09/03/2015,00:00:14,brucemundy,I sent Andrea Quattrini screen grabs of the bythitid. She replied "Yes, absolutely a bythitid. I would even go so far as to say Diplacanthopoma sp.." 09/03/2015,00:00:23,J.R., FYI- We haven't been able to find an official record of the group name "Geologists Seamounts" 09/03/2015,00:05:16,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,00:05:38,brucemundy,Another s\ynaphobranchid 09/03/2015,00:05:49,brucemundy,*synaphobranchid 09/03/2015,00:05:52,brucemundy,FH 09/03/2015,00:05:56,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,00:07:26,brucemundy,Ophidiidae 09/03/2015,00:08:11,brucemundy,Looks like what we've been calling a Bassogigas species. The head is distinctly more concave and the snout less rounded that the Bassozetus species. 09/03/2015,00:08:50,brucemundy,Short pectoral fins, which eliminates some possibilities for the genus 09/03/2015,00:09:09,brucemundy,Nice video! Great piloting. 09/03/2015,00:10:36,brucemundy,Bassogigas gilli is a circumglobal species. The only other species, Bassogigas walkeri, is only known from the Marianas 09/03/2015,00:12:08,rachelbassett,Very large Square shaped slab. Lava? Bedrock? 09/03/2015,00:12:31,brucemundy,To my knowledge, there are no previous records of Bassogigas from the region of the Hawaiian Islands, although it was expected here. There have been few other explorations of these depths before, which is an explanation for the lack of previous records. 09/03/2015,00:12:43,Scott, Mike says probably bedrock for large chunks on left 09/03/2015,00:13:47,rachelbassett,thanks Scott 09/03/2015,00:19:02,brucemundy,video frozen and OE audio lost at IRC 09/03/2015,00:19:02,asakomatsumoto,video frozen 09/03/2015,00:20:50,Jared, Video frozen 09/03/2015,00:23:03,brucemundy,Thanks Chris and all. I really enjoyed this dive. Some fish that I could identify and some that I could not (below family). I look forward to tomorrow. Aloha. 09/03/2015,00:23:22,michaelparke,Another great dive 09/03/2015,00:24:19,asakomatsumoto,Thank you for your impressive dive. it was exciting to see this wonderful scenary. see you tomorrow. 09/03/2015,00:26:08,okexnav,LAT :19.22758, LON : -157.61547, DEPTH :1984.0688m, TEMP : 2.21911C, SAL : 34.62194 PSU, DO : 2.70062 mg/L 09/03/2015,00:27:22,rachelbassett,Thanks all! Beautiful dive. See you tomorrow. 09/03/2015,00:35:32,okexnav,LAT :19.22727, LON : -157.61541, DEPTH :1716.3478m, TEMP : 2.47018C, SAL : 34.60698 PSU, DO : 2.44397 mg/L 09/03/2015,00:45:23,okexnav,LAT :19.22660, LON : -157.61594, DEPTH :1406.2267m, TEMP : 3.11278C, SAL : 34.56983 PSU, DO : 2.01120 mg/L 09/03/2015,00:49:14,okeanosexplorer,Planning call is now happening\n\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 09/03/2015,00:55:13,okexnav,LAT :19.22532, LON : -157.61632, DEPTH :1103.5934m, TEMP : 3.89057C, SAL : 34.53800 PSU, DO : 1.62126 mg/L 09/03/2015,01:06:00,okexnav,LAT :19.22401, LON : -157.61682, DEPTH : 793.3114m, TEMP : 5.06054C, SAL : 34.46041 PSU, DO : 1.42662 mg/L 09/03/2015,01:15:07,okexnav,LAT :19.22259, LON : -157.61746, DEPTH : 492.2807m, TEMP : 6.66980C, SAL : 34.17794 PSU, DO : 1.94078 mg/L 09/03/2015,01:25:10,okexnav,LAT :19.22097, LON : -157.61797, DEPTH : 179.8475m, TEMP : 20.33763C, SAL : 35.16594 PSU, DO : 6.20687 mg/L 09/03/2015,01:35:08,okexnav,LAT :19.21961, LON : -157.61801, DEPTH : 44.5633m, TEMP : 27.48367C, SAL : 34.43472 PSU, DO : 6.83199 mg/L 09/03/2015,01:45:08,okexnav,LAT :ERROR, LON : ERROR, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L 09/03/2015,18:39:56,brucemundy,Video is intermittently back at IRC, but often tessallated. 09/03/2015,18:49:58,Roland, Good Morning all, How are our streams looking at your various locations. If you can private chat me with your Location and if you are monitoring at an ECC or via I-2 or regular home/office internet I-1 09/03/2015,19:02:35,danielwarren,That is a picture that will make you nervous 09/03/2015,19:12:32,andrewobrien,Testing Evenlog 09/03/2015,19:12:54,Roland, It's working 09/03/2015,19:16:12,danielwarren,Hi Kelley. 09/03/2015,19:16:53,kelleyelliott,Morning Dan 09/03/2015,19:18:21,okeanosexplorer,Aloha Jen 09/03/2015,19:20:27,danielwarren,Some reference images of S-19 can be found at http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08124.htm 09/03/2015,19:20:51,jennifermckinnon,Hi Okeanos! Hi Hans! 09/03/2015,19:22:40,okeanosexplorer,Glad you coud make it... 09/03/2015,19:23:43,okeanosexplorer,Hawaii actually has several of these hard working early S-1 class boats. 09/03/2015,19:23:55,okeanosexplorer,on the bottom. 09/03/2015,19:24:46,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,19:24:50,rachelbassett, CMECS Unc/NA, SED 09/03/2015,19:24:56,brucemundy,Lots of FSH 09/03/2015,19:26:08,danielwarren,ant 09/03/2015,19:26:11,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,19:26:30,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,19:26:46,brucemundy,SHI 09/03/2015,19:27:34,brucemundy,I hear an echo on the Telecon. Does someone away from the ship have an open mic? 09/03/2015,19:28:13,brucemundy,Heterocarpus with a spot on the side 09/03/2015,19:28:33,brucemundy,Polymixia swam quickly past 09/03/2015,19:28:54,Scott, That shrimp swimming by is a female bearing eggs (purplish) below the abdomen 09/03/2015,19:29:12,brucemundy,Heterocarpus ensifer 09/03/2015,19:29:31,Scott, URC 09/03/2015,19:30:18,Scott, ACN 09/03/2015,19:30:46,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: Good morning Scott. we can have a chance to see Bathyalcyon-like at this depth :) 09/03/2015,19:31:23,danielwarren,can anyone read the can 09/03/2015,19:32:32,Scott, @Asako: good morning! 09/03/2015,19:33:00,kimfaulk,Aloha Okeanos. Looking great 09/03/2015,19:33:46,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,19:33:56,brucemundy,Chrionema (Percophidae) 09/03/2015,19:35:12,brucemundy,Myctophid on feed 2 09/03/2015,19:36:13,danielwarren,ANT more debris 09/03/2015,19:36:17,rachelbassett,Flat, SAD bottom. No ripples in this area. 09/03/2015,19:36:36,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,19:36:42,brucemundy,Another Chrionema? 09/03/2015,19:37:04,Andrea, looks like it 09/03/2015,19:37:18,brucemundy,Chrionema chryseres 09/03/2015,19:38:14,rachelbassett,Ripples in the SAD are back. 09/03/2015,19:38:39,brucemundy,FSh 09/03/2015,19:45:16,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,19:45:38,brucemundy,Small silver fish, swam by quickly 09/03/2015,19:46:04,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,19:48:24,brucemundy,URC 09/03/2015,19:49:25,brucemundy,URC 09/03/2015,19:53:52,Jared, Looks dark here 09/03/2015,19:54:12,kimfaulk,the degraded feed is really dark 09/03/2015,19:54:23,brucemundy,COR 09/03/2015,19:54:30,kimfaulk,thanks 09/03/2015,19:55:20,danielwarren,Looks like they removed the dive planes on the stern. Images of stern on http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08124.htm 09/03/2015,19:55:30,Scott, The density of settling animals is higher than I expected. 09/03/2015,19:55:50,danielwarren,Only the plan braces are still present 09/03/2015,19:55:52,brucemundy,CRI or brisingid ASR 09/03/2015,19:56:11,rachelbassett,CRI 09/03/2015,19:56:16,rachelbassett,CRI 09/03/2015,19:56:36,kimfaulk,are you sending off the quad view to the web today? Or just the planar view? 09/03/2015,19:56:41,Scott, Looks like a whip coral on top 09/03/2015,19:57:58,danielwarren,That looks like keel or sked on bottom right. Looks like port list. 09/03/2015,19:59:19,Scott, Also looks like a non-Thouarella fan-like primnoid on left back side 09/03/2015,19:59:33,brucemundy,FHS 09/03/2015,19:59:37,brucemundy,*FSH 09/03/2015,19:59:44,Scott, CORI "Lepidisis" 09/03/2015,19:59:45,brucemundy,Laemonema rhodochir 09/03/2015,20:00:01,brucemundy,URC 09/03/2015,20:00:13,brucemundy,SHI 09/03/2015,20:00:50,Scott, Many ZOA overgrowing Thouarella 09/03/2015,20:00:51,brucemundy,Plesionaka pacifica 09/03/2015,20:00:52,asakomatsumoto,are they Thouarella? shape looks like.. 09/03/2015,20:00:57,brucemundy,FHS 09/03/2015,20:00:59,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:01:00,rachelbassett,Can we get laser? 09/03/2015,20:01:08,brucemundy,Scorpaenidae 09/03/2015,20:01:24,Scott, @Asako: Yes, Thouarella. Frank says they have been identified from previous dives. 09/03/2015,20:01:45,brucemundy,Pontinus macrocephalus ? 09/03/2015,20:01:51,danielwarren,looks like some rusticle growth. 09/03/2015,20:01:57,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: great thanks. this is first Thouarella for me to see during these cruises. 09/03/2015,20:02:06,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:02:25,brucemundy,Laemonema rhodochir (Moridae). Maybe the same individual 09/03/2015,20:04:17,brucemundy,Are the lasers on? 09/03/2015,20:07:12,brucemundy,COR 09/03/2015,20:07:14,brucemundy,URC 09/03/2015,20:07:29,Scott, @Asako: Frank and Chris noted yesterday (in the pre-dive briefing) that the presence of Thouarella on the sub is very unusual because they don't find it elsewhere in the area! 09/03/2015,20:07:43,brucemundy,OPH 09/03/2015,20:08:04,Scott, CORA 09/03/2015,20:08:11,Scott, Sorry - CORI 09/03/2015,20:08:44,okeanosexplorer,not a lot of rusticle though 09/03/2015,20:08:53,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: very impressive information. I'm curious why it happens? what is the differnce between rocks and sub as substrate. 09/03/2015,20:09:49,Scott, @Asako: that is indeed the question we are all interested in answering! On the first dive of the next leg we will dive on pinnacles near here so can compare the corals there to those on this sub. 09/03/2015,20:10:49,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:10:53,danielwarren,those may be periscope tubes 09/03/2015,20:11:14,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: thats sounds good that we can compare. really interesting. 09/03/2015,20:11:31,Scott, CORI Acanella 09/03/2015,20:11:31,brucemundy,SHI 09/03/2015,20:11:57,Scott, Frank: I must have misheard you yesterday - I thought you said there were no bamboo corals on the sub! 09/03/2015,20:12:18,brucemundy,The fish were probably Scorpaenidae 09/03/2015,20:13:05,brucemundy,The shrimp was a Plesionaka pacifica 09/03/2015,20:13:34,brucemundy,FSH on sediment. Chrionema chryseres ? 09/03/2015,20:14:04,danielwarren,Rusticle growths larger near seafloor. 09/03/2015,20:14:04,Scott, Chris - you are very hard to hear on the conference line. Not sure what audio is like on video stream. 09/03/2015,20:14:24,okeanosexplorer,really dripping off the keel 09/03/2015,20:14:53,Scott, CORI Lepidisis 09/03/2015,20:15:23,Scott, Hans and Frank volume level is perfect. Chris still barely audible. 09/03/2015,20:15:25,frankcantelas,zoom? 09/03/2015,20:18:17,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:18:29,brucemundy,Epigonidae 09/03/2015,20:18:40,brucemundy,Scorpaenidae 09/03/2015,20:18:56,Scott, This planar white coral isn't a THouarella, but is likely a prinoid. Is it worth a zoom, or do you know what it is? 09/03/2015,20:19:05,brucemundy,Another Pontinus macrocephalus (Largehead scorpionfish) 09/03/2015,20:19:39,brucemundy,SHI 09/03/2015,20:19:41,Scott, Callogorgia 09/03/2015,20:19:48,brucemundy,Plesionaka pacifica 09/03/2015,20:20:13,Scott, Different fish to left 09/03/2015,20:20:28,brucemundy,*Plesionika 09/03/2015,20:20:50,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:21:29,Scott, COR Acanthogorgia? 09/03/2015,20:22:19,brucemundy,Chrionema chryseres (Goldblotched duckbill, Percophidae) 09/03/2015,20:22:51,danielwarren,Hans was the hull riveted or welded on this sub? 09/03/2015,20:23:15,Scott, Interesting that the corals are along the side and not on the high point. 09/03/2015,20:23:20,frankcantelas,this looks like the area of the deck expnded for the deck gun 09/03/2015,20:23:30,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: is there no presence of Plumarella here in Hawai? 09/03/2015,20:23:52,brucemundy,URC 09/03/2015,20:24:54,Scott, @Asako: according to the HURL guide, Plumarella circumoperculum is here. See http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/HURL/animals/id/cnidarians/gorgonians/hawaiid/pages/HURLGorgonians1D_057.htm and nearby images 09/03/2015,20:25:36,Scott, Perhaps a Canidella gigantea on right lower 09/03/2015,20:26:29,jennifermckinnon,http://navsource.org/archives/08/sboats/0816011.jpg You can see the rivets in this photo 09/03/2015,20:26:37,Scott, CORO stoloniferan overgrowth on sub 09/03/2015,20:26:47,brucemundy,SHI 09/03/2015,20:26:47,asakomatsumoto,@Scott: thanks. because there is Thouarella, I thought Plumarella also may happen. 09/03/2015,20:27:24,okeanosexplorer,Dan, picturs I have here of S-1 class look like welded hull plates, but bilge keel maybe rivetted? 09/03/2015,20:27:38,Scott, CORA whip "Stichopathes" 09/03/2015,20:28:25,danielwarren,Looks that way. Thanks for the images Jen. 09/03/2015,20:30:35,danielwarren,Getting some SAD buildup on this part of hull 09/03/2015,20:31:19,danielwarren,Can we zoom on the side just below railing remnant? 09/03/2015,20:32:28,brucemundy,@Chris - You are more faint than Frank and Hans on the telecon. Can you adjust your mic? 09/03/2015,20:33:38,danielwarren,Interesting difference in discoloration along the plate boundary. 09/03/2015,20:33:55,brucemundy,CTE 09/03/2015,20:34:08,Scott, Good eye Bruce! 09/03/2015,20:34:32,Scott, Tentacles retracted 09/03/2015,20:34:35,brucemundy,Can't remember how to spell the genus. Lyroctis? 09/03/2015,20:34:39,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:34:42,brucemundy,eel 09/03/2015,20:35:12,brucemundy,Can't see it well enough to guess even the family. The fauna at this depth is very well known, though. 09/03/2015,20:35:55,Scott, @Bruce: Lyrocteis 09/03/2015,20:36:03,brucemundy,*Lyrocteis 09/03/2015,20:36:17,melaniedamour,Possibly original hull plate versus repair. 09/03/2015,20:36:37,brucemundy,@Scott - Thanks. My typing and research are slow. 09/03/2015,20:37:19,brucemundy,@Hans - JPU = Just publishable unit 09/03/2015,20:37:48,brucemundy,Or LPU = least publishable unit 09/03/2015,20:38:18,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:38:25,brucemundy,Chrionema chryseres 09/03/2015,20:38:49,Scott, These primnoid fans have grown to an impressive size in 75 years... 09/03/2015,20:39:24,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:39:33,melaniedamour,It's a biological and a chemical process. 09/03/2015,20:39:50,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:40:04,brucemundy,Could be deepwater cardinalfishes (Epigonidae) 09/03/2015,20:40:12,Scott, I think I see a couple of HYD Corymorphids 09/03/2015,20:40:26,asakomatsumoto,is that SPO? 09/03/2015,20:41:03,okeanosexplorer,bio chemical prcess...yes exactly thanks for reminding me 09/03/2015,20:41:19,melaniedamour,;) 09/03/2015,20:43:18,Scott, CORO could be an Anthothelidae 09/03/2015,20:46:41,Scott, Lots of Stichopathes forward 09/03/2015,20:46:48,Scott, And there is an Anthomastus 09/03/2015,20:48:08,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:48:11,brucemundy,Pontinus 09/03/2015,20:48:19,brucemundy,CRI 09/03/2015,20:48:22,asakomatsumoto,another whip 09/03/2015,20:48:28,brucemundy,ACN 09/03/2015,20:48:36,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:48:50,brucemundy,Pontinus macrocephalus 09/03/2015,20:49:26,brucemundy,SHI 09/03/2015,20:49:32,brucemundy,Plesionika 09/03/2015,20:50:50,brucemundy,CRI 09/03/2015,20:51:03,Scott, Not sure what the lone "sparse bush" coral was on top of bow. 09/03/2015,20:51:03,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:51:07,brucemundy,Epigonidae 09/03/2015,20:51:28,brucemundy,Epigonus species. not E. atherinoides, but I can't guess further 09/03/2015,20:51:31,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:51:34,brucemundy,Pontinus 09/03/2015,20:51:37,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:52:02,brucemundy,Laemonema rhodochir FCOD 09/03/2015,20:52:49,brucemundy,CRI 09/03/2015,20:53:45,danielwarren,Nice! 09/03/2015,20:54:18,danielwarren,tow hawser still attached and in good condition 09/03/2015,20:54:22,melaniedamour,Hans is enjoying himself way too much. 09/03/2015,20:55:03,brucemundy,That's an archaeology question, not an ichthyology one. 09/03/2015,20:55:10,danielwarren,The "official" birthday of the beer can is January 24, 1935. 09/03/2015,20:55:24,brucemundy,Thanks! That was quick. 09/03/2015,20:55:32,danielwarren,google 09/03/2015,20:56:08,rachelbassett,can we get a close up on the scleractinian? 09/03/2015,20:57:08,danielwarren,nice view of the port torpedo tubes 09/03/2015,20:57:48,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,20:57:51,brucemundy,Pontinus 09/03/2015,20:57:56,danielwarren,Looks like breach in hull behind tow rope 09/03/2015,20:59:36,rachelbassett,CORM? 09/03/2015,20:59:41,brucemundy,ACN 09/03/2015,21:00:10,brucemundy,CRI 09/03/2015,21:00:13,okeanosexplorer,bow plane mechanisms removed fom sub prior to sinking...no bow plnes...? 09/03/2015,21:00:32,okeanosexplorer,wholebow area free flooding, not part of the pressure hull 09/03/2015,21:01:21,danielwarren,Looks like a lot of the breaches are intentional from removal of hull components 09/03/2015,21:04:07,okeanosexplorer,I'd agree with that... 09/03/2015,21:05:21,danielwarren,What type of coral or organisms are colonizing on the rusticles? 09/03/2015,21:05:30,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:05:30,danielwarren,along the bottom 09/03/2015,21:05:36,danielwarren,of the hull 09/03/2015,21:05:37,brucemundy,Hollardia goslinei 09/03/2015,21:06:03,danielwarren,Interesting to see them growing on the rusticles. 09/03/2015,21:06:27,brucemundy,Hawaiian spikefish (Triacanthodidae) 09/03/2015,21:07:54,danielwarren,Drain holes in deck 09/03/2015,21:08:34,danielwarren,I think the bar might be supprt for the jumpwire and aerial 09/03/2015,21:08:36,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:08:42,brucemundy,Pontinus 09/03/2015,21:09:02,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:09:07,brucemundy,Epigonus 09/03/2015,21:09:26,Scott, @Daniel: Just saw your question about the corals growing on the rusticles… The small white polyps are mostly a stoloniferous (which means growing like a ribbon) octocoral, and mixed in with them are zoanthids. 09/03/2015,21:09:57,brucemundy,SHI 09/03/2015,21:10:02,brucemundy,Plesionika 09/03/2015,21:10:24,danielwarren,Thanks Scott. 09/03/2015,21:10:35,brucemundy,OPH 09/03/2015,21:10:37,brucemundy,SHI 09/03/2015,21:10:42,brucemundy,Plesionika 09/03/2015,21:10:54,danielwarren,Nice view of interior. 09/03/2015,21:11:19,brucemundy,CRI 09/03/2015,21:12:00,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:12:11,brucemundy,small Scorpaenidae 09/03/2015,21:12:21,brucemundy,Another FSH 09/03/2015,21:12:23,brucemundy,Pontinus 09/03/2015,21:14:16,brucemundy,FSh 09/03/2015,21:14:24,brucemundy,Hollardia at left 09/03/2015,21:15:48,brucemundy,SHI 09/03/2015,21:15:49,okeanosexplorer,some wooden deck left? 09/03/2015,21:15:55,brucemundy,Plesionika pacfica 09/03/2015,21:16:19,danielwarren,Where did you see the possible wooden deck? 09/03/2015,21:16:39,brucemundy,SER 09/03/2015,21:17:32,okeanosexplorer,just afft of forward hatch 09/03/2015,21:18:27,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:18:36,brucemundy,Moridae but not Laemonema 09/03/2015,21:18:58,Scott, CORI whip tucked down inside under the deck 09/03/2015,21:19:13,brucemundy,It was a Physiculus or Gadella 09/03/2015,21:19:20,danielwarren,Looks like track rollers 09/03/2015,21:19:29,danielwarren,? 09/03/2015,21:20:00,Scott, Another CTE Lyrocteid with tentacles out 09/03/2015,21:20:43,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:20:52,brucemundy,Chrionema chryseres 09/03/2015,21:21:19,Scott, A lot fewer corals on the open area... 09/03/2015,21:21:23,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:21:23,okeanosexplorer,track rollers for rotation the deck gun? 09/03/2015,21:21:27,brucemundy,Epigonus 09/03/2015,21:21:41,Scott, But we are alos moving amidships again, and corals were also sparse here on the other side 09/03/2015,21:22:16,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:22:20,brucemundy,Epigonus 09/03/2015,21:22:28,brucemundy,tow oof them 09/03/2015,21:23:55,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:23:59,brucemundy,It's a morid 09/03/2015,21:24:10,brucemundy,too shy to identify 09/03/2015,21:24:20,brucemundy,Laemonema rhodochir 09/03/2015,21:25:26,frankcantelas,Interesting porrforated pipe 09/03/2015,21:26:43,danielwarren,Interestingly the hull bulges out just forward of the conning tower very similar to the hull of the type VII German U-boat. 09/03/2015,21:26:50,brucemundy,FHS 09/03/2015,21:26:54,brucemundy,Pontinus 09/03/2015,21:27:15,brucemundy,Lots of SHI Plesionika. Good Pontinus food. 09/03/2015,21:28:08,Scott, What time is off-bottom? 09/03/2015,21:28:28,brucemundy,OPH 09/03/2015,21:28:59,brucemundy,FSH inside hull. Hollardia 09/03/2015,21:29:02,danielwarren,that must be the access from the conning tower to pressure hull 09/03/2015,21:29:21,okeanosexplorer,where? 09/03/2015,21:29:21,danielwarren,Largeste rusticle colony that I have seen so far 09/03/2015,21:29:58,danielwarren,Are those tubeworms? 09/03/2015,21:30:14,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:30:27,brucemundy,Epigonus 09/03/2015,21:30:47,danielwarren,is that a Klaxon? 09/03/2015,21:31:22,danielwarren,Just guessing 09/03/2015,21:31:50,danielwarren,Plastic around railing? 09/03/2015,21:32:06,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:32:10,brucemundy,Epigonus 09/03/2015,21:33:15,danielwarren,Can we zoom on small piple just to left of periscopes 09/03/2015,21:33:41,brucemundy,GSH 09/03/2015,21:33:44,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:33:57,brucemundy,Epigonus 09/03/2015,21:34:02,okeanosexplorer,bio priority first Dan 09/03/2015,21:34:22,danielwarren,I was actually looking to see if it was a tubeworm colony 09/03/2015,21:34:24,brucemundy,Chaunax fimbriatus 09/03/2015,21:34:42,brucemundy,also caught a glimpse of a Hollardia 09/03/2015,21:35:27,brucemundy,seatoad or coffinfish 09/03/2015,21:37:06,rachelbassett,CORM 09/03/2015,21:37:42,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:37:46,brucemundy,Pontinus 09/03/2015,21:38:17,brucemundy,ACN 09/03/2015,21:38:21,frankcantelas,that looks like the hatch to the engine room 09/03/2015,21:38:41,okeanosexplorer,yeah, too far aft for control space 09/03/2015,21:38:59,brucemundy,ASR 09/03/2015,21:39:06,Scott, I think you are pretty close to doing the final equipment recovery chores so I am going to leave you to pick up Les at airport. 09/03/2015,21:41:06,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:41:09,brucemundy,Pontinus 09/03/2015,21:41:37,brucemundy,OPH 09/03/2015,21:41:59,brucemundy,FSH same Pontinus 09/03/2015,21:42:05,rachelbassett,CORM 09/03/2015,21:42:11,okeanosexplorer,weather deck removed right where engines appear to be removed 09/03/2015,21:42:20,brucemundy,OPH 09/03/2015,21:43:24,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:43:31,rachelbassett,CORM 09/03/2015,21:43:59,brucemundy,probably were Epigonus swimming away from the hull 09/03/2015,21:45:07,brucemundy,There 09/03/2015,21:45:14,brucemundy,There is the flowmeter 09/03/2015,21:45:45,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:45:49,brucemundy,Epiigonus 09/03/2015,21:46:26,brucemundy,The Epigonus likes the flowmeter! 09/03/2015,21:46:54,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:47:47,brucemundy,the same or another Epigonus 09/03/2015,21:50:56,danielwarren,Have to leave. Thanks for the great dive everyone! 09/03/2015,21:51:23,jennifermckinnon,Same here. Thanks for the dive. See you on the next one. 09/03/2015,21:51:34,okeanosexplorer,thank you Dan, take care friend 09/03/2015,21:55:10,rachelbassett,Great dive! Thanks everyone. 09/03/2015,21:55:36,frankcantelas,If time allows it would be great to swing around the stern to get the rudder and dive planes 09/03/2015,21:56:40,okeanosexplorer,yep 09/03/2015,21:57:30,brucemundy,CRI 09/03/2015,21:57:34,brucemundy,lots of CRI 09/03/2015,21:57:40,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:57:47,brucemundy,Hollardia goslinei 09/03/2015,21:59:31,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,21:59:40,brucemundy,maybe the same Hollardia 09/03/2015,22:00:08,Brendan, Got to go but great dive today all and great leg with a great dives all around. Thanks all 09/03/2015,22:00:11,brucemundy,Many CRI 09/03/2015,22:00:20,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,22:00:26,brucemundy,several Epigonus 09/03/2015,22:00:49,brucemundy,a lot of Epigonus 09/03/2015,22:01:14,brucemundy,deepwater cardinalfish, but not closely related to the shallow-water cardinalfish. 09/03/2015,22:02:22,frankcantelas,the rudder is missing? 09/03/2015,22:02:49,okeanosexplorer,yeah rudder and dive planes removed 09/03/2015,22:03:04,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,22:03:10,brucemundy,Epigonus 09/03/2015,22:03:18,brucemundy,FHS 09/03/2015,22:03:20,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,22:03:24,brucemundy,Epigonus 09/03/2015,22:03:43,brucemundy,URC 09/03/2015,22:07:41,melaniedamour,Yes! Thanks! And great job, Hans! 09/03/2015,22:13:03,brucemundy,FSH 09/03/2015,22:13:08,brucemundy,Epigonus 09/03/2015,22:15:12,brucemundy,It looks like there were two species at this site. One with dark edging on the dorsal and anal fins, and a type that we just videod that lacked that edging. 09/03/2015,22:18:19,brucemundy,Great dive! So many fish, so many species. I have to go now. Talk to you on the next leg of the expedition. 09/03/2015,22:19:44,asakomatsumoto,Thanks all. it was so exciting dive and I was impressed that there were Thouarella on sub. see you at next leg. 09/03/2015,22:22:30,ircecc,We are signing off soon at IRC.