08/30/2015,00:01:44,okeanosexplorer,COR single polyp scleractinian 08/30/2015,00:03:35,okeanosexplorer,FSH Chrionema chryseres 08/30/2015,00:03:57,Amy, So Frank, back to your Monk seal story with one coming up with Pseudopentaceros, has anyone ever tied the decline of monk seals to the heavy fishery for that fish? 08/30/2015,00:13:29,michaelparke,The arm operators always need a new challenge 08/30/2015,00:14:01,okeanosexplorer,And Frank is ready to give it to them! 08/30/2015,00:18:10,Amy, There are some that can disappear 08/30/2015,00:18:58,Amy, How much more bottom time? 08/30/2015,00:20:32,Amy, She does now! 08/30/2015,00:20:59,Amy, Thanks. Is there a call? 08/30/2015,00:21:25,Amy, Thanks, I'll be back after kids bedtime 08/30/2015,00:21:26,okeanosexplorer,Yes, there will be a post dive briefing 10 min after the ROV lifts off. 08/30/2015,00:22:17,okeanosexplorer,Amy, 430 likely for the call 08/30/2015,00:25:05,okexnav,LAT :19.80228, LON : -156.12637, DEPTH : 389.7975m, TEMP : 7.91827C, SAL : 34.23011 PSU, DO : 2.24893 mg/L 08/30/2015,00:34:16,asakomatsumoto,I have to leave now. Thank you for the excellent dive today. I'm glad you recover all (?) equipment safely. see you tomorrow. 08/30/2015,00:35:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80221, LON : -156.12633, DEPTH : 388.9176m, TEMP : 8.12250C, SAL : 34.22022 PSU, DO : 2.46926 mg/L 08/30/2015,00:43:20,okeanosexplorer,Daniel, so how about the red one in front or the white one in the back? 08/30/2015,00:43:28,danielwagner,black coral in front of us? 08/30/2015,00:43:33,okeanosexplorer,yes 08/30/2015,00:43:37,danielwagner,yes, collect! 08/30/2015,00:43:50,okeanosexplorer,id? 08/30/2015,00:44:21,danielwagner,i believe chrysopathes\ 08/30/2015,00:44:45,okeanosexplorer,Excellent 08/30/2015,00:45:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80222, LON : -156.12631, DEPTH : 388.9492m, TEMP : 8.11420C, SAL : 34.22286 PSU, DO : 2.47070 mg/L 08/30/2015,00:45:22,danielwagner,it is clearly different from the ~30 species we have in the draft guide of hawaiian black corals 08/30/2015,00:45:52,okeanosexplorer,Great, thanks 08/30/2015,00:45:56,danielwagner,thank you so much! 08/30/2015,00:46:12,danielwagner,this will be a great addition! 08/30/2015,00:46:32,danielwagner,thank you! 08/30/2015,00:47:27,danielwagner,i really apprecaite the call 08/30/2015,00:49:53,danielwagner,this will be a a new record for this genus for hawaii 08/30/2015,00:50:53,danielwagner,naming convention should be 08/30/2015,00:51:12,danielwagner,D2_DIVE02_SPEC01BIO 08/30/2015,00:51:59,danielwagner,Chrysopathes sp. 08/30/2015,00:53:18,danielwagner,Thank you! 08/30/2015,00:54:10,danielwagner,Great collection! 08/30/2015,00:55:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80220, LON : -156.12633, DEPTH : 388.9422m, TEMP : 8.11879C, SAL : 34.22313 PSU, DO : 2.46421 mg/L 08/30/2015,00:55:36,danielwagner,naming convention should be D2_DIVE02_SPEC01BIO 08/30/2015,00:57:34,danielwagner,back to collection 08/30/2015,00:58:03,danielwagner,well done! 08/30/2015,00:58:17,danielwagner,thank you! 08/30/2015,00:58:39,danielwagner,collected Chrysopathes sp., LAT :19.80220, LON : -156.12633, DEPTH : 388.9422m 08/30/2015,00:59:47,Amy, Daniel, I haven't heard you mention Dendrobathes or Dendrobathypathes. Do you know how to distinguish those genera? 08/30/2015,01:00:43,Amy, On that red coral comment, actually you can't always tell the color of the skeleton 08/30/2015,01:00:52,Amy, the tissue can be redder than the skeleton 08/30/2015,01:03:06,danielwagner,Chrysopathes sp. has primary pinnules arranged in six rows, Dendropathes has primary pinnules in 4 rows 08/30/2015,01:05:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80209, LON : -156.12636, DEPTH : 391.5343m, TEMP : 8.30188C, SAL : 34.20343 PSU, DO : 2.68703 mg/L 08/30/2015,01:05:11,Amy, Thanks I didn't know the main characters 08/30/2015,01:06:55,danielwagner,opresko's 2005 paper has the main characters of those genera http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/42089 08/30/2015,01:08:26,Amy, THanks Daniel, I have it, but not a key to go thru the genera 08/30/2015,01:08:34,okeanosexplorer,ASR Spheriodiscus ammophilis 08/30/2015,01:08:42,Amy, I always think these stars look like cookies 08/30/2015,01:09:20,okeanosexplorer,They are actually called cookie stars believe it or not 08/30/2015,01:11:01,danielwagner,ZOA 08/30/2015,01:11:39,Amy, Epigonid or apogonid? 08/30/2015,01:13:24,okeanosexplorer,Epigonid 08/30/2015,01:13:50,okeanosexplorer,Apogonids are a different, typically shallower family 08/30/2015,01:14:05,Amy, Yeah, I was wondering because they look similar, are they closely related? 08/30/2015,01:14:51,Amy, Brown zoanthid is Kauluzoanthus kerbyi 08/30/2015,01:15:05,okexnav,LAT :19.80217, LON : -156.12616, DEPTH : 389.9923m, TEMP : 8.15293C, SAL : 34.21748 PSU, DO : 2.47826 mg/L 08/30/2015,01:18:42,okeanosexplorer,FSH Epigonus glossodontus 08/30/2015,01:19:54,okeanosexplorer,FSH Satyrichthys engyceros 08/30/2015,01:20:10,Amy, If you need a talking point, gold coral is Kulamanamana haumeae, Kaulu (of Kauluzoanthus) is the HAwaiian god that killed Haumea (the root of haumeae) 08/30/2015,01:20:29,Amy, cause it grows on the gold coral.. 08/30/2015,01:20:34,Amy, Yay 08/30/2015,01:21:19,Amy, the borwn coral grwoing on the gold coral 08/30/2015,01:21:28,Amy, the brwon coral kills the gold coral 08/30/2015,01:21:33,Amy, (theoretically) 08/30/2015,01:21:40,Amy, Haumea is goddes of fertility 08/30/2015,01:22:26,okeanosexplorer,HYD Hydrodendron gorgonoide 08/30/2015,01:24:21,danielwagner,a few more interesting things about zoanthids...Native Hawaiians used to posion their spears with extracts from shallow-water zoanthids 08/30/2015,01:24:26,okeanosexplorer,GAS cowry on the hydrozoan colony 08/30/2015,01:25:13,okexnav,LAT :19.80208, LON : -156.12614, DEPTH : 390.7763m, TEMP : 8.10625C, SAL : 34.21421 PSU, DO : 2.39525 mg/L 08/30/2015,01:27:13,Amy, Neat Daniel, I didn't know that 08/30/2015,01:27:35,okeanosexplorer,PAG Sympagus dofleini 08/30/2015,01:27:40,Amy, Pajamas 08/30/2015,01:27:49,Amy, anemone looks like 08/30/2015,01:28:37,okeanosexplorer,FSH Hoplostethus crassispinus 08/30/2015,01:29:12,danielwagner,orange roughy found at 180-1800m 08/30/2015,01:29:57,Amy, What do they eat? 08/30/2015,01:31:43,danielwagner,yes, black coral :) 08/30/2015,01:32:16,Amy, Collect!! 08/30/2015,01:32:25,Amy, New species 08/30/2015,01:32:33,Amy, :-O 08/30/2015,01:32:59,Amy, looks like a branched radicipes 08/30/2015,01:33:00,danielwagner,yes, definitely a collectible 08/30/2015,01:33:32,Amy, nope, isidid 08/30/2015,01:33:36,Amy, ? 08/30/2015,01:33:40,Amy, yep 08/30/2015,01:33:46,Amy, Isidid definitely 08/30/2015,01:33:51,Amy, theres nodes 08/30/2015,01:35:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80197, LON : -156.12612, DEPTH : 392.3597m, TEMP : 8.22173C, SAL : 34.21483 PSU, DO : 2.64832 mg/L 08/30/2015,01:35:09,Amy, I still don't think I have collected it before.. 08/30/2015,01:35:34,Amy, left side 08/30/2015,01:35:49,Amy, lasers? 08/30/2015,01:38:36,okeanosexplorer,CORI Keratoisis sp, preparing to collect 08/30/2015,01:45:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80196, LON : -156.12615, DEPTH : 393.1884m, TEMP : 8.10445C, SAL : 34.21790 PSU, DO : 2.44276 mg/L 08/30/2015,01:49:04,danielwagner,If you want to mention another native Hawaiian factoid...Ke'ahole Point is named after the "Ahole" fish (a flagtail)...this seems appropriate since there appear to be more fish than in all the ROV dives of the previous cruise combined 08/30/2015,01:55:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80183, LON : -156.12615, DEPTH : 388.7057m, TEMP : 8.27147C, SAL : 34.20667 PSU, DO : 2.68288 mg/L 08/30/2015,01:58:50,danielwagner,Bathypathes 08/30/2015,01:59:01,danielwagner,yes, looks like conferta 08/30/2015,02:00:25,danielwagner,looks like there were calices on at least a few of those 08/30/2015,02:02:56,okeanosexplorer,Collecting dead coral branches 08/30/2015,02:05:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80180, LON : -156.12609, DEPTH : 388.9304m, TEMP : 8.22075C, SAL : 34.21202 PSU, DO : 2.59914 mg/L 08/30/2015,02:05:21,okeanosexplorer,Yea, I agree Daniel. Might work for Dave 08/30/2015,02:07:01,danielwagner,we actually collected fossil coral off Kawaihae in ~150m a few years ago that look somehwat similar 08/30/2015,02:08:17,okeanosexplorer,Was it P compressa? 08/30/2015,02:08:33,Amy, I think some of the coral rubble is local 08/30/2015,02:08:39,Amy, like from the cotocorals 08/30/2015,02:08:44,danielwagner,yes it was mostly compressa 08/30/2015,02:09:23,Amy, seen similar accumulations at makapuu 08/30/2015,02:11:15,okeanosexplorer,Well I guess we will find out whether they are octocoral or scleractinian branches when they come up. 08/30/2015,02:12:09,danielwagner,you get to play the guess the weight game again :) 08/30/2015,02:13:19,okeanosexplorer,I will be able to take Frank and Catherine with any luck. By the way,when do I get my trophy from last cruise? 08/30/2015,02:13:50,danielwagner,i have a 12 pack of fanta zeros in my car... 08/30/2015,02:14:11,danielwagner,i'll leave them in your lab 08/30/2015,02:14:11,okeanosexplorer,Most excellent 08/30/2015,02:14:18,Amy, barely hear you 08/30/2015,02:14:28,danielwagner,very faint 08/30/2015,02:14:42,danielwagner,yes we can hear you tara 08/30/2015,02:15:00,Amy, yes 08/30/2015,02:15:09,okexnav,LAT :19.80180, LON : -156.12611, DEPTH : 388.9411m, TEMP : 8.15520C, SAL : 34.21138 PSU, DO : 2.51282 mg/L 08/30/2015,02:15:27,danielwagner,yes we can hear you 08/30/2015,02:16:22,danielwagner,thank you so much for the black coral! 08/30/2015,02:16:32,danielwagner,much appreciated! 08/30/2015,02:16:41,okeanosexplorer,Post dive brief at 430 HST. Will also cover tommorrows dive 08/30/2015,02:25:07,okexnav,LAT :19.80169, LON : -156.12623, DEPTH : 156.8185m, TEMP : 20.01524C, SAL : 35.13028 PSU, DO : 6.33990 mg/L 08/30/2015,02:35:06,okexnav,LAT :19.80227, LON : -156.12624, DEPTH : 1.3813m, TEMP : 29.3144C, SAL : 34.51494 PSU, DO : 6.4816 mg/L 08/30/2015,18:11:48,okeanosexplorer,Good morning Meagan 08/30/2015,18:19:12,kelleyelliott,Good morning all - we are set for an on time ROV deployment. We'll have the pre-dive briefing at 0830 HST. Please join us on the dive by using the teleconference line below and viewing the live video feeds online:- Teleconference Line: 1-866-617-5860 tel:1-866-617-5860 , passcode: 1233796  - 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 08/30/2015,19:15:05,okexnav,LAT :18.95945, LON : -155.73181, DEPTH : 250.4926m, TEMP : 13.30397C, SAL : 34.32435 PSU, DO : 6.12471 mg/L 08/30/2015,19:25:06,okexnav,LAT :18.95884, LON : -155.73176, DEPTH : 444.4236m, TEMP : 7.15242C, SAL : 34.24102 PSU, DO : 1.76808 mg/L 08/30/2015,19:34:08,Amy, these look like lauuense? 08/30/2015,19:35:08,okexnav,LAT :18.95873, LON : -155.73180, DEPTH : 450.3754m, TEMP : 7.07520C, SAL : 34.24160 PSU, DO : 1.72839 mg/L 08/30/2015,19:35:41,danielwagner,sam, you should also be able to join the chatroom "navdata" which will give you continous depth, positon and environmental data 08/30/2015,19:36:19,Amy, How old is this particular flow? 08/30/2015,19:36:33,Amy, I am impressed with the abundances 08/30/2015,19:36:44,okeanosexplorer,CORO, CTE, URC 08/30/2015,19:38:55,Amy, I think our dive was a bit north of here… 08/30/2015,19:39:17,Amy, Pohue Bay 08/30/2015,19:45:07,okexnav,LAT :18.95843, LON : -155.73148, DEPTH : 450.3183m, TEMP : 7.08767C, SAL : 34.23706 PSU, DO : 1.72779 mg/L 08/30/2015,19:45:50,okeanosexplorer,FSH COR 08/30/2015,19:47:08,Amy, I can't tell very well, is that all black sediment in there or just smooth parts of the flow? 08/30/2015,19:48:37,Amy, Usually don't see coralliids in areas w so much sediments.. I notice they are down in the rocks sticking up right in the sediments… 08/30/2015,19:48:52,danielwagner,i agree amy 08/30/2015,19:49:19,Amy, this is a really neat location 08/30/2015,19:50:22,Amy, Would need a zoom on that one she was asking about 08/30/2015,19:50:30,Amy, too many yellow choices 08/30/2015,19:50:55,okeanosexplorer,CORO CORPL 08/30/2015,19:51:37,okeanosexplorer,CORI 08/30/2015,19:52:01,Jared, Lasers on please? 08/30/2015,19:52:05,Jared, THanks. 08/30/2015,19:53:14,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,19:55:08,okexnav,LAT :18.95829, LON : -155.73113, DEPTH : 450.1854m, TEMP : 7.03231C, SAL : 34.24242 PSU, DO : 1.71905 mg/L 08/30/2015,19:56:00,Brendan, probably mean a snap zoom as well? 08/30/2015,20:00:19,Jared, Snap Zoom = A quick zoom in, adjustment of critical focus, and usually close-up and medium shots, time permitting. These are anywhere from 15 seconds to a minute and usually give us time to spot associates and other details. 08/30/2015,20:00:36,okeanosexplorer,FSH COR 08/30/2015,20:00:50,Brendan, got it, thinking it would help them with size estimates using the lasers 08/30/2015,20:01:28,okeanosexplorer,SPO 08/30/2015,20:02:57,Brendan, cor gold 08/30/2015,20:03:55,Brendan, that was a good size gold for a 147 year old flow 08/30/2015,20:05:07,okexnav,LAT :18.95801, LON : -155.73098, DEPTH : 450.0709m, TEMP : 7.27873C, SAL : 34.25247 PSU, DO : 1.89980 mg/L 08/30/2015,20:05:56,okeanosexplorer,COR FSH 08/30/2015,20:15:06,okexnav,LAT :18.95804, LON : -155.73097, DEPTH : 450.1629m, TEMP : 7.45840C, SAL : 34.24093 PSU, DO : 1.94913 mg/L 08/30/2015,20:17:22,rachelbassett,Much different lava morphology than yesterday 08/30/2015,20:17:38,rachelbassett,Pretty thick sediment pockets 08/30/2015,20:18:51,Brendan, cor bamboo 08/30/2015,20:19:45,Brendan, I just repeating what you call for the log as best I can while multitasking 08/30/2015,20:21:21,okeanosexplorer,SAL 08/30/2015,20:21:46,Amy, This really is a corallium haven 08/30/2015,20:21:53,Amy, Protection at this site at all? 08/30/2015,20:22:08,rachelbassett,I was wondering the same thing 08/30/2015,20:22:39,Amy, Could be acantho? Need closer zoom 08/30/2015,20:22:45,Brendan, ridge cor multiple corallium 08/30/2015,20:23:03,Brendan, cor bamboo 08/30/2015,20:23:06,Amy, So are these rocks just weathred pillows? 08/30/2015,20:25:08,okexnav,LAT :18.95790, LON : -155.73058, DEPTH : 450.3546m, TEMP : 7.72850C, SAL : 34.23096 PSU, DO : 2.15166 mg/L 08/30/2015,20:25:17,rachelbassett,These do look like large pillows. It was a rapid flow. Any lava experts in the room? 08/30/2015,20:27:18,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,20:29:15,Amy, Kulamanamana 08/30/2015,20:29:24,okeanosexplorer,COR 08/30/2015,20:29:26,Brendan, cor gold with host base 08/30/2015,20:30:10,okeanosexplorer,URC 08/30/2015,20:34:34,tinamolodtsova,Ctenophore 08/30/2015,20:34:38,okeanosexplorer,ASR 08/30/2015,20:35:06,okexnav,LAT :18.95749, LON : -155.73049, DEPTH : 450.2858m, TEMP : 7.75699C, SAL : 34.22958 PSU, DO : 2.13241 mg/L 08/30/2015,20:36:26,tinamolodtsova,POL 08/30/2015,20:38:53,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,20:39:53,tinamolodtsova,CORCH 08/30/2015,20:40:04,rachelbassett,Ropy lava 08/30/2015,20:40:52,Amy, This site should be protected… 08/30/2015,20:41:06,Amy, Very nice abundances 08/30/2015,20:41:07,tinamolodtsova,it is not? 08/30/2015,20:41:23,Amy, I don''t know 08/30/2015,20:41:28,Amy, ZOA on Kula 08/30/2015,20:41:41,tinamolodtsova,at least there are Zoantharians 08/30/2015,20:41:57,Brendan, Yeah I'm not so sure on the Gold ID 08/30/2015,20:42:41,Amy, has different commensals 08/30/2015,20:42:44,tinamolodtsova,OPH 08/30/2015,20:42:46,rachelbassett, JUM lava (jumbled) 08/30/2015,20:43:19,tinamolodtsova,it is not too flat for acanthogorgia? 08/30/2015,20:43:39,asakomatsumoto,I'm not sure. could not check the detail.... 08/30/2015,20:43:42,tinamolodtsova,ACN 08/30/2015,20:43:55,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/30/2015,20:43:58,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/30/2015,20:44:18,Amy, CORAC I think 08/30/2015,20:44:31,tinamolodtsova,yes.. looks like Acantho 08/30/2015,20:44:39,Amy, lots of places where water seeps out 08/30/2015,20:45:06,okexnav,LAT :18.95719, LON : -155.73037, DEPTH : 450.7251m, TEMP : 7.39427C, SAL : 34.23967 PSU, DO : 1.89949 mg/L 08/30/2015,20:46:01,tinamolodtsova,no Anthomastus yet? 08/30/2015,20:46:43,Amy, Yes 08/30/2015,20:46:56,tinamolodtsova,ASR? 08/30/2015,20:47:38,tinamolodtsova,looks like Plexauridae 08/30/2015,20:47:47,okeanosexplorer,CORPL 08/30/2015,20:47:52,Amy, branches were wider that on the CORAC 08/30/2015,20:48:08,tinamolodtsova,they change color to grey when preserved 08/30/2015,20:48:37,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,20:49:02,tinamolodtsova,nice fish 08/30/2015,20:51:09,rachelbassett, PIL 08/30/2015,20:52:42,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/30/2015,20:52:46,okeanosexplorer,CORI 08/30/2015,20:55:07,okexnav,LAT :18.95715, LON : -155.72998, DEPTH : 448.6456m, TEMP : 7.37914C, SAL : 34.23219 PSU, DO : 1.89881 mg/L 08/30/2015,20:55:43,okeanosexplorer,HYD 08/30/2015,20:56:18,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,20:56:23,tinamolodtsova,HOL& 08/30/2015,20:56:38,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/30/2015,20:56:51,tinamolodtsova,FSH 08/30/2015,20:57:40,tinamolodtsova,few zooids 08/30/2015,20:57:49,okeanosexplorer,URC 08/30/2015,20:59:12,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/30/2015,20:59:51,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/30/2015,21:00:02,Amy, CORAC? 08/30/2015,21:00:17,tinamolodtsova,CORPL + OPH 08/30/2015,21:01:40,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/30/2015,21:02:03,asakomatsumoto,For me it is not clear Plexauridae or Acanthogorgia... 08/30/2015,21:02:20,okeanosexplorer,SHI 08/30/2015,21:02:37,tinamolodtsova,Asako, I think it to be Plexauridae because it is flat and has ophiuroid 08/30/2015,21:02:50,tinamolodtsova,calyx is quite visible 08/30/2015,21:03:21,tinamolodtsova,SPO 08/30/2015,21:04:04,tinamolodtsova,ASR 08/30/2015,21:04:07,asakomatsumoto,Tina, could be. I don't know how many species of Plexauridae here in Hawaii. and cannnot decide my mind with quick shot. 08/30/2015,21:04:22,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/30/2015,21:04:36,tinamolodtsova,it is USED to be CORI 08/30/2015,21:05:08,okexnav,LAT :18.95665, LON : -155.72944, DEPTH : 450.1753m, TEMP : 7.58719C, SAL : 34.23305 PSU, DO : 2.01008 mg/L 08/30/2015,21:05:16,asakomatsumoto,Again! always seastars on "DEAD" colonies. 08/30/2015,21:05:35,tinamolodtsova,I would say 'naked' 08/30/2015,21:06:00,asakomatsumoto,do you think it grazing tissue of coral? 08/30/2015,21:06:12,tinamolodtsova,it is definitely does 08/30/2015,21:06:50,tinamolodtsova,small CORI dead 08/30/2015,21:06:54,asakomatsumoto,we have seen that they are on dead part of corals and sponges during this dive. 08/30/2015,21:07:56,asakomatsumoto,It remainds me that Scott mentioned about microbial communities on dead part of corals and sponges. 08/30/2015,21:09:09,asakomatsumoto,not *this dive. during these cruises. (including previous cruise) 08/30/2015,21:09:21,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/30/2015,21:09:35,tinamolodtsova,URC 08/30/2015,21:11:23,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/30/2015,21:12:28,okeanosexplorer,CORA possible Trissopathes s 08/30/2015,21:12:42,tinamolodtsova,from this ab=ngle looks like Trissopathes for me as well 08/30/2015,21:12:59,tinamolodtsova,needed better zoom to be sure 08/30/2015,21:13:54,tinamolodtsova,thanks Chris) 08/30/2015,21:15:06,okexnav,LAT :18.95615, LON : -155.72885, DEPTH : 450.3132m, TEMP : 7.84594C, SAL : 34.22800 PSU, DO : 2.23832 mg/L 08/30/2015,21:15:12,tinamolodtsova,CORI, dead perhaps 08/30/2015,21:17:00,tinamolodtsova,CORI 08/30/2015,21:18:14,tinamolodtsova,аыр 08/30/2015,21:18:25,tinamolodtsova,ящф 08/30/2015,21:18:35,tinamolodtsova,ZOA 08/30/2015,21:18:38,Amy, Kula yes 08/30/2015,21:19:08,tinamolodtsova,polyps are ZOA 08/30/2015,21:20:25,tinamolodtsova,АЫР 08/30/2015,21:20:33,okeanosexplorer,FSH Grammacolepis brachiusculus 08/30/2015,21:20:40,tinamolodtsova,FSH 08/30/2015,21:21:50,tinamolodtsova,sorry, have to leave you 08/30/2015,21:22:03,tinamolodtsova,wish a good like for remaining of the dive 08/30/2015,21:22:08,asakomatsumoto,see you Tina! 08/30/2015,21:22:16,tinamolodtsova,FSH 08/30/2015,21:22:34,tinamolodtsova,se you Asako 08/30/2015,21:23:01,okeanosexplorer,CORAC Acanthogorgia sp 08/30/2015,21:24:06,asakomatsumoto,Acanthogorgia 08/30/2015,21:25:06,okexnav,LAT :18.95577, LON : -155.72841, DEPTH : 448.7096m, TEMP : 7.60737C, SAL : 34.23380 PSU, DO : 2.03569 mg/L 08/30/2015,21:25:19,asakomatsumoto,there is a delay of stream as yesterday here. 08/30/2015,21:26:46,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,21:29:48,Amy, CORPR 08/30/2015,21:35:07,okexnav,LAT :18.95539, LON : -155.72790, DEPTH : 449.2172m, TEMP : 7.65207C, SAL : 34.23188 PSU, DO : 2.06145 mg/L 08/30/2015,21:35:49,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,21:39:39,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,21:43:37,okeanosexplorer,COR 08/30/2015,21:44:45,asakomatsumoto,CORI 08/30/2015,21:45:08,okexnav,LAT :18.95498, LON : -155.72719, DEPTH : 449.8640m, TEMP : 7.55520C, SAL : 34.23581 PSU, DO : 1.99874 mg/L 08/30/2015,21:46:17,rachelbassett,Field of broken lava fragments. RUB 08/30/2015,21:51:33,okeanosexplorer,URC CORO 08/30/2015,21:53:01,Scott, Hi Chris. Just tunin in but that looked like a very small primnoid from my angle... 08/30/2015,21:53:59,Scott, Understood that Frank. 08/30/2015,21:54:51,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,21:55:09,okexnav,LAT :18.95451, LON : -155.72666, DEPTH : 450.6135m, TEMP : 7.34480C, SAL : 34.23838 PSU, DO : 1.87921 mg/L 08/30/2015,21:55:55,Scott, CORI Keratoisis of some kind 08/30/2015,21:56:22,okeanosexplorer,URC 08/30/2015,21:56:53,asakomatsumoto,sea urchin again. 08/30/2015,21:57:44,asakomatsumoto,is it on dead part or not? 08/30/2015,21:59:57,Scott, @Asako: I think it was like yesterday - on the dead part of colony without isidid tissue. 08/30/2015,22:00:44,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: I agree with you. 08/30/2015,22:02:24,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: we also seen that sea star attached on Isidid. for me it was on the dead branches but colony itself alive. 08/30/2015,22:02:42,asakomatsumoto,at today's dive. 08/30/2015,22:05:06,okexnav,LAT :18.95392, LON : -155.72617, DEPTH : 450.8731m, TEMP : 7.34172C, SAL : 34.23721 PSU, DO : 1.87332 mg/L 08/30/2015,22:08:17,okeanosexplorer,COR 08/30/2015,22:09:54,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,22:11:34,okeanosexplorer,CORO 08/30/2015,22:13:03,okeanosexplorer,URC 08/30/2015,22:14:15,Scott, If I recall correctly, there was a genus named Bathyalcyon that was characterized by these single large polyps; that genus was synonomized with Anthomastus. Asako: can you confirm? 08/30/2015,22:14:58,okeanosexplorer,COR 08/30/2015,22:15:07,okexnav,LAT :18.95344, LON : -155.72559, DEPTH : 450.8346m, TEMP : 7.48304C, SAL : 34.23445 PSU, DO : 1.94544 mg/L 08/30/2015,22:15:30,asakomatsumoto,could be. is there any record of Bathyalcyon in Hawaii? we have it in Japanese water. 08/30/2015,22:19:23,asakomatsumoto,Bathyalcyon robustum http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=724718  Versluys, 1906 http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=724718 is the only valid species in WoRMS. 08/30/2015,22:19:50,Scott, @Asako: was just doing the same check! :-) 08/30/2015,22:20:06,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: haha! 08/30/2015,22:20:39,asakomatsumoto,It was SIBOGA expedition. so the type locality should be Indonesian waters. 08/30/2015,22:21:12,okeanosexplorer,FSH URC 08/30/2015,22:22:08,Scott, @Asako: I see on the occurrence map that there is one record of Bathyalcyon north of the NWHI 08/30/2015,22:22:22,asakomatsumoto,MBARI took a photo of Bathyalcyon robustum http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=724718 . it was in Gary Williams website Calacademy. 08/30/2015,22:23:20,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: sorry it was cf. robustus. so it should be only photos. 08/30/2015,22:24:24,asakomatsumoto,http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/research/izg/Bathyalcyon.html 08/30/2015,22:24:33,Scott, @Asako: I know a Bathyalcyon-like coral was collected on the recent Nautilus expedition to the Galapagos Rift, so perhaps genetic analysis will determine whether it is a type of Anthomastus or something unique. 08/30/2015,22:25:07,okexnav,LAT :18.95311, LON : -155.72515, DEPTH : 448.8498m, TEMP : 6.94029C, SAL : 34.24304 PSU, DO : 1.66560 mg/L 08/30/2015,22:25:48,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: great! please let me know when you had information about Galapagos specimen. 08/30/2015,22:35:07,okexnav,LAT :18.95310, LON : -155.72506, DEPTH : 449.9734m, TEMP : 6.75156C, SAL : 34.25259 PSU, DO : 1.57096 mg/L 08/30/2015,22:36:39,Brendan, 3.3 pounds just to put pressure on Chris 08/30/2015,22:38:52,Brendan, so about 1.5 kilos mission accomplished 08/30/2015,22:40:43,Brendan, already I'm going home, will try and log back in then. 08/30/2015,22:40:57,Brendan, Have fun 08/30/2015,22:41:39,Brendan, Oh I'm in HNL Sept 13 -16 and again on the 21st 08/30/2015,22:45:07,okexnav,LAT :18.95305, LON : -155.72496, DEPTH : 450.2296m, TEMP : 6.78368C, SAL : 34.24744 PSU, DO : 1.56263 mg/L 08/30/2015,22:55:09,okexnav,LAT :18.95308, LON : -155.72420, DEPTH : 450.3124m, TEMP : 6.73391C, SAL : 34.24995 PSU, DO : 1.55866 mg/L 08/30/2015,22:59:55,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,23:00:37,okeanosexplorer,COR 08/30/2015,23:02:01,okeanosexplorer,FSH ASR COR 08/30/2015,23:04:17,Amy, Kula with kerbyi 08/30/2015,23:05:06,okexnav,LAT :18.95273, LON : -155.72363, DEPTH : 449.8732m, TEMP : 6.97007C, SAL : 34.23952 PSU, DO : 1.67023 mg/L 08/30/2015,23:05:22,Amy, Not one I've seen before 08/30/2015,23:06:36,okeanosexplorer,CRA 08/30/2015,23:06:53,okeanosexplorer,CORPL 08/30/2015,23:07:54,Amy, CORAC 08/30/2015,23:14:59,asakomatsumoto,CORPL? 08/30/2015,23:15:08,okexnav,LAT :18.95255, LON : -155.72271, DEPTH : 450.1601m, TEMP : 7.00854C, SAL : 34.24219 PSU, DO : 1.68619 mg/L 08/30/2015,23:19:13,okeanosexplorer,CORPL 08/30/2015,23:23:16,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,23:24:23,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,23:25:07,okexnav,LAT :18.95218, LON : -155.72194, DEPTH : 449.8711m, TEMP : 7.24905C, SAL : 34.24216 PSU, DO : 1.81431 mg/L 08/30/2015,23:27:22,Amy, ZOA 08/30/2015,23:27:28,Amy, I couldn't tell if gold 08/30/2015,23:28:21,okeanosexplorer,CORPL 08/30/2015,23:29:00,Amy, Is that a xenophyophore? 08/30/2015,23:31:52,Amy, They are Forams 08/30/2015,23:31:56,Amy, giant forams 08/30/2015,23:32:03,okeanosexplorer,XEN 08/30/2015,23:34:24,okeanosexplorer,FELO 08/30/2015,23:35:09,okexnav,LAT :18.95196, LON : -155.72108, DEPTH : 450.1577m, TEMP : 7.53152C, SAL : 34.22108 PSU, DO : 1.99173 mg/L 08/30/2015,23:36:44,okeanosexplorer,ASR 08/30/2015,23:39:04,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,23:40:08,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,23:45:09,okexnav,LAT :18.95163, LON : -155.72034, DEPTH : 449.4131m, TEMP : 7.49226C, SAL : 34.23253 PSU, DO : 1.95564 mg/L 08/30/2015,23:46:46,asakomatsumoto,Did you said Callogorgia? For me, the polyp looks perpendicular to axis..... 08/30/2015,23:47:22,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,23:49:05,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,23:49:54,asakomatsumoto,Callogorgia polyps bend upward. 08/30/2015,23:52:04,asakomatsumoto,sorry. my video stream delays and my comments are not in time. 08/30/2015,23:52:45,okeanosexplorer,FSH 08/30/2015,23:55:07,okexnav,LAT :18.95141, LON : -155.71945, DEPTH : 450.7330m, TEMP : 7.78956C, SAL : 34.21459 PSU, DO : 2.18112 mg/L