08/19/2015,00:00:13,tinamolodtsova,Great 08/19/2015,00:00:29,Scott, Gammarid APH as well 08/19/2015,00:01:19,Allen, Caprellidae 08/19/2015,00:01:31,Scott, Note: there are "skeleton shrimp" those are the caprellid amphipods we are focusing on, like little praying mantis 08/19/2015,00:01:43,Scott, and there are also fewer numbers of gammarid amphipods 08/19/2015,00:01:55,Allen, athecate HYD 08/19/2015,00:02:05,tinamolodtsova,I was told that only males are good to tell the species. I mean Caprellidae 08/19/2015,00:02:06,Scott, Hey Allen Collins! Welcome! 08/19/2015,00:02:11,Allen, Hi Scott 08/19/2015,00:02:32,Roland, Ships Phone system is down Ships ET is investigating the isssue. 08/19/2015,00:03:03,Scott, Tnanks Roland 08/19/2015,00:03:04,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/19/2015,00:04:36,tinamolodtsova,CRI, have to leave 08/19/2015,00:05:34,jonathantree,can we get a third rock sample from here? 08/19/2015,00:07:35,okeanosexplorer,do you need it from here? 08/19/2015,00:08:10,okeanosexplorer,or can we hold off with collections until we reach the summit? 08/19/2015,00:08:39,Allen, Same HYD 08/19/2015,00:09:02,Scott, Mary W. has just asked us to pass on that the odd looking "creature" you guys were wondering about (back on the Irido skeleton) was a dorsal view of a very "pregnant" caprellid amphipod. Amphipods are peracraids and brood their young in a marsupium below the abdomen. She said "it is the most pregnant female caprellid she has ever seen!" 08/19/2015,00:09:08,jonathantree,thats perfectly fine, I have to leave in a few. 08/19/2015,00:09:28,okeanosexplorer,excellent 08/19/2015,00:10:04,jonathantree,thanks for the great job today keeping an eye out for samples while the telecon is down 08/19/2015,00:11:26,okeanosexplorer,no worries jon 08/19/2015,00:11:27,jonathantree,do you have an ETA for the summit? 08/19/2015,00:11:36,okeanosexplorer,~1hr 08/19/2015,00:11:45,Scott, Again, Chris is much quieter than Daniel and hard to hear. 08/19/2015,00:12:04,jonathantree,great I can probably make it back down here at the video wall by then 08/19/2015,00:12:15,okeanosexplorer,excellent 08/19/2015,00:14:03,Scott, I'm starting to get embarrassed watching this… 08/19/2015,00:19:23,Scott, CORPA w/ZOA 08/19/2015,00:19:23,Amy, ZOA 08/19/2015,00:19:24,Roland, Ships phone system troubleshooting continues. No Fix action yet. 08/19/2015,00:19:32,Amy, almost looks like no CORPA left 08/19/2015,00:20:02,Amy, tehre's some CORPA 08/19/2015,00:20:09,Amy, Bullagummizoanthus 08/19/2015,00:20:51,Scott, Note how thick the ZOA walls are compared to that earlier one 08/19/2015,00:20:53,Amy, That's the most overgroan I've seen one of those, guess its not mutulaistic 08/19/2015,00:21:19,Scott, Speaking of comments: one more try: Chris is MUCH quieter than Daniel, and much quieter than he was earlier. 08/19/2015,00:21:20,Amy, overgrown 08/19/2015,00:25:07,okexnav,LAT :25.88576, LON : -167.78053, DEPTH :2023.0526m, TEMP : 1.88561C, SAL : 34.63052 PSU, DO : 2.96220 mg/L 08/19/2015,00:25:48,Amy, zoom please 08/19/2015,00:26:17,okeanosexplorer,CORC 08/19/2015,00:26:30,Scott, We've seen many of the Acanella "weberi" today 08/19/2015,00:26:35,Amy, prominent siphonozoids 08/19/2015,00:27:06,Amy, sample? 08/19/2015,00:28:06,Scott, I'm no help - don't know this group like Amy does 08/19/2015,00:30:14,Amy, could be, but most of the Hemicorallium we've seen this cruise all seem to be one species, this seems different from that species 08/19/2015,00:30:31,Scott, If you and Amy don't recognize it, it is a good candidate for collection 08/19/2015,00:31:34,Amy, It'll take a minute to call in, I wrote above though 08/19/2015,00:32:17,Amy, Cool, thanks! 08/19/2015,00:32:20,Scott, Telecon is down Amy, so don't bother 08/19/2015,00:32:34,Scott, Ship phone system is on the fritz 08/19/2015,00:33:45,Amy, I'm ok with leaving a portion 08/19/2015,00:34:11,Amy, DOn't need whole for taxonomy 08/19/2015,00:35:09,okexnav,LAT :25.88582, LON : -167.78039, DEPTH :2022.1879m, TEMP : 1.88266C, SAL : 34.63075 PSU, DO : 2.94563 mg/L 08/19/2015,00:39:18,Amy, the one ducale I collected before I seem to recall had some color variation where the polyps were a different color from the main skeleton 08/19/2015,00:39:37,Amy, Scott has collected a few ducale as I recall.. 08/19/2015,00:40:08,okeanosexplorer,collected Hemiscorallium sp., SPEC04BIO, 2022m, -167.78036, 25.88589 08/19/2015,00:40:29,jonathantree,does anyone have audio on the video feed? 08/19/2015,00:40:55,Amy, yes I have audio on the full res feed 08/19/2015,00:40:55,okeanosexplorer,conference line down 08/19/2015,00:40:55,jonathantree,nvmd it came back 08/19/2015,00:42:02,Amy, back in a few 08/19/2015,00:45:09,okexnav,LAT :25.88615, LON : -167.78037, DEPTH :2012.5914m, TEMP : 1.89283C, SAL : 34.62914 PSU, DO : 2.94151 mg/L 08/19/2015,00:45:51,Scott, CPEN 08/19/2015,00:46:09,Scott, not sure if it was Halipteris, but possibly 08/19/2015,00:47:02,Scott, Video/audio freezing 08/19/2015,00:48:03,Scott, There is enough seds that I see another CPEN here! 08/19/2015,00:48:10,Scott, in center? 08/19/2015,00:48:32,okeanosexplorer,yup 08/19/2015,00:51:06,Scott, SQA in CORI whip 08/19/2015,00:52:05,Scott, SQA / galatheid 08/19/2015,00:52:23,Scott, BAR on CORI 08/19/2015,00:53:09,Scott, Another CORI whip w/ SQA on right 08/19/2015,00:53:14,Scott, CORPA 08/19/2015,00:53:28,Scott, Yes, the CORPA w/ZOA had OPHs with them 08/19/2015,00:53:46,Scott, It was one of the ways we could tell it was a CORPA as we approached 08/19/2015,00:54:55,Scott, At the least likely an Acanella 08/19/2015,00:55:04,Scott, don't know about the weberi part... 08/19/2015,00:55:08,okexnav,LAT :25.88627, LON : -167.78045, DEPTH :2010.0395m, TEMP : 1.89471C, SAL : 34.63017 PSU, DO : 2.93226 mg/L 08/19/2015,00:55:14,Scott, but only because I don't know the sp ecies well 08/19/2015,00:56:20,Scott, This Anthomastus has a much lighter base 08/19/2015,00:56:42,Scott, and LOTS of polyps 08/19/2015,00:57:08,Scott, This looks like "bugle" SPO we collected in Aleutians 08/19/2015,00:57:40,Scott, The one I described earlier in leg that had all the amphipods in it 08/19/2015,00:57:50,Scott, Toppled CORI fan 08/19/2015,00:59:17,Scott, CORPA w/ZOA overgrowth 08/19/2015,01:00:02,Scott, The question is whether these are the same CORPA species... 08/19/2015,01:00:21,Scott, There is some evidence in the N Atl that ZOA are specific to certain species 08/19/2015,01:00:47,Scott, We see the ZOA overgrowing some Paragorgia, but NEVER on others 08/19/2015,01:00:52,asakomatsumoto,Why always overgrowth on Paragorgia... 08/19/2015,01:01:02,Roland, call is back 08/19/2015,01:01:56,Scott, @Asako: because there are no sponges here! ;-) 08/19/2015,01:02:17,Scott, @Asako: seriously though, it is a mutualism it seems 08/19/2015,01:02:29,asakomatsumoto,@Tina: what do you mean! 08/19/2015,01:03:42,jonathantree,cool display on Cam2, thanks 08/19/2015,01:04:26,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: you are right. could be ZOA adopted to especially on Paragorgia. 08/19/2015,01:05:09,okexnav,LAT :25.88651, LON : -167.78016, DEPTH :2003.5837m, TEMP : 1.89721C, SAL : 34.62894 PSU, DO : 2.92520 mg/L 08/19/2015,01:06:12,okeanosexplorer,Iidogorgia 08/19/2015,01:06:19,tinamolodtsova,CORO Anthomastus 08/19/2015,01:06:31,okeanosexplorer,Chrysogorgia 08/19/2015,01:06:39,tinamolodtsova,CORA Srauro 08/19/2015,01:06:40,okeanosexplorer,CORC 08/19/2015,01:07:03,Roland, Quad split on stream 2 can mix any sources. If different source is better let me know. 08/19/2015,01:07:23,tinamolodtsova,I have feeze just now 08/19/2015,01:08:02,Scott, @Asako: check out Bullagummizoanthus in http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0052607 08/19/2015,01:08:33,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: Thank you for the link. 08/19/2015,01:09:10,Amy, CORI 08/19/2015,01:09:51,tinamolodtsova,CORI whip forked 08/19/2015,01:15:08,okexnav,LAT :25.88671, LON : -167.78029, DEPTH :1999.3701m, TEMP : 1.89977C, SAL : 34.62853 PSU, DO : 2.92121 mg/L 08/19/2015,01:15:55,ircecc,Bruce Mundy here - Another Synaphobranchus 08/19/2015,01:16:16,tinamolodtsova,CORA Stauro. zoom requested 08/19/2015,01:17:13,ircecc,I agree - Not S. brevidorsalis. I need to do some research to figure out what it was. 08/19/2015,01:17:31,asakomatsumoto,video frozen 08/19/2015,01:17:34,okeanosexplorer,we are just on the move again, sorry tina 08/19/2015,01:18:00,tinamolodtsova,it is ok, just strange growth form 08/19/2015,01:18:54,Amy, video breaking up, what is that pink thing? 08/19/2015,01:18:55,tinamolodtsova,freeze again 08/19/2015,01:19:15,Scott, My video is frozen 08/19/2015,01:19:20,Scott, so can't tell you 08/19/2015,01:19:34,tinamolodtsova,daniel can 08/19/2015,01:19:52,tinamolodtsova,can you do a shot? 08/19/2015,01:19:54,Amy, looks like many skeleton SPO 08/19/2015,01:20:06,tinamolodtsova,A. tahinodus again? 08/19/2015,01:20:19,okeanosexplorer,looked like it 08/19/2015,01:20:53,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/19/2015,01:21:09,tinamolodtsova,and other SPO 08/19/2015,01:21:12,brucemundy,The eel that we just saw was probably a Synaphobranchus affinis, the slightly shallower-dwelling species that we talked about earlie. Known from 290–2334 meters but most\nabundant at 500–1500 meters. 08/19/2015,01:22:25,Allen, No feed for me 08/19/2015,01:22:43,Scott, Lost video and telecon 08/19/2015,01:23:24,tinamolodtsova,just freeze. 08/19/2015,01:23:59,tinamolodtsova,I mean the only sound I have is from video... 08/19/2015,01:24:23,tinamolodtsova,t leas I have a nice frozen picture 08/19/2015,01:25:03,Scott, telecon back but not video 08/19/2015,01:25:25,tinamolodtsova,I would prefer video back 08/19/2015,01:25:29,Scott, haha 08/19/2015,01:25:31,asakomatsumoto,still images of orders of sponges 08/19/2015,01:27:21,asakomatsumoto,video back! 08/19/2015,01:27:51,tinamolodtsova,can we get a stone with anthomastus then? it can go to geology box, they never fall 08/19/2015,01:28:58,tinamolodtsova,and the rock will be labled/// 08/19/2015,01:29:03,okeanosexplorer,we will look tina 08/19/2015,01:29:04,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/19/2015,01:29:24,tinamolodtsova,CORA Trauro & Bathy 08/19/2015,01:30:07,tinamolodtsova,CRI and frozen video 08/19/2015,01:30:21,Scott, Looks like headlights on the CORI fabn in right background 08/19/2015,01:31:03,Scott, Just missing lots of tissue? 08/19/2015,01:32:14,tinamolodtsova,CORA 08/19/2015,01:32:50,Scott, The anthomastus will likely dislodge more easily than, say, an anemone… 08/19/2015,01:32:58,Amy, CORC 08/19/2015,01:33:02,Amy, CORO anthomastus 08/19/2015,01:33:05,Scott, so might be grab-able by manip… 08/19/2015,01:34:13,Scott, Right, Chris. The stalk is "durable," more like a Paragorgia stem than an anemone column 08/19/2015,01:34:24,tinamolodtsova,zoom at CoRA 08/19/2015,01:34:41,Scott, @Tina: can you hear the questions Chris and Daniel are asking you? 08/19/2015,01:34:49,Scott, about what Anthomastus to collect? 08/19/2015,01:34:59,Scott, Does it matter what species or morph? 08/19/2015,01:35:07,okexnav,LAT :25.88752, LON : -167.78034, DEPTH :1980.2253m, TEMP : 1.91790C, SAL : 34.62761 PSU, DO : 2.85515 mg/L 08/19/2015,01:35:21,tinamolodtsova,no, I have no audio\in my sense, it will be a half 08/19/2015,01:35:29,okeanosexplorer,tina, interested in a sample of this? 08/19/2015,01:35:34,Scott, Do you like this Anthomastus for collection? 08/19/2015,01:35:44,okeanosexplorer,we would collect the whole things 08/19/2015,01:35:48,tinamolodtsova,good zoom first 08/19/2015,01:36:04,okeanosexplorer,zoomed in now 08/19/2015,01:36:25,Roland, do you not have audio from your video available? 08/19/2015,01:36:40,Scott, Yes, there is audio with video... 08/19/2015,01:36:47,Scott, but Tina is evidently not playing it 08/19/2015,01:36:51,tinamolodtsova,this one is apprently Pseudoanthomastus, I am not sure about species, but it has to be a polycheat underneath 08/19/2015,01:37:06,Amy, Would be great to have sample for DNA for that genus 08/19/2015,01:37:06,okeanosexplorer,do you want it collected? 08/19/2015,01:37:14,Scott, Is it sufficiently unknown to collect? 08/19/2015,01:37:24,tinamolodtsova,we can try, byt this one is most probably fisheri 08/19/2015,01:37:57,Amy, Is there an anthomastus you've seen this dive you'd rather have? 08/19/2015,01:38:41,Allen, That was a good argument for SPO collection 08/19/2015,01:38:53,Scott, haha 08/19/2015,01:38:57,tinamolodtsova,actually fisheri is usually known for shallower depth. the problem that it will be only part of Anthomastus most probably 08/19/2015,01:39:22,Scott, @Tina: they are going to try to scrape if from bottom 08/19/2015,01:39:50,tinamolodtsova,but I am not 100% sure. Pseudoanthomastus. Fisheri is usually 500 m max 08/19/2015,01:40:15,Amy, Sounds like a colector then 08/19/2015,01:40:15,Scott, Well, you may be seeing it later so you can make a decision 08/19/2015,01:40:28,tinamolodtsova,lets do it 08/19/2015,01:40:37,Scott, Oh, it is on! 08/19/2015,01:40:43,okeanosexplorer,thanks tina 08/19/2015,01:41:21,Roland, hows quad split 08/19/2015,01:41:30,tinamolodtsova,but... they are nit easy to take without stone... 08/19/2015,01:41:59,Scott, When they go for Anthomastus, can you suggest they try to nudge it to dislodge from the substrate rather than clamping down on it like that sponge? 08/19/2015,01:42:21,jonathantree,Roland, I think that the quad split is neat. also the other split screen display with NAV and sonar was a great display 08/19/2015,01:42:24,tinamolodtsova,yes... I was thinking how to say it 08/19/2015,01:42:56,Roland, k 08/19/2015,01:43:04,Scott, @Roland: feed looks good 08/19/2015,01:43:24,brucemundy,Roland - I also like the quad split. We see it well at IRC. It gives a nice perspective on the scene. 08/19/2015,01:43:48,Scott, @Roland: but I would only want to view it during collections. 08/19/2015,01:45:08,okexnav,LAT :25.88747, LON : -167.78038, DEPTH :1980.2874m, TEMP : 1.91455C, SAL : 34.62719 PSU, DO : 2.86544 mg/L 08/19/2015,01:45:10,okeanosexplorer,collected sponge, SPEC05BIO, 1982m 08/19/2015,01:45:49,tinamolodtsova,I would try at pilots' place ... not to try to tear it of...substrate.. I never picked Anthomastus befor, and I alredy have seen a half picked up with manipulator 08/19/2015,01:46:52,tinamolodtsova,yes, lower part against the very base 08/19/2015,01:47:21,Scott, Perfect!! 08/19/2015,01:47:42,Scott, Lets see if it can be picked up now! 08/19/2015,01:47:52,asakomatsumoto,cross fingers! 08/19/2015,01:48:14,tinamolodtsova,increadible machine 08/19/2015,01:49:08,tinamolodtsova,do not squeeze it... 08/19/2015,01:49:11,Amy, can you scoop it? 08/19/2015,01:49:48,Amy, gettin out of here before you try to collect him next! 08/19/2015,01:50:14,tinamolodtsova,photobomb? 08/19/2015,01:50:17,Allen, Nice 08/19/2015,01:50:23,Scott, A matter of some delicacy! Well done Jeff!! Bravo! 08/19/2015,01:50:56,Scott, See? Collecting Anthomastus is easy. ;-) 08/19/2015,01:50:57,asakomatsumoto,excellent! very impressed. 08/19/2015,01:51:08,okeanosexplorer,collected Pseudoanthomastus, SPEC06BIO, 1980m, -167.78036, 25.88749 08/19/2015,01:51:12,Scott, Outstanding 08/19/2015,01:51:12,tinamolodtsova,Increadible 08/19/2015,01:51:14,Amy, nice! 08/19/2015,01:51:49,tinamolodtsova,and can we zoom back at that creature? 08/19/2015,01:52:41,Jared, The drylab applauds. Well done! 08/19/2015,01:53:44,Scott, Pagurid with anemone 08/19/2015,01:54:02,tinamolodtsova,IScott, have you ever collected Anthomastus before? 08/19/2015,01:54:11,Scott, Not like that!! 08/19/2015,01:54:32,tinamolodtsova,CORA Bathy 08/19/2015,01:54:33,Scott, When w eget them it is as you said - on a rock or on a stalk 08/19/2015,01:54:52,okeanosexplorer,tina, how would you like the specimen preserved? 08/19/2015,01:54:53,Amy, I have collected them with Pisces with the claw, but it is a different type of claw 08/19/2015,01:55:00,Amy, some for DNA 08/19/2015,01:55:08,okexnav,LAT :25.88750, LON : -167.78030, DEPTH :1979.0893m, TEMP : 1.95528C, SAL : 34.62119 PSU, DO : 2.84953 mg/L 08/19/2015,01:55:30,okeanosexplorer,we will preserved some for DNA 08/19/2015,01:55:39,Amy, tnx :) 08/19/2015,01:55:46,okeanosexplorer,but the rest? Formalin? EtOH? 08/19/2015,01:56:01,tinamolodtsova,Take an autozooid, it is easier 08/19/2015,01:56:15,tinamolodtsova,EtOH 08/19/2015,01:56:47,Scott, Just a note to Amy, others: ALL samples are having snippets preserved for DNA. Those snippets will go to OGL where DNA extracts can be requested as a loan, like from a museum 08/19/2015,01:57:08,Amy, Any DNa samples to Smtihsonian 08/19/2015,01:57:12,Amy, ? 08/19/2015,01:57:19,Amy, CORI many 08/19/2015,01:57:20,Scott, No. Vouchers to SI 08/19/2015,01:57:27,Amy, Vouchers in…? 08/19/2015,01:57:46,Scott, But most vouchers are in EtOH, so... 08/19/2015,01:58:01,okeanosexplorer,EtOH, unless other requests 08/19/2015,01:58:03,tinamolodtsova,hermit crab with ACN 08/19/2015,01:58:04,Amy, contact person at OGL? 08/19/2015,01:58:37,Scott, I'll dig it out. 08/19/2015,01:59:14,Allen, Dan Distel? 08/19/2015,01:59:35,Scott, Dan is ythe main guy, but Charlotte Said may be the contact. 08/19/2015,02:00:05,kelleyelliott,I can corall Meme and Karl 08/19/2015,02:00:41,Allen, HYD on edge of SPO 08/19/2015,02:00:56,Scott, Check out this site: http://www.northeastern.edu/cos/marinescience/ogl/ 08/19/2015,02:01:29,tinamolodtsova,no dive tomorrow? 08/19/2015,02:01:42,Scott, No dive tomorrow 08/19/2015,02:01:58,Scott, I mean: correct - no dive tomorrow 08/19/2015,02:02:15,tinamolodtsova,thank Scott! 08/19/2015,02:02:51,asakomatsumoto,Oh! forgot that there is time difference between here in Japan and Hawaii. for me, it is thursday tomorrow. Thank you Scott! 08/19/2015,02:03:07,Scott, haha! Glad you caught that Asako! 08/19/2015,02:03:08,tinamolodtsova,It was INCREADIBLE experience with Pseudoanthomastus. Daniel, check the worm, it has to be a polychaete 08/19/2015,02:04:13,asakomatsumoto,you are right Scott :) 08/19/2015,02:04:21,Amy, can hear conf call on the video feed 08/19/2015,02:04:28,tinamolodtsova,Ok, Asako! Have a good // do not tease me, it is only Wendsday 08/19/2015,02:04:49,Scott, Oh geez! 08/19/2015,02:05:10,okexnav,LAT :25.88727, LON : -167.78114, DEPTH :1917.4044m, TEMP : 2.12657C, SAL : 34.60838 PSU, DO : 2.57928 mg/L 08/19/2015,02:08:15,asakomatsumoto,at least, I know no dive tomorrow now! :) Thank you all. I really impressed today's dive. 08/19/2015,02:08:31,jonathantree,the other bank west of W. Nihoa is called Westpac Bank 08/19/2015,02:11:37,Allen, Hi Mike V 08/19/2015,02:15:24,okexnav,LAT :25.88735, LON : -167.78111, DEPTH :1629.6607m, TEMP : 2.53695C, SAL : 34.57715 PSU, DO : 2.20442 mg/L 08/19/2015,02:15:37,michaelvecchione,Hi Allen. If you click on a name in the left screen you can chat with an individual. 08/19/2015,02:15:53,michaelvecchione,correction -- right screen 08/19/2015,02:16:01,michaelvecchione,dyslexia 08/19/2015,02:25:09,okexnav,LAT :25.88788, LON : -167.78021, DEPTH :1336.8877m, TEMP : 3.03819C, SAL : 34.52997 PSU, DO : 1.79339 mg/L 08/19/2015,02:29:55,Roland, Multiview on Stream 2 = Top Left Seirios, Top Right = EK60, Bottom Left ROVHD, Bottom Right = ROVPilot GUI 08/19/2015,02:30:28,okeanosexplorer,arrived at 1200m 08/19/2015,02:30:49,okeanosexplorer,oce we are stabilized we will start our first 10min survey 08/19/2015,02:33:58,brucemundy,JFH 08/19/2015,02:34:24,Allen, Lost it. 08/19/2015,02:34:28,kelleyelliott,Reminder for those joining us for the first time, you can join the teleconference line by dialing: 1-866-617-5860, passcode: 1233796 08/19/2015,02:34:30,brucemundy,SHI 08/19/2015,02:34:35,okeanosexplorer,start first transect 08/19/2015,02:34:43,okeanosexplorer,1200m 08/19/2015,02:35:07,okexnav,LAT :25.88836, LON : -167.77850, DEPTH :1198.6233m, TEMP : 3.37925C, SAL : 34.49416 PSU, DO : 1.49504 mg/L 08/19/2015,02:35:20,okeanosexplorer,MUC 08/19/2015,02:35:37,michaelvecchione,larvacean 08/19/2015,02:36:04,brucemundy,TUN ? 08/19/2015,02:36:14,brucemundy,or SIP ? 08/19/2015,02:36:14,michaelvecchione,siph 08/19/2015,02:36:29,kelleyelliott,Chris - you're talking over the Tel1 one line but not OKEX. Please toggle OKEX on as well please. 08/19/2015,02:37:22,Allen, Definitely Calycophoran 08/19/2015,02:37:49,brucemundy,Copepod 08/19/2015,02:39:50,michaelvecchione,chaet 08/19/2015,02:40:27,brucemundy,SHI 08/19/2015,02:41:12,Allen, Lost video 08/19/2015,02:41:23,michaelvecchione,me too 08/19/2015,02:41:45,michaelvecchione,video back again 08/19/2015,02:42:54,brucemundy,CTE ? 08/19/2015,02:43:09,okeanosexplorer,LAR - Larvacean house? 08/19/2015,02:43:22,michaelvecchione,no video 08/19/2015,02:43:30,brucemundy,Yes, LAR. Not CTE. 08/19/2015,02:44:12,michaelvecchione,muc 08/19/2015,02:44:31,okeanosexplorer,end 1200m transect 08/19/2015,02:44:38,michaelvecchione,could be ink 08/19/2015,02:45:08,okexnav,LAT :25.88858, LON : -167.77774, DEPTH :1199.6534m, TEMP : 3.37420C, SAL : 34.49512 PSU, DO : 1.50932 mg/L 08/19/2015,02:46:00,michaelvecchione,I tried switching to the low-res I1 feed but got nothing. 08/19/2015,02:46:16,michaelvecchione,back on the high-res feed 08/19/2015,02:47:47,Roland, low res will never be as good as the Hi Res. The Low res is processed from shore taken from the high res. So if the high res is gone the low res will definitely be gone 08/19/2015,02:48:07,michaelvecchione,good to know. 08/19/2015,02:49:22,okeanosexplorer,start 1100m transect 08/19/2015,02:49:32,brucemundy,FSH ? 08/19/2015,02:49:44,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/19/2015,02:49:58,brucemundy,Couldn't see it well eonugh to guess family 08/19/2015,02:50:21,okeanosexplorer,COPEPOD 08/19/2015,02:51:02,brucemundy,Video is freezing 08/19/2015,02:51:08,okeanosexplorer,SIP 08/19/2015,02:51:36,Allen, Missed SIP; feed cutting out 08/19/2015,02:51:39,okeanosexplorer,CTE 08/19/2015,02:52:10,brucemundy,Losing the signal 08/19/2015,02:52:20,michaelvecchione,no video 08/19/2015,02:52:30,lizshea,I'm out too 08/19/2015,02:53:01,kelleyelliott,Is the video still out on shore? 08/19/2015,02:53:30,okeanosexplorer,CTE 08/19/2015,02:53:33,Allen, No vid still 08/19/2015,02:53:34,lizshea,yes 08/19/2015,02:53:42,brucemundy,Video still frozen at IRC 08/19/2015,02:53:58,brucemundy,It's back now. 08/19/2015,02:54:02,Allen, back 08/19/2015,02:54:05,lizshea,just returned 08/19/2015,02:54:16,michaelvecchione,me too 08/19/2015,02:55:07,okeanosexplorer,CTE 08/19/2015,02:55:10,michaelvecchione,CTE 08/19/2015,02:55:10,brucemundy,Lobate CTE 08/19/2015,02:55:13,okexnav,LAT :25.88876, LON : -167.77710, DEPTH :1100.0501m, TEMP : 3.60418C, SAL : 34.46069 PSU, DO : 1.29723 mg/L 08/19/2015,02:55:21,michaelvecchione,nice shot 08/19/2015,02:55:34,brucemundy,Nice! 08/19/2015,02:55:50,brucemundy,Like trying to focus on glass 08/19/2015,02:56:47,brucemundy,Tomopteris ? 08/19/2015,02:56:49,okeanosexplorer,POL 08/19/2015,02:56:51,michaelvecchione,POL 08/19/2015,02:56:52,brucemundy,Polychaete 08/19/2015,02:56:53,Allen, Tomopteris 08/19/2015,02:57:05,michaelvecchione,looks like it 08/19/2015,02:57:31,okeanosexplorer,CTE 08/19/2015,02:57:39,michaelvecchione,CTE 08/19/2015,02:58:06,Allen, Maybe Bathycyroe 08/19/2015,02:58:07,michaelvecchione,Bathyceroe? type 08/19/2015,02:58:34,brucemundy,SHI 08/19/2015,02:59:19,okeanosexplorer,CTE 08/19/2015,02:59:30,michaelvecchione,cydippid 08/19/2015,03:00:06,michaelvecchione,nice close-up 08/19/2015,03:00:24,okeanosexplorer,end 1100m transect 08/19/2015,03:00:46,okeanosexplorer,moving up to 1000m 08/19/2015,03:01:49,michaelvecchione,spelling for the guess on the lobate is Bathocyroe 08/19/2015,03:05:07,okexnav,LAT :25.88884, LON : -167.77647, DEPTH : 998.0458m, TEMP : 3.91166C, SAL : 34.39334 PSU, DO : 1.06981 mg/L 08/19/2015,03:05:29,michaelvecchione,shi 08/19/2015,03:05:33,okeanosexplorer,start 1000m transect 08/19/2015,03:05:58,okeanosexplorer,SAL 08/19/2015,03:06:31,okeanosexplorer,COPEPOD 08/19/2015,03:07:23,brucemundy,Video frozen 08/19/2015,03:07:44,brucemundy,Audio lost, too. 08/19/2015,03:09:53,okeanosexplorer,POL 08/19/2015,03:10:01,brucemundy,Tomopteris POL ? 08/19/2015,03:10:12,brucemundy,Tomopteris 08/19/2015,03:10:46,brucemundy,Is there more than one genus in the family. I don't know much about polychaetes. 08/19/2015,03:11:02,okeanosexplorer,me neither 08/19/2015,03:11:20,michaelvecchione,I think so. Karen Osborn here at the museum works on them. 08/19/2015,03:11:22,okeanosexplorer,COPEPOD 08/19/2015,03:11:33,Allen, 4 genera in Tomopteridae 08/19/2015,03:12:05,brucemundy,Thanks. My knowledge of invertebrate plankton dates back to my course with Charlie Miller 40 years ago. 08/19/2015,03:13:18,brucemundy,COP 08/19/2015,03:13:27,Allen, Big COP 08/19/2015,03:13:47,michaelvecchione,They get big in teh bathypelagic 08/19/2015,03:14:21,brucemundy,Chaetognath ? 08/19/2015,03:14:24,michaelvecchione,Chaetognath 08/19/2015,03:14:28,Allen, Red Chaet? 08/19/2015,03:14:40,michaelvecchione,yes Bathypelagic 08/19/2015,03:15:12,okexnav,LAT :25.88914, LON : -167.77594, DEPTH :1001.0041m, TEMP : 3.93214C, SAL : 34.38820 PSU, DO : 1.01832 mg/L 08/19/2015,03:15:33,michaelvecchione,SIPH 08/19/2015,03:15:48,okeanosexplorer,end 1000m transect 08/19/2015,03:15:55,michaelvecchione,low DO 08/19/2015,03:17:12,okeanosexplorer,conference line dropped 08/19/2015,03:18:38,Roland, trying to dial out 08/19/2015,03:18:38,michaelvecchione,should we call in again? 08/19/2015,03:19:06,Roland, no you should stay connected 08/19/2015,03:19:15,michaelvecchione,ok 08/19/2015,03:19:33,okeanosexplorer,start 900m transect and stand by, don't dial in again. 08/19/2015,03:19:37,Roland, We have to dial from the ship 08/19/2015,03:21:07,brucemundy,FSH 08/19/2015,03:21:43,brucemundy,Looked wierd, like one of the deep-bodied Opisthoproctidae, but it went by so fast that I couldn't get a good look. 08/19/2015,03:22:15,brucemundy,*weird. i before e except after c - weird! 08/19/2015,03:22:31,brucemundy,JFH 08/19/2015,03:22:33,Allen, Halicreas 08/19/2015,03:22:47,michaelvecchione,JFH 08/19/2015,03:23:08,Allen, Trachymedusa Halicreas 08/19/2015,03:23:31,okeanosexplorer,Thanks 08/19/2015,03:23:44,brucemundy,Tomopteridae again ?POL 08/19/2015,03:24:25,Allen, Larvacean 08/19/2015,03:25:12,okexnav,LAT :25.88909, LON : -167.77528, DEPTH : 902.0287m, TEMP : 4.24024C, SAL : 34.29831 PSU, DO : 0.90634 mg/L 08/19/2015,03:26:04,brucemundy,Long things hanging vertically int eh water. 08/19/2015,03:26:18,michaelvecchione,FSH 08/19/2015,03:27:08,michaelvecchione,Larv 08/19/2015,03:27:22,brucemundy,Can't make it out. Fish families that do that include the snipe eels (Nemichthyidae) and barracudinas (Paralepididae) among others. 08/19/2015,03:27:30,brucemundy,CTE 08/19/2015,03:28:07,michaelvecchione,snipe eeels don't usually hang straight like that 08/19/2015,03:29:18,brucemundy,I've never seen one alive before, just the account by Mead and Earle, and Mike Miller's more recent paper. 08/19/2015,03:29:24,brucemundy,SHI 08/19/2015,03:30:05,brucemundy,Video frozen again 08/19/2015,03:31:18,Allen, Aegina 08/19/2015,03:31:26,Allen, Narcomedusa JFH 08/19/2015,03:31:47,Allen, Perhaps not Aegina. Now frozen 08/19/2015,03:32:12,michaelvecchione,was the fish a gempylid? trichiurid? 08/19/2015,03:32:22,brucemundy,SIP 08/19/2015,03:33:08,michaelvecchione,physonect siphonophore 08/19/2015,03:33:32,brucemundy,@Mike - I couldn't see the fish well enough to say. THe trichiurids in the region are bottom-associated (e.g., Aphanopus). The gempylid that might be possilbe is Diplospinus multistriatus, which is abundant in our region. 08/19/2015,03:33:39,lizshea,ink! 08/19/2015,03:33:44,michaelvecchione,ink? 08/19/2015,03:33:52,michaelvecchione,where is the squid? 08/19/2015,03:34:00,michaelvecchione,FSH 08/19/2015,03:34:38,brucemundy,Missed it. 08/19/2015,03:34:39,Allen, ptero 08/19/2015,03:34:43,michaelvecchione,SQD 08/19/2015,03:35:10,Allen, indeed 08/19/2015,03:35:11,okexnav,LAT :25.88930, LON : -167.77465, DEPTH : 894.0789m, TEMP : 4.25393C, SAL : 34.29267 PSU, DO : 0.90203 mg/L 08/19/2015,03:35:12,Allen, nice 08/19/2015,03:35:29,michaelvecchione,Walvisteuthis 08/19/2015,03:35:44,michaelvecchione,never seen one alive before 08/19/2015,03:36:03,brucemundy,beautiful photography. Our compliments to the pilots! 08/19/2015,03:36:04,michaelvecchione,I just described a species form the gulf of mexico 08/19/2015,03:36:18,michaelvecchione,wonderful 08/19/2015,03:36:33,lizshea,interesting posture 08/19/2015,03:36:47,michaelvecchione,The species around the Hawaiian Islands is named youngorum, for Dick Young 08/19/2015,03:37:00,michaelvecchione,I need this video 08/19/2015,03:37:32,michaelvecchione,video locked up 08/19/2015,03:38:09,michaelvecchione,The squid was a highlight 08/19/2015,03:43:49,okeanosexplorer,JFH 08/19/2015,03:43:53,brucemundy,JHFH 08/19/2015,03:44:04,okeanosexplorer,start 800m 08/19/2015,03:44:44,Allen, Narcomedusa 08/19/2015,03:44:48,michaelvecchione,JFH 08/19/2015,03:45:10,okexnav,LAT :25.88964, LON : -167.77411, DEPTH : 797.7929m, TEMP : 4.51545C, SAL : 34.21904 PSU, DO : 1.07492 mg/L 08/19/2015,03:47:23,brucemundy,JFH 08/19/2015,03:47:24,okeanosexplorer,JFH 08/19/2015,03:47:33,Allen, Trachymedusa 08/19/2015,03:48:44,michaelvecchione,Siph 08/19/2015,03:48:48,okeanosexplorer,SAL 08/19/2015,03:49:05,Allen, Siphonophore 08/19/2015,03:49:13,michaelvecchione,not a salp 08/19/2015,03:49:19,Allen, Calycophoran 08/19/2015,03:50:22,brucemundy,SHI 08/19/2015,03:50:42,michaelvecchione,chaet? 08/19/2015,03:50:51,brucemundy,Can't tell shrimps from euphausids at this resolution, though. 08/19/2015,03:51:51,michaelvecchione,I think "shi" translates as "sort of shrimpish looking". 08/19/2015,03:52:02,brucemundy,small FSH ? 08/19/2015,03:52:33,brucemundy,shrimpish works for me 08/19/2015,03:53:51,okeanosexplorer,end 800m transect 08/19/2015,03:53:52,michaelvecchione,munnopsid isopod? 08/19/2015,03:53:53,brucemundy,CTE ? JFH ? 08/19/2015,03:54:19,Allen, ISOpod would be my guess 08/19/2015,03:54:39,brucemundy,FSH 08/19/2015,03:55:04,michaelvecchione,Is D2 going to chase the scattering layer now? 08/19/2015,03:55:08,okexnav,LAT :25.88992, LON : -167.77354, DEPTH : 788.7957m, TEMP : 4.50143C, SAL : 34.22123 PSU, DO : 1.03009 mg/L 08/19/2015,03:55:25,okeanosexplorer,moving up to 550m 08/19/2015,03:55:38,okeanosexplorer,we will only have a couple of minutes there 08/19/2015,03:55:56,michaelvecchione,OK 08/19/2015,03:55:59,brucemundy,Any time at the scattering layer would be good 08/19/2015,03:56:08,brucemundy,If we can catch it 08/19/2015,03:56:32,brucemundy,FSH 08/19/2015,03:56:41,brucemundy,They go by fast. 08/19/2015,03:57:12,okeanosexplorer,yes, unfortunately 08/19/2015,03:57:39,brucemundy,My quick impression ws Myctophidae, but I could be totally wrong about that. 08/19/2015,03:57:55,brucemundy,FSHI 08/19/2015,03:57:57,okeanosexplorer,conference call back 08/19/2015,03:58:04,brucemundy,*FSH 08/19/2015,03:58:10,brucemundy,sloppy typing on my part 08/19/2015,03:59:35,michaelvecchione,siph 08/19/2015,04:00:27,michaelvecchione,FSH X 2 08/19/2015,04:00:34,brucemundy,FHS 08/19/2015,04:00:41,brucemundy,*FSH 08/19/2015,04:02:51,michaelvecchione,Is it dark in Hawaii now? 08/19/2015,04:03:02,okeanosexplorer,no 08/19/2015,04:03:09,brucemundy,Sunset is abou 7:00 pm 08/19/2015,04:03:16,okeanosexplorer,sun won't set for another 2 hr here 08/19/2015,04:03:29,brucemundy,I'm in a dark room now, but it won't be dark yet. 08/19/2015,04:03:33,brucemundy,Outside 08/19/2015,04:03:35,okeanosexplorer,start 550m transect 08/19/2015,04:03:39,brucemundy,FSH 08/19/2015,04:04:00,michaelvecchione,seeing lots of stuff 08/19/2015,04:05:04,brucemundy,Chaetognath to right 08/19/2015,04:05:09,okexnav,LAT :25.89002, LON : -167.77288, DEPTH : 549.5768m, TEMP : 7.04411C, SAL : 34.04844 PSU, DO : 3.96247 mg/L 08/19/2015,04:05:30,michaelvecchione,lot of DO here 08/19/2015,04:05:37,brucemundy,Cheatognath 08/19/2015,04:05:54,brucemundy,*Chaetognath 08/19/2015,04:06:06,brucemundy,My typing is bad after 11 hours at work 08/19/2015,04:06:17,brucemundy,JFH 08/19/2015,04:06:32,michaelvecchione,Solmissus 08/19/2015,04:07:00,Allen, Nicely behaved Solmissus 08/19/2015,04:07:23,michaelvecchione,excellent close=up 08/19/2015,04:08:45,michaelvecchione,fuzzball 08/19/2015,04:08:54,brucemundy,definitely a fuzzball 08/19/2015,04:09:19,brucemundy,SIP 08/19/2015,04:09:28,michaelvecchione,siph 08/19/2015,04:10:02,michaelvecchione,muc 08/19/2015,04:10:54,brucemundy,Here fish! Here fish! 08/19/2015,04:10:54,okeanosexplorer,sip 08/19/2015,04:11:28,Allen, Definitely SIP 08/19/2015,04:12:52,Allen, Was a physonect siphonophore 08/19/2015,04:13:07,brucemundy,Something at upper right 08/19/2015,04:13:27,okeanosexplorer,end 550m transect 08/19/2015,04:13:28,brucemundy,Maybe a fish, but it's probably gone now. 08/19/2015,04:13:47,brucemundy,THere it is 08/19/2015,04:14:02,brucemundy,Gonostomatidae 08/19/2015,04:14:16,brucemundy,Cyclothones species, a bristlemouth. 08/19/2015,04:14:25,michaelvecchione,I can hear you talking about it. Makes me wish I could see it. 08/19/2015,04:14:31,brucemundy,Can't say which species. 08/19/2015,04:14:45,brucemundy,The most abundant vertebrate genus on earth. 08/19/2015,04:14:56,lizshea,end transect 08/19/2015,04:15:13,Allen, Thanks! 08/19/2015,04:15:14,kelleyelliott,Hey Michael - did you see the image of the squid imaged on Aug 13th? 08/19/2015,04:15:15,okexnav,LAT :25.89021, LON : -167.77235, DEPTH : 550.1812m, TEMP : 7.11319C, SAL : 34.04869 PSU, DO : 4.04747 mg/L 08/19/2015,04:15:22,Allen, g'night 08/19/2015,04:15:24,lizshea,Thanks! good night! 08/19/2015,04:15:30,kelleyelliott,Will shoot you the image in an e-mail if now. 08/19/2015,04:15:35,kelleyelliott,not* 08/19/2015,04:25:11,okexnav,LAT :25.89017, LON : -167.77230, DEPTH : 297.5881m, TEMP : 13.33165C, SAL : 34.37845 PSU, DO : 6.68127 mg/L 08/19/2015,04:46:07,okexnav,LAT :ERROR, LON : ERROR, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L