08/15/2015,00:25:06,okexnav,LAT :27.85162, LON : -175.16368, DEPTH : 652.1326m, TEMP : 5.82342C, SAL : 34.05017 PSU, DO : 3.04845 mg/L 08/15/2015,00:35:09,okexnav,LAT :27.85036, LON : -175.16158, DEPTH : 349.8681m, TEMP : 12.02421C, SAL : 34.30003 PSU, DO : 6.62702 mg/L 08/15/2015,00:45:07,okexnav,LAT :27.84943, LON : -175.15954, DEPTH : 57.7729m, TEMP : 20.26390C, SAL : 35.05706 PSU, DO : 7.81929 mg/L 08/15/2015,00:55:08,okexnav,LAT :ERROR, LON : ERROR, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L 08/15/2015,18:35:09,okexnav,LAT :26.20244, LON : -173.32511, DEPTH : 206.8828m, TEMP : 16.61754C, SAL : 34.80170 PSU, DO : 7.11752 mg/L 08/15/2015,18:49:15,iscwatch,Is the ship attempting to send two cameras today? 08/15/2015,18:55:17,okexnav,LAT :26.20175, LON : -173.32500, DEPTH : 823.9722m, TEMP : 4.65508C, SAL : 34.22138 PSU, DO : 1.43306 mg/L 08/15/2015,19:05:14,okexnav,LAT :26.20136, LON : -173.32448, DEPTH :1132.5461m, TEMP : 3.46959C, SAL : 34.43501 PSU, DO : 1.28025 mg/L 08/15/2015,19:15:10,okexnav,LAT :26.20130, LON : -173.32425, DEPTH :1448.4820m, TEMP : 2.75923C, SAL : 34.53573 PSU, DO : 1.81123 mg/L 08/15/2015,19:20:52,Scott, Hi Daniel. ETA to bottom? 08/15/2015,19:21:16,okeanosexplorer,4 minutes 08/15/2015,19:21:27,Scott, Thx 08/15/2015,19:25:08,okexnav,LAT :26.20116, LON : -173.32450, DEPTH :1567.3973m, TEMP : 2.45480C, SAL : 34.56822 PSU, DO : 2.13058 mg/L 08/15/2015,19:29:36,okeanosexplorer,bottom in sight 08/15/2015,19:33:25,okeanosexplorer,on bottom 08/15/2015,19:33:38,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Treutopleura sp. 08/15/2015,19:34:37,okeanosexplorer,CORA 08/15/2015,19:34:45,okeanosexplorer,CORCH - Chrysogorgia 08/15/2015,19:35:10,okexnav,LAT :26.20111, LON : -173.32429, DEPTH :1642.9051m, TEMP : 2.31604C, SAL : 34.58268 PSU, DO : 2.27376 mg/L 08/15/2015,19:35:35,okeanosexplorer,CORA - Trissopathes 08/15/2015,19:36:08,okeanosexplorer,Metallogorgia melanochristos 08/15/2015,19:36:17,okeanosexplorer,Iridogorgia magnispiralis 08/15/2015,19:36:38,Scott, CORPR whip ?Candidella gigantea 08/15/2015,19:38:56,Scott, Keratoisis like 08/15/2015,19:40:01,Scott, Great tableau 08/15/2015,19:43:39,Scott, CORP Paramuricea? 08/15/2015,19:43:45,Scott, w/ OPH 08/15/2015,19:44:40,Scott, Technical feedback report: A little bit of video freezing / telecon is good 08/15/2015,19:45:11,okexnav,LAT :26.20101, LON : -173.32427, DEPTH :1642.7199m, TEMP : 2.32089C, SAL : 34.58147 PSU, DO : 2.29605 mg/L 08/15/2015,19:45:37,okeanosexplorer,CORP - Paramuricea 08/15/2015,19:45:43,okeanosexplorer,CORAC - Acanthogorgiidae 08/15/2015,19:45:57,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Walteria 08/15/2015,19:47:15,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Walteria cf. leuckarti 08/15/2015,19:49:32,Jared, We are currently streaming feeds 1 & 2 on multicast internet 2 08/15/2015,19:49:46,okeanosexplorer,CORCH - Iridogorgia bella? 08/15/2015,19:49:54,iscwatch,Thanks Jared 08/15/2015,19:50:10,iscwatch,I switched youtube to the live cam 2 right before we hit bottom 08/15/2015,19:51:59,leswatling,Could be the Atlantic species, I. splendens, with the shrimp Bathypalamonella 08/15/2015,19:52:53,leswatling,I think the shrimp is the same species as in the Atlantic as well, B. serratopalma 08/15/2015,19:54:19,leswatling,I think I. bella has a shorter, tighter coil and only a few turns with branches still present 08/15/2015,19:54:29,okeanosexplorer,SPO - Poliopogon 08/15/2015,19:55:16,okexnav,LAT :26.20094, LON : -173.32433, DEPTH :1638.1571m, TEMP : 2.35352C, SAL : 34.57774 PSU, DO : 2.26021 mg/L 08/15/2015,19:57:33,leswatling,another shrimp, also Bathypalaemonella 08/15/2015,19:58:16,Scott, Les: is this Rhodanirdiogorgia "cousin-it" "chewbacca"? 08/15/2015,19:58:23,leswatling,I can't tell what the axis of the of the chrysogorgiid looks like 08/15/2015,19:58:34,Scott, It looks wavy Les 08/15/2015,19:58:53,Scott, These are very large polyps and tentacles 08/15/2015,19:58:53,leswatling,could be though Scott because the branches are very curvy and flexible. 08/15/2015,19:59:54,leswatling,this one and the Iridogorgia looked like maybe they were becoming reproductive 08/15/2015,20:00:05,Scott, I think the tentacles were demonstrably longer than typical; chrysogorgiid polyp... 08/15/2015,20:00:17,leswatling,agree 08/15/2015,20:01:41,Scott, Oxygen lower than past couple of days, but still 2.2 mg/L, so will be interesting to see how that changes during dive 08/15/2015,20:03:29,Scott, Several CORI whip "Lepidisis" 08/15/2015,20:04:20,Scott, Dead Irido…? in foreground 08/15/2015,20:05:13,okexnav,LAT :26.20107, LON : -173.32442, DEPTH :1635.8956m, TEMP : 2.36255C, SAL : 34.57664 PSU, DO : 2.22598 mg/L 08/15/2015,20:05:23,leswatling,I think you have landed in the Atlantic. the bamboo whip looks like one of ours from New England seamounts, and this bush up ahead reminds me of Eknomisis.... 08/15/2015,20:05:44,Scott, CORI whip with single upper fork 08/15/2015,20:06:30,Scott, I don't know Les =- this fan is HUGE 08/15/2015,20:06:43,Scott, color more brown-yellow than pink-red at base 08/15/2015,20:07:03,Scott, SQA 08/15/2015,20:07:13,Scott, Thick polyps 08/15/2015,20:07:21,Scott, Haven't seen a node yet 08/15/2015,20:07:34,Scott, I'm thinking Jasonisis or Orstomisis at this point 08/15/2015,20:07:53,leswatling,well the polyps don't seem right for Eknomisis, too tall 08/15/2015,20:08:00,Scott, Agree Les 08/15/2015,20:08:23,leswatling,One Eknomisis I have seen from hawaii is yellow at the base, brighter than this one 08/15/2015,20:09:06,leswatling,This one has very thin nodes like Keratoisis magnifica 08/15/2015,20:09:28,leswatling,But they are further apart 08/15/2015,20:09:32,Brendan, is it worth a collection ? or have we seen enough for collecting 08/15/2015,20:10:21,leswatling,those contacted polyps were looking more Eknomisis like 08/15/2015,20:10:45,okeanosexplorer,i think we will have enough targets on this dive and would suggest waiting to see what is common here 08/15/2015,20:10:51,leswatling,I could see collecting some branches from this one 08/15/2015,20:11:57,Brendan, Sounds good 08/15/2015,20:12:47,Scott, BTW, this is pretty flat looking terrain for a "wall" 08/15/2015,20:13:05,Scott, shows how the details can be lost in the big topo maps 08/15/2015,20:15:10,okexnav,LAT :26.20105, LON : -173.32454, DEPTH :1630.4847m, TEMP : 2.35138C, SAL : 34.57935 PSU, DO : 2.25085 mg/L 08/15/2015,20:17:30,tinamolodtsova,quick zoom? 08/15/2015,20:18:13,Scott, At the time we called this Parantipathes like 08/15/2015,20:18:18,tinamolodtsova,Parantipathes 08/15/2015,20:18:36,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/15/2015,20:18:45,Scott, Tina: Long pinnules for a Parantipathes 08/15/2015,20:19:10,Scott, Beat up Paramuricea with BAR behind CORA 08/15/2015,20:19:10,tinamolodtsova,why? lasers please 08/15/2015,20:19:45,Scott, @Tina: I meant, the pinnules look longer than the species we see often in N Atl. Does thta help ID this species? 08/15/2015,20:19:45,tinamolodtsova,not more than 5 cm in my sence, perhaps 3 08/15/2015,20:20:14,tinamolodtsova,Ah, it is OK 08/15/2015,20:20:44,tinamolodtsova,P. tetrasticha is normally 5 08/15/2015,20:21:46,tinamolodtsova,zoom please 08/15/2015,20:23:17,tinamolodtsova,I have lost the audio 08/15/2015,20:23:46,tinamolodtsova,cRI on SPO 08/15/2015,20:24:00,tinamolodtsova,CORC + OPH 08/15/2015,20:24:11,Scott, CORPA 08/15/2015,20:25:10,okexnav,LAT :26.20107, LON : -173.32485, DEPTH :1611.0266m, TEMP : 2.39645C, SAL : 34.57232 PSU, DO : 2.20837 mg/L 08/15/2015,20:25:25,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/15/2015,20:25:55,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Metallogorgia 08/15/2015,20:26:22,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Irido branched 08/15/2015,20:26:37,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Metallogorgia 08/15/2015,20:27:39,asakomatsumoto,colonies shape looks bushy here. the current direction are not stable? 08/15/2015,20:30:12,Scott, Interesting idea! 08/15/2015,20:30:15,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Irido + 08/15/2015,20:30:38,tinamolodtsova,Yes, I also never thought in this direction - I mean about current 08/15/2015,20:31:36,leswatling,also bushy colonies could develop in areas where there is a very low current velocity most of the time 08/15/2015,20:32:03,leswatling,thats a nice looking Rhodaniridogorgia there 08/15/2015,20:33:28,Jonathan, very hard to see any primary structure from volcanism with all of this rubble and heavy Mn coating 08/15/2015,20:33:54,asakomatsumoto,Maybe current direction or velocity is one of the reason that species composition are different here from yesterday's site. 08/15/2015,20:34:47,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/15/2015,20:34:56,Scott, Pests... 08/15/2015,20:35:02,leswatling,another Keratoisis being preyed on..... 08/15/2015,20:35:03,tinamolodtsova,and eaten CORI 08/15/2015,20:35:11,okexnav,LAT :26.20111, LON : -173.32510, DEPTH :1598.8041m, TEMP : 2.34855C, SAL : 34.57986 PSU, DO : 2.25531 mg/L 08/15/2015,20:35:45,leswatling,a young I magnispiralis in the background 08/15/2015,20:35:51,Scott, @Asako: but we are also 1000 m shallower! 08/15/2015,20:36:01,Scott, or so 08/15/2015,20:38:13,tinamolodtsova,FSH 08/15/2015,20:38:21,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: Oh! I forgot about the depth. 08/15/2015,20:38:54,asakomatsumoto,but anyway, we hardly to find flat fan shaped colonies here. 08/15/2015,20:40:49,okeanosexplorer,ACN 08/15/2015,20:43:13,leswatling,that sparsely branched bamboo is a candidate from collection as well, as is the Rhodaniridogorgia 08/15/2015,20:43:25,leswatling,just saying! 08/15/2015,20:43:37,tinamolodtsova,OPH + CRI at the same SPO 08/15/2015,20:43:45,okeanosexplorer,we will wait until we reack the crest 08/15/2015,20:43:54,leswatling,there is an I bella! 08/15/2015,20:44:04,leswatling,or at least what we think is an I bella 08/15/2015,20:44:08,Scott, Now this Irido has small coils 08/15/2015,20:44:22,leswatling,short and tight coils 08/15/2015,20:44:23,Scott, Si bella! 08/15/2015,20:44:52,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/15/2015,20:45:10,okexnav,LAT :26.20102, LON : -173.32544, DEPTH :1584.6038m, TEMP : 2.33540C, SAL : 34.58071 PSU, DO : 2.25052 mg/L 08/15/2015,20:47:06,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/15/2015,20:47:57,okeanosexplorer,just dropped telecon 08/15/2015,20:48:33,okeanosexplorer,ACN - Hormethiidae 08/15/2015,20:48:48,okeanosexplorer,working on getting telecon line back 08/15/2015,20:49:10,Jonathan, any loose rocks down there? 08/15/2015,20:49:22,okeanosexplorer,looking for loose rock, jon 08/15/2015,20:49:53,Jonathan, thanks for keeping an eye out, they look a little less cemented and angular, could be a good oppertunity 08/15/2015,20:50:16,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/15/2015,20:51:04,okeanosexplorer,conference line back 08/15/2015,20:54:14,tinamolodtsova,can we zoome these white things? 08/15/2015,20:54:25,tinamolodtsova,after the stone 08/15/2015,20:54:26,okeanosexplorer,after collection 08/15/2015,20:55:10,okexnav,LAT :26.20098, LON : -173.32550, DEPTH :1587.3441m, TEMP : 2.34709C, SAL : 34.57279 PSU, DO : 2.23417 mg/L 08/15/2015,20:55:29,tinamolodtsova,Cupcoral on the back 08/15/2015,20:56:06,okeanosexplorer,collected rock, SPEC01GEO, 1587m, -173.32550, 26.20098 08/15/2015,20:56:26,okeanosexplorer,Where is the cup coral tina? 08/15/2015,20:56:48,tinamolodtsova,one at the bottom, left from the right box 08/15/2015,20:57:10,tinamolodtsova,another was clearly visible when it was closeup of the stone 08/15/2015,20:57:26,asakomatsumoto,I can see it. 08/15/2015,20:57:27,tinamolodtsova,also at the bottom now 08/15/2015,20:57:47,tinamolodtsova,there are at least three to five in view 08/15/2015,20:58:12,tinamolodtsova,two actually 08/15/2015,20:59:01,tinamolodtsova,and one at the left after CORCH 08/15/2015,20:59:28,tinamolodtsova,in kind of a cave, downhead 08/15/2015,21:00:06,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/15/2015,21:00:24,Scott, Sorry didn't hear question 08/15/2015,21:00:59,tinamolodtsova,we can collect it for Stve 08/15/2015,21:01:37,tinamolodtsova,and there is a small rectut of CORPA here 08/15/2015,21:02:06,tinamolodtsova,we can grab it now? 08/15/2015,21:02:53,tinamolodtsova,Desmophylum? 08/15/2015,21:03:35,tinamolodtsova,and there is a decapod left from cupcoral 08/15/2015,21:03:50,tinamolodtsova,just after the small cupcoral 08/15/2015,21:05:10,okexnav,LAT :26.20100, LON : -173.32547, DEPTH :1587.2292m, TEMP : 2.33636C, SAL : 34.58185 PSU, DO : 2.23971 mg/L 08/15/2015,21:05:58,tinamolodtsova,SHI on CORCH 08/15/2015,21:07:43,tinamolodtsova,try to cut below OPH 08/15/2015,21:08:00,tinamolodtsova,it will be good to have an assosiate 08/15/2015,21:08:01,okeanosexplorer,yes will try, tina 08/15/2015,21:11:59,okeanosexplorer,collected unbranched Primnoidae, SPEC02BIO, 1612m, -173.32551, 26.20098 08/15/2015,21:13:28,Scott, Those polyps were oriented downward but what I saw of close-ups the scales did not appear Narella like… 08/15/2015,21:14:14,asakomatsumoto,Paracalyptrophora? 08/15/2015,21:14:49,tinamolodtsova,hm, now it is possible to determine with it is contracted 08/15/2015,21:14:59,Scott, I thought there were too many scales to be Paracalyptrophoa... 08/15/2015,21:15:14,okexnav,LAT :26.20100, LON : -173.32542, DEPTH :1586.8301m, TEMP : 2.34884C, SAL : 34.58069 PSU, DO : 2.24550 mg/L 08/15/2015,21:15:26,Scott, Hard to ID from this perspective! :-) 08/15/2015,21:17:32,tinamolodtsova,impossible 08/15/2015,21:17:36,asakomatsumoto,I agree 08/15/2015,21:17:57,tinamolodtsova,an I have problems with video) 08/15/2015,21:19:41,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/15/2015,21:21:54,tinamolodtsova,more cupcorals 08/15/2015,21:21:54,leswatling,had to step away for a wee bit. There are several candidates for unbranched primnoids, but for Hawaii one prime candidate is Candidella gigantea. 08/15/2015,21:22:48,tinamolodtsova,ACN? Hormathiidae 08/15/2015,21:23:13,leswatling,shold also try to get a good look at the bamboos that have only two ro three branches. 08/15/2015,21:23:41,okeanosexplorer,REOGER TAHT LES 08/15/2015,21:23:49,leswatling,thanks! 08/15/2015,21:24:02,tinamolodtsova,and no video( 08/15/2015,21:24:09,Scott, @Les: Chris thought polyps did not look like C. gigantea he had observed... 08/15/2015,21:24:25,asakomatsumoto,intermittent videos 08/15/2015,21:25:06,leswatling,interesting.... there was also a Convexella that we collected that was unbranched.... guess we will need to wait until it gets in the lab... 08/15/2015,21:25:08,okexnav,LAT :26.20061, LON : -173.32539, DEPTH :1583.3729m, TEMP : 2.35262C, SAL : 34.57910 PSU, DO : 2.22917 mg/L 08/15/2015,21:25:54,leswatling,video not behaving too well, but more or less functioning 08/15/2015,21:27:32,tinamolodtsova,yes, much better than other day 08/15/2015,21:28:50,leswatling,looks like fish eggs on that chrysogorgiid 08/15/2015,21:29:31,tinamolodtsova,not gastropod? 08/15/2015,21:30:00,leswatling,gatropod eggs would have an overall corating of mucus 08/15/2015,21:30:01,tinamolodtsova,eggs I mean? 08/15/2015,21:30:52,Scott, @Les: re: Convexella… " calyces inclined upward or perpendicular to axis" 08/15/2015,21:30:53,leswatling,video is gone 08/15/2015,21:31:11,Scott, Quite a lot of video freeze today... 08/15/2015,21:31:12,leswatling,now back on sponge 08/15/2015,21:31:28,Scott, PAG 08/15/2015,21:31:28,leswatling,but froze 08/15/2015,21:31:35,tinamolodtsova,OK, Les, by the way I have seen your polychaete student he promised to say hello to you 08/15/2015,21:31:59,leswatling,excellent, thanks.... he is a very good taxonomist! 08/15/2015,21:33:11,tinamolodtsova,yes.. he has given me a dye to color polychaetes, the green one. I used it to polyp.. 08/15/2015,21:33:27,leswatling,that is Wagner Magalhaes from Braxil. He will be very helpful to anyone who needs to do polychaete work 08/15/2015,21:33:45,leswatling,interesting. did it work? 08/15/2015,21:35:09,okexnav,LAT :26.20007, LON : -173.32556, DEPTH :1576.4905m, TEMP : 2.35606C, SAL : 34.57756 PSU, DO : 2.20442 mg/L 08/15/2015,21:36:05,leswatling,sorry have to step away for a bit again. This site is very interesting so I hope ot see a lot of frame grabs in the next few days.... haha.... 08/15/2015,21:36:51,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/15/2015,21:38:56,tinamolodtsova,is it a barbacle in the hole about halfway to ACN? 08/15/2015,21:40:17,Jonathan, hey guys, had to step out for a bit but came back and heard you guys talking about some geology! 08/15/2015,21:40:30,Jonathan, just caught the end of that, bad timing 08/15/2015,21:45:09,okexnav,LAT :26.20007, LON : -173.32543, DEPTH :1572.8363m, TEMP : 2.34105C, SAL : 34.58105 PSU, DO : 2.24693 mg/L 08/15/2015,21:45:50,Jonathan, video is a bit choppy here at UH 08/15/2015,21:49:39,okeanosexplorer,URC 08/15/2015,21:50:53,Scott, Video very choppy so hard to get a good look to contribute any info... 08/15/2015,21:51:16,tinamolodtsova,the same here 08/15/2015,21:51:28,kelleyelliott,On both feeds? 08/15/2015,21:51:39,tinamolodtsova,but few seconds of SQA.. 08/15/2015,21:52:29,asakomatsumoto,also has problem with images 08/15/2015,21:52:43,tinamolodtsova,and no audio for the moment 08/15/2015,21:53:06,tinamolodtsova,FSH 08/15/2015,21:53:38,Scott, @Kelley: Ha! I didn't even realize you were streaming two cameras today. Quick check showed freezing on both feeds. 08/15/2015,21:54:14,tinamolodtsova,I see spines between tentacles at my freeze) 08/15/2015,21:54:28,kelleyelliott,Okay we are putting more bandwidth to the feeds right now. 08/15/2015,21:54:55,kelleyelliott,Let us know how the video looks over the next ten minutes - it will take a little time for the changes to take effect 08/15/2015,21:55:08,Scott, Will do. 08/15/2015,21:55:09,okexnav,LAT :26.19987, LON : -173.32559, DEPTH :1570.6930m, TEMP : 2.33320C, SAL : 34.57994 PSU, DO : 2.23253 mg/L 08/15/2015,21:56:08,tinamolodtsova,cannot say that it is better for the moment... 08/15/2015,21:57:27,iscwatch,Video very bad at ISC - green and pink distortion 08/15/2015,21:58:29,kelleyelliott,It will likely take about 5 minutes 08/15/2015,21:58:29,kelleyelliott,We've made some changes on board that will take about 5 minutes to implement. If it continues after let us know - we may go back to streaming only 1 video feed. 08/15/2015,22:00:10,Scott, Copy that Kelley. 08/15/2015,22:00:27,tinamolodtsova,CRI 08/15/2015,22:01:06,tinamolodtsova,little better from time to time but still hard to watch 08/15/2015,22:01:48,tinamolodtsova,if these aree cupscorals or what? 08/15/2015,22:02:15,asakomatsumoto,hard to recognize something from my view 08/15/2015,22:02:39,tinamolodtsova,then you have the same as mine) 08/15/2015,22:03:06,tinamolodtsova,the white things? 08/15/2015,22:03:36,okeanosexplorer,yes, cup corals 08/15/2015,22:03:51,Jonathan, ahh wish the video would come in, thanks for poking around this area for some loose dike rocks! 08/15/2015,22:04:16,Jared, We'd love a sitrep on the video feeds…how are streams 1 and 2 looking? 08/15/2015,22:04:32,Scott, @Jared: still choppy right now 08/15/2015,22:04:37,Scott, on stream 1 08/15/2015,22:05:10,okexnav,LAT :26.19967, LON : -173.32578, DEPTH :1567.2308m, TEMP : 2.31366C, SAL : 34.58254 PSU, DO : 2.26230 mg/L 08/15/2015,22:05:10,tinamolodtsova,not really 'a bit' 08/15/2015,22:05:37,Jonathan, I think your'e right though Chris, this more resistant dike rock might just be making up this ridge and be present further up 08/15/2015,22:05:52,Scott, @Jared: I am unable to load stream (camera) 2 at this time 08/15/2015,22:06:06,Scott, that is, there is no stream, not that I am not trying! 08/15/2015,22:06:14,Scott, Stream 1 frozen 08/15/2015,22:06:30,Amy, Maybe CORAC? 08/15/2015,22:07:26,tinamolodtsova,Amy.. where you are?? I mean where the video is good enough to see CORAC??;-) 08/15/2015,22:07:41,kelleyelliott,Hi Folks - heads up that we are about to drop back down to only one video feed and order to give you a better quality feed from the main ROV HD camera 08/15/2015,22:07:47,tinamolodtsova,great 08/15/2015,22:07:56,Scott, Roger that Kelley 08/15/2015,22:08:05,tinamolodtsova,HYD 08/15/2015,22:08:42,Jared, We are dropping stream 2 to hopefully improve the quality of stream 1. Our satellite provider Knight Sky is still working on transmission power issues. 08/15/2015,22:09:57,tinamolodtsova,when I was a student the most sticking thing for me was that they are sitting at their head.... on one of anthennae or something.. 08/15/2015,22:10:11,tinamolodtsova,stricking) 08/15/2015,22:11:29,Amy, CORPR 08/15/2015,22:11:48,Amy, Tina it was a big yellow smear acorss half the screen 08/15/2015,22:11:56,Amy, CORCH 08/15/2015,22:12:23,Amy, OPH on CORPR 08/15/2015,22:12:54,tinamolodtsova,yes.. I am couple of seconds later than you) 08/15/2015,22:15:09,okexnav,LAT :26.19965, LON : -173.32595, DEPTH :1568.2104m, TEMP : 2.30627C, SAL : 34.58332 PSU, DO : 2.27475 mg/L 08/15/2015,22:17:10,Scott, Windsock 08/15/2015,22:17:21,tinamolodtsova,what is there& 08/15/2015,22:17:28,Amy, SPO walteria 08/15/2015,22:17:40,tinamolodtsova,windsock? 08/15/2015,22:17:47,Scott, "windsock man. Those eerily human blow-up creatures you've definitely encountered at a car dealership at one point in time" 08/15/2015,22:18:25,tinamolodtsova,what you compared with? there are some very windsock black corals in need 08/15/2015,22:18:55,Scott, @Tina: it was an isidid 08/15/2015,22:19:17,tinamolodtsova,@Scott, good 08/15/2015,22:19:56,tinamolodtsova,just have in mind any windsock looking black coral is up to collect)) 08/15/2015,22:20:21,okeanosexplorer,CORPL - Paramuricea 08/15/2015,22:20:32,okeanosexplorer,? 08/15/2015,22:20:57,Scott, Looks like Paramuricea to me 08/15/2015,22:21:04,Amy, too blurred to see here 08/15/2015,22:21:29,Scott, Update: still no improvement on streaming. 08/15/2015,22:21:55,tinamolodtsova,in fact there is. but little to my sence 08/15/2015,22:22:01,Jonathan, still choppy here at UH as well, conference call has been okay though 08/15/2015,22:22:18,Scott, Agree: have not had any telecon drop out today 08/15/2015,22:22:26,tinamolodtsova,audio is better than video today.. 08/15/2015,22:22:43,tinamolodtsova,GAS 08/15/2015,22:22:46,Amy, It was an unbranched basket star, Asteroschema probably 08/15/2015,22:23:02,tinamolodtsova,and Amphipod 08/15/2015,22:23:32,tinamolodtsova,GAS seems to be alive. perhaps from OPH 08/15/2015,22:23:55,Amy, It is an ophiuoroid 08/15/2015,22:25:11,tinamolodtsova,the family is tricky and not OPH many people like to determine them to species level... 08/15/2015,22:25:12,okexnav,LAT :26.19953, LON : -173.32583, DEPTH :1565.7685m, TEMP : 2.28627C, SAL : 34.58452 PSU, DO : 2.29805 mg/L 08/15/2015,22:26:31,tinamolodtsova,CORPL SPOx3 08/15/2015,22:27:21,Amy, From WoRMS 08/15/2015,22:27:23,Amy, \nClassification: Biota Animalia http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=2  (Kingdom)  Echinodermata http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1806  (Phylum)  Asterozoa http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=148743  (Subphylum)  Ophiuroidea http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=123084  (Class)  Euryalida http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=242196  (Order)  Euryalidea http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=759484  (Superfamily)  Asteroschematidae http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=123202  (Family)  Asteroschema http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=123581  (Genus)\n 08/15/2015,22:28:27,tinamolodtsova,the family is good 08/15/2015,22:28:44,tinamolodtsova,Barnacles on SPO? 08/15/2015,22:29:17,Scott, Update: the video remains jumpy/choppy, but it may be freezing to a still image less often… 08/15/2015,22:29:38,tinamolodtsova,... but still hard to use 08/15/2015,22:30:31,Scott, @Tina: agree. My goal is to provide feedback to techs on vessel as they try to improve the streaming. 08/15/2015,22:31:01,tinamolodtsova,yes, I agree.. 08/15/2015,22:32:28,asakomatsumoto,it is choppy video here too. 08/15/2015,22:34:07,tinamolodtsova,sorry, cannot comment - too choppy here 08/15/2015,22:35:02,tinamolodtsova,OPH+CRI on SPO 08/15/2015,22:35:12,okexnav,LAT :26.19929, LON : -173.32594, DEPTH :1558.8797m, TEMP : 2.30000C, SAL : 34.58457 PSU, DO : 2.26610 mg/L 08/15/2015,22:35:19,Amy, SPO is Walteria 08/15/2015,22:37:00,tinamolodtsova,and HYD on Walteria looks like related to Hydractinia.... 08/15/2015,22:39:48,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/15/2015,22:42:14,Scott, My image is frozen with what appears a very tall Lepidisis in background 08/15/2015,22:42:57,Scott, The comment was to highlight its size: it looked very tall 08/15/2015,22:44:21,asakomatsumoto,My image is mostly mosaic sea floor or rocks 08/15/2015,22:45:07,okexnav,LAT :26.19904, LON : -173.32621, DEPTH :1544.5531m, TEMP : 2.34014C, SAL : 34.58059 PSU, DO : 2.20510 mg/L 08/15/2015,22:45:43,okeanosexplorer,CORA 08/15/2015,22:47:25,Amy, CORCH in background 08/15/2015,22:47:25,tinamolodtsova,sorry, no video 08/15/2015,22:47:44,Amy, CORCH Iridogorgia 08/15/2015,22:48:01,tinamolodtsova,it is a bit,, weird 08/15/2015,22:48:02,Scott, Nice little scene there 08/15/2015,22:48:16,tinamolodtsova,can we try another zoom? 08/15/2015,22:48:33,tinamolodtsova,very briefly 08/15/2015,22:48:44,okeanosexplorer,yes tina, it looks more triangular than the parantipathes i am used to 08/15/2015,22:48:47,tinamolodtsova,need a screenshot 08/15/2015,22:49:21,tinamolodtsova,it may be a Hexapathes 08/15/2015,22:49:41,tinamolodtsova,if so it is in the Dennis' list 08/15/2015,22:51:16,okeanosexplorer,we did get a hexapathes on one of theearlier dives 08/15/2015,22:51:36,tinamolodtsova,Daniel, is it large? it has to be quite large comparing to Irido 08/15/2015,22:51:48,okeanosexplorer,maybe 40cm 08/15/2015,22:51:51,tinamolodtsova,if I remember we have got Heteropathes 08/15/2015,22:53:03,tinamolodtsova,OPh on the rock 08/15/2015,22:53:26,asakomatsumoto,video recovered 08/15/2015,22:53:32,Jonathan, video is back, looks like a dike in the middle of this feature 08/15/2015,22:53:35,Scott, FYI: in the past couple of minutes the video streaming stability has improved 08/15/2015,22:54:21,tinamolodtsova,yes) Iafter I lost possibility to look at CORA closely it is much better ;-) 08/15/2015,22:54:35,tinamolodtsova,beauty) 08/15/2015,22:54:47,Scott, Cool neolithodid? 08/15/2015,22:55:00,tinamolodtsova,yes, really cool 08/15/2015,22:55:07,okexnav,LAT :26.19891, LON : -173.32632, DEPTH :1542.7307m, TEMP : 2.34370C, SAL : 34.57841 PSU, DO : 2.24955 mg/L 08/15/2015,22:55:09,Amy, Spikey! 08/15/2015,22:55:33,tinamolodtsova,and CORCH at the back Chrysogorgia I guess 08/15/2015,22:55:53,tinamolodtsova,nice rostrum... 08/15/2015,22:56:12,tinamolodtsova,he is looking back) 08/15/2015,22:57:07,tinamolodtsova,I would call him cooperating 08/15/2015,22:57:38,tinamolodtsova,and photogenic.. a star. 08/15/2015,22:58:03,asakomatsumoto,nice shot 08/15/2015,22:58:03,tinamolodtsova,SHI on CORCH 08/15/2015,22:58:07,Amy, looks like we are in a fair diversity of chrysogorgiids area 08/15/2015,22:58:30,tinamolodtsova,just hard to eat.. 08/15/2015,22:58:42,Amy, I can finally see them! 08/15/2015,22:58:55,Amy, Yes the one right next to crab 08/15/2015,22:58:56,Amy, pls 08/15/2015,22:59:22,Amy, left now 08/15/2015,22:59:24,tinamolodtsova,Amy is asking about flat Chrysogorgia 08/15/2015,22:59:25,okeanosexplorer,right or left? 08/15/2015,22:59:30,Amy, left 08/15/2015,23:00:01,Amy, can anyone tell if its biplanar? 08/15/2015,23:00:10,okeanosexplorer,CORCH - Chrysogorgia chryseis? 08/15/2015,23:00:13,tinamolodtsova,it is hard to tell you are changing the cameras 08/15/2015,23:01:30,leswatling,definitely biflabellate 08/15/2015,23:01:49,Amy, thanks! 08/15/2015,23:01:53,leswatling,we have seen this before, but its name escapes me at the moment 08/15/2015,23:02:16,asakomatsumoto,I thought I also have seen such flat chrysogorgia in Japan 08/15/2015,23:02:24,leswatling,really nice Rhodaniridogorgia here as well, but maybe some said that already 08/15/2015,23:02:34,tinamolodtsova,no 08/15/2015,23:02:38,tinamolodtsova,nobody 08/15/2015,23:02:54,tinamolodtsova,I just cannot write down this name correctly 08/15/2015,23:03:14,leswatling,love how they are on the right hand side of this ridge for the most part 08/15/2015,23:03:16,tinamolodtsova,only you cam Les ;-) 08/15/2015,23:03:30,Amy, CORPA 08/15/2015,23:03:37,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/15/2015,23:03:40,Scott, We collected a flat Chrusogorgia in the Aleutians... 08/15/2015,23:03:55,Amy, COlelcted a couple on Derickson too, but different from this one 08/15/2015,23:04:03,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/15/2015,23:04:10,leswatling,Now I am really sorry I came up with such a difficult name... it takes too long to type 08/15/2015,23:04:15,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Metallogorgia 08/15/2015,23:04:23,Jonathan, Chris were you just asking me to comment on this feature, I couldn't here you well 08/15/2015,23:04:34,leswatling,how big is that one on the right side, about a half meter? 08/15/2015,23:04:41,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: very interesting in Chrysogorgia in the Aleutians.. 08/15/2015,23:04:55,leswatling,thanks Scott, I knew we had one from somewhere 08/15/2015,23:05:03,kelleyelliott,Hi folks - has the video consistently been stable since returning? 08/15/2015,23:05:07,okexnav,LAT :26.19877, LON : -173.32647, DEPTH :1541.5075m, TEMP : 2.36481C, SAL : 34.57720 PSU, DO : 2.21759 mg/L 08/15/2015,23:05:20,Jonathan, video has been stable here at UH 08/15/2015,23:05:27,tinamolodtsova,Much more stable now 08/15/2015,23:05:32,leswatling,not so bad here in Maine 08/15/2015,23:05:41,asakomatsumoto,video stable here in Japan 08/15/2015,23:05:52,leswatling,but it pixelates periodicialy 08/15/2015,23:06:01,Scott, Video much improved in past 10 min 08/15/2015,23:06:16,tinamolodtsova,we still have freezing, but not so chopping 08/15/2015,23:07:31,tinamolodtsova,SPO Walteria, CORCH Irido 08/15/2015,23:08:25,tinamolodtsova,Les requested scale 08/15/2015,23:08:46,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus 4 in row zoom please 08/15/2015,23:08:46,Amy, BAsket star 08/15/2015,23:08:49,leswatling,some of the Rhodaniridogorgia show branching at the base. I think Imight have one colony from Amy that show that 08/15/2015,23:08:50,Amy, CORCH 08/15/2015,23:09:15,Amy, I setn you one that was a double Rhodan, branched at base 08/15/2015,23:09:20,Amy, Les 08/15/2015,23:09:22,tinamolodtsova,and then to Anthomastus) 08/15/2015,23:09:34,Amy, Second the anothmastus request 08/15/2015,23:10:51,Amy, Looks like another plexaurid 08/15/2015,23:11:43,leswatling,these biflabellate chrysos like to hang out at the base of the Rhodan....s 08/15/2015,23:12:22,Amy, Can we zoom on the rock covered in them instead? 08/15/2015,23:12:33,Jonathan, seems to be a ppretty decent current comming through here 08/15/2015,23:13:00,okeanosexplorer,we have to move due to a ship move, but did mark the spot 08/15/2015,23:15:07,okexnav,LAT :26.19833, LON : -173.32634, DEPTH :1536.2706m, TEMP : 2.34466C, SAL : 34.57931 PSU, DO : 2.21085 mg/L 08/15/2015,23:16:03,Scott, Basket star for sure 08/15/2015,23:16:40,tinamolodtsova,and barncales 08/15/2015,23:16:51,tinamolodtsova,OPh, CRI 08/15/2015,23:18:10,Amy, I think it depends on which side of the feature you are on 08/15/2015,23:19:21,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/15/2015,23:20:20,Amy, CORA 08/15/2015,23:20:24,Amy, SPO walteria 08/15/2015,23:20:25,tinamolodtsova,scale& 08/15/2015,23:20:26,Scott, That looks like the Parantipathes we saw earlier 08/15/2015,23:20:35,tinamolodtsova,Parantipathes fro me 08/15/2015,23:20:59,Scott, Has chryrostylid on it 08/15/2015,23:21:13,okeanosexplorer,collection wrthy? 08/15/2015,23:21:25,okeanosexplorer,it is at least a new record 08/15/2015,23:21:36,Amy, Haven't seen what's here so can't make an opinion 08/15/2015,23:21:41,tinamolodtsova,pinnules in groups by 3 and more. 08/15/2015,23:21:44,Amy, if you feel like its informative, go for it 08/15/2015,23:21:58,Scott, I don't believe we have collected one so far on this leg, so a good reresentative to collect 08/15/2015,23:22:08,tinamolodtsova,for me it is OK Paranthipathes as we collected the very first day 08/15/2015,23:22:38,tinamolodtsova,thank you 08/15/2015,23:23:05,tinamolodtsova,no special request for collection 08/15/2015,23:24:44,tinamolodtsova,another flabellate CORCH at the back 08/15/2015,23:25:10,okexnav,LAT :26.19819, LON : -173.32628, DEPTH :1535.0178m, TEMP : 2.32914C, SAL : 34.58070 PSU, DO : 2.25039 mg/L 08/15/2015,23:27:23,tinamolodtsova,Can we ha a brief look at the remains? 08/15/2015,23:27:38,okeanosexplorer,will do 08/15/2015,23:28:49,tinamolodtsova,what is size of the clae of manupulator? 08/15/2015,23:29:01,tinamolodtsova,claw 08/15/2015,23:29:35,okeanosexplorer,~25cm 08/15/2015,23:30:34,tinamolodtsova,quite a size. you know it look like a specimen that was reported in Grigg and OPrsko, 1977 as Schizopathes 08/15/2015,23:31:41,okeanosexplorer,dennis had requested parantipathes specimens 08/15/2015,23:32:24,tinamolodtsova,Daniel, try to measure how much of the specimen is left it may be important 08/15/2015,23:33:07,tinamolodtsova,and how far from the surface the pinnules begin, that may be tricky 08/15/2015,23:33:37,tinamolodtsova,I have Parantipathes from the Bay of Biscay ~ 4000 m deep 08/15/2015,23:34:03,tinamolodtsova,thanks to pilots 08/15/2015,23:34:42,tinamolodtsova,if there is a way to make a picture from the other side of the colony - do it 08/15/2015,23:35:10,okexnav,LAT :26.19833, LON : -173.32617, DEPTH :1534.8636m, TEMP : 2.33416C, SAL : 34.58173 PSU, DO : 2.23667 mg/L 08/15/2015,23:37:39,okeanosexplorer,we will get good photos once the specimen is back on deck 08/15/2015,23:39:14,Scott, Oxygen and temp have not changed much during the approx 100 m vertical covered today 08/15/2015,23:39:59,Scott, Isidella trident 08/15/2015,23:41:08,tinamolodtsova,can see a stone) 08/15/2015,23:41:15,Scott, CORO Victorgorgia 08/15/2015,23:41:29,tinamolodtsova,did we collected it already? 08/15/2015,23:41:31,Scott, This is the depth range we saw it in previously, I think 08/15/2015,23:42:13,Scott, Thanks - just got my latest screensaver shot… 08/15/2015,23:43:18,Amy, :^) 08/15/2015,23:43:36,tinamolodtsova,and what is that species under Victorgorgia? 08/15/2015,23:43:46,okeanosexplorer,yes, similar depth range 08/15/2015,23:43:59,Amy, haha 08/15/2015,23:44:03,asakomatsumoto,beautiful 08/15/2015,23:44:25,tinamolodtsova,Amphipoda at Victorgorgia 08/15/2015,23:45:07,okexnav,LAT :26.19818, LON : -173.32623, DEPTH :1532.3644m, TEMP : 2.32010C, SAL : 34.58081 PSU, DO : 2.23487 mg/L 08/15/2015,23:45:39,tinamolodtsova,CORAC? 08/15/2015,23:46:00,tinamolodtsova,OPH on the rock 08/15/2015,23:46:37,tinamolodtsova,Scleractinia poss. Desmophyllum at the back 08/15/2015,23:47:20,Scott, Another basket star on SPO 08/15/2015,23:47:38,tinamolodtsova,leen told me that is shallowater coral is not colored - then 100% it is photosynthetic 08/15/2015,23:48:10,tinamolodtsova,some anemone on the SPO 08/15/2015,23:48:28,Amy, CRI on SPO 08/15/2015,23:48:50,tinamolodtsova,OPH (+) at the SPO 08/15/2015,23:49:41,Amy, could be symbiotic too, like the sponge eats the anemeone's waste or something 08/15/2015,23:50:09,Scott, Caprellid amphipod 08/15/2015,23:50:12,tinamolodtsova,Amphipoda on dead SPO 08/15/2015,23:50:43,tinamolodtsova,no, Scott, Caprellidae is on HYD 08/15/2015,23:51:46,tinamolodtsova,SQA on SPO and another SQA at dead stalk 08/15/2015,23:53:02,Scott, @Tina: I just meant I saw a caprellid 08/15/2015,23:53:22,tinamolodtsova,but the HYD was at SPO)))) 08/15/2015,23:53:26,Amy, There are cases for chemosynthetic bacteria where they bacteria are on or in the eggs 08/15/2015,23:53:34,Amy, not sure how it works with larger things 08/15/2015,23:53:58,Amy, SQA on SPO 08/15/2015,23:54:52,tinamolodtsova,if this a male SQA? 08/15/2015,23:55:48,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Metallogorgia at the back 08/15/2015,23:57:14,Jonathan, SED POC with ripples