09/01/2015,00:02:02,asakomatsumoto,video back here. 09/01/2015,00:02:11,Amy, We lost you right after I wrote that 09/01/2015,00:02:22,Amy, We are deeper than those have been collected so it could be new 09/01/2015,00:04:16,asakomatsumoto,video frozen and shortly back and frozen again. 09/01/2015,00:04:38,asakomatsumoto,I agree with Amy that to collect CORPR from this depth. 09/01/2015,00:09:44,Scott, Tough going today for the shore-based crowd… 09/01/2015,00:13:24,asakomatsumoto,video back. 09/01/2015,00:14:17,asakomatsumoto,and stopped... 09/01/2015,00:14:19,Andrea, and stopped... 09/01/2015,00:14:45,Scott, ;- 09/01/2015,00:16:24,Andrea, CORPR Narella 09/01/2015,00:17:27,brucemundy,Lost the telecon just as I asked a question:-( 09/01/2015,00:18:26,asakomatsumoto,Lets find small thin primnoid with perpendicular polyps. 09/01/2015,00:18:58,brucemundy,The question was "About how many different coral species do you see on these dives? Dozens? Hundreds? You seem to be able to say quickly if they are identified species or something new. 09/01/2015,00:20:08,Andrea, ASR Hymenaster 09/01/2015,00:23:02,Andrea, and we lost you 09/01/2015,00:23:13,brucemundy,Thanks Chris. We got part of your answer up to "about 30 species on some dives and on other dives ...". You came back for a couple of seconds before talking to the pilot, but I guess we will have to wait until another day for the whole answer. 09/01/2015,00:23:33,asakomatsumoto,Aimy and I are just thinking that we find new primnoid to us on this dive. and also find new Bathyalcyon-like during yesterday dive (agree Scott?) 09/01/2015,00:24:54,asakomatsumoto,*Amy 09/01/2015,00:25:27,asakomatsumoto,video frozen.... 09/01/2015,00:25:39,Scott, @Asako: if you are asking if I think we should collect a Bathyalcyon if we see one - yes! 09/01/2015,00:28:09,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: I just wanted you confirm if you agree that it was new record from this region :) YES, we should collect it. is there any possiblity to dive that depth again? 09/01/2015,00:29:44,asakomatsumoto,I told Tina that we have seen Bathyalcyon yesterday and about Galapagos materials you mentioned. she will contact you abou it. 09/01/2015,00:30:00,Scott, @Asako: Ah! Perhaps the final dive will be in that depth range. Yes, I think yesterday's sighting - if that is what it was - is a new record for Bathyalcyon. 09/01/2015,00:30:20,Scott, @Asako: next two dives are deep. 09/01/2015,00:31:00,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: Thank you! so we still have a chance to collect primnoid on this dive. 09/01/2015,00:31:25,Scott, Will check my database... 09/01/2015,00:32:18,asakomatsumoto,it looks different..polyps slightly downward...and video frozen. 09/01/2015,00:33:04,asakomatsumoto,however, we can collect it if you do not have time to leave. it may also worth to see. 09/01/2015,00:34:22,Scott, I certainly am not against collecting it. I can't tell if this is different from the Narella dichotoma I collected on Cross and Bishop Seamounts at about 1300-1400 m. 09/01/2015,00:35:20,Scott, But I haven't collected in this depth range out here. 09/01/2015,00:35:47,brucemundy,Nematocarcinus at base SHI 09/01/2015,00:35:50,brucemundy,OPh\H 09/01/2015,00:35:57,brucemundy,*OPH 09/01/2015,00:36:43,asakomatsumoto,video pixelized but it looks perpendicular polyps. 09/01/2015,00:37:27,Scott, This one has upturned polyps... 09/01/2015,00:37:48,asakomatsumoto,I think it is not Narella. I think we can collect this. 09/01/2015,00:39:12,brucemundy,More dead sponges than live animals again 09/01/2015,00:40:41,brucemundy,brisingid seastar? 09/01/2015,00:41:13,asakomatsumoto,video shortly stopped. 09/01/2015,00:43:03,asakomatsumoto,and frozen again. 09/01/2015,00:44:14,asakomatsumoto,wide fan shape could be downward polyps one. perpendicular polyps had thinner colony shape. 09/01/2015,00:45:07,okexnav,LAT :18.97693, LON : -157.11067, DEPTH :2637.9836m, TEMP : 1.57324C, SAL : 34.67268 PSU, DO : 3.69333 mg/L 09/01/2015,00:46:39,asakomatsumoto,looks good. 09/01/2015,00:47:14,Scott, The "perfect" branches don't remind me of Narella... 09/01/2015,00:48:08,asakomatsumoto,it is not Narella for me... 09/01/2015,00:50:00,brucemundy,Theme tune from "Jaws", please 09/01/2015,00:51:19,asakomatsumoto,The polyps remind me Candidella or Parastenella.. 09/01/2015,00:54:00,Scott, CORA 09/01/2015,00:54:12,Scott, Bathypathes of some kind 09/01/2015,00:55:09,okexnav,LAT :18.97698, LON : -157.11063, DEPTH :2638.2264m, TEMP : 1.57747C, SAL : 34.67148 PSU, DO : 3.73103 mg/L 09/01/2015,00:55:43,Scott, Could be Chris… I'm not as familiar with Umbellapathes 09/01/2015,00:56:20,Scott, A better guess is Schizopathes 09/01/2015,00:56:40,Scott, http://archive.serpentproject.com/2544/ 09/01/2015,00:57:15,Scott, http://19thcenturyscience.org/HMSC/HMSC-Reports/Zool-80/text/p008.jpg 09/01/2015,00:58:44,Scott, The genus Schizopathes 09/01/2015,00:59:18,Scott, Only one species described… Schizopathes affinis http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=283956 Brook, 1889 09/01/2015,00:59:37,Scott, Sorry! 3 species 09/01/2015,00:59:53,Scott, 4 species! Final answer. 09/01/2015,01:01:24,Scott, Okay - 3 species because one was transferred to Bathypathes. But none known from central Pacific, so this is a great collection. 09/01/2015,01:03:47,Andrea, so 3 is the magic number? ;) 09/01/2015,01:04:59,Scott, haha! According to WoRMS, anyway! 09/01/2015,01:06:04,asakomatsumoto,video frozen so often. did we collect both Primnoid and Schizopathes? 09/01/2015,01:10:21,Scott, Not sure what happened. Don't think the Schizopathes has been collected (yet?) 09/01/2015,01:11:19,asakomatsumoto,I also not sure about Primnoid. did ROV already off bottom???? 09/01/2015,01:14:02,Scott, Hard to tell with all the freezing... 09/01/2015,01:15:07,okexnav,LAT :18.97617, LON : -157.11101, DEPTH :2339.2872m, TEMP : 1.79218C, SAL : 34.65572 PSU, DO : 3.29188 mg/L 09/01/2015,01:15:29,asakomatsumoto,I can't get information from the streaming. 09/01/2015,01:17:24,Scott, Based on OKEXNAV, we are now at 2339 m, so must be coming up (last depth was 2638 m) 09/01/2015,01:17:50,Scott, Tomorrow I fly to Hawaii so I will not be present for the dive. Have fun! 09/01/2015,01:18:08,asakomatsumoto,Thank you Scott! have a safe trip to Hawaii! 09/01/2015,01:18:53,Scott, Thanks. 09/01/2015,01:19:32,asakomatsumoto,Thank you for excellent view of today's dive. see you tomorrow. 09/01/2015,01:25:20,okexnav,LAT :18.97707, LON : -157.11041, DEPTH :2031.6550m, TEMP : 2.06656C, SAL : 34.63409 PSU, DO : 2.87134 mg/L 09/01/2015,01:35:08,okexnav,LAT :18.97786, LON : -157.10997, DEPTH :1740.6738m, TEMP : 2.43722C, SAL : 34.60926 PSU, DO : 2.44324 mg/L 09/01/2015,01:45:08,okexnav,LAT :18.97860, LON : -157.10907, DEPTH :1436.6548m, TEMP : 3.05142C, SAL : 34.57540 PSU, DO : 1.96180 mg/L 09/01/2015,01:56:10,okexnav,LAT :18.97965, LON : -157.10817, DEPTH :1133.7871m, TEMP : 3.82924C, SAL : 34.54132 PSU, DO : 1.61937 mg/L 09/01/2015,02:05:05,okexnav,LAT :18.98042, LON : -157.10739, DEPTH : 833.3224m, TEMP : 4.77367C, SAL : 34.48550 PSU, DO : 1.40462 mg/L 09/01/2015,02:16:49,okexnav,LAT :18.98146, LON : -157.10670, DEPTH : 521.2321m, TEMP : 6.54837C, SAL : 34.27939 PSU, DO : 1.36399 mg/L 09/01/2015,02:25:05,okexnav,LAT :18.98197, LON : -157.10611, DEPTH : 216.1077m, TEMP : 16.35078C, SAL : 34.45665 PSU, DO : 5.28121 mg/L 09/01/2015,02:35:17,okexnav,LAT :18.98288, LON : -157.10490, DEPTH : 21.7775m, TEMP : 28.74645C, SAL : 34.54637 PSU, DO : 6.52255 mg/L 09/01/2015,02:45:34,okexnav,LAT :ERROR, LON : ERROR, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L 09/01/2015,18:33:19,kelleyelliott,Good morning all, ROV Deep Discoverer is in the water an en route to the seafloor at 1000m on Swordfish Seamount for dive 05 of the expedition. This dive will be on the summit of Swordfish seamount that forms a ridge in the north-south direction. The objectives are to survey a completely unexplored area for corals and sponges, gathering information on whether high density communities can be found on ridge topography and that the orientation of the ridge is important. The depth of this dive is at the bottom of the Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) and will also provide information on the effects of the OMZ on deep sea coral communities. No previous dives have ever been conducted on this site. The target start point of the dive will be just below the crest of the ridge at a depth of 1115m. The ROV will survey east up to the ridge crest at 1065m. The ROV will then turn south and follow the ridge crest up to a final depth of 1008m. 09/01/2015,18:33:43,kelleyelliott,Please join us on the dive 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 09/01/2015,18:33:53,Amy, What is expected bottom time? 09/01/2015,18:35:07,okexnav,LAT :18.31235, LON : -158.45637, DEPTH : 212.6187m, TEMP : 17.70379C, SAL : 34.77603 PSU, DO : 5.99038 mg/L 09/01/2015,18:37:15,Amy, Can hear conf call on the live feed 09/01/2015,18:45:25,okexnav,LAT :18.31217, LON : -158.45576, DEPTH : 526.0015m, TEMP : 6.33506C, SAL : 34.20687 PSU, DO : 1.84595 mg/L 09/01/2015,18:55:06,okexnav,LAT :18.31265, LON : -158.45537, DEPTH : 841.7198m, TEMP : 4.89566C, SAL : 34.47207 PSU, DO : 1.53645 mg/L 09/01/2015,19:05:43,okexnav,LAT :18.31257, LON : -158.45553, DEPTH :1072.2688m, TEMP : 3.83696C, SAL : 34.53335 PSU, DO : 1.73995 mg/L 09/01/2015,19:05:55,ircecc,(Bruce Mundy) - Screen frozen at IRC. Can't see the fish. Arrrrgh! 09/01/2015,19:08:22,Amy, thinkin kishinouyei? 09/01/2015,19:15:06,okexnav,LAT :18.31255, LON : -158.45543, DEPTH :1072.3247m, TEMP : 3.72600C, SAL : 34.54179 PSU, DO : 1.78094 mg/L 09/01/2015,19:25:06,okexnav,LAT :18.31253, LON : -158.45546, DEPTH :1071.4407m, TEMP : 3.68081C, SAL : 34.54454 PSU, DO : 1.80218 mg/L 09/01/2015,19:31:54,brucemundy,SHI 09/01/2015,19:32:00,brucemundy,Nematocarcinus 09/01/2015,19:32:40,brucemundy,URC 09/01/2015,19:34:34,Scott, Cerianthid 09/01/2015,19:34:48,brucemundy,ACN 09/01/2015,19:35:04,Scott, This bottom looks a lot like yesterday, and different from leg 2… 09/01/2015,19:35:42,okexnav,LAT :18.31238, LON : -158.45532, DEPTH :1062.6838m, TEMP : 3.68065C, SAL : 34.54349 PSU, DO : 1.80514 mg/L 09/01/2015,19:35:58,rachelbassett, CMECS Unc/NA, Lava RUB and MUD 09/01/2015,19:37:05,Scott, Flight is boarding! See you in HI soon. 09/01/2015,19:37:23,brucemundy,ASR 09/01/2015,19:37:26,okeanosexplorer,ASR 09/01/2015,19:39:32,brucemundy,COR 09/01/2015,19:40:20,brucemundy,COR 09/01/2015,19:40:43,brucemundy,OPH 09/01/2015,19:41:08,brucemundy,FSH 09/01/2015,19:41:18,brucemundy,Ophidiidae 09/01/2015,19:41:50,brucemundy,Can't get an ID from the dorsal view. Maybe Pycnocraspedum? 09/01/2015,19:42:47,brucemundy,URC 09/01/2015,19:43:21,rachelbassett, CMECS Rock/NA, Lava outcrop 09/01/2015,19:44:21,brucemundy,COR OPH 09/01/2015,19:44:29,Amy, actaully looks like scleractinian 09/01/2015,19:45:09,okexnav,LAT :18.31211, LON : -158.45503, DEPTH :1046.6805m, TEMP : 3.82356C, SAL : 34.53501 PSU, DO : 1.76356 mg/L 09/01/2015,19:46:17,Amy, some good currents there 09/01/2015,19:46:19,Amy, CORAC 09/01/2015,19:46:22,Amy, with OPH 09/01/2015,19:49:25,brucemundy,URC 09/01/2015,19:49:36,brucemundy,ACN 09/01/2015,19:50:52,Amy, Chuanax 09/01/2015,19:51:47,Amy, I don't remember them being so dorsoventrally flattened? 09/01/2015,19:52:10,Amy, I agree mouth looks different too 09/01/2015,19:52:46,Amy, choppy video and audio 09/01/2015,19:53:58,Amy, what is that thing on his nose? 09/01/2015,19:55:07,okexnav,LAT :18.31204, LON : -158.45490, DEPTH :1043.5265m, TEMP : 3.84996C, SAL : 34.53289 PSU, DO : 1.73385 mg/L 09/01/2015,19:59:29,J.R., Jointed lava outcrops 09/01/2015,20:00:07,rachelbassett, CMECS Rock/NA, Lava jointed outcrop 09/01/2015,20:00:35,brucemundy,The family for the fish is probably Ogcocephalidae. Halieutopsis bathyoreos Bradbury is a deep-dwelling species that was described from a specimen collected at 1500 m on Horizon Guyot, where we will be going in another week. We need to investigate Halieutopsis as a possibility. There are several species. 09/01/2015,20:01:51,J.R., @Rachel- what is you code definition for CMECS/NA? 09/01/2015,20:03:57,rachelbassett,CMECS = Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard 09/01/2015,20:04:22,rachelbassett, The notation is Primary substrate/Secondary substrate then a description of each 09/01/2015,20:04:43,rachelbassett,Sometimes there is no secondary substrate so we use NA 09/01/2015,20:04:57,rachelbassett,Does that help? 09/01/2015,20:05:12,okexnav,LAT :18.31185, LON : -158.45470, DEPTH :1028.2333m, TEMP : 3.99854C, SAL : 34.52100 PSU, DO : 1.66542 mg/L 09/01/2015,20:06:36,rachelbassett, CMECS Rock/NA, Consolidated lava boulder outcrop. 09/01/2015,20:06:45,Amy, what are sampling limits for today? 09/01/2015,20:08:00,Amy, isidid 09/01/2015,20:08:03,Amy, can see nodes 09/01/2015,20:08:11,Amy, conf line breaking up 09/01/2015,20:09:02,okeanosexplorer,CORI 09/01/2015,20:09:11,Amy, conf line audio back 09/01/2015,20:10:40,rachelbassett, CMECS Rock/NA, Large lava outcrop. Consolidated medium boulders. 09/01/2015,20:11:00,rachelbassett,WAL 09/01/2015,20:11:07,brucemundy,More on the batfish - Halieutopsis margaretae Ho & Shao, 2007 is another species in the genus that has been found north of Maui (21°15’N,156°18’W) and west of French Frigate Shoals (position not specified) at 684-729 m. So, there is more than one possibility for the fish that we saw a while back. 09/01/2015,20:12:39,brucemundy,See http://fishdb.sinica.edu.tw/pdf/75.pdf 09/01/2015,20:12:43,Amy, Wild! 09/01/2015,20:15:06,okexnav,LAT :18.31160, LON : -158.45444, DEPTH :1014.7751m, TEMP : 4.01619C, SAL : 34.51904 PSU, DO : 1.63927 mg/L 09/01/2015,20:15:15,Amy, Is the last dive of this leg still the 3rd? 09/01/2015,20:16:15,Amy, Cool, thanks! 09/01/2015,20:16:51,Amy, Local school is doing an ROV competition and was trying to give them dates to watch for inspriation of seeing how things work at sea and what you can do with an ROV. 09/01/2015,20:17:24,okeanosexplorer,CORPL 09/01/2015,20:18:43,J.R., @Rachel- Yes, thanks, understood. Was not familiar with that scheme. 09/01/2015,20:18:44,Amy, Cornerstone Learning Community 09/01/2015,20:18:50,Amy, in Tallahassee 09/01/2015,20:20:20,rachelbassett,Any ideas on this COR species? 09/01/2015,20:20:26,Amy, Emily's team won the competition last year by the way (not that I'm bragging or anything) ;-) 09/01/2015,20:20:40,Amy, I agree Anthothela/Victorogorgia 09/01/2015,20:20:58,Amy, SQA 09/01/2015,20:23:38,rachelbassett, CMECS Unc/NA, Lava gravel and MUD 09/01/2015,20:25:07,okexnav,LAT :18.31129, LON : -158.45472, DEPTH :1012.1921m, TEMP : 3.96356C, SAL : 34.52423 PSU, DO : 1.66461 mg/L 09/01/2015,20:26:21,Amy, CORO Anthomastidae 09/01/2015,20:26:28,rachelbassett,SHI 09/01/2015,20:26:36,Amy, Collect rock w anthomastus? 09/01/2015,20:26:39,brucemundy,SHI Nematocarcinus 09/01/2015,20:27:54,asakomatsumoto,If you find one polyp Anthomastus, it is interesting species, Bathyalcyon. 09/01/2015,20:29:12,asakomatsumoto,we passed through during 450m transect dive. If you can collect, it is the first record for this region. 09/01/2015,20:29:45,Amy, They both look same to me too 09/01/2015,20:30:58,rachelbassett, CMECS Rock/Unc, Lava RUB/Lava gravel and Mud 09/01/2015,20:35:07,okexnav,LAT :18.31121, LON : -158.45472, DEPTH :1013.5226m, TEMP : 3.95195C, SAL : 34.52564 PSU, DO : 1.68618 mg/L 09/01/2015,20:37:21,J.R., Not in ECC, but can call in if you want… 09/01/2015,20:41:15,tinamolodtsova,what is collected& 09/01/2015,20:42:13,tinamolodtsova,is it Anthomastus? 09/01/2015,20:42:21,Amy, Yes tina 09/01/2015,20:42:34,Amy, It has siphonozoids on the stalk and striped poylps 09/01/2015,20:44:12,tinamolodtsova,yes, I am looking back 09/01/2015,20:45:10,okexnav,LAT :18.31123, LON : -158.45471, DEPTH :1013.4811m, TEMP : 3.93198C, SAL : 34.52772 PSU, DO : 1.69311 mg/L 09/01/2015,20:45:24,tinamolodtsova,and it has ophiuroid... 09/01/2015,20:45:35,tinamolodtsova,i mean the larger one 09/01/2015,20:45:42,Amy, Tina what characters do you use to distinguish Anthomastus from Psuedoanthomastus 09/01/2015,20:45:44,Amy, ? 09/01/2015,20:46:07,tinamolodtsova,usually I use sclerites 09/01/2015,20:46:22,tinamolodtsova,but in the same time 09/01/2015,20:48:07,tinamolodtsova,generally Pseudoamthomastus has stalk separated from capitulum, rather uniformly arramged sclerites at autozooids and large siphonozooids 09/01/2015,20:48:37,tinamolodtsova,it can be a polychaete,, but it is not necessary 09/01/2015,20:48:51,Amy, So can you tell what this one is? Or would you need sclerites? 09/01/2015,20:50:27,Amy, I'll be back in a bit.. 09/01/2015,20:52:10,tinamolodtsova,this one is apparently Anthomastus 09/01/2015,20:54:41,rachelbassett, CMECS Unc/Rock, MUD and lava gravel/lava boulders and outcrops 09/01/2015,20:55:08,okexnav,LAT :18.31091, LON : -158.45485, DEPTH :1010.6652m, TEMP : 3.95212C, SAL : 34.52587 PSU, DO : 1.67582 mg/L 09/01/2015,20:55:46,tinamolodtsova,a specimen was collected from Nekker Ridge 1723 m 16 Oct 2011 Pisces DSR/V sample 14 09/01/2015,20:56:04,tinamolodtsova,lost audio 09/01/2015,20:56:15,rachelbassett, CMECS Rock/Unc, Lava Boulders/MUD and lava gravel 09/01/2015,20:57:17,asakomatsumoto,video frozen 09/01/2015,20:57:29,asakomatsumoto,back 09/01/2015,20:57:57,tinamolodtsova,CORPR, it is really odd 09/01/2015,20:58:05,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/01/2015,20:59:21,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,20:59:55,tinamolodtsova,CORI whip 09/01/2015,21:01:02,tinamolodtsova,ACN 09/01/2015,21:01:26,brucemundy,SHI 09/01/2015,21:02:35,tinamolodtsova,CORPL? 09/01/2015,21:03:56,tinamolodtsova,urc 09/01/2015,21:05:45,tinamolodtsova,URC 09/01/2015,21:07:27,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,21:07:58,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/01/2015,21:09:45,tinamolodtsova,SPO 09/01/2015,21:10:32,brucemundy,FSH 09/01/2015,21:10:43,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,21:10:55,asakomatsumoto,what is the difference of color of the bottom? looks dark and white 09/01/2015,21:10:59,brucemundy,Yup, Sladenia (Lophiidae) 09/01/2015,21:11:04,tinamolodtsova,URC 09/01/2015,21:11:19,Andrea, what species of Sladenia in the area? 09/01/2015,21:11:58,tinamolodtsova,nice legs... 09/01/2015,21:12:15,asakomatsumoto,Thank you for the color explanation! 09/01/2015,21:12:52,tinamolodtsova,it is girl? 09/01/2015,21:12:57,tinamolodtsova,Crab 09/01/2015,21:13:08,Andrea, likely a girl, some evidence that males are much smaller in the genus 09/01/2015,21:13:24,asakomatsumoto,I can see fishing rod. 09/01/2015,21:13:52,tinamolodtsova,SOP 09/01/2015,21:13:59,tinamolodtsova,SPO) 09/01/2015,21:14:04,Nicole, I wonder if the lack of reaction to ROV indicates lack of natural predators as well 09/01/2015,21:14:54,Andrea, some individuals of the same species can react differently-i.e., be attracted or repelled 09/01/2015,21:15:00,okeanosexplorer,CRA Lomoha williamsi 09/01/2015,21:15:16,Nicole, Thank Andrea! 09/01/2015,21:15:23,Nicole, thanks* 09/01/2015,21:15:40,tinamolodtsova,OPHs 09/01/2015,21:16:02,okeanosexplorer,CN Actinoscyphia sp 09/01/2015,21:16:47,tinamolodtsova,ASR 09/01/2015,21:17:01,brucemundy,Sladenia in the region were identified as Sladenia remiger Smith & Radcliffe 1912, described from the Gulf of Tomini, Sulawesi, Indonesia (not the Philippines as I said on the telecon). More recently, Sladenia zhui Ni, Wu & Li 2012 was described from an undersea ridge west of the Ryukyu Islands, at 28°09'N, 126°58'E. To me, that suggests that the species identification of the Sladenia that we see in the Hawaiian Islands needs to be revisited. 09/01/2015,21:17:05,rachelbassett, CMECS Rock/NA, layered lava WAL 09/01/2015,21:17:24,rachelbassett, CMECS Unc/NA, Lava RUB and MUD 09/01/2015,21:19:56,tinamolodtsova,victorgorgia? 09/01/2015,21:20:13,okeanosexplorer,CORO Victorigorgia nuttingi 09/01/2015,21:22:26,tinamolodtsova,shi 09/01/2015,21:22:47,okeanosexplorer,CORO Anthomurica tenuispina cf 09/01/2015,21:23:15,tinamolodtsova,OPH 2 Spp 09/01/2015,21:23:22,tinamolodtsova,CORAC 09/01/2015,21:24:22,rachelbassett, CMECS Rock/Unc, Lava boulders/gravel and MUD 09/01/2015,21:24:55,tinamolodtsova,urc 09/01/2015,21:25:17,rachelbassett, CMECS Unc/NA, lava gravel and MUD field. These fields show prominent rippling. 09/01/2015,21:25:23,tinamolodtsova,CORC CORAC 09/01/2015,21:26:21,Roland, hows the Audio and video streams? 09/01/2015,21:26:39,rachelbassett,Lava boulder outcrops 09/01/2015,21:26:52,brucemundy,@Roland - Very good here at IRC 09/01/2015,21:26:53,tinamolodtsova,A&V is better than yesterday, some freezes but ok 09/01/2015,21:27:05,tinamolodtsova,CORI whip 09/01/2015,21:27:19,rachelbassett,LIG SED blanket 09/01/2015,21:27:25,asakomatsumoto,@Roland: good here in Japan 09/01/2015,21:27:50,tinamolodtsova,FSH 09/01/2015,21:27:55,tinamolodtsova,SHI\n 09/01/2015,21:31:00,rachelbassett, CMECS Rock/NA, Lava outcrop. Fairly consolidated. 09/01/2015,21:31:11,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,21:31:21,tinamolodtsova,SQA 09/01/2015,21:31:25,tinamolodtsova,on CORA 09/01/2015,21:31:59,tinamolodtsova,ACN 09/01/2015,21:32:31,tinamolodtsova,OPH at stone and at Victirgi=orgia 09/01/2015,21:32:36,okeanosexplorer,SPO Regadrella sp 09/01/2015,21:35:24,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,21:35:37,rachelbassett,Large Lava outcrop. high coral density! 09/01/2015,21:35:37,tinamolodtsova,acn 09/01/2015,21:35:38,asakomatsumoto,great density 09/01/2015,21:35:49,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/01/2015,21:37:54,asakomatsumoto,Plexaurida-like 09/01/2015,21:38:26,asakomatsumoto,for me... 09/01/2015,21:38:48,okeanosexplorer,CORPL 09/01/2015,21:38:53,tinamolodtsova,FOR ME IT IS TOO MUCH BLUR TO DECIDE 09/01/2015,21:39:02,tinamolodtsova,sorry 09/01/2015,21:39:39,tinamolodtsova,I do not see calices 09/01/2015,21:39:56,tinamolodtsova,video frozen 09/01/2015,21:40:33,Steve, video dropout here too 09/01/2015,21:40:37,tinamolodtsova,ok...connection is lost. we losxt them in the chatroom as well 09/01/2015,21:40:37,asakomatsumoto,frozen too 09/01/2015,21:42:38,Steve, vid back 09/01/2015,21:42:41,asakomatsumoto,back 09/01/2015,21:42:47,tinamolodtsova,CORC +OPH+BAR 09/01/2015,21:43:22,tinamolodtsova,+HYD 09/01/2015,21:45:35,tinamolodtsova,not really sure.. can be Kamptozoa 09/01/2015,21:47:35,tinamolodtsova,a lot of anastomoses 09/01/2015,21:48:06,tinamolodtsova,CORI whip at back 09/01/2015,21:48:47,tinamolodtsova,you are not going collect? where Amy? 09/01/2015,21:49:01,asakomatsumoto,collect? 09/01/2015,21:49:19,Brendan, I was wondering same thing about collecting 09/01/2015,21:49:36,Brendan, I think Amy step away for a little bit 09/01/2015,21:49:43,tinamolodtsova,it is a bit weird for me.. 09/01/2015,21:49:54,asakomatsumoto,and she did not come back yet 09/01/2015,21:50:41,tinamolodtsova,CORCH Metallogorgia 09/01/2015,21:50:50,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,21:50:56,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/01/2015,21:52:51,rachelbassett,Still on a large lava ridge or outcrop. 09/01/2015,21:53:01,tinamolodtsova,nice picture 09/01/2015,21:53:27,rachelbassett, CMECS Rock/NA, Large lava outcrop 09/01/2015,21:54:05,Steve, ACN 09/01/2015,21:54:21,tinamolodtsova,what is yellow colony? 09/01/2015,21:56:03,rachelbassett,Solidified lava flow between the slabs 09/01/2015,21:57:26,tinamolodtsova,sthis one looks like CORAC, but there were colonies with polyps only from one side 09/01/2015,21:57:49,asakomatsumoto,this looks Acanthogorgia 09/01/2015,22:04:37,tinamolodtsova,FSH 09/01/2015,22:05:00,brucemundy,Where was the fish? 09/01/2015,22:06:19,tinamolodtsova,yep. small one 09/01/2015,22:06:47,brucemundy,Missed it. Oh well ... 09/01/2015,22:07:46,Steve, video choppy 09/01/2015,22:09:08,asakomatsumoto,video pixelized... 09/01/2015,22:09:58,tinamolodtsova,honestly, I do not know 09/01/2015,22:10:30,tinamolodtsova,the position of polyps is interesting 09/01/2015,22:10:33,brucemundy,SHI 09/01/2015,22:10:37,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,22:11:34,brucemundy,OPH 09/01/2015,22:11:47,tinamolodtsova,on CORAC 09/01/2015,22:12:36,asakomatsumoto,it reminds me Muriceidae....but totally difficult. 09/01/2015,22:13:47,brucemundy,SHI Nematocarcinus 09/01/2015,22:14:02,tinamolodtsova,CORO 09/01/2015,22:14:17,tinamolodtsova,zoom down 09/01/2015,22:16:53,tinamolodtsova,CORI whip 09/01/2015,22:16:54,rachelbassett, CMECS Rock/Unc, Lava boulders and large outcrop/LIG SED blanket between ROC 09/01/2015,22:17:51,rachelbassett,Can we get lasers? 09/01/2015,22:18:17,tinamolodtsova,CRA on CORC 09/01/2015,22:18:51,tinamolodtsova,+OPH 09/01/2015,22:18:51,rachelbassett,Thanks! 09/01/2015,22:19:02,tinamolodtsova,and I lost audio 09/01/2015,22:19:46,tinamolodtsova,SQA 09/01/2015,22:21:04,tinamolodtsova,no 09/01/2015,22:21:39,tinamolodtsova,Scleractinia 09/01/2015,22:21:55,okeanosexplorer,COR scleratinia 09/01/2015,22:22:08,tinamolodtsova,Madrepora? 09/01/2015,22:22:27,asakomatsumoto,imagine how it is difficult to focus on.. 09/01/2015,22:26:05,asakomatsumoto,Why the orientation of fan are perpendicular... it looks the substrate cannot move or rolling. 09/01/2015,22:26:55,tinamolodtsova,take fallen branchlets 09/01/2015,22:30:32,tinamolodtsova,Chris, zoom at fallen dead branchlet ahead. what is growing at? 09/01/2015,22:30:47,brucemundy,Amazing work with the ROV arm! I was on a Pisces submersible dive when we tried to collect something like this and it was impossible. I'm very impressed. 09/01/2015,22:31:51,tinamolodtsova,little bit ahead 09/01/2015,22:32:49,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,22:37:15,tinamolodtsova,CRI on COR 09/01/2015,22:37:17,rachelbassett,lave WAL. 09/01/2015,22:37:20,rachelbassett,Wow! 09/01/2015,22:38:12,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA, Lava WAL and slump. 09/01/2015,22:40:17,rachelbassett,White substance on lava boulder. CAR? 09/01/2015,22:40:59,brucemundy,FSH 09/01/2015,22:41:49,brucemundy,Can't see the eel well enough for an ID. Could have been a synaphobranchid, but can't say for sure. Looked more elongate than the Synaphobranchus that we've been seeing in deeper water. 09/01/2015,22:44:14,okexnav,LAT :18.30903, LON : -158.45426, DEPTH : 969.1232m, TEMP : 4.01729C, SAL : 34.41521 PSU, DO : 1.62589 mg/L 09/01/2015,22:46:24,tinamolodtsova,capcoral down under rock 09/01/2015,22:46:31,tinamolodtsova,cupcoral 09/01/2015,22:49:14,okexnav,LAT :18.30904, LON : -158.45425, DEPTH : 969.1564m, TEMP : 4.01256C, SAL : 34.41181 PSU, DO : 1.62862 mg/L 09/01/2015,22:49:55,tinamolodtsova,zoom at coral requested 09/01/2015,22:50:13,tinamolodtsova,where the rock was 09/01/2015,22:51:20,asakomatsumoto,video choppy 09/01/2015,22:52:33,tinamolodtsova,cannot see any more 09/01/2015,22:54:10,brucemundy,FSH 09/01/2015,22:55:08,okexnav,LAT :18.30906, LON : -158.45426, DEPTH : 970.3044m, TEMP : 4.06597C, SAL : 34.40869 PSU, DO : 1.56689 mg/L 09/01/2015,22:55:34,brucemundy,Synaphobranchidae. Ilyophinae? 09/01/2015,22:55:51,tinamolodtsova,CORI whip 09/01/2015,22:55:51,Amy, If you see another one of the yellow one-sided octos, can we zoom in again? I missed it 09/01/2015,22:56:21,brucemundy,Stop it Chris! You are embarrassing me. Plus, Jack Randall is still the world authority, at least for the shallow-water fauna. 09/01/2015,22:57:33,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,22:58:31,Amy, CORC amid boulder coverd in CORAC 09/01/2015,22:58:54,tinamolodtsova,Amy you have missed a lot 09/01/2015,22:59:14,Amy, yeah, sorry, was driving home and dinner time 09/01/2015,22:59:19,Amy, what did you see? 09/01/2015,22:59:32,tinamolodtsova,huge Scleractinians 09/01/2015,22:59:49,Amy, Really?! How bigis huge? 09/01/2015,23:00:13,tinamolodtsova,and nice Corallium - Chris told Pleurocorallium and that you have collected it.. twice 09/01/2015,23:00:24,tinamolodtsova,SQA 09/01/2015,23:00:54,rachelbassett,Lava SCP. Jointed WAL 09/01/2015,23:01:31,Amy, Nikki sent me a picture of the Coraliids, looked like probably ducale? 09/01/2015,23:01:37,brucemundy,FSH 09/01/2015,23:01:37,rachelbassett,Lava boulder field. Fairly steep rise. 09/01/2015,23:01:51,Amy, Anyone get a frame grab of the scleractinians? 09/01/2015,23:02:17,rachelbassett,Yep. You want to email you a couple? 09/01/2015,23:02:20,tinamolodtsova,Chris has. 09/01/2015,23:02:28,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,23:02:49,tinamolodtsova,OPH at rock 09/01/2015,23:03:09,brucemundy,Synaphobranchidae 09/01/2015,23:03:14,tinamolodtsova,they collected scleractinian 09/01/2015,23:03:16,Amy, Yes please Rachel 09/01/2015,23:03:23,Amy, Great they collected it 09/01/2015,23:04:17,tinamolodtsova,for me looked like Madrepora, but I am not a specialist 09/01/2015,23:05:08,okexnav,LAT :18.30890, LON : -158.45403, DEPTH : 961.4358m, TEMP : 4.30659C, SAL : 34.38772 PSU, DO : 1.56451 mg/L 09/01/2015,23:05:49,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/01/2015,23:06:57,Amy, Can we zoom on one of the larger fuzzier yellow ones? 09/01/2015,23:07:14,tinamolodtsova,decapoda 09/01/2015,23:07:48,Amy, mayeb zoom on both yellow since they are next to each other so we can compare? 09/01/2015,23:08:12,tinamolodtsova,shi 09/01/2015,23:08:19,brucemundy,Allen Andrews just sent me some screen grabs of the synaphobranchid. The mouth does not look large enough for a Synaphobranchus or Histiobranchus. I think that it was in the subfamily Ilyophinae, but I can't say which genus or species now. 09/01/2015,23:08:54,Amy, Any chance we can collect? 09/01/2015,23:09:15,tinamolodtsova,it cannot be CORI? 09/01/2015,23:09:22,Amy, This looks like the same 2 species we were trying to sort out at the previous leg at one site, one is clearly acanthogorgia and the other is harder to tell. 09/01/2015,23:09:28,Amy, Collect one we zoomed on? 09/01/2015,23:09:45,tinamolodtsova,we are in monument? 09/01/2015,23:10:06,Amy, There's a delay, sorry 09/01/2015,23:10:29,Amy, What other bio have we collected? I saw scleractinian was collected, any others? 09/01/2015,23:10:33,tinamolodtsova,it is definitely not CORAC and I do not think it to be CORPL 09/01/2015,23:10:42,asakomatsumoto,for me, I cannot say it is Acanthogorgia. 09/01/2015,23:11:05,Amy, I think its worth collecting, but open to others' opinions 09/01/2015,23:11:06,asakomatsumoto,so I do not change my mind for this images. 09/01/2015,23:11:14,Amy, I haven't seen enough of dive to know if there is a higher priority target 09/01/2015,23:11:27,Amy, but this is the second site of the 2 legs we saw it and questioned its ID 09/01/2015,23:11:36,tinamolodtsova,it is a strange thing, 09/01/2015,23:12:04,tinamolodtsova,what Scott told about? 09/01/2015,23:12:20,asakomatsumoto,@Tina: I agree with you that it is not CORAC. but not sure if it is AC or not. 09/01/2015,23:12:26,asakomatsumoto,sorry PL or not. 09/01/2015,23:12:55,tinamolodtsova,I want to see axe 09/01/2015,23:14:01,tinamolodtsova,POL 09/01/2015,23:14:24,tinamolodtsova,Chris if any chance, can you send us on-deck picture? 09/01/2015,23:15:07,okexnav,LAT :18.30888, LON : -158.45403, DEPTH : 961.4388m, TEMP : 4.31644C, SAL : 34.38587 PSU, DO : 1.50960 mg/L 09/01/2015,23:19:33,Amy, BEEEEEP 09/01/2015,23:19:55,asakomatsumoto,what happend!? 09/01/2015,23:21:34,tinamolodtsova,CRI Commatulid 09/01/2015,23:23:34,tinamolodtsova,shi 09/01/2015,23:24:04,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/01/2015,23:24:25,Amy, did we lose it? 09/01/2015,23:24:38,tinamolodtsova,yes 09/01/2015,23:25:06,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,23:25:07,okexnav,LAT :18.30886, LON : -158.45389, DEPTH : 959.7821m, TEMP : 4.34319C, SAL : 34.38346 PSU, DO : 1.51341 mg/L 09/01/2015,23:25:28,Amy, if we get to another place we can collect one, probably worth trying again, unless we see another high priority one 09/01/2015,23:26:27,tinamolodtsova,asr 09/01/2015,23:26:41,asakomatsumoto,At least there seems to be two different yellow species. 09/01/2015,23:26:48,tinamolodtsova,SHIs 09/01/2015,23:27:06,tinamolodtsova,asr 09/01/2015,23:27:44,tinamolodtsova,sqa 09/01/2015,23:28:07,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/01/2015,23:28:55,tinamolodtsova,ASR 09/01/2015,23:29:44,tinamolodtsova,SQA 09/01/2015,23:30:15,tinamolodtsova,URC 09/01/2015,23:30:33,tinamolodtsova,ASR 09/01/2015,23:30:39,Amy, Zoom on purple tre like one? 09/01/2015,23:31:02,asakomatsumoto,white and purple 09/01/2015,23:31:18,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/01/2015,23:31:24,brucemundy,Nemaatocarcinus 09/01/2015,23:31:26,Amy, loose rock w some of those? 09/01/2015,23:31:28,asakomatsumoto,Have you ever collected purple one? 09/01/2015,23:31:35,brucemundy,FHS 09/01/2015,23:31:42,brucemundy,fish tail 09/01/2015,23:31:58,tinamolodtsova,not with ROV 09/01/2015,23:32:02,Amy, looks like 8 tentacles though 09/01/2015,23:32:32,Amy, find a rock w some of those? 09/01/2015,23:32:46,brucemundy,Can't tell if that is an ophidiiform or an anguilliform from just the tail. 09/01/2015,23:32:49,asakomatsumoto,good idea Amy 09/01/2015,23:33:19,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA, Lava boulder outcropping 09/01/2015,23:33:54,tinamolodtsova,SPO SQA SHI 09/01/2015,23:34:30,asakomatsumoto,@Tina: it was purple? I have collected white one not by ROV. 09/01/2015,23:35:06,okexnav,LAT :18.30874, LON : -158.45382, DEPTH : 955.2174m, TEMP : 4.33794C, SAL : 34.38527 PSU, DO : 1.51161 mg/L 09/01/2015,23:35:17,tinamolodtsova,purple. Phil has it. 09/01/2015,23:35:49,brucemundy,FSH 09/01/2015,23:35:49,asakomatsumoto,@Tina:where is the locality? 09/01/2015,23:35:52,tinamolodtsova,something wrong with light 09/01/2015,23:35:54,brucemundy,Ophidiiformes 09/01/2015,23:36:41,brucemundy,Ophidiidae 09/01/2015,23:36:46,tinamolodtsova,ACNs 09/01/2015,23:37:32,asakomatsumoto,purple oct only inhabit on upper rockbed.... 09/01/2015,23:38:21,tinamolodtsova,no, I had one at Ampere 09/01/2015,23:39:40,Amy, Tine what do you think the purple is? 09/01/2015,23:39:43,Amy, Tina 09/01/2015,23:40:00,rachelbassett,A'a flow outcropping 09/01/2015,23:40:28,tinamolodtsova,SPO 09/01/2015,23:42:02,tinamolodtsova,URC 09/01/2015,23:42:06,tinamolodtsova,GAS 09/01/2015,23:42:33,tinamolodtsova,SQA 09/01/2015,23:42:34,Amy, If U think its important, go for it 09/01/2015,23:42:47,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/01/2015,23:43:13,Jared, We can't hear the telecon from UH 09/01/2015,23:43:57,asakomatsumoto,these white oct are color morph of purple or not..... 09/01/2015,23:45:07,okexnav,LAT :18.30864, LON : -158.45393, DEPTH : 953.2565m, TEMP : 4.34270C, SAL : 34.44518 PSU, DO : 1.54096 mg/L 09/01/2015,23:46:10,brucemundy,Okeanos has been dropped from the telecon. IRC hears UH. 09/01/2015,23:46:35,Jared, Confirm that, Bruce. Thanks. 09/01/2015,23:48:37,brucemundy,I don 09/01/2015,23:48:54,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom at yellow coral? 09/01/2015,23:49:01,tinamolodtsova,after? 09/01/2015,23:50:10,asakomatsumoto,what is the one left to yellow coral? 09/01/2015,23:50:25,tinamolodtsova,seaurchin 09/01/2015,23:50:39,asakomatsumoto,Thank you Tina. 09/01/2015,23:51:07,brucemundy,I don't have an idea about the recent ophidiiform. It doesn't seem to match anything very well. Maybe it was in the Bythitdae, not the Ophidiidae. For the Ophidiidae, the closest things that I find are Pycnocraspedum armatum, but it didn't look righ for that. There is one report of a Monomitopus species from the Hawaiian Islands, but no information or images. The fish is a puzzle. Perhaps it was something new for the region. 09/01/2015,23:51:13,tinamolodtsova,ASR 09/01/2015,23:52:04,tinamolodtsova,COR scleractinia? 09/01/2015,23:53:20,tinamolodtsova,FSH 09/01/2015,23:55:10,okexnav,LAT :18.30847, LON : -158.45389, DEPTH : 957.9888m, TEMP : 4.31617C, SAL : 34.37955 PSU, DO : 1.52817 mg/L 09/01/2015,23:55:11,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA, Lave outcrops/lava gravel,MUD 09/01/2015,23:55:51,tinamolodtsova,CRA 09/01/2015,23:56:46,rachelbassett,Somewhat flat field of gravel and MUD with large sporadic outcrops. 09/01/2015,23:57:41,rachelbassett,Transitioned to medium size lave boulders 09/01/2015,23:59:15,brucemundy,All of us at the IRC have to leave early today. Matt and Susan just left. I'll be going in a few minutes. This has been a really interesting dive. I'm sorry that I will miss the rest of it. Back tomorrow. 09/01/2015,23:59:59,tinamolodtsova,me too, it is aa bit late here