671m, TEMP : 1.73846C, SAL : 34.64127 PSU, DO : 3.05603 mg/L 08/10/2015,22:36:13,okeanosexplorer,collected sponge sample, Bathydorus? sp., SPEC03BIO, 2248m 08/10/2015,22:45:14,okexnav,LAT :27.14141, LON : -176.22920, DEPTH :2245.5974m, TEMP : 1.76490C, SAL : 34.63983 PSU, DO : 3.07743 mg/L 08/10/2015,22:45:49,Scott France,Give us a sec to go arm wrestle in the back room to see who gets to choose the coral! ;-) 08/10/2015,22:46:42,Scott France,Are you a soft sponge guy or a hard sponge guy? 08/10/2015,22:47:00,Scott France,Thanks Daniel! 08/10/2015,22:47:11,Scott France,I meant are YOU hard or soft? 08/10/2015,22:47:47,Amy Baco-Taylor,hahaha 08/10/2015,22:48:11,Amy Baco-Taylor,Actually there was a neat article recently with a video that showed shallow coral has cilia on it that create a current across their surface 08/10/2015,22:49:43,Amy Baco-Taylor,tunicate 08/10/2015,22:50:19,Andrea Quattrini,TUN 08/10/2015,22:50:52,Amy Baco-Taylor,Tunicate creepy sp 1 08/10/2015,22:51:01,Amy Baco-Taylor,COR Anthomastus 08/10/2015,22:51:08,Scott France,Culeolus 08/10/2015,22:51:14,Andrea Quattrini,no POL 08/10/2015,22:52:06,Amy Baco-Taylor,here's the article http://www.pnas.org/content/111/37/13391.abstract 08/10/2015,22:53:47,Scott France,Thanks Amy 08/10/2015,22:55:00,Scott France,CORPR and CORI 08/10/2015,22:55:10,Scott France,CORC 08/10/2015,22:55:11,okexnav,LAT :27.14160, LON : -176.22888, DEPTH :2237.1940m, TEMP : 1.81888C, SAL : 34.63400 PSU, DO : 2.94576 mg/L 08/10/2015,22:55:23,Scott France,Telecon breaking up some 08/10/2015,22:57:38,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO 08/10/2015,22:57:50,Scott France,Telecon and video choppy, freezing 08/10/2015,22:58:02,Amy Baco-Taylor,Possible CORC to left 08/10/2015,22:58:16,Scott France,HYD or black corals on SPO? 08/10/2015,22:58:35,tinamolodtsova,HYD I gess but zoom please 08/10/2015,22:58:44,Scott France,Normally I would say HYD but given what we saw yesterday... 08/10/2015,22:59:08,Amy Baco-Taylor,HYD 08/10/2015,22:59:14,Scott France,Yup, HYD 08/10/2015,22:59:15,Amy Baco-Taylor,SQA 08/10/2015,22:59:18,Scott France,SHI, SQA 08/10/2015,22:59:34,Scott France,GAS on HYD by SQA 08/10/2015,22:59:49,okeanosexplorer,APH 08/10/2015,23:00:00,Scott France,Amphipods 08/10/2015,23:00:13,Scott France,and another aplacophoran/solenogaster 08/10/2015,23:00:23,tinamolodtsova,Solenogaster 08/10/2015,23:01:48,Scott France,Is anyone else experiencing the dropouts on telecom/video? 08/10/2015,23:01:58,Steve Auscavitch,small video dropouts 08/10/2015,23:02:04,Scott France,copy 08/10/2015,23:02:39,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/10/2015,23:04:06,tinamolodtsova,something was already collected? 08/10/2015,23:04:08,Brendan Roark,Yes Scott I am experiencing lots of video drop outs 08/10/2015,23:04:37,Scott France,Copy Brendan 08/10/2015,23:05:04,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy? 08/10/2015,23:05:08,okexnav,LAT :27.14169, LON : -176.22859, DEPTH :2223.0889m, TEMP : 1.80351C, SAL : 34.63595 PSU, DO : 2.91698 mg/L 08/10/2015,23:05:29,okeanosexplorer,did not see it, tina 08/10/2015,23:05:44,Amy Baco-Taylor,I recommend it! 08/10/2015,23:06:00,michaelparke,How about a deep coral program plug 08/10/2015,23:07:12,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORCH 08/10/2015,23:07:18,tinamolodtsova,CIRCH 08/10/2015,23:07:24,okeanosexplorer,coming up, michael 08/10/2015,23:07:36,Scott France,ACN 08/10/2015,23:07:38,brucemundy,FSH to the left 08/10/2015,23:07:41,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/10/2015,23:07:51,Scott France,First fish of day? 08/10/2015,23:07:57,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/10/2015,23:08:11,brucemundy,Our only fish thus far in the dive! Please zoom in 08/10/2015,23:08:51,tinamolodtsova,no fish today? 08/10/2015,23:09:07,Andrea Quattrini,looks like a synaphobranchus to me-not brevidorsali 08/10/2015,23:09:13,Andrea Quattrini,s 08/10/2015,23:09:42,Andrea Quattrini,FSH Synaphobranchidae 08/10/2015,23:10:08,tinamolodtsova,jelly 08/10/2015,23:10:38,Astrid Leitner,large nostrils too 08/10/2015,23:11:06,brucemundy,Synaphobranchid. It could be one of the Ilyophinae, because of the lower jaw that is shorter than the upper jaw. 08/10/2015,23:11:14,Andrea Quattrini,Haptenchelys? 08/10/2015,23:11:19,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/10/2015,23:11:39,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Stauropathes 08/10/2015,23:11:50,tinamolodtsova,Zoom please 08/10/2015,23:12:29,okeanosexplorer,we are on the move, sorry 08/10/2015,23:14:24,tinamolodtsova,it is not so stable here 08/10/2015,23:14:39,Amy Baco-Taylor,Just?! 08/10/2015,23:15:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14178, LON : -176.22829, DEPTH :2199.3038m, TEMP : 1.84233C, SAL : 34.61451 PSU, DO : 2.93224 mg/L 08/10/2015,23:15:16,Scott France,I was going to same the same Amy! haha 08/10/2015,23:15:31,Amy Baco-Taylor,Florida State :) 08/10/2015,23:15:39,Scott France,"Just" a boroing old spectacular precious coral… 08/10/2015,23:15:47,tinamolodtsova,what is that reddish thing? 08/10/2015,23:15:54,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORC with OPH 08/10/2015,23:15:57,okeanosexplorer,:) 08/10/2015,23:16:09,tinamolodtsova,I mean not the gorgeous one 08/10/2015,23:16:22,Amy Baco-Taylor,See the little holes in skeleton? 08/10/2015,23:16:27,Amy Baco-Taylor,That is where POL live 08/10/2015,23:16:57,Amy Baco-Taylor,Oh haha that was the OPH arm 08/10/2015,23:17:09,Amy Baco-Taylor,Very red skeleton on this one 08/10/2015,23:17:41,Amy Baco-Taylor,More red the skeleton, more value for jewelry 08/10/2015,23:18:11,tinamolodtsova,holes near the first branching 08/10/2015,23:18:16,brucemundy,Just checked David Smith's synaphobranchid key in the FAO western and central Pacific marine animal guide. He wrote that Synaphobranchus have the jaws equal in length or the lower jaw slightly longer than the upper. Therefore, I think that was an Ilyophine. Can't guess about the genus now. Haptenchelys has not been reported from Hawaii, but that doesn't mean that it's not here (no samples below 2000 m). Hawaiian ilyophines are Dysomma anguillare, Dysomma brevirostre, Dysomma muciparus, Dysommina rugosa, and Meadia abyssalis. 08/10/2015,23:18:31,Amy Baco-Taylor,audio breaking up 08/10/2015,23:19:19,Amy Baco-Taylor,COR CH behind the CORC 08/10/2015,23:20:49,tinamolodtsova,lost video and audio 08/10/2015,23:20:55,Scott France,Video/telecon lost 08/10/2015,23:21:22,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/10/2015,23:21:30,Scott France,video/telecon back 08/10/2015,23:21:35,tinamolodtsova,copy 08/10/2015,23:21:39,Andrea Quattrini,@Bruce, interesting, I am not familiar with Meadia. Looks very different from D. rugosa based on Atl collections with Steve Ross 08/10/2015,23:21:52,Jonathan Tree,just stepped out for lunch, back now 08/10/2015,23:23:00,Jonathan Tree,looks like beauruful intact pillow lava 08/10/2015,23:23:53,Jonathan Tree,very interesting elongate strucures we are alooking at right now 08/10/2015,23:25:06,okexnav,LAT :27.14190, LON : -176.22804, DEPTH :2181.2043m, TEMP : 1.80027C, SAL : 34.63606 PSU, DO : 2.98064 mg/L 08/10/2015,23:25:24,Jonathan Tree,wish our second Geo sample came from here 08/10/2015,23:26:35,Jonathan Tree,very neat flow structures in the lava flows here 08/10/2015,23:27:23,Amy Baco-Taylor,Neat 08/10/2015,23:27:44,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO to left 08/10/2015,23:27:45,Scott France,I thought we only had one rock…? We put the rock with sponge back down... 08/10/2015,23:28:12,okeanosexplorer,we got two rocks 08/10/2015,23:28:16,Jonathan Tree,beautiful look at the geology here 08/10/2015,23:28:20,Scott France,My bad. 08/10/2015,23:28:50,Jonathan Tree,what if we find a rock with biology on it? 08/10/2015,23:29:37,Jonathan Tree,can we call it Bio sample #1 08/10/2015,23:29:39,Jonathan Tree,? 08/10/2015,23:31:50,Jonathan Tree,the more angluar and shrap edge of these rocks suggests theyy would be a great sample 08/10/2015,23:32:03,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORPR 08/10/2015,23:32:04,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO 08/10/2015,23:32:13,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORI 08/10/2015,23:32:56,Amy Baco-Taylor,just to left 08/10/2015,23:33:11,Amy Baco-Taylor,It looks like that lettucey one again 08/10/2015,23:33:18,Amy Baco-Taylor,CRI 08/10/2015,23:34:20,Amy Baco-Taylor,Bad chip analogy to go with early theme - those tostitos that are like little bowls 08/10/2015,23:34:27,Jonathan Tree,are we able to replace samples in the bin? 08/10/2015,23:35:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14188, LON : -176.22789, DEPTH :2176.3115m, TEMP : 1.79787C, SAL : 34.63491 PSU, DO : 3.00106 mg/L 08/10/2015,23:36:21,brucemundy,Chris - you were breaking up when you replied to Randy by telecom 08/10/2015,23:42:34,Jonathan Tree,it is a 2 for 1! cool anenome 08/10/2015,23:42:35,Astrid Leitner,wasthat a shrimp over on the left or a crab? I can't tell from my angle (before the zooM) 08/10/2015,23:43:48,Scott France,Pagurid crab "hermit crab" 08/10/2015,23:44:59,okeanosexplorer, collected Mn-crusted basalt sample with anemone on it, SPEC04GEO, 2171m, -176.22766, 27.14200 08/10/2015,23:45:07,okexnav,LAT :27.14203, LON : -176.22774, DEPTH :2170.7717m, TEMP : 1.79657C, SAL : 34.63713 PSU, DO : 2.96630 mg/L 08/10/2015,23:46:55,Scott France,Re: hermit crab - anemone associations in the deep sea: check out http://www.deepseanews.com/2014/12/these-are-a-few-of-my-favorite-species-hermit-crabs-without-shells/ 08/10/2015,23:49:15,Astrid Leitner,cool! thanks for the link scott 08/10/2015,23:52:22,Jonathan Tree,this geology is amazing, ~90 million years old and we are still seeing primary flow structures and lava flow 08/10/2015,23:52:38,Astrid Leitner,SPO 08/10/2015,23:53:09,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Bathypathes 08/10/2015,23:53:18,Jonathan Tree,we are most likely looking at the eroded core of pillow lavas right now. 08/10/2015,23:53:30,tinamolodtsova,Stylobathes aeneus - shell-forming anemone - is actually from Hawaii.. I am looking in Daphne's paper 08/10/2015,23:54:27,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/10/2015,23:54:53,Scott France,Good stuff Tina! 08/10/2015,23:55:08,okexnav,LAT :27.14209, LON : -176.22761, DEPTH :2160.4731m, TEMP : 1.80101C, SAL : 34.63615 PSU, DO : 2.95381 mg/L 08/10/2015,23:56:13,Scott France,Impressive sponge! 08/10/2015,23:56:24,tinamolodtsova,very big 08/10/2015,23:57:26,Jonathan Tree,\nI just want to thank the crew of the Okenaos for taking care of our samples! Beautiful job of collecting/imaging by the ROV team and the rest of the crew and scientist on board that are storing these samples. 08/10/2015,23:57:29,tinamolodtsova,GAS 08/10/2015,23:59:29,tinamolodtsova,HYD 08/10/2015,23:59:50,tinamolodtsova,perhaps dead verucca