08/13/2015,00:00:17,Steve Auscavitch,SPO 08/13/2015,00:01:31,tinamolodtsova,CORC 08/13/2015,00:01:45,Nicole Morgan,CORPA with ZOA 08/13/2015,00:01:55,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Chryso 08/13/2015,00:02:35,tinamolodtsova,more CORCH 08/13/2015,00:03:07,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/13/2015,00:03:32,tinamolodtsova,CORA Trissopathes... probably 08/13/2015,00:04:15,Scott France,I would like to propose a collection target if no other more valuable one is seen... 08/13/2015,00:04:31,okeanosexplorer,go ahead scott 08/13/2015,00:04:33,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/13/2015,00:05:07,tinamolodtsova,Scott, lets wait 10-15 more minutes 08/13/2015,00:05:49,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/13/2015,00:06:16,Amy Baco-Taylor,zoom 08/13/2015,00:06:41,Amy Baco-Taylor,Is that the other Walteria? with 2 OPH 08/13/2015,00:06:55,Amy Baco-Taylor,no need to zoom 08/13/2015,00:07:15,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/13/2015,00:07:37,Scott France,Jasonisis is so far known only by a single described species from off Tasmania. Les and I believe the genus to be widespread with several undescribed species. Or, that there is a similar genus, Orstomisis, known also only by a single species, from New Caledonia, and that Les believes he has collected from shallower in Hawaii. So a collection of the fan we are here referring to as Jasonisis would be valuable. It is common here (and on some other dives), and it is possibly a new species, in one of two genera. It would also help us determine the difference between Jasonisis and Orstomisis in the video. 08/13/2015,00:08:18,Scott France,Of course, we have to see it again! 08/13/2015,00:08:43,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORC behind 08/13/2015,00:09:11,leswatling,Judging by what is in this area, that could be a problem.... but I think one should be collected... 08/13/2015,00:10:06,Scott France,CORPA 08/13/2015,00:11:53,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO grammophone several 08/13/2015,00:14:22,Amy Baco-Taylor,I think thats a primnoid Chris 08/13/2015,00:14:41,Scott France,Agree: CORPR 08/13/2015,00:14:57,Amy Baco-Taylor,zoom on rock to see if same small sponges? 08/13/2015,00:15:38,Steve Auscavitch,SQA 08/13/2015,00:16:01,Amy Baco-Taylor,neat 08/13/2015,00:16:01,tinamolodtsova,nice set of SPOs 08/13/2015,00:16:10,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO with SQA and anameones 08/13/2015,00:16:28,Amy Baco-Taylor,Chris says possibly Lephroyella (no idea how to spell) 08/13/2015,00:17:03,Amy Baco-Taylor,would be hard to sample 08/13/2015,00:17:18,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO farrea to left 08/13/2015,00:17:49,Amy Baco-Taylor,I haven't seen any high priorirty corals 08/13/2015,00:18:18,Amy Baco-Taylor,Barnacles on rock 08/13/2015,00:19:05,leswatling,this pattern on the rock is really bizarre, forming a stripe like that. 08/13/2015,00:19:26,tinamolodtsova,some alive 08/13/2015,00:20:12,Scott France,I think those are small sponges making those stripes on rock 08/13/2015,00:20:43,Amy Baco-Taylor,anything at -80? 08/13/2015,00:21:24,okeanosexplorer,i don't think there is a -80 reezer on board 08/13/2015,00:22:33,Scott France,Well defined "hypostomes" on these polyps 08/13/2015,00:22:40,leswatling,can we have same zoom on rock? 08/13/2015,00:22:47,okeanosexplorer,but we do have a -20 08/13/2015,00:22:57,tinamolodtsova,we did these are barnacles 08/13/2015,00:23:20,Amy Baco-Taylor,-20 not cold enough 08/13/2015,00:23:38,leswatling,modern acorn barnacles or something else? 08/13/2015,00:23:46,leswatling,I couldn't tell 08/13/2015,00:25:04,okexnav,LAT :27.12867, LON : -175.57086, DEPTH :2111.9297m, TEMP : 1.80511C, SAL : 34.63902 PSU, DO : 2.97284 mg/L 08/13/2015,00:25:31,leswatling,weren't these "anemones" collected the other day? 08/13/2015,00:25:56,tinamolodtsova,in another sponge thy looked a bit different 08/13/2015,00:26:50,tinamolodtsova,those we anemobes, here, I would not be 100% sure 08/13/2015,00:27:09,leswatling,you broke it you bought it! 08/13/2015,00:28:10,Amy Baco-Taylor,cool you can see how the polyps are connected inside the sponge 08/13/2015,00:29:17,tinamolodtsova,perhaps ZOA 08/13/2015,00:29:19,Scott France,If the polyps are connected, then I don't think they are anemones. More likely zoanthids in that case… 08/13/2015,00:29:22,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORPA 08/13/2015,00:29:58,tinamolodtsova,alcohol may be OK for ZOA 08/13/2015,00:30:17,tinamolodtsova,nobody cut them any more 08/13/2015,00:30:35,tinamolodtsova,cupcorals?? 08/13/2015,00:31:17,Scott France,Have a close look when you get them on deck, if you can 08/13/2015,00:31:38,Scott France,or be sure to preserve a chuck of sponge with multiple polyps, but preserved for the polyps 08/13/2015,00:32:20,okeanosexplorer,we will. Some will go in EtOH and some in buffered formalin 08/13/2015,00:34:01,Scott France,Right. I just meant be sure not to only pluck polyps from the sponge for preservation - keep some in sponge. But you knew that! 08/13/2015,00:35:04,okeanosexplorer,absolutely, we did not even want to try to separate them. 08/13/2015,00:35:07,okexnav,LAT :27.12865, LON : -175.57073, DEPTH :2112.3317m, TEMP : 1.82810C, SAL : 34.63202 PSU, DO : 2.94933 mg/L 08/13/2015,00:35:50,Scott France,@Daniel: sorry for then stating the obvious! 08/13/2015,00:36:06,okeanosexplorer,collcted SPEC04BIO, Euretiniae sp., 2112m, -175.57073, 27.12873 08/13/2015,00:36:41,okeanosexplorer,not worries scott, please do remind us as we are workng with very little sleep 08/13/2015,00:36:42,Amy Baco-Taylor,zoom on primnoid? 08/13/2015,00:37:50,Amy Baco-Taylor,on boudler behind 08/13/2015,00:37:53,Amy Baco-Taylor,SPO collected 08/13/2015,00:37:58,okeanosexplorer,where is it? 08/13/2015,00:38:03,Amy Baco-Taylor,there 08/13/2015,00:38:25,tinamolodtsova,over the injured sponge 08/13/2015,00:38:47,Amy Baco-Taylor,yes, thanks 08/13/2015,00:38:48,okeanosexplorer,thaks 08/13/2015,00:39:04,tinamolodtsova,and check for cupcorals on the way 08/13/2015,00:40:11,okeanosexplorer,where are the cupcorals? 08/13/2015,00:40:17,tinamolodtsova,down 08/13/2015,00:40:22,Amy Baco-Taylor,looks like same species we've seen a few times 08/13/2015,00:40:23,Scott France,Another Narella 08/13/2015,00:40:53,Scott France,Primnoid diversity lower today than some other dives 08/13/2015,00:40:54,Amy Baco-Taylor,I don't think we've collected any primnoids on cruise yet, perhaps we can get one on one of next dives, just to have verifications of species to this depth 08/13/2015,00:41:09,okeanosexplorer,absolutely amy 08/13/2015,00:41:14,Amy Baco-Taylor,CORPR with OPH and amphipods 08/13/2015,00:41:23,brucemundy,We just had a brief visit by aides to Senator Brian Schatz, as part of a tour that they were given of the Inouye Research Center. They enjoyed seeing the video, with the finish to the sponge collection effort. Congratulations. 08/13/2015,00:41:33,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/13/2015,00:42:10,tinamolodtsova,Amphipods on Primnoid 08/13/2015,00:42:10,Scott France,Sponge base or new sponge growth? 08/13/2015,00:42:29,Scott France,Wow! Recruits for sure 08/13/2015,00:42:34,leswatling,nice babies 08/13/2015,00:42:37,Scott France,Stylasterid and… 08/13/2015,00:42:55,Amy Baco-Taylor,Anthomastus maybe or coralliid? 08/13/2015,00:43:38,tinamolodtsova,oh... can we collect stylasterid)))?? 08/13/2015,00:43:43,Amy Baco-Taylor,back in a bit 08/13/2015,00:44:14,tinamolodtsova,negative for Anthomastus 08/13/2015,00:45:11,okexnav,LAT :27.12848, LON : -175.57082, DEPTH :2107.2856m, TEMP : 1.80448C, SAL : 34.63380 PSU, DO : 3.00160 mg/L 08/13/2015,00:46:08,Scott France,We already collected a stylasterid today, Tina 08/13/2015,00:46:45,okeanosexplorer,we cannot collect anything else today, but can take requests for future days 08/13/2015,00:47:24,Scott France,SQA 08/13/2015,00:47:47,Scott France,SPO has the measles 08/13/2015,00:48:00,leswatling,same sponge with the same polyps 08/13/2015,00:48:13,leswatling,my thoughts exactly Scott 08/13/2015,00:49:37,leswatling,these are more dense and maybe a little larger. this is amazing 08/13/2015,00:50:09,leswatling,there might be as much polyp biomass there as sponge biomass 08/13/2015,00:50:10,Scott France,I'm beginning to think my quip was not so funny. How the heck does any water flow with particulates get to the sponge? 08/13/2015,00:50:20,Scott France,Answer: sponge uses much smaller particles 08/13/2015,00:50:40,leswatling,yep 08/13/2015,00:52:19,Steve Auscavitch,lots of HYD 08/13/2015,00:52:35,tinamolodtsova,half-bamboo 08/13/2015,00:52:51,Scott France,CORI Jasonisis like 08/13/2015,00:53:38,leswatling,but it branches internodes, so neither Jasonisis or Orstomisis 08/13/2015,00:54:28,tinamolodtsova,Ampipods on HYd on CORI 08/13/2015,00:54:50,tinamolodtsova,SQA 08/13/2015,00:55:03,leswatling,I think it is related to Eknomisis... don't see needles between tentacles 08/13/2015,00:55:04,okexnav,LAT :27.12846, LON : -175.57075, DEPTH :2104.0427m, TEMP : 1.80476C, SAL : 34.63579 PSU, DO : 2.95077 mg/L 08/13/2015,00:55:36,Scott France,Predation! 08/13/2015,00:55:40,brucemundy,Synaphobranchid with prey 08/13/2015,00:55:57,Steve Auscavitch,CORA bathypathes 08/13/2015,00:56:02,Scott France,Did he have a cnidarian? 08/13/2015,00:56:05,tinamolodtsova,feeling good and fed, this fish 08/13/2015,00:56:07,Scott France,I mean "it" 08/13/2015,00:56:12,leswatling,but what is the prey? 08/13/2015,00:56:14,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/13/2015,00:56:28,brucemundy,Not sure about the prey. Could it have been tumors? Doesn't seem likely that it would survive long with those. 08/13/2015,00:56:33,Scott France,Wow. Hope the vidoe replay can capture a good frame grab of that 08/13/2015,00:56:50,Scott France,Looked like it was holding an anthomastus! 08/13/2015,00:56:53,leswatling,It did look cnidarian like 08/13/2015,00:57:00,Scott France,But since I haven't seen any I figure anemone 08/13/2015,00:57:09,Scott France,And what fish would eat a sponge 08/13/2015,00:57:11,tinamolodtsova,too white for anthomastus 08/13/2015,00:57:51,leswatling,very nice to see something actually eating something.... 08/13/2015,00:58:00,tinamolodtsova,SPO 3 spp in line 08/13/2015,00:58:04,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Trissopathes 08/13/2015,00:58:19,Astrid Leitner,very cool 08/13/2015,00:58:23,tinamolodtsova,SQA on SPO 08/13/2015,00:58:36,Astrid Leitner,the dorsal fin origin was really far forward on that eel 08/13/2015,00:58:51,tinamolodtsova,CORPA + OPH 08/13/2015,01:00:17,okeanosexplorer,~15min left on ve 08/13/2015,01:01:02,tinamolodtsova,FSH 08/13/2015,01:01:27,Steve Auscavitch,CRI 08/13/2015,01:01:29,Scott France,OK, now THIS CORI is a Jasonisis… ;-) 08/13/2015,01:01:37,tinamolodtsova,CRI on CORI 08/13/2015,01:01:43,brucemundy,Same round-nosed Macrouridae. I decline to use the slash. 08/13/2015,01:01:45,Scott France,Thanks Fish! 08/13/2015,01:01:58,tinamolodtsova,OPH on CORI 08/13/2015,01:02:29,Astrid Leitner,macrouridae 08/13/2015,01:02:37,tinamolodtsova,CORA.. Trisso I guess 08/13/2015,01:02:38,Astrid Leitner,but I don't know beyond family 08/13/2015,01:03:29,Scott France,Chris is taking you to task... 08/13/2015,01:03:41,Scott France,Don't make ME ID that fish! 08/13/2015,01:04:09,leswatling,I'm going to sign off... a major thunderstorm about to start here, so might get dumped off anyway. Thanks for another interesting dive.... 08/13/2015,01:04:16,Scott France,That wa a challenge to fish folks, not a response to you Chris! 08/13/2015,01:04:24,Scott France,Ciao Les. 08/13/2015,01:04:27,tinamolodtsova,lost video and audio.. 08/13/2015,01:04:29,Scott France,Copy Chris 08/13/2015,01:04:53,brucemundy,It looked like the same thing that we thought might be either a Malacocephalus or Trachonurus. (When I was a journal editor, I asked authors to reserve the slash for mathematical expressions, and refrain from using it in text.) 08/13/2015,01:05:09,okexnav,LAT :27.12808, LON : -175.57069, DEPTH :2094.6820m, TEMP : 1.82355C, SAL : 34.63133 PSU, DO : 2.92581 mg/L 08/13/2015,01:05:57,Scott France,I've really enjoyed todays dive. Lots of interesting variety. 08/13/2015,01:06:17,Scott France,Chris is beginning to hallucinate. 08/13/2015,01:06:36,Scott France,Someone get him a cot, STAT. 08/13/2015,01:06:46,Scott France,CORI Isidella 08/13/2015,01:08:14,Scott France,CORPR x2 perhaps 2 different spp 08/13/2015,01:10:15,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/13/2015,01:11:01,Scott France,Hmmm… not sure what that whip on the right was. 08/13/2015,01:11:06,Scott France,Perhaps SPO 08/13/2015,01:11:36,tinamolodtsova,CORC, CORPR 08/13/2015,01:11:40,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/13/2015,01:11:54,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Chryso 08/13/2015,01:13:19,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/13/2015,01:14:15,Scott France,Good time to stop for me. Just finished making Cincinnati Chili and am ready to eat! :-) 08/13/2015,01:14:22,Scott France,Deep sea diving in the kitchen. 08/13/2015,01:14:37,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Irido 08/13/2015,01:15:03,tinamolodtsova,never tried Cincinnati Chili 08/13/2015,01:15:07,okexnav,LAT :27.12828, LON : -175.57056, DEPTH :2102.6809m, TEMP : 1.82981C, SAL : 34.63122 PSU, DO : 2.92793 mg/L 08/13/2015,01:15:25,tinamolodtsova,CORC 08/13/2015,01:15:29,tinamolodtsova,CORPR 08/13/2015,01:15:48,tinamolodtsova,cipcoral close to CORC? 08/13/2015,01:16:27,tinamolodtsova,CORI whip 08/13/2015,01:19:24,tinamolodtsova,FSH 08/13/2015,01:19:58,Scott France,Talk to you soon. 08/13/2015,01:20:14,Scott France,Did you say on the half hour, or 35 min 08/13/2015,01:20:30,Scott France,3:30 or 3:35? 08/13/2015,01:20:41,tinamolodtsova,thanks to pilots and to the team 08/13/2015,01:25:07,okexnav,LAT :27.12859, LON : -175.57086, DEPTH :1931.5274m, TEMP : 1.97857C, SAL : 34.61534 PSU, DO : 2.57191 mg/L 08/13/2015,01:35:08,okexnav,LAT :27.12855, LON : -175.57090, DEPTH :1595.1561m, TEMP : 2.31287C, SAL : 34.57544 PSU, DO : 2.08047 mg/L 08/13/2015,01:45:07,okexnav,LAT :27.12822, LON : -175.57057, DEPTH :1271.9777m, TEMP : 2.91900C, SAL : 34.49269 PSU, DO : 1.30567 mg/L 08/13/2015,01:55:07,okexnav,LAT :27.12756, LON : -175.56959, DEPTH : 937.7147m, TEMP : 3.78936C, SAL : 34.32899 PSU, DO : 0.91665 mg/L 08/13/2015,02:05:07,okexnav,LAT :27.12687, LON : -175.56847, DEPTH : 607.9743m, TEMP : 6.54483C, SAL : 34.05351 PSU, DO : 3.59773 mg/L 08/13/2015,02:15:12,okexnav,LAT :27.12616, LON : -175.56719, DEPTH : 273.1780m, TEMP : 13.97889C, SAL : 34.43078 PSU, DO : 6.48284 mg/L 08/13/2015,02:25:07,okexnav,LAT :27.12569, LON : -175.56553, DEPTH : 44.7302m, TEMP : 23.25370C, SAL : 35.39002 PSU, DO : 7.56252 mg/L 08/13/2015,02:35:07,okexnav,LAT :27.12608, LON : -175.56337, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L 08/13/2015,18:12:54,kelleyelliott,Hi All - NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer is currently on station and deploying the ROV for Dive 12 along the western edge of a rift zone extending southeast from Pearl & Hermes Atoll. The vehicle should arrive on bottom at 2800m around 1000-1015. Following completion of the seafloor component of today's dive, water column transects will be conducted en route to the surface, from 1200-800m. 08/13/2015,18:13:38,kelleyelliott,Note that currently the live video feeds are down - there is a problem with the I2 connection in Steel Valley that is affecting many, many more clients than us. We hope the feeds will be resored sometime this morning. 08/13/2015,18:14:06,kelleyelliott,We should still have telecon and IM capability' 08/13/2015,18:20:20,Scott France,Hope that gets solved. Deep-sea exploration by radio sounds old timey, but less interesting… 08/13/2015,18:21:07,ircecc,FSH 08/13/2015,18:22:34,okeanosexplorer,Hi folks - who all is able to see the live video? The stream is mking it to shore but may be down at some locations 08/13/2015,18:23:57,Scott France,Oh… I'm actually getting it (on I1). Guess I should have checked before making quips. 08/13/2015,18:24:18,okeanosexplorer,Excellent 08/13/2015,18:24:39,ircecc,Here at IRC we are seeing live video on camera 2 and camera 1 with a lot of breakups 08/13/2015,18:24:44,Scott France,As a test, can you say something on the audio... 08/13/2015,18:25:16,okeanosexplorer,Hang on, Scott. We're dialing into the telecon right now 08/13/2015,18:25:29,Scott France,Okay - I heard "Check" 08/13/2015,18:25:42,Scott France,I'm not on telecon... 08/13/2015,18:25:49,Scott France,Thanks Roland. Heard that test 08/13/2015,18:25:56,okeanosexplorer,How's the audio? 08/13/2015,18:26:05,Scott France,Thumbs up on audio 08/13/2015,18:26:14,okeanosexplorer,Great 08/13/2015,18:26:30,Scott France,I find camera 1 is streaming well now but camera 2 is black, although with audio 08/13/2015,18:26:48,Scott France,Oh I see - it is just dark! 08/13/2015,18:27:02,Scott France,There is so little in water column it is hard to tell if it is live! 08/13/2015,18:27:10,Scott France,I mean, live streaming 08/13/2015,18:27:35,Scott France,I'll go set up telecon to test... 08/13/2015,18:33:17,Steve Auscavitch,audio is a little broken 08/13/2015,18:36:57,ircecc,FSH 08/13/2015,18:53:13,okeanosexplorer,we will be shutting down the system completely for the next hour, but hope that it will be back up and running by the time we land on the bottom at ~1015HST 08/13/2015,18:58:53,Scott France,Copy that. 08/13/2015,19:50:29,ircecc,no video at IRCECC 08/13/2015,19:50:44,Jonathan Tree,no video at UH ECC either 08/13/2015,19:52:35,okeanosexplorer,do you have audio? 08/13/2015,19:53:06,Jonathan Tree,telecon is out 08/13/2015,19:53:17,ircecc,Audi just dropped out 08/13/2015,19:53:24,ircecc,*Audio 08/13/2015,19:53:45,okeanosexplorer,we just lost the conferece line but are working to get it back 08/13/2015,19:56:34,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Caulophacus 08/13/2015,19:56:41,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Bolosoma 08/13/2015,19:56:48,Scott France,Whoa! Guess you are on the bottom! 08/13/2015,19:57:27,brucemundy,Arggggh! What does the fish look like 08/13/2015,19:57:54,okeanosexplorer,he is too far away 08/13/2015,19:58:09,Jonathan Tree,still no video but excited to see these "bulbous" PIL 08/13/2015,20:01:03,Scott France,What depth did you touch down on? 08/13/2015,20:01:09,okeanosexplorer,2790m 08/13/2015,20:07:53,Scott France,I think that coral is new. ;-) 08/13/2015,20:10:21,Scott France,Balanoid would be the correct term, Chris 08/13/2015,20:10:57,okeanosexplorer,thanks scott 08/13/2015,20:13:21,Jonathan Tree,the geology sounds neat feom your great descriptions, looking forward to when the video comes back 08/13/2015,20:13:31,Jonathan Tree,from* 08/13/2015,20:14:28,Scott France,Would you mind typing the tentative IDs of the close-up observations so that later the eventlog can be used to find and interpret the images and video on the ftp site? 08/13/2015,20:14:39,okeanosexplorer,CORPR 08/13/2015,20:14:41,Scott France,Thanks - I realize your hands are full in control room 08/13/2015,20:14:48,okeanosexplorer,BAR - Scalpellidae 08/13/2015,20:14:58,Scott France,but without others making notations it will be up to you! 08/13/2015,20:15:16,okeanosexplorer,SQA - Munidopsis 08/13/2015,20:15:29,okeanosexplorer,BAR - Balanoid 08/13/2015,20:15:42,okeanosexplorer,BAR - ALcockianum alcockianum 08/13/2015,20:16:21,Scott France,Thanks Daniel. Appreciate your efforts! 08/13/2015,20:16:47,okeanosexplorer,we appreciate yours 08/13/2015,20:17:17,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Caulophacus (Oxydiscus) sp. 08/13/2015,20:18:08,okeanosexplorer,HYD - solitary hydroid 08/13/2015,20:18:29,okeanosexplorer,ACN 08/13/2015,20:19:22,okeanosexplorer,PIL 08/13/2015,20:22:55,Scott France,Hey! I'm hearing some audio trying to penetrate the video stream… 08/13/2015,20:23:03,Scott France,Hopefully a good sign. 08/13/2015,20:24:13,okeanosexplorer,CORPR - Calytrophora? sp. 08/13/2015,20:24:23,Scott France,Just as a note of interest following up on Chris comment about similarities to yesterday… based on a quick calculation in Google Earth we appear to be only about 28 nautical miles from where we dove yesterday and on a ridge that is more-or-less descending toward the ridge we were on yesterday. But we are several hundred meters deeper. 08/13/2015,20:26:32,Scott France,VIDEO!! 08/13/2015,20:26:41,Scott France,I can see! I can see! 08/13/2015,20:26:50,Scott France,Somewhat pixelated. 08/13/2015,20:27:04,Scott France,And not in widescreen format 08/13/2015,20:27:22,Scott France,Now frozen. 08/13/2015,20:27:25,okeanosexplorer,dead stalked SPO 08/13/2015,20:27:33,Scott France,But still images are better than no images. 08/13/2015,20:28:31,kelleyelliott,Please keep us informed here on any changes in video that you are seeing on shore 08/13/2015,20:28:36,Scott France,Acknowledged Daniel. I'm providing feedback in case it is useful to troubleshooting. 08/13/2015,20:28:45,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Bolosoma sp. 08/13/2015,20:28:45,Scott France,Copy that Kelley. 08/13/2015,20:29:01,kelleyelliott,Is it still frozen, Scott - or coming through albeit pixelated? We are having signal strength challenges... 08/13/2015,20:29:27,Scott France,Frozen right now 08/13/2015,20:29:37,Scott France,Still on same image as I noted above 08/13/2015,20:30:13,Scott France,i.e. after a very brief bit of video streaming, it has been frozen since 08/13/2015,20:30:22,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Caulophacus 08/13/2015,20:30:26,kelleyelliott,Is anyone at UH seeing the I2 feed? 08/13/2015,20:30:28,okeanosexplorer,BAR 08/13/2015,20:30:47,Jonathan Tree,no video feed here at UH 08/13/2015,20:31:39,okeanosexplorer,CORCH -Chrysogorgia geniculata 08/13/2015,20:32:16,Jonathan Tree,conference call is in and out as well 08/13/2015,20:32:47,okeanosexplorer,CORO - Anthomastus 08/13/2015,20:32:49,Scott France,Yes, several brief interruptions in the telecon, but not too bad. 08/13/2015,20:34:22,brucemundy,Telecon good here at IRC, but we still do not have video. 08/13/2015,20:34:32,okeanosexplorer,BAR - Alcockianum alcockianum X5 08/13/2015,20:35:56,Scott France,Is there a long stalk below lyre, or is the "ltre" close to the bottom? 08/13/2015,20:36:04,Scott France,"lyre" 08/13/2015,20:36:21,okeanosexplorer,CORPR - lyrate close to bottom 08/13/2015,20:36:25,Scott France,Calyptrophora 08/13/2015,20:36:29,Scott France,perhaps 08/13/2015,20:37:56,okeanosexplorer,CORC - Corallium kishinouyi 08/13/2015,20:38:46,okeanosexplorer,HYD - solitary hydroid 08/13/2015,20:38:50,okeanosexplorer,BAR 08/13/2015,20:39:53,Scott France,Your commentary is nicely done. Thanks. 08/13/2015,20:40:18,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Caulophacus 08/13/2015,20:40:21,Nick Pawlenko,unfroze for a few seconds at IRC 08/13/2015,20:40:27,brucemundy,We've had a brief moment of video at IRC 08/13/2015,20:40:28,Scott France,Video returning very choppy, basically in stuttering still images 08/13/2015,20:40:33,Scott France,There we go! 08/13/2015,20:40:51,Scott France,Video streami nicely now. 08/13/2015,20:40:53,brucemundy,Video coming back at IRC, intermittently 08/13/2015,20:41:28,Scott France,I should perhaps temper my enthusiasm for "nicely" until it streams for more than 20 seconds! 08/13/2015,20:41:31,Scott France,Frozen again 08/13/2015,20:42:46,Jonathan Tree,thanks for keeping an eye out for a good samples 08/13/2015,20:43:09,Jonathan Tree,I will have to review the video to take a look at it later 08/13/2015,20:46:29,Scott France,How are sponge stalks aged? 08/13/2015,20:47:22,Scott France,Can't see video but it froze on a still of that large SPO stalk lying across bottom. 08/13/2015,20:47:46,Scott France,So, the stalk is an aggregation of elongate sponge spicules, right? 08/13/2015,20:48:09,Scott France,Or one spicule that grows larger with time? 08/13/2015,20:48:18,Scott France,I know the later is true of some stalked hexacts 08/13/2015,20:49:27,Scott France,If one spicule that thickens then it is an issue similar to coral skeletons, but if a mass of spicules it may be related to the number of spicules. 08/13/2015,20:49:59,Scott France,Video is trseaming again. 08/13/2015,20:50:05,Scott France,Canb see you cutting sponge 08/13/2015,20:50:11,iscwatch,No video or coms at ISC 08/13/2015,20:50:21,Scott France,Obviously I can't type though 08/13/2015,20:50:29,Scott France,Too excited to see video 08/13/2015,20:51:02,Scott France,Ship telecon is dropped I think 08/13/2015,20:51:15,Scott France,Bruce says Tina will be available in 5 min 08/13/2015,20:51:39,Scott France,Looks like ship lost from eventlog as well… 08/13/2015,20:54:09,brucemundy,Had the telecon for a few moments at IRC, then lost it again. 08/13/2015,20:54:18,Scott France,Same here Bruce 08/13/2015,20:55:33,Scott France,We have a new participant in eventlog today: Asako Matsumoto, an octocoral specialist from japan. 08/13/2015,20:55:57,Jonathan Tree,frozen still image is coming through but some of those more angular sample look great, not sure if you have sampled yet 08/13/2015,20:56:30,Jonathan Tree,lost the conference call as well 08/13/2015,20:56:44,Scott France,Yes, very quiet from ship 08/13/2015,20:58:10,brucemundy,@Chris, @Dan - Tia Brown is here now and can take your questions, if we can re-establish telecon or eventlog contact at IRC. Let us know 08/13/2015,21:02:24,okeanosexplorer,thans bruce 08/13/2015,21:02:57,okeanosexplorer,tia, we are wondering if we can take a sample of this dead sponge 08/13/2015,21:04:15,Asako K. Matsumoto,Thank you Scott for introducing me for everyone. 08/13/2015,21:04:39,okeanosexplorer,welcome asako, and tahnks for joining us! 08/13/2015,21:05:21,leswatling,I have had no video since trying to get on over the last half hour. Is that a common problem? 08/13/2015,21:05:22,Asako K. Matsumoto,Thank you! glad to join Today! 08/13/2015,21:05:58,okeanosexplorer,yes, les. video is a problem for everyone 08/13/2015,21:06:20,leswatling,ok, I'll hang in there. 08/13/2015,21:06:32,kelleyelliott,Do folks currently have not video, or frozen/choppy video? 08/13/2015,21:07:10,Scott France,No video 08/13/2015,21:07:22,Jonathan Tree,no video here at UH 08/13/2015,21:07:23,Scott France,Telecon good 08/13/2015,21:07:23,iscwatch,No video 08/13/2015,21:07:45,Jonathan Tree,can hear Daniel well on the conference call 08/13/2015,21:09:55,brucemundy,We hear the telecon at IRC now, but still no video. 08/13/2015,21:10:13,okeanosexplorer,thanks bruce 08/13/2015,21:16:13,okeanosexplorer,collected dead sponge stalk, SPEC01BIO, 2793m 08/13/2015,21:16:53,Jonathan Tree,conference call is breaking up but did you guys get a luck inside of the sample that broke to see if it was all just Mn coating or did there apear to be altered basalt in the interior 08/13/2015,21:17:03,Jonathan Tree,look inside** 08/13/2015,21:18:36,okeanosexplorer,it did look like there was basalt in the interior, but very thin 08/13/2015,21:19:43,Jonathan Tree,thanks, hopefullly any of the others your are trying are better 08/13/2015,21:19:45,okeanosexplorer,collected rock, SPEC02GEO, 2793m 08/13/2015,21:21:32,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/13/2015,21:21:40,Jonathan Tree,thanks for taking another sample 08/13/2015,21:22:15,okeanosexplorer,Synapobranchid 08/13/2015,21:23:21,okeanosexplorer,CORCH - Chrysogorgia geniculata 08/13/2015,21:24:28,Astrid Leitner,I still have no video :( there was a fish? 08/13/2015,21:24:55,Astrid Leitner,-ff 08/13/2015,21:25:17,Astrid Leitner,I am just using the public stream btw 08/13/2015,21:25:48,Scott France,@Astrid: so far no video today (except for a few very short bursts) 08/13/2015,21:26:11,Astrid Leitner,okay I thought it was maybe just the public stream 08/13/2015,21:26:14,Astrid Leitner,thanks scott 08/13/2015,21:29:06,Scott France,Lepidisis 08/13/2015,21:29:13,okeanosexplorer,thyanks 08/13/2015,21:29:21,Scott France,at least under current taxonomy 08/13/2015,21:29:40,Scott France,BUT, there are in reality unbranched forms in several genera 08/13/2015,21:30:11,Scott France,Hard to distinguish on video, and even harder on "radio!" ;-) 08/13/2015,21:31:07,okeanosexplorer,comatulid CRI 08/13/2015,21:31:13,okeanosexplorer,ACN - Actinoschyphia 08/13/2015,21:39:09,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Stauropathes staurocrada? 08/13/2015,21:39:14,Jonathan Tree,larger PIL = higher effusion rates during the eruption 08/13/2015,21:39:25,Scott France,No video yet… 08/13/2015,21:39:28,brucemundy,No video at IRC 08/13/2015,21:46:50,tinamolodtsova,still no? 08/13/2015,21:48:01,iscwatch,None at ISC 08/13/2015,21:48:10,Scott France,No video here 08/13/2015,21:49:39,Jonathan Tree,no video at UH ECC but the conference call has seemed to more stable 08/13/2015,21:51:13,tinamolodtsova,will be back in an hour 08/13/2015,21:52:49,brucemundy,This is cruel. You are taunting us, Chris. 08/13/2015,22:00:04,okeanosexplorer,Narella 08/13/2015,22:00:37,Scott France,Chris - your volume went down some... 08/13/2015,22:01:51,Scott France,I', ready! 08/13/2015,22:01:57,Scott France,I'm 08/13/2015,22:02:18,Scott France,Probably internodal branching, I predict... 08/13/2015,22:02:35,Scott France,Keratoisis sp. 08/13/2015,22:02:46,Scott France,Me neither! ;-) 08/13/2015,22:02:56,Scott France,(I haven't seen it) 08/13/2015,22:03:48,Scott France,Reddish color not unusual in Keratoisis D clade 08/13/2015,22:06:58,Scott France,Naturally I would be happy to see an isidid collected! 08/13/2015,22:07:43,okeanosexplorer,roger that, scott 08/13/2015,22:09:50,Scott France,This is the equivalent of someone saying to me "You'll never guess what I got for your birthday. Just you wait." And then I have to wait! 08/13/2015,22:10:24,okeanosexplorer,the important thing is that IT IS YOUR BIRTHDAY! 08/13/2015,22:11:14,Scott France,haha 08/13/2015,22:16:31,iscwatch,Watch change at ISC - Derek in mission control now 08/13/2015,22:16:46,iscwatch,If you're getting multicast video please let me know 08/13/2015,22:16:51,okeanosexplorer,welcome derek 08/13/2015,22:17:40,Scott France,Just realized my earlier suggestion of sending screen grab was ill-conceived because of course YOU are not streaming the video to the computer in control room. Sorry about that! 08/13/2015,22:18:15,okeanosexplorer,collected SPEC03BIO, Keratoisis? sp. 2775m, -175.46051, 27.51735 08/13/2015,22:20:00,Scott France,Chrysos to the left of me, chrysos to the right, here I am, stuck in the middle with you… 08/13/2015,22:20:14,Scott France,Gotta do something when there is no video stream... 08/13/2015,22:21:53,Scott France,Thx 08/13/2015,22:22:02,Scott France,Little Steely Dan there 08/13/2015,22:26:02,Jonathan Tree,It is really neat that you guys are looking at the perfect combination of the physical factors that affect the hapes and morphologies of pillow flows to make them as remarkably round as you are describing (i.e. effusion rate, viscosity and composition, the slope surface the flow erupted on to, cooling rates, etc.) 08/13/2015,22:28:42,okeanosexplorer,HOL 08/13/2015,22:31:29,okeanosexplorer,SHI - Nematocarcinus tenuirostris 08/13/2015,22:32:25,brucemundy,@Scott - The consensus from the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center is Stealers Wheel, not Steely Dan? But its not fish, so we are not sure. 08/13/2015,22:32:55,okeanosexplorer,glad that you guys are discussing the important things :) 08/13/2015,22:33:18,brucemundy,Until the video comes back .... 08/13/2015,22:34:57,Scott France,@Bruce: you are right! Completely forgot that. 08/13/2015,22:35:12,Scott France,Glad you don't check my coral IDs! ;-) 08/13/2015,22:35:26,brucemundy,I just received a message from Bob Moffitt about the swimming gastropod that he and Frank Parrish saw during a HURL dive off the Kona Coast. Bob writes "We did collect a specimen. The gastropod is a trochid, Gaza daedala. I still have the specimen." 08/13/2015,22:35:44,Scott France,Greta to get that IDed. 08/13/2015,22:35:47,Scott France,Great 08/13/2015,22:38:25,okeanosexplorer,thamks bruce 08/13/2015,22:38:35,Amy Baco-Taylor,Do we have an eta on when there will be video? 08/13/2015,22:38:47,okeanosexplorer,no, sorry amy 08/13/2015,22:39:04,Amy Baco-Taylor,Nice community there? 08/13/2015,22:39:27,okeanosexplorer,not really, very few animals and even fewer corals 08/13/2015,22:39:51,Amy Baco-Taylor,Same or different species from what we been seeing? 08/13/2015,22:40:03,okeanosexplorer,different species 08/13/2015,22:40:08,Amy Baco-Taylor,Neat 08/13/2015,22:40:11,okeanosexplorer,except for the sponges 08/13/2015,22:41:09,okeanosexplorer,we have been seeing Caulophacus and Bolosoma that look almost identical to what we saw on previous dies 08/13/2015,22:41:22,okeanosexplorer,a lot more barnacles here 08/13/2015,22:41:27,Amy Baco-Taylor,Interesting there is a changeover of corals but not sponges 08/13/2015,22:41:30,okeanosexplorer,live ones 08/13/2015,22:41:44,Amy Baco-Taylor,enough to make those fields of dead ones? 08/13/2015,22:41:54,okeanosexplorer,no 08/13/2015,22:43:05,Amy Baco-Taylor,I'm still hoping to see that field of live ones 08/13/2015,22:44:02,okeanosexplorer,MOL - Aplacophoran 08/13/2015,22:44:23,brucemundy,Logging off. I'll check later this afternoon with the hope that the video comes back for the midwater transects. Bruce 08/13/2015,22:45:43,Amy Baco-Taylor,Same here, but I'll keep checking back like I've been doing.. 08/13/2015,22:45:53,ircecc,Bruce here - Get frame grabs! 08/13/2015,22:51:16,Scott France,You should plug legs 3 & 4 as well… 08/13/2015,22:51:35,kelleyelliott,I'll be sure to send an e-mail around once the feeds are back up and consistently running 08/13/2015,22:52:02,kelleyelliott,Our Electronics Technician just want back into the VSAT satellite dome to work on more adjustments 08/13/2015,22:53:06,okeanosexplorer,CORCH - Chrysogorgia geniculata 08/13/2015,22:57:35,okeanosexplorer,ASR - Brisingid 08/13/2015,22:57:43,okeanosexplorer,canyon? 08/13/2015,22:57:57,okeanosexplorer,BAR - Alcokianum alcockianum 08/13/2015,22:58:57,Jonathan Tree,what orientation do the canyon walls have in relation the the ridge line? just wondering if the canyon formed due to ersion or if it might be a fault 08/13/2015,22:59:35,Jonathan Tree,if the canyon walls are perpidicular to the ridge line I would guess that it formed from erosive processes 08/13/2015,23:01:49,okeanosexplorer,CORO - Anthomastus 08/13/2015,23:02:38,okeanosexplorer,ASR 08/13/2015,23:02:46,okeanosexplorer,dropped con line 08/13/2015,23:03:52,okeanosexplorer,ASR - Pteraster reticulatus 08/13/2015,23:04:28,tinamolodtsova,still no video? 08/13/2015,23:04:53,okeanosexplorer,CORC - Corallium sp. 08/13/2015,23:05:02,Scott France,Still nio video Tina. 08/13/2015,23:05:08,Scott France,Cross yopur fingers, maybe soon. 08/13/2015,23:05:14,Scott France,They are working hard! 08/13/2015,23:05:45,tinamolodtsova,I trust you completely! 08/13/2015,23:05:58,Scott France,I'm just a bystander like you! 08/13/2015,23:06:07,tinamolodtsova,Daniel? No black corals?? 08/13/2015,23:06:31,tinamolodtsova,Scott, at least we can read about them and pretend that they are) 08/13/2015,23:08:00,okeanosexplorer,only 2 colonies of Stauropathes, tina 08/13/2015,23:08:13,tinamolodtsova,Thank you Daniel! 08/13/2015,23:08:51,Scott France,I think telecon connection is lost 08/13/2015,23:09:16,okeanosexplorer,roger that, scott 08/13/2015,23:09:23,okeanosexplorer,working to reconnect 08/13/2015,23:13:33,okeanosexplorer,ACN - Exocoelactis 08/13/2015,23:14:31,okeanosexplorer,FSH - Synaptobranchid 08/13/2015,23:17:53,okeanosexplorer,ACN - Hormethiidae 08/13/2015,23:18:14,okeanosexplorer,CORC - Corallium 08/13/2015,23:25:33,okeanosexplorer,ACN - Actinostolidae 08/13/2015,23:25:39,okeanosexplorer,SQA 08/13/2015,23:27:07,okeanosexplorer,working to get onference line back 08/13/2015,23:27:57,Scott France,Copy that. 08/13/2015,23:28:59,okeanosexplorer,Calytrophora? 08/13/2015,23:30:21,okeanosexplorer,CORPR - Narella? 08/13/2015,23:35:00,okeanosexplorer,CORI - unbranched - Lepidisis? 08/13/2015,23:40:21,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Bathypathes 08/13/2015,23:41:18,Amy Baco-Taylor,Does the coralliid look like the same one we have been seeing? 08/13/2015,23:42:08,okeanosexplorer,we seen 2, one white and one pink 08/13/2015,23:42:19,Amy Baco-Taylor,Collect the white one? 08/13/2015,23:42:30,Amy Baco-Taylor,is it kishinouyei type? 08/13/2015,23:43:05,okeanosexplorer,the whiteone looked like kichinouyi 08/13/2015,23:43:25,okeanosexplorer,we unfortunately passed the white one long time ago 08/13/2015,23:43:36,okeanosexplorer,and neighter are very dense at all 08/13/2015,23:43:37,Amy Baco-Taylor,Be great to collect either one if you see again and haven't gotten the 2 bio for the dive already 08/13/2015,23:44:26,okeanosexplorer,got it amy 08/13/2015,23:45:10,Amy Baco-Taylor,Thanks :^) 08/13/2015,23:46:21,Scott France,Secondary pinnulation… 08/13/2015,23:46:51,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Stauropathes 08/13/2015,23:51:30,Scott France,Is it worth noting for the audience that barnacles are crustaceans, so closely related to the crabs and shrimp. They have reverted to a benthic existence by essentially gluing their heads to the substrate and kicking their legs (cirri) in the water to capture prey 08/13/2015,23:52:10,Scott France,couldn't type fast enough so you are no doubt no longer looking at barnacles 08/13/2015,23:52:27,Scott France,of course, neither is the general audience since we have no video! :-) 08/13/2015,23:53:35,Scott France,May have lost telecon again…