08/29/2015,00:17:47,Amy, Thanks Kelley. And how long is the dive? 08/29/2015,00:22:54,Jared, Are we live on the telecon yet? 08/29/2015,00:26:43,okeanosexplorer,Can you guys hear Frank right now? 08/29/2015,00:27:05,J.R., Yes. He sounds marvelous, as usual. 08/29/2015,00:37:30,Jared, feed 1 = tears @ 1 min intervals\nfeed 2 = frozen 08/29/2015,00:37:34,Jared, UH ECC 08/29/2015,00:45:59,okeanosexplorer, Sorry folks but it looks like we need to recover the instrument to fix an issue. Dive is delayed. 08/29/2015,01:07:24,Amy, Think we'll make it back in, or should we just tune in tomorrow? 08/29/2015,01:11:54,Roland, Dive is considered Delayed at the moment. Not Canceled for the day 08/29/2015,01:23:13,Roland, We are still in a holding pattern as the engineers inspect the block to determine why it was not turning. 08/29/2015,01:52:46,Roland, Block work continues. Dive still considered Delayed and Not Canceled 08/29/2015,02:21:53,kelleyelliott,Hi All - I'm sorry to report the dive has been cancelled for the day. We are still working on the block and don't have enough time for the dive evolution today. 08/29/2015,02:22:39,kelleyelliott,We'll remain on station to continue work, and then transit overnight to Keahole for Dive 02 tomorrow starting around 0800am HST. 08/29/2015,06:03:57,kelleyelliott,Update from the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer: the ship is currently conducting overnight transit operations en route to Keahole off the west coast of the Big Island where we conduct an ROV dive tomorrow. Though we should arrive on station between 0600-0800, we will need to rehang the block following work that was conducted on it tonight. Therefore the dive may be slightly delayed (starting aroudn 0900) - we will provide an update in the morning. 08/29/2015,06:07:08,kelleyelliott,This dive will start around 380m in the middle of the Keahole precious coral bed off the Kona Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.  The objectives are to (1) recover an acoustic current meter and three flow meters placed throughout the bed, (2) to make observations on nearby previously marked colonies, and (3) to spend the remaining time exploring the surrounding environment.  Most of the Keahole bed is carbonate ledge habitat with much of this dive spent working the top edge of the drop off.  The dive will start at the northern-most position and then work through the stations proceeding south.  The stations are divided into a northern and southern group requiring with transit ~ 400 m of travel.         08/29/2015,18:18:51,kelleyelliott,Hi all - Okeanos Explorer is on station for dive 02 of the expedition at Keahole. We will start deployment around 0915 and should be on bottom around 0940 HST. We'll have our pre-dive briefing at 0830. Please join us by using the teleconference line below and viewing the live video feeds online:\n- Teleconference Line: 1-866-617-5860, passcode: 1233796 \n- High resolution versions of the feeds will be available to contributing scientists during dives here: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream-full-res.html 08/29/2015,18:19:10,kelleyelliott,This dive will start around 380m in the middle of the Keahole precious coral bed off the Kona Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.  The objectives are to (1) recover an acoustic current meter and three flow meters placed throughout the bed, (2) to make observations on nearby previously marked colonies, and (3) to spend the remaining time exploring the surrounding environment.  Most of the Keahole bed is carbonate ledge habitat with much of this dive spent working the top edge of the drop off.  The dive will start at the northern-most position and then work through the stations proceeding south.  The stations are divided into a northern and southern group requiring with transit ~ 400 m of travel.         08/29/2015,18:39:16,Roland, Conference line is open and Okeanos is connected. We currently hear an open telephone coming back from shore 08/29/2015,18:39:29,Roland, We are hearing kids in the backgournd 08/29/2015,19:13:48,Roland, Deep Discoverer has begun it's dive from 50M towards the bottom. 08/29/2015,19:25:11,okexnav,LAT :19.80473, LON : -156.12603, DEPTH : 313.0457m, TEMP : 10.09058C, SAL : 34.14132 PSU, DO : 5.77404 mg/L 08/29/2015,19:29:31,okeanosexplorer,Bottom in view. 08/29/2015,19:33:36,rachelbassett, SED 08/29/2015,19:34:03,rachelbassett, COR RUB? 08/29/2015,19:35:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80492, LON : -156.12585, DEPTH : 383.1095m, TEMP : 8.19381C, SAL : 34.21407 PSU, DO : 2.55767 mg/L 08/29/2015,19:37:12,rachelbassett, BUR in LIG SED cover over ancient CAR reef 08/29/2015,19:44:23,rachelbassett, Large field of COR RUB 08/29/2015,19:45:05,okexnav,LAT :19.80481, LON : -156.12593, DEPTH : 382.6703m, TEMP : 8.19123C, SAL : 34.21574 PSU, DO : 2.55794 mg/L 08/29/2015,19:46:36,rachelbassett, CAR outcrop w large COR colony 08/29/2015,19:52:26,Roland, can someone access the conference call otherwise it is going to disconnect us 08/29/2015,19:53:27,rachelbassett,dialing now 08/29/2015,19:55:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80479, LON : -156.12581, DEPTH : 381.7573m, TEMP : 8.20555C, SAL : 34.21434 PSU, DO : 2.57109 mg/L 08/29/2015,19:55:07,rachelbassett, rough CAR outcropping with LIG SED cover 08/29/2015,19:55:59,Roland, conference call has been reestablished. Okeanos + 1 other caller 08/29/2015,19:56:18,okeanosexplorer,Located Andara current meter 08/29/2015,20:01:30,rachelbassett, holey CAR outcrop 08/29/2015,20:02:18,michaelparke,Frank: 08/29/2015,20:03:01,michaelparke,Do you have any indications of the gold corals being depth limited because we saw hundreds of bamboo corals at 2000m and very few golds 08/29/2015,20:04:02,asakomatsumoto,sorry, I don't know much about gold corals... 08/29/2015,20:07:02,rachelbassett,Feed lost for about 1 minute now.. 08/29/2015,20:08:31,rachelbassett,feed is back 08/29/2015,20:08:49,asakomatsumoto,Sinniger et al.2013 mentioned that "The Hawaiian gold coral is a zoanthid found in the Hawaiian Archipelago at depths ranging from 343 m to 575 m". so that is the reason of very few gold corals at 2000m. Bamboo corals are usually dominant in thousands m. 08/29/2015,20:11:19,okeanosexplorer, BAR Gooseneck barnacles growing on end of gold coral branch 08/29/2015,20:12:12,okeanosexplorer,Gold coral newly colonizing bamboo coral next to flow meter 08/29/2015,20:15:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80468, LON : -156.12576, DEPTH : 382.0715m, TEMP : 8.23816C, SAL : 34.21541 PSU, DO : 2.56293 mg/L 08/29/2015,20:16:19,okeanosexplorer,Kulamanamana haumeaae is species name for commercially valuable gold coral. Other people tend to use the term gold coral to also describe other deeper zoanthids as well that have a gold or yellow color 08/29/2015,20:18:08,tinamolodtsova,SHI 08/29/2015,20:19:04,okeanosexplorer,Also recording at this location CORC Coralliidae, CORPL Pexauridae, CORI Lepidisis olapa and Acanella dispar 08/29/2015,20:20:14,okeanosexplorer,Good morning Tina and Asako. Thanks for joining us on Saturday morning. 08/29/2015,20:20:27,okeanosexplorer,Same to you Michael 08/29/2015,20:21:02,tinamolodtsova,It is evening here, I am from Aveiro Portugal today, just arrived 08/29/2015,20:21:16,asakomatsumoto,Good morning! I could not join yesterday because of my University tasks. 08/29/2015,20:21:27,okeanosexplorer,Wow, you get around Tina 08/29/2015,20:21:31,tinamolodtsova,How is going? 08/29/2015,20:22:13,tinamolodtsova,yes... I am for a month in Europe. Than I am going to Paris museum 08/29/2015,20:22:21,kelleyelliott,Frnak - it's a weblog and it's online as of today! 08/29/2015,20:22:29,okeanosexplorer,Good so far. Found our first set of instuments that we need to recover. Need to find two more close by then move south and find a bunch more. It will be a busy dive. 08/29/2015,20:22:31,kelleyelliott,Listed for August 28th 08/29/2015,20:23:55,asakomatsumoto,Thank you for telling us what's going on. hope it works well on this dive. 08/29/2015,20:25:09,okexnav,LAT :19.80468, LON : -156.12576, DEPTH : 382.0111m, TEMP : 8.23929C, SAL : 34.21476 PSU, DO : 2.59215 mg/L 08/29/2015,20:25:11,okeanosexplorer,You will also get a good look at the commercially valuable species of corals in Hawaii. No active fishery at the moment but one harvester has a permit and is trying to get an ROV set up to start harvesting. 08/29/2015,20:27:03,asakomatsumoto,OK. understand. Thank you! 08/29/2015,20:27:48,okeanosexplorer,By the way, your hosts for this cruise are Frank Parrish and myself, Chris Kelley. You will mostly be hearing Frank for this dive and perhaps the dive tomorrow while I do the chat room and notes. Frank is with NOAA Fisheries and has been working on the precious coral fishery for years. 08/29/2015,20:30:12,tinamolodtsova,so Chris, you are typing today? 08/29/2015,20:31:00,okeanosexplorer,Yes, Daniel Wagner is not on this cruise. He's preparing for another cruise to do technical diving back up in the NWHI. 08/29/2015,20:32:54,asakomatsumoto,Thank you Chris. I could not know who is typing. and please say hello to Frank because I'm not in telecom line. 08/29/2015,20:33:10,okeanosexplorer,Will do. 08/29/2015,20:35:08,okexnav,LAT :19.80468, LON : -156.12576, DEPTH : 382.0174m, TEMP : 8.24403C, SAL : 34.21419 PSU, DO : 2.57700 mg/L 08/29/2015,20:35:11,asakomatsumoto,yes I can here from the streeming! Thank you Chris. 08/29/2015,20:36:21,michaelparke,The audio is quite intermittent today. 08/29/2015,20:39:25,okeanosexplorer,Thanks for letting us know Michael. 08/29/2015,20:43:19,okeanosexplorer,Good morning Daniel. Thanks for joining this morning. 08/29/2015,20:44:04,danielwagner,Morning! Glad to see you guys are retrieving the instruments 08/29/2015,20:44:30,danielwagner,absolutely 08/29/2015,20:44:42,asakomatsumoto,Good morning Daniel. glad to see you again. 08/29/2015,20:44:55,tinamolodtsova,HYD on propeller 08/29/2015,20:45:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80468, LON : -156.12576, DEPTH : 382.0399m, TEMP : 8.24161C, SAL : 34.21381 PSU, DO : 2.56670 mg/L 08/29/2015,20:45:25,okeanosexplorer,Recovering Flow meter 3. 08/29/2015,20:45:41,tinamolodtsova,nice shrimp 08/29/2015,20:45:46,danielwagner,excellent to "see" everyone here 08/29/2015,20:46:08,tinamolodtsova,great to see you here too, Daniel 08/29/2015,20:46:44,danielwagner,FSH 08/29/2015,20:47:59,danielwagner,next time you should deploy some gnomes next to the flower pots 08/29/2015,20:49:09,okeanosexplorer,FSH ophichthid eel. I agree. The garden gnomes with the red cone hats would be easy to spot 08/29/2015,20:49:50,okeanosexplorer,No luck cutting through the pvc pipe with the cutters. 08/29/2015,20:51:04,okeanosexplorer,Another FSH ophichthid eel. 08/29/2015,20:55:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80468, LON : -156.12578, DEPTH : 382.0284m, TEMP : 8.23816C, SAL : 34.21210 PSU, DO : 2.57038 mg/L 08/29/2015,21:00:37,Scott, Hi Chris! 08/29/2015,21:00:57,Scott, Sounds productive. 08/29/2015,21:02:09,asakomatsumoto,Good morning Scott. great to see you again. 08/29/2015,21:02:56,okeanosexplorer,Hi Scott. Glad you can join us. We are looking for metal spiders (flow meters like they just grabbed) and upside down cement flower pots today. 08/29/2015,21:03:00,Scott, Thanks Asako. I am busy getting ready to depart for Hawaii myself (on Tuesday, hurricanes willing!) so am not as involved as on previous leg. 08/29/2015,21:03:10,Scott, Copy that Chris 08/29/2015,21:05:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80468, LON : -156.12577, DEPTH : 381.9897m, TEMP : 8.26483C, SAL : 34.21451 PSU, DO : 2.57513 mg/L 08/29/2015,21:10:46,rachelbassett,more CAR outcropping 08/29/2015,21:11:13,Amy, Kulamanamana 08/29/2015,21:11:31,Scott, Looks like CORA "Stichopathes" 08/29/2015,21:11:56,Amy, CorC 08/29/2015,21:12:54,rachelbassett,Nice ridge with a lot of coral along the top 08/29/2015,21:14:05,Amy, CORI w Kula 08/29/2015,21:14:36,rachelbassett, smal CAR SCP scarp 08/29/2015,21:15:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80486, LON : -156.12596, DEPTH : 381.4132m, TEMP : 8.21158C, SAL : 34.21303 PSU, DO : 2.55581 mg/L 08/29/2015,21:19:02,Amy, lost video 08/29/2015,21:19:46,asakomatsumoto,Hi Amy. I los video too. 08/29/2015,21:19:59,danielwagner,video and audio gone here as well 08/29/2015,21:20:11,Scott, Yep... 08/29/2015,21:21:10,Amy, Hi Asako 08/29/2015,21:23:59,Scott, Video back 08/29/2015,21:23:59,okeanosexplorer,Are you all back? 08/29/2015,21:27:02,rachelbassett, mostly LIG SED blanket with CAR outcroppings 08/29/2015,21:27:48,Amy, we see and hear you Chris 08/29/2015,21:28:15,okexnav,LAT :19.80514, LON : -156.12601, DEPTH : 384.9247m, TEMP : 8.22482C, SAL : 34.21654 PSU, DO : 2.58644 mg/L 08/29/2015,21:28:55,Amy, Curious what is this coral's story? 08/29/2015,21:29:02,Amy, was it dead when u put pot there? 08/29/2015,21:29:04,Scott, Frank: was this colony toppled in this orientation last time you were here? 08/29/2015,21:29:06,asakomatsumoto,video back here too. 08/29/2015,21:29:15,Scott, Ha! Amy and I see the same thing! 08/29/2015,21:29:20,Amy, benthic cteno on pot 08/29/2015,21:29:44,Scott, Keratoisis... 08/29/2015,21:30:14,Scott, So no ZOA settled yet, apparently! 08/29/2015,21:30:21,okeanosexplorer,Located pot 40 08/29/2015,21:30:23,Amy, When were you here last Frank? 08/29/2015,21:30:36,Scott, Loks like an ACN on tip of forward branch 08/29/2015,21:30:50,okeanosexplorer,2012 08/29/2015,21:31:01,Amy, Long, slow death… 08/29/2015,21:31:09,Scott, Or long slow rebirth 08/29/2015,21:31:24,Amy, flick it off! 08/29/2015,21:31:34,Amy, just kidding 08/29/2015,21:31:43,Scott, Protector of coral! ;-) 08/29/2015,21:32:33,Scott, Is it more likely that the URC are feeding on the previously bare skeleton…? That is grazing the microbial community growing on the bare skeleton? 08/29/2015,21:32:49,Scott, rather than feeding on COR tissue 08/29/2015,21:33:13,okeanosexplorer,URC Stereocidaris hawaiiensis 08/29/2015,21:33:37,Scott, Clearly the position of the URC is not close to any live bamboo coral tissue... 08/29/2015,21:34:16,Amy, He's taking an after dinner nap 08/29/2015,21:35:05,Amy, barnacles on skleeton 08/29/2015,21:35:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80515, LON : -156.12600, DEPTH : 385.5944m, TEMP : 8.19726C, SAL : 34.21526 PSU, DO : 2.57434 mg/L 08/29/2015,21:35:37,Amy, Chris, remind me the ID of those smaller yellow colonies? 08/29/2015,21:36:02,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: it remainds me the dead sponges and white sea star about the possibility grazing the microbial community. 08/29/2015,21:36:13,Scott, @Asako: yes. 08/29/2015,21:36:36,Scott, We know there are bacteria growing on most surfaces, so that has to be considered. 08/29/2015,21:37:00,Scott, And makes more sense here since the URC is not near any live CORI tissue or polyps. 08/29/2015,21:37:23,Amy, So how much did that one grow? Has the gold made progress on the bamboo? 08/29/2015,21:37:32,asakomatsumoto,Agree Scott. 08/29/2015,21:38:01,Amy, Yay! 08/29/2015,21:38:05,Scott, Florida State! 08/29/2015,21:38:18,okeanosexplorer,Shows you old dogs can occasionally learn 08/29/2015,21:39:09,Amy, Cool, thanks 08/29/2015,21:39:38,Scott, Frank - I don't remember from the paper: isn't that out of proportion with the % of bamboo corals in the community? 08/29/2015,21:42:13,okeanosexplorer,Found pot 10 08/29/2015,21:45:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80463, LON : -156.12581, DEPTH : 381.1714m, TEMP : 8.23326C, SAL : 34.21523 PSU, DO : 2.58937 mg/L 08/29/2015,21:47:47,Scott, I can't quite tell if this is branching from the node or just above it… Frank - do you know if this is Isidella trichotoma? Amy hav you sequenced these? 08/29/2015,21:48:38,Amy, Yes, genomic number …. 08/29/2015,21:48:50,Amy, ;-) 08/29/2015,21:49:09,okeanosexplorer,Looks a little different than Acanella dispar. I was thinking about this earlier 08/29/2015,21:49:12,Amy, Just kidding, I do have samples from this depth ID'd as trichotoma 08/29/2015,21:49:29,Amy, But I think those were the bright orange one 08/29/2015,21:49:30,Scott, Dang! I was waiting for a GenBank accession number! 08/29/2015,21:49:45,Amy, I was joking about the genomic number 08/29/2015,21:49:58,Scott, Right - so you have not sequenced it? 08/29/2015,21:50:38,Scott, I REALLY don't believe thta was an Acanella. 08/29/2015,21:50:43,Amy, THe challenge is there's a really high diversity of isidids in Hawaii, I've sequenced all I have, but given the state of taxonomy, most of them are only id's to isidid sp 08/29/2015,21:51:22,Amy, So, short answer, probably. 08/29/2015,21:51:29,Scott, @Amy: understood. I meant if you knew you had sequenced a planar fan like this, and if so, which of my isidi clades it matches 08/29/2015,21:52:15,Scott, Acanella grows in 3d; that colony was planar. At least, that is the current taxonomy! 08/29/2015,21:52:16,Amy, Yes I have, but there are at least 10 isidids at this depth, includig planar, bushy and unbranched forms 08/29/2015,21:52:40,Amy, Only ones I know on sight are olapa and the bright orange one 08/29/2015,21:52:47,Amy, Sorry to not be able to tell you more Scott 08/29/2015,21:52:53,Scott, No worries. 08/29/2015,21:53:02,rachelbassett, SED and COR RUB 08/29/2015,21:53:15,rachelbassett, here come the CAR outcrops 08/29/2015,21:54:22,Amy, Of course when you and Les publish your revision of the family I'll be able to answer better ;-) 08/29/2015,21:54:25,Scott, Was there a CORPR at base? 08/29/2015,21:54:31,Scott, smaller branches 08/29/2015,21:55:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80432, LON : -156.12597, DEPTH : 381.6050m, TEMP : 8.23790C, SAL : 34.21428 PSU, DO : 2.58567 mg/L 08/29/2015,21:56:38,Amy, As I recall the reds are more common here than pink 08/29/2015,21:57:36,Scott, Looks like ZOA from here 08/29/2015,21:58:00,okeanosexplorer,CORPR Callogorgia gilberti with zoanthids 08/29/2015,21:58:12,okeanosexplorer,Lophiodes miacanthus a bit earlier 08/29/2015,21:58:36,Scott, What is odd about those ZOA is they looked to be growing on a skeleton that was NOT the Callogorgia... 08/29/2015,21:58:44,Scott, The skeleton was very wavy… 08/29/2015,21:58:59,Scott, Could that have been a piece dislodged from elsewhere and entangled in that colony? 08/29/2015,21:59:14,Scott, Yes, Frank - exactly 08/29/2015,22:05:01,okeanosexplorer,FSH Hollardia goslinei 08/29/2015,22:05:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80385, LON : -156.12609, DEPTH : 387.3460m, TEMP : 8.24537C, SAL : 34.21513 PSU, DO : 2.60437 mg/L 08/29/2015,22:05:16,okeanosexplorer,FSH Chrionema chryseres 08/29/2015,22:05:30,Scott, Looks like ZOA growing on that fish! ;-) 08/29/2015,22:05:35,Scott, Good disguise 08/29/2015,22:06:44,Scott, I had a couple of Pisces V dives near here back in 1996, one in the 430 m depth range. Most of the branched bamboo corals we saw (or more correctly, the ones we sampled) were Keratoisis cf. flabellum. 08/29/2015,22:06:59,okeanosexplorer,URC Stereocidaris hawaiiensis 08/29/2015,22:07:16,Scott, It is also where we collected what became the holotype for the black coral Trissopathes pseudotristicha 08/29/2015,22:08:22,okeanosexplorer,FSH Chlorophthalmus proridens 08/29/2015,22:08:55,Scott, Yes Chris. 08/29/2015,22:09:07,okeanosexplorer,FSH Satyrichthys engyceros 08/29/2015,22:09:39,okeanosexplorer,CCORPL? Plexauridae? 08/29/2015,22:09:52,okeanosexplorer,CORI Keratoisis sp? 08/29/2015,22:09:52,Scott, A more-or-less planar (or multi-planar, ie falbellate) internodal branching large white fan = Keratoisis flabellum 08/29/2015,22:10:04,Scott, *flabellate 08/29/2015,22:10:37,Scott, ANT soda can? 08/29/2015,22:11:10,Scott, Nice view! 08/29/2015,22:11:19,Amy, Related to your earlier question Scott, I have collected and sequenced at least 9 isidids from this site… 08/29/2015,22:11:52,Scott, By 9 isidids, do you mean 9 different "haplotypes" or 9 different colonies? 08/29/2015,22:12:00,okeanosexplorer,PAG Sympagurus dofleini with Aetobatus sp anemone on back 08/29/2015,22:13:04,Amy, 9 colonies, but it was a survey to sample the dominant species, so each one was a putative morphospecies 08/29/2015,22:13:11,Amy, at least as best as you can tell from the sub 08/29/2015,22:13:16,Scott, @Amy: copy that. 08/29/2015,22:14:25,okeanosexplorer,anemone on back of crab was Stylobates aeneus 08/29/2015,22:15:06,rachelbassett, Large CAR outcrop 08/29/2015,22:15:10,okexnav,LAT :19.80320, LON : -156.12627, DEPTH : 390.9007m, TEMP : 8.24995C, SAL : 34.21236 PSU, DO : 2.62515 mg/L 08/29/2015,22:15:30,Scott, Did you say Paracis? 08/29/2015,22:15:37,okeanosexplorer,CORC Plexauridae 08/29/2015,22:16:20,okeanosexplorer,Yes could be Paracis 08/29/2015,22:16:36,Scott, I have aMS student - Katie Musser - currently working on this genus! 08/29/2015,22:16:46,okeanosexplorer,FSH scorpaenid 08/29/2015,22:16:50,Scott, We have a few samples collected from our HURL dives. 08/29/2015,22:17:22,Amy, CORC 08/29/2015,22:17:40,Scott, Looks like a CORC ?secundum to me… 08/29/2015,22:17:51,asakomatsumoto,Paracis? how you can fix the genus paracis from this distance.... 08/29/2015,22:17:59,Scott, I should leave the Corallium IDs to Amy! 08/29/2015,22:18:29,Amy, That bite to the left looks like a pIsces sample was taken… I wouldnt admit thaat on tv tho 08/29/2015,22:18:32,Scott, @Asako: I didn't ID the Paracis - I just heard Chris say that might have been one. 08/29/2015,22:19:07,Scott, @Amy: inteersting! If so, good to see the colony is still alive and doing well. 08/29/2015,22:19:15,okeanosexplorer,Paracis miyajimai colonies look very similar to this, are found at this depth, and have a somewhat fleshy appearance from a distance. 08/29/2015,22:19:16,Amy, I would say that is lauuense 08/29/2015,22:19:46,Amy, It actually looked like there was a small amt of regraowth at the sample point 08/29/2015,22:19:49,Amy, nice to see 08/29/2015,22:21:07,asakomatsumoto,Paracis miyajimai is originally recoreded from Japan (Miyajima is Japanese famili name) and I have seen type materials but I cannot say which is that species from the distance. at lease I dont' have any confidence about tit. 08/29/2015,22:21:11,Amy, DId anyone get a frame grab of that last colony with the piece missing? 08/29/2015,22:21:37,Scott, Not me. 08/29/2015,22:22:19,okeanosexplorer,CORA posssible Trissopathes? 08/29/2015,22:22:53,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: understand. @Chris: that is what I know. jsut it. if you have Paracis miyajimai, it is good distribution information. Thank you. 08/29/2015,22:23:07,rachelbassett,Amy I got a great frame grab of the coral with the piece missing 08/29/2015,22:23:19,Amy, Cool, Can you email it to me? 08/29/2015,22:23:23,Amy, Rachel 08/29/2015,22:23:41,rachelbassett,Sure. I think I have your email from previous group emails 08/29/2015,22:23:54,Amy, I'm on the daily emails list 08/29/2015,22:23:56,Scott, Can't tell from that zoom... 08/29/2015,22:24:02,rachelbassett,K 08/29/2015,22:24:11,Amy, abacotaylor@fsu.edu 08/29/2015,22:24:20,Scott, Polyps certainly looked small, ie conbsistent with HYD 08/29/2015,22:24:25,Amy, I could have just told you that to begin with, duh 08/29/2015,22:24:39,rachelbassett,LIOL 08/29/2015,22:25:05,okexnav,LAT :19.80290, LON : -156.12657, DEPTH : 389.2219m, TEMP : 8.24011C, SAL : 34.21296 PSU, DO : 2.60804 mg/L 08/29/2015,22:25:26,Scott, I agree that this is a HYD and not a CORO 08/29/2015,22:25:36,Amy, That would be my guess too 08/29/2015,22:25:44,Scott, Small polyps, no pinnules on tentacles 08/29/2015,22:25:44,okeanosexplorer,HYD Hydrodendron gorgonoide 08/29/2015,22:27:41,okeanosexplorer,Found pot 11 08/29/2015,22:27:59,Scott, That bamboo you passed had many nodes… 08/29/2015,22:28:07,Amy, Because other people leave numbered flowers pots here…? 08/29/2015,22:28:37,Scott, My stream today seems more delayed than usual. You are typing observations on vessel way before I see them. 08/29/2015,22:29:25,okeanosexplorer,Sorry will try to delay a few seconds 08/29/2015,22:29:31,Scott, haha 08/29/2015,22:29:45,Scott, Don't delay! 08/29/2015,22:31:51,asakomatsumoto,My stream too. bit delay. I hear after I say the reply from others in chat room. 08/29/2015,22:33:34,rachelbassett,Fairly thin layered slabs of CAR 08/29/2015,22:34:05,okeanosexplorer,I agree. Not sure if these are fossil plate corals or just lithified layers of sediment. 08/29/2015,22:35:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80270, LON : -156.12663, DEPTH : 385.5827m, TEMP : 8.27764C, SAL : 34.20880 PSU, DO : 2.68710 mg/L 08/29/2015,22:37:10,Amy, brown is a different ZOA 08/29/2015,22:37:23,okeanosexplorer,CORAC? Acanthogorgia? to the right of gold coral? 08/29/2015,22:40:37,Scott, The way it is growing out over the holdfast rock is an excellent indication of the way it overgrows the branches... 08/29/2015,22:41:21,Scott, No argument from me that that is CORO Acanthogorgia like! 08/29/2015,22:42:05,asakomatsumoto,It looks Acanthogorgiidae for me too. 08/29/2015,22:43:46,Scott, I have to leave you for a while. Enjoy the dive. 08/29/2015,22:44:29,okeanosexplorer,Scott, those dark fans, could they be Stauropathes 08/29/2015,22:44:42,Scott, I haven't got a good look at them... 08/29/2015,22:44:48,Scott, Just a distant view. 08/29/2015,22:45:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80283, LON : -156.12658, DEPTH : 386.9675m, TEMP : 8.30872C, SAL : 34.20593 PSU, DO : 2.75322 mg/L 08/29/2015,22:45:21,okeanosexplorer,Ok, if there is time at the end of the dive, we'll try to zoom one. 08/29/2015,22:45:32,Scott, Will check in later then. Ciao. 08/29/2015,22:46:08,okeanosexplorer,Thanks 08/29/2015,22:50:22,okeanosexplorer,CPEN possibly Calibelemnon symmetricum, also common at these depths 08/29/2015,22:51:11,rachelbassett, Large drop off. Nice. 08/29/2015,22:55:03,okeanosexplorer,CTE benthic ctenophore Lyrocteis sp 08/29/2015,22:55:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80286, LON : -156.12667, DEPTH : 387.3559m, TEMP : 8.31695C, SAL : 34.21158 PSU, DO : 2.75935 mg/L 08/29/2015,22:57:16,okeanosexplorer,SPO Regadrella sp 08/29/2015,22:59:27,okeanosexplorer,FSH Hoplostethus crassispinus 08/29/2015,23:00:00,okeanosexplorer,Found pot 41 and flow meter A 08/29/2015,23:03:23,Amy, What is the host on this one? 08/29/2015,23:03:28,Amy, oh I see 08/29/2015,23:04:09,Amy, you could collect it to check? 08/29/2015,23:05:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80270, LON : -156.12685, DEPTH : 388.0391m, TEMP : 8.49051C, SAL : 34.14026 PSU, DO : 2.97916 mg/L 08/29/2015,23:05:14,okeanosexplorer,COR Zoanthid (Gold?) growing over an Acanthogorgia sp 08/29/2015,23:05:23,asakomatsumoto,agree. Acanthogorgia. 08/29/2015,23:05:34,Amy, DId it look like the ZOA was grainy to you? 08/29/2015,23:07:50,okeanosexplorer,We're not sure it really was Kulamanamana 08/29/2015,23:08:12,okeanosexplorer,Didn't notice if it was grainy or not 08/29/2015,23:08:26,Amy, It sort of looked like that to me, but I can't tell if it was just the video feed 08/29/2015,23:08:50,okeanosexplorer,What would grainy appearance indicate? 08/29/2015,23:08:53,Amy, Kulamanamana, unlike most zoanthids, does not have sand grains in its tissues 08/29/2015,23:09:07,Amy, So if it had grains, it was not Kulamanamana 08/29/2015,23:09:38,okeanosexplorer,Very interesting comment Amy. Never knew that. 08/29/2015,23:10:29,Amy, Its a great paper ;-) 08/29/2015,23:12:13,okeanosexplorer,I agree but haven't gotten to alot of other good papers as well. One by Nicole Morgan and Amy Baco Taylor is on my list to read also:) 08/29/2015,23:13:43,Amy, I'm with you, trust me 08/29/2015,23:13:53,Amy, ALthough obviously I've read both of those! 08/29/2015,23:14:05,Amy, HEre's the line from the kulamanamana description: 08/29/2015,23:14:07,Amy, Absence\nof mineral incrustations in the ectoderm, well developed\ncoenenchyme completely covering the host,. 08/29/2015,23:14:21,okeanosexplorer,I think some sponge guy named Henry might have also been an author. 08/29/2015,23:15:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80270, LON : -156.12678, DEPTH : 386.9330m, TEMP : 8.29730C, SAL : 34.20779 PSU, DO : 2.70355 mg/L 08/29/2015,23:15:13,Amy, Yes from the Kulamanamana description 08/29/2015,23:15:38,okeanosexplorer,Thanks 08/29/2015,23:17:14,okeanosexplorer,FSH Gnathophis sp 08/29/2015,23:25:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80273, LON : -156.12677, DEPTH : 388.1188m, TEMP : 8.29565C, SAL : 34.29255 PSU, DO : 2.68625 mg/L 08/29/2015,23:35:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80275, LON : -156.12671, DEPTH : 387.2563m, TEMP : 8.21812C, SAL : 34.21285 PSU, DO : 2.61245 mg/L 08/29/2015,23:35:28,okeanosexplorer,HYD Hydrodendron gorgonoide and ophichthid eel 08/29/2015,23:35:53,Amy, monk seal food? 08/29/2015,23:37:50,okeanosexplorer,Ophichthid burrowed in rubble and sediment 08/29/2015,23:44:10,Amy, I'd have to look through my samples… 08/29/2015,23:45:06,Amy, does look familiar 08/29/2015,23:45:11,okexnav,LAT :19.80262, LON : -156.12656, DEPTH : 388.3092m, TEMP : 7.93855C, SAL : 34.22588 PSU, DO : 2.24067 mg/L 08/29/2015,23:45:48,okeanosexplorer,CORA antipatharian 08/29/2015,23:52:41,okeanosexplorer,CPEN Pennatula pearceyi used to be its name I think 08/29/2015,23:54:12,Amy, I have a reddish brown antipatharian collected here in 2004 as Stauropathes 08/29/2015,23:54:27,Amy, :^) 08/29/2015,23:54:42,okeanosexplorer,Thats what it looks like to me also from the hurl photos. Thanks. 08/29/2015,23:54:48,Amy, He looked very comfortable at that depth 08/29/2015,23:55:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80241, LON : -156.12638, DEPTH : 388.1546m, TEMP : 7.92401C, SAL : 34.22667 PSU, DO : 2.22598 mg/L 08/29/2015,23:56:15,Amy, I know I have collected this seea pen and have an id on it, but I'm still trying to find it in my spreadsheet 08/29/2015,23:56:22,Amy, keahole dives in a couple different years… 08/29/2015,23:56:23,okeanosexplorer,CTEN Lyrocteis sp 08/29/2015,23:57:58,okeanosexplorer,Found site 54, with HURL bucket lid marker 54 and Flow meter B 08/29/2015,23:59:31,okeanosexplorer,CPEN Callibelemnon symmetricum behind flow meter