09/22/2015,00:00:14,Scott, @Kimberly - are you asking about a microboial film sample? 09/22/2015,00:01:04,Kimberly, if that is what it is, that would be great is you could preserve some of it 09/22/2015,00:02:14,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/unc lava/sed Img00239 09/22/2015,00:02:41,Scott, Well, it won't be in a closed box so will be washed by all the seawater on the ascent. 09/22/2015,00:03:22,Kimberly, it might, but if there is some left over and could be preserved, any part of it would help 09/22/2015,00:03:32,mackenziegarringer,COR Corallimorpharian 09/22/2015,00:05:43,brucemundy,Someone said cumacean. It looks like that to me. 09/22/2015,00:09:46,mackenziegarringer,COR Bathypathes 09/22/2015,00:09:49,mackenziegarringer,OPH 09/22/2015,00:09:50,mackenziegarringer,CRI 09/22/2015,00:11:11,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/unc lava/sed img00246 09/22/2015,00:11:21,mackenziegarringer,CORO Metallogorgia w/OPH 09/22/2015,00:11:24,mackenziegarringer,CRI 09/22/2015,00:11:32,mackenziegarringer,COR Stauropathes 09/22/2015,00:14:53,asakomatsumoto,CORCH Iridogorgiia 09/22/2015,00:15:06,mackenziegarringer,CORO Young metalogorgia 09/22/2015,00:16:49,asakomatsumoto,video images start breaking.. 09/22/2015,00:18:37,Jim,HBOI Yes, VSAT has broken up 09/22/2015,00:19:56,kaseycantwell,Thanks for reporting this Asako and Jim. The ship is in a storm at the moment- hopefully it will pass soon and the VSAT will be able to track again 09/22/2015,00:21:14,asakomatsumoto,Kasey, it is both video and audio. its not stopped but cant recognize anything. 09/22/2015,00:21:17,mackenziegarringer,COR Umbellapathes 09/22/2015,00:21:23,Kimberly, what is the ships current position? 09/22/2015,00:21:48,mackenziegarringer,COR Bathypathes 09/22/2015,00:21:49,mackenziegarringer,COR Metallogorgia 09/22/2015,00:23:06,mackenziegarringer,CRI Proisocrinus ruberrimus 09/22/2015,00:23:40,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/unc lava/sed vlc notworking no screenshot 09/22/2015,00:24:24,brucemundy,No sunlight - no plants. 09/22/2015,00:25:06,okexnav,LAT :15.58930, LON : -167.74735, DEPTH :1790.4318m, TEMP : 2.47835C, SAL : 34.61709 PSU, DO : 2.58495 mg/L 09/22/2015,00:27:35,Scott, CRI Proisocrinus x2 09/22/2015,00:27:37,Scott, COR Anthomastus 09/22/2015,00:28:22,Scott, COR cup 09/22/2015,00:31:01,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/unc lava/sed img00260 09/22/2015,00:31:28,christopherkelley,CRI Maybe its the same but could also be Bathycrinus 09/22/2015,00:32:28,christopherkelley,ASR Asthenactis 09/22/2015,00:33:21,Scott, Feeding on ?Bathycrinus 09/22/2015,00:33:56,mackenziegarringer,COR Heteropathes 09/22/2015,00:34:34,christopherkelley,You know, it could be the same one and the one we collected was sort of a mutant form I suppose. Something may have gone wrong during development 09/22/2015,00:34:55,christopherkelley,CORO Anthomastus 09/22/2015,00:35:01,christopherkelley,Not steenstrupi 09/22/2015,00:35:12,okexnav,LAT :15.58904, LON : -167.74742, DEPTH :1767.5416m, TEMP : 2.48837C, SAL : 34.61329 PSU, DO : 2.54533 mg/L 09/22/2015,00:36:36,christopherkelley,CRI Proisocrinus 09/22/2015,00:37:04,mackenziegarringer,COR Stichopathes 09/22/2015,00:37:20,christopherkelley,CORA Stichopathes? 09/22/2015,00:37:39,christopherkelley,No audio 09/22/2015,00:38:08,christopherkelley,CORO Victorgorgia 09/22/2015,00:38:42,christopherkelley,CORA Bathypathes or Schizopathes 09/22/2015,00:38:55,mackenziegarringer,COR cup cora 09/22/2015,00:38:59,mackenziegarringer,coral 09/22/2015,00:39:10,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/unc lava/sed img00268 09/22/2015,00:39:50,christopherkelley,Not Bathypathes, Umbellapathes now that we can see the other side 09/22/2015,00:39:58,brucemundy,And very few fish. 09/22/2015,00:40:00,mackenziegarringer,CRI Proisocrinus 09/22/2015,00:40:10,mackenziegarringer,Yes, Bruce, that's been a theme! 09/22/2015,00:40:28,christopherkelley,CORO Paragorgia overgrown with ZOA, I would agree 09/22/2015,00:41:49,christopherkelley,COR Corallimorphian 09/22/2015,00:42:25,christopherkelley,Cup coral 09/22/2015,00:42:44,Astrid, the question that remains in my mind is whether this absence of fishes is real or whether its an artifact due to the ROV. I think that If we put down a baited camera we would see many many more fishes 09/22/2015,00:42:55,mackenziegarringer,Of course. 09/22/2015,00:43:30,brucemundy,@Astrid - I agree. Bait would bring in the more mobile scavenger fishes. 09/22/2015,00:43:45,brucemundy,FSH 09/22/2015,00:44:07,christopherkelley,TUN Octacnemid? 09/22/2015,00:44:20,brucemundy,Couldn't see it well enough to tell what family the fish was. 09/22/2015,00:44:26,Kimberly, @ Astrid - I think that the lack of fish is because of the lack of other benthic fauna. Not so many corals and other organisms so no fish 09/22/2015,00:44:44,Astrid, I couldn't even see it with my resolution 09/22/2015,00:44:51,christopherkelley,Not sure if its a TUN 09/22/2015,00:45:08,okexnav,LAT :15.58863, LON : -167.74761, DEPTH :1733.1253m, TEMP : 2.55743C, SAL : 34.60993 PSU, DO : 2.46356 mg/L 09/22/2015,00:45:09,Scott, CORA Heteropathes 09/22/2015,00:45:21,Scott, Didn't really look like a TUN to me 09/22/2015,00:45:44,Scott, Looked more like a brachiopod 09/22/2015,00:46:36,brucemundy,Early in the dive, there was a fish that swam through the camera field very quickly. I suspect that there are others at these sites that swim away from the ROV as it makes its noisy, bright approach. Nevertheless, fish abundance is expected to be much lower going deeper than at shallower depths. That was shown by the numbers of fish seen on this expedition on the dives above 800 meters. 09/22/2015,00:47:06,christopherkelley,ASR don't think its Acthenactis 09/22/2015,00:48:44,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/unc lava/sed img00279 09/22/2015,00:48:55,christopherkelley,CRI Proisocrinus 09/22/2015,00:49:44,christopherkelley,CORO Anthomastus steenstrupi 09/22/2015,00:50:00,mackenziegarringer,ASR 09/22/2015,00:50:16,mackenziegarringer,COR Paragorgia w/ophiuroid OPH and ZOA 09/22/2015,00:50:25,christopherkelley,CORO Paragorgia overgrown by ZOA 09/22/2015,00:51:42,christopherkelley,ASR maybe Hippasteria 09/22/2015,00:51:57,christopherkelley,CORO Metallo 09/22/2015,00:53:28,christopherkelley,Don't try, never get it because its too low to the ground 09/22/2015,00:53:57,christopherkelley,Can we look at urchin to right? 09/22/2015,00:55:08,okexnav,LAT :15.58843, LON : -167.74778, DEPTH :1717.0219m, TEMP : 2.57931C, SAL : 34.62034 PSU, DO : 2.48422 mg/L 09/22/2015,00:56:15,christopherkelley,URC Probaby a pedinid. 09/22/2015,00:56:42,christopherkelley,Not sure I've ever seen this one before 09/22/2015,00:57:25,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/un lava/sed largepillow img00287 09/22/2015,01:00:52,kaseycantwell,Love the plugs for the web log! 09/22/2015,01:01:20,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/unc lava/rub img00290 09/22/2015,01:01:46,Astrid, impressive colors! 09/22/2015,01:01:56,christopherkelley,COR Plexauridae 09/22/2015,01:02:07,mackenziegarringer,w/ CRI and OPH 09/22/2015,01:02:46,mackenziegarringer,COR Umbellapathes 09/22/2015,01:03:36,brucemundy,Audio and video frozen now 09/22/2015,01:04:37,asakomatsumoto,me too 09/22/2015,01:05:07,okexnav,LAT :15.58827, LON : -167.74800, DEPTH :1701.9549m, TEMP : 2.66052C, SAL : 34.60580 PSU, DO : 2.44713 mg/L 09/22/2015,01:06:14,christopherkelley,CORCH Chrysogorgia stellata? 09/22/2015,01:08:02,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/unc lava/rub and sed. img00296 09/22/2015,01:08:38,christopherkelley,CRI Proisocrinus 09/22/2015,01:09:54,mackenziegarringer,Any last questions from the class in the HBOI ECC in these last 20 minutes of bottom time? 09/22/2015,01:10:11,christopherkelley,CORO Anthomastus 09/22/2015,01:10:15,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/unc lava/sed img00298 09/22/2015,01:11:48,Amy, nice shot 09/22/2015,01:12:16,asakomatsumoto,beautiful! 09/22/2015,01:12:29,asakomatsumoto,Hello Amy 09/22/2015,01:12:40,brucemundy,I have to go now. Maybe that, and the shallower depth, will bring out the fish. Beautiful video for me to end with, though 09/22/2015,01:13:10,christopherkelley,ASR could be Hippasteria but can't tell 09/22/2015,01:15:04,christopherkelley,URC Aerosoma sp 09/22/2015,01:15:12,okexnav,LAT :15.58804, LON : -167.74812, DEPTH :1679.6950m, TEMP : 2.65249C, SAL : 34.60546 PSU, DO : 2.46775 mg/L 09/22/2015,01:16:07,Amy, Hi Asako! 09/22/2015,01:16:07,Kimberly, there is a lot less sediment deposition here. 09/22/2015,01:16:08,christopherkelley,Spelled it wrong should be Araeosoma 09/22/2015,01:16:20,Scott, @Chris: you can check with Les - we may have a different species in North Atlantic, but it looks just like that. 09/22/2015,01:16:26,Kimberly, it could be from the current 09/22/2015,01:16:37,Scott, The one that has the juvenile cusk eel associate 09/22/2015,01:17:31,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/na lava/rub img00308 09/22/2015,01:19:56,christopherkelley,I just tried to google it and can't seem to find any pictures of Hydrosoma. You can take a look in the HURL gallery to see Araeosoma though 09/22/2015,01:21:32,christopherkelley,Areaosoma we images was shallower though by quite a bit. So maybe not that species. I think we can go to Echinothuridae though 09/22/2015,01:21:54,Amy, Interesting purple 09/22/2015,01:22:39,Amy, there's polyps off the end of the starfish 09/22/2015,01:22:40,christopherkelley,ASR Probably Circeaster 09/22/2015,01:22:48,christopherkelley,Eating Victorgorgia 09/22/2015,01:23:06,asakomatsumoto,is this Victrogorgia? 09/22/2015,01:23:16,Amy, is that a piece of the other one? 09/22/2015,01:23:57,asakomatsumoto,yes. I could see polyps 09/22/2015,01:28:03,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/na unk/na img00322 09/22/2015,01:30:20,christopherkelley,Corallimorpharian Corallimorphus pileatus perhaps 09/22/2015,01:30:39,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/unc unk/sed img00323 09/22/2015,01:30:40,Scott, @Chris - just sent you a paper on the urchin... 09/22/2015,01:31:19,christopherkelley,Sorry C. pilatus, mispelled the name again. Must be getting late. 09/22/2015,01:31:38,ircecc,fsh 09/22/2015,01:33:27,Astrid, ophidiid - my video is frozen! 09/22/2015,01:33:39,Scott, Is that a Hydrodendron? 09/22/2015,01:33:45,andrewshuler, cmecs roc/unc unk/sed boulders img00325 09/22/2015,01:35:06,okexnav,LAT :15.58741, LON : -167.74809, DEPTH :1689.0951m, TEMP : 2.52153C, SAL : 34.61204 PSU, DO : 2.53885 mg/L 09/22/2015,01:35:57,mackenziegarringer,FSH Ophidiidae (Bassozetus?) 09/22/2015,01:36:35,christopherkelley,FSH Baby synaphobranchid is a good guess Mackenzie 09/22/2015,01:36:44,mackenziegarringer,FSH Synaphobranchid 09/22/2015,01:36:47,Astrid, very cool! 09/22/2015,01:36:58,Astrid, I have never seen such a young stage! 09/22/2015,01:37:16,christopherkelley,COR steenstrupi 09/22/2015,01:38:20,christopherkelley,Thanks guys good dive 09/22/2015,01:38:36,Scott, Post dive call in 12 minutes - at 10 to the hour 09/22/2015,01:39:07,andrewshuler,awesome dive have a good night 09/22/2015,01:39:32,Kimberly, great dive! Thanks a lot! 09/22/2015,01:39:44,Kimberly, excited for the samples! 09/22/2015,01:40:18,asakomatsumoto,Thank you all. It was excellent dive and I'm happy to join today. see you! 09/22/2015,01:45:10,okexnav,LAT :15.58769, LON : -167.74821, DEPTH :1521.6718m, TEMP : 3.06180C, SAL : 34.58603 PSU, DO : 2.19263 mg/L 09/22/2015,01:55:07,okexnav,LAT :15.58672, LON : -167.74752, DEPTH :1228.1737m, TEMP : 3.90610C, SAL : 34.55590 PSU, DO : 1.74135 mg/L 09/22/2015,02:05:07,okexnav,LAT :15.58584, LON : -167.74673, DEPTH : 929.6151m, TEMP : 4.79023C, SAL : 34.52654 PSU, DO : 1.31262 mg/L 09/22/2015,02:15:12,okexnav,LAT :15.58489, LON : -167.74587, DEPTH : 628.8686m, TEMP : 6.38540C, SAL : 34.49783 PSU, DO : 0.93269 mg/L 09/22/2015,02:25:07,okexnav,LAT :15.58390, LON : -167.74507, DEPTH : 336.4813m, TEMP : 8.83203C, SAL : 34.46911 PSU, DO : 0.84688 mg/L 09/22/2015,02:35:07,okexnav,LAT :15.58354, LON : -167.74465, DEPTH : 46.5314m, TEMP : 27.37120C, SAL : 34.50118 PSU, DO : 6.76473 mg/L 09/22/2015,02:45:12,okexnav,LAT :ERROR, LON : ERROR, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L 09/22/2015,03:09:02,briankennedy,ENDDIVE 09/22/2015,17:05:43,briankennedy,good morning it looks like a great day for a dive. we should be in the water around 830 HST 09/22/2015,18:12:51,Jim,HBOI The Ocean Exploration class will convene here about 30 minutes after you hit the water. 09/22/2015,18:15:05,mackenziegarringer,Deploying D2 09/22/2015,18:16:01,mackenziegarringer,STARTDIVE 09/22/2015,18:26:34,Scott, D2 beginning descent from 50 m hold. 09/22/2015,18:43:11,mackenziegarringer,FSH Nemichthys 09/22/2015,18:45:07,okexnav,LAT :16.14413, LON : -167.85889, DEPTH : 602.5221m, TEMP : 6.63535C, SAL : 34.88174 PSU, DO : 1.53971 mg/L 09/22/2015,18:53:36,christopherkelley,Good morning from UH ECC 09/22/2015,18:54:33,Scott, Good morning Chris! Beautiful day out here to start things off. How does the video feed look? 09/22/2015,18:54:52,christopherkelley,Feed looks good. 09/22/2015,18:55:08,okexnav,LAT :16.14391, LON : -167.85821, DEPTH : 911.5915m, TEMP : 5.13875C, SAL : 34.63919 PSU, DO : 1.72774 mg/L 09/22/2015,18:55:08,Scott, Great. 09/22/2015,18:55:15,Scott, Good day all. We are on station over the southern end of the Karin Ridge in the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. D2 is descending to a saddle (at 1970 m) on the crest of a ridge extending to the south (this ridge may be the one identified as Sculpin Ridge). We will follow the crestline, where currents may sweep across the narrow axis, to a local topographic high and hope to see high densities and diversities of corals and sponges and their associates. 09/22/2015,18:57:19,christopherkelley,Fingers crossed. I t would be nice to find at least one high density community down here. 09/22/2015,18:59:56,Scott, Agreed Chris. Our transect is too short if we don't! 09/22/2015,19:05:07,mackenziegarringer,About 9:30 HST Bottom time 09/22/2015,19:05:08,okexnav,LAT :16.14374, LON : -167.85737, DEPTH :1232.8976m, TEMP : 3.79411C, SAL : 34.68437 PSU, DO : 2.36914 mg/L 09/22/2015,19:09:12,mackenziegarringer,20 min to bottom 09/22/2015,19:15:07,okexnav,LAT :16.14348, LON : -167.85640, DEPTH :1557.7447m, TEMP : 2.82906C, SAL : 34.76898 PSU, DO : 1.70579 mg/L 09/22/2015,19:25:10,okexnav,LAT :16.14319, LON : -167.85617, DEPTH :1732.7002m, TEMP : 2.48240C, SAL : 34.61252 PSU, DO : 2.57135 mg/L 09/22/2015,19:33:20,mackenziegarringer,Bottom in sight 09/22/2015,19:33:45,mackenziegarringer,1982 m 09/22/2015,19:35:07,okexnav,LAT :16.14332, LON : -167.85608, DEPTH :1973.5977m, TEMP : 2.28508C, SAL : 34.62459 PSU, DO : 2.86046 mg/L 09/22/2015,19:37:31,christopherkelley,Looks like very little current 09/22/2015,19:37:42,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA; PIL 09/22/2015,19:38:30,Scott, Nice to see that there are already several SPO and COR 09/22/2015,19:41:06,christopherkelley,focus looks a little off 09/22/2015,19:42:04,christopherkelley,SPO Poliopon sp 09/22/2015,19:42:10,mackenziegarringer,CRI 09/22/2015,19:42:54,Scott, Vehicles are not yet stable. Once they are we'll check focus, currents, etc. 09/22/2015,19:43:43,christopherkelley,This area definitely looks more promising. 09/22/2015,19:43:51,tinamolodtsova,SPO 09/22/2015,19:43:56,tinamolodtsova,CRI 09/22/2015,19:45:06,tinamolodtsova,it was CRI swimming? 09/22/2015,19:45:08,okexnav,LAT :16.14349, LON : -167.85591, DEPTH :1963.8183m, TEMP : 2.29887C, SAL : 34.62349 PSU, DO : 2.81260 mg/L 09/22/2015,19:45:23,mackenziegarringer,I think I saw that too, Tina over to the right. 09/22/2015,19:45:37,tinamolodtsova,yes, like this 09/22/2015,19:46:18,christopherkelley,SPO another Poliopogon 09/22/2015,19:47:55,mackenziegarringer,dead SPO w/CRI 09/22/2015,19:47:59,christopherkelley,SPO dead stalk with cri 09/22/2015,19:47:59,tinamolodtsova,2 CRI on stalk 09/22/2015,19:48:27,christopherkelley,CRI Commatulina 09/22/2015,19:48:32,tinamolodtsova,BRY at stalk 09/22/2015,19:48:49,tinamolodtsova,FSH 09/22/2015,19:48:59,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/22/2015,19:49:11,christopherkelley,FSH Synaphobranchus brevidorsalis 09/22/2015,19:49:27,christopherkelley,SQA 09/22/2015,19:49:28,tinamolodtsova,small Ascidian on the way of fish 09/22/2015,19:49:56,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/22/2015,19:49:56,christopherkelley,OPH 09/22/2015,19:50:00,Astrid, nice way to start the dive! 09/22/2015,19:50:46,christopherkelley,So now there definitely looks like there is some current, left to right? 09/22/2015,19:50:57,christopherkelley,SPO Caulophacus 09/22/2015,19:51:04,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/22/2015,19:51:15,Scott, Yes Chris - looks left to right here 09/22/2015,19:51:17,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA; Lava field 09/22/2015,19:51:45,tinamolodtsova,it was something yellow at the right to spo 09/22/2015,19:52:12,christopherkelley,So that would make it west to east, correct? 09/22/2015,19:53:33,christopherkelley,SPO Monorhaphis? Same as collected several days ago maybe 09/22/2015,19:53:37,tinamolodtsova,Kostya Tabachnick also said that it looks like yong Monoraphis but strange to see it at hard substrate 09/22/2015,19:53:52,tinamolodtsova,it was in the 1st leg 09/22/2015,19:54:21,tinamolodtsova,FSH 09/22/2015,19:55:08,Astrid, FSH? I missed it! where was it? 09/22/2015,19:55:09,Kimberly, This ridge is of basaltic rock s very well organized and looks like it has experienced less erosion than the lower slope of Lone Cone yesterday. The rocks aren't cracked and there isn't much sediment deposition 09/22/2015,19:55:10,okexnav,LAT :16.14331, LON : -167.85602, DEPTH :1967.9339m, TEMP : 2.35149C, SAL : 34.62072 PSU, DO : 2.74544 mg/L 09/22/2015,19:55:52,tinamolodtsova,may be it was wrong impression because of video problem 09/22/2015,19:55:57,tinamolodtsova,SPO 09/22/2015,19:56:17,christopherkelley,Currrent 0.2 knots to 195 degrees 09/22/2015,19:57:57,christopherkelley,SPO Poliopogon again. There are a bunch of different undescribed species out here. 09/22/2015,19:58:52,christopherkelley,This could be something we call Poliopon sp B for the moment. Atrial surface probably facing away from us 09/22/2015,19:58:53,mackenziegarringer,little CRI 09/22/2015,19:59:54,Scott, How does focus look now Chris? 09/22/2015,20:00:21,christopherkelley,Better 09/22/2015,20:01:08,tinamolodtsova,I would not say "true animals' perhaps 'true metazoa' 09/22/2015,20:01:34,tinamolodtsova,what are these sticks 09/22/2015,20:01:37,tinamolodtsova,HYD? 09/22/2015,20:01:44,tinamolodtsova,dead SPO 09/22/2015,20:02:08,christopherkelley,CRI commatulina swimming 09/22/2015,20:02:14,Scott, Tina: I'm trying to use more simple language on the video for all the non-scientists watching. Not always easy! 09/22/2015,20:02:18,tinamolodtsova,good. it really was swimmimng CRI 09/22/2015,20:02:32,tinamolodtsova,multicellular))) 09/22/2015,20:02:57,christopherkelley,SPO dead farreid 09/22/2015,20:02:57,tinamolodtsova,up 09/22/2015,20:04:16,brucemundy,FSH 09/22/2015,20:04:23,brucemundy,Ophidiidae 09/22/2015,20:04:39,brucemundy,Looks like it might be a Bassogigas species 09/22/2015,20:05:07,HBOI, The Ocean Exploration class at HBOI checking in 09/22/2015,20:05:09,okexnav,LAT :16.14334, LON : -167.85583, DEPTH :1964.9323m, TEMP : 2.23014C, SAL : 34.62676 PSU, DO : 2.88685 mg/L 09/22/2015,20:07:46,christopherkelley,SHI eating something else quite large 09/22/2015,20:07:59,christopherkelley,SHI Plesiopenaeus armatus 09/22/2015,20:08:14,tinamolodtsova,more dead SPO 09/22/2015,20:08:24,tinamolodtsova,ASR 09/22/2015,20:09:01,tinamolodtsova,Morning Asako) 09/22/2015,20:09:18,asakomatsumoto,morning Tina! 09/22/2015,20:09:23,Scott, Hello Asako 09/22/2015,20:09:46,asakomatsumoto,Hi Scott! 09/22/2015,20:10:15,tinamolodtsova,CRI just out of view 09/22/2015,20:10:48,christopherkelley,Morning Asako and Tina too (forgot to greet you this morning) 09/22/2015,20:10:51,tinamolodtsova,branched 09/22/2015,20:11:13,asakomatsumoto,good morning Chris! 09/22/2015,20:11:51,tinamolodtsova,Primnoid 09/22/2015,20:12:27,mackenziegarringer,CORO Primnoidae 09/22/2015,20:12:29,tinamolodtsova,anf there is a forked stick 09/22/2015,20:12:40,tinamolodtsova,may be BRY 09/22/2015,20:13:25,tinamolodtsova,CORPR 09/22/2015,20:13:40,christopherkelley,CORP Primnoidae unbranched. Possible Narella. 09/22/2015,20:13:43,tinamolodtsova,HYD 09/22/2015,20:13:51,tinamolodtsova,to the left 09/22/2015,20:13:54,christopherkelley,CORP Narella this one branched 09/22/2015,20:14:10,mackenziegarringer,CRI CRI CRI 09/22/2015,20:15:02,tinamolodtsova,HYD 09/22/2015,20:15:06,okexnav,LAT :16.14322, LON : -167.85566, DEPTH :1968.3429m, TEMP : 2.21363C, SAL : 34.62829 PSU, DO : 2.92454 mg/L 09/22/2015,20:15:10,asakomatsumoto,is there any possible Narella unbranched in Hawaii? 09/22/2015,20:15:22,mackenziegarringer,HOL 09/22/2015,20:15:30,tinamolodtsova,not all black sticks are black corals) 09/22/2015,20:15:43,tinamolodtsova,collect stick? 09/22/2015,20:15:54,Scott, @Asako: Chris says they may have collected one on leg 2... 09/22/2015,20:15:58,christopherkelley,Asako, not at the moment to my knowledge but we collected what appears to be one during leg 2 09/22/2015,20:16:08,Scott, but I'm not certain if there are described species currently. 09/22/2015,20:16:19,christopherkelley,This was on the north Maro ridge 09/22/2015,20:16:36,tinamolodtsova,and there is a forked stick over it 09/22/2015,20:16:46,Scott, Chris - what depth was that? 09/22/2015,20:16:55,asakomatsumoto,Thank you Scott and Chris! 09/22/2015,20:17:48,tinamolodtsova,5 minimum and densely set 09/22/2015,20:19:02,tinamolodtsova,another stick ahead 09/22/2015,20:19:18,christopherkelley,Don't remember, but perhaps around 1500 to 2000. 09/22/2015,20:19:29,tinamolodtsova,SPO 09/22/2015,20:19:35,mackenziegarringer,SPO Caulophacus 09/22/2015,20:19:45,christopherkelley,UDP feed is frozen trying to restart VLC 09/22/2015,20:19:54,tinamolodtsova,ACN? 09/22/2015,20:20:05,tinamolodtsova,just to left 09/22/2015,20:20:16,tinamolodtsova,missed 09/22/2015,20:20:25,mackenziegarringer,SPO full of CRI 09/22/2015,20:20:30,tinamolodtsova,CRI atr SPO 09/22/2015,20:20:47,tinamolodtsova,there is a fan ahead 09/22/2015,20:21:11,tinamolodtsova,// and no video, just in time 09/22/2015,20:21:19,asakomatsumoto,For me it looks Narella-like with that dense polyps.. 09/22/2015,20:21:44,rachelbassett,lost video and audio 09/22/2015,20:21:48,christopherkelley,Shucks, and we were off to such a good start. No video here either and audio broken up. 09/22/2015,20:21:58,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/22/2015,20:22:05,christopherkelley,SHI Nematocarcinus 09/22/2015,20:22:13,tinamolodtsova,HYD\n 09/22/2015,20:22:19,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/22/2015,20:22:38,rachelbassett,Vid and Aud are back but choppy 09/22/2015,20:23:36,asakomatsumoto,choppy but still have clear images. 09/22/2015,20:24:01,christopherkelley,ISO parasitizing Nematocarcinus 09/22/2015,20:24:13,mackenziegarringer,HYD 09/22/2015,20:24:51,christopherkelley,Fan to upper right 09/22/2015,20:24:53,tinamolodtsova,more CRI 09/22/2015,20:25:08,okexnav,LAT :16.14288, LON : -167.85550, DEPTH :1971.1257m, TEMP : 2.14215C, SAL : 34.63277 PSU, DO : 2.98107 mg/L 09/22/2015,20:25:12,tinamolodtsova,fan please 09/22/2015,20:26:03,christopherkelley,CRI comatulina 09/22/2015,20:26:11,tinamolodtsova,CORPR 09/22/2015,20:26:22,tinamolodtsova,CRI under 09/22/2015,20:26:23,christopherkelley,CORPR Narella 09/22/2015,20:26:28,asakomatsumoto,ACN to left 09/22/2015,20:27:06,tinamolodtsova,HYD 09/22/2015,20:27:25,tinamolodtsova,SQA 09/22/2015,20:27:35,tinamolodtsova,no 09/22/2015,20:27:40,tinamolodtsova,gonozooids 09/22/2015,20:27:43,christopherkelley,CRI comatulina 09/22/2015,20:28:17,christopherkelley,SPO tiny Bolosoma I think 09/22/2015,20:28:23,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/22/2015,20:28:29,Scott, APH on HYD 09/22/2015,20:30:06,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA; Lava field with boulders and gravel 09/22/2015,20:30:17,mackenziegarringer,ACN 09/22/2015,20:31:02,christopherkelley,ACN Exocoelactis sp? 09/22/2015,20:32:00,tinamolodtsova,more ACN 09/22/2015,20:33:29,christopherkelley,Understood. thanks 09/22/2015,20:33:34,Kimberly, If it's possible could you zoom in on a single rock as close as it will go? I'm seeing some organisms that could help clarify if it's sediment deposits or actual microbial mat 09/22/2015,20:33:57,Kimberly, and that smaller vertical rock looks good for collection 09/22/2015,20:34:33,tinamolodtsova,can we zoom ther red thing? 09/22/2015,20:35:06,okexnav,LAT :16.14301, LON : -167.85544, DEPTH :1969.2889m, TEMP : 2.08368C, SAL : 34.63664 PSU, DO : 3.06865 mg/L 09/22/2015,20:35:27,christopherkelley,SHI Lebbeus sp 09/22/2015,20:36:57,tinamolodtsova,small SPO? 09/22/2015,20:37:05,christopherkelley,This rock looks like not so crusted basalt. Jasper and Mike would probably really like it 09/22/2015,20:37:25,Scott, Will collect this rock. 09/22/2015,20:37:44,tinamolodtsova,no home for moth-SHI 09/22/2015,20:41:05,tinamolodtsova,cupcoral or SPO? 09/22/2015,20:41:24,tinamolodtsova,SQA 09/22/2015,20:41:52,tinamolodtsova,Sconn request to zoom at this stick ahead 09/22/2015,20:42:14,tinamolodtsova,BRY at stone 09/22/2015,20:43:44,tinamolodtsova,actually there is a SPO or HYD 2 of them at next stone 09/22/2015,20:45:10,okexnav,LAT :16.14304, LON : -167.85549, DEPTH :1969.2256m, TEMP : 2.07807C, SAL : 34.63459 PSU, DO : 3.05604 mg/L 09/22/2015,20:45:16,tinamolodtsova,Scott, please zoom after securing 09/22/2015,20:45:20,Scott, D2_DIVE09_SPEC01_GEO secured in port rock box 09/22/2015,20:45:23,Kimberly, thank you for the collection. looks like a great sample 09/22/2015,20:45:28,Scott, Tina - on what? 09/22/2015,20:45:32,tinamolodtsova,just ahead 09/22/2015,20:45:33,mackenziegarringer,Thanks for calling in! 09/22/2015,20:45:38,Scott, BRY?? 09/22/2015,20:45:51,tinamolodtsova,no, cupcoral or SPO 09/22/2015,20:46:12,tinamolodtsova,and the next rock after perhaps two HYD 09/22/2015,20:46:13,Kimberly, no problem! sorry for being so abrupt 09/22/2015,20:46:16,Scott, Copy Tina. What direction? Up? Left? Right? 09/22/2015,20:46:25,tinamolodtsova,ahead 09/22/2015,20:46:30,tinamolodtsova,11 09/22/2015,20:46:35,Scott, Oh. I see Cup coral. 09/22/2015,20:46:42,Scott, Noted it earlier 09/22/2015,20:46:42,tinamolodtsova,bottom of screen 09/22/2015,20:46:45,mackenziegarringer, D2_DIVE09_SPEC01_GEO Rock sample, -167.85552, 16.14295, 1969.3116 m, 34.63723 salinity, 2.07456 C, 3.04152 mg/l O2 09/22/2015,20:47:46,tinamolodtsova,may be Desmophyllum 09/22/2015,20:48:11,tinamolodtsova,and if we continue to the next rock the same direction there are 2 HYD 09/22/2015,20:48:58,christopherkelley,Collecting rock 09/22/2015,20:49:03,tinamolodtsova,SPO 09/22/2015,20:49:03,mackenziegarringer,SPO Caulophacus 09/22/2015,20:49:06,christopherkelley,SPO Caulophacus 09/22/2015,20:49:25,mackenziegarringer,SHI 09/22/2015,20:49:42,christopherkelley,SPO Poliopogon 09/22/2015,20:49:43,mackenziegarringer,SPO Poliopogon 09/22/2015,20:50:40,mackenziegarringer,CRI 09/22/2015,20:51:30,christopherkelley,Another SPO Poliopogon 09/22/2015,20:51:49,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA; Lava field 09/22/2015,20:52:44,tinamolodtsova,SPO right 09/22/2015,20:54:03,tinamolodtsova,more HYD at rocks 09/22/2015,20:54:48,tinamolodtsova,HYD 09/22/2015,20:55:08,okexnav,LAT :16.14300, LON : -167.85540, DEPTH :1966.3545m, TEMP : 2.06396C, SAL : 34.63843 PSU, DO : 3.04322 mg/L 09/22/2015,20:55:55,tinamolodtsova,generally HYD look more subtle at video, black corals are more solid 09/22/2015,20:56:34,mackenziegarringer,Good tip, Tina 09/22/2015,20:56:58,tinamolodtsova,OPH 09/22/2015,20:58:41,HBOI, is that a sponge just offscreen to the left? encrusting? 09/22/2015,20:59:36,Scott, Will check it out HBOI 09/22/2015,20:59:47,Scott, Stand by 09/22/2015,21:00:08,HBOI, thanks! 09/22/2015,21:00:12,tinamolodtsova,nice SPO 09/22/2015,21:00:21,christopherkelley,SPO Bolosoma 09/22/2015,21:01:14,tinamolodtsova,dead SPO under 09/22/2015,21:01:23,christopherkelley,SPO dead base of Poliopogon 09/22/2015,21:02:08,christopherkelley,SQA Galatheid 09/22/2015,21:02:56,tinamolodtsova,OPH hands up 09/22/2015,21:02:58,mackenziegarringer,OPH on dead base 09/22/2015,21:03:11,christopherkelley,Example of Lophophytous basal attachment 09/22/2015,21:03:35,christopherkelley,OPH brittlestar nursery? 09/22/2015,21:03:41,brucemundy,Did that little ophiuroid make it back to the surface? 09/22/2015,21:03:46,Amy, sure looks like a nursery Chris 09/22/2015,21:03:48,mackenziegarringer,Yes 09/22/2015,21:04:28,tinamolodtsova,more SPO ahead 09/22/2015,21:05:10,okexnav,LAT :16.14311, LON : -167.85525, DEPTH :1965.9965m, TEMP : 2.06220C, SAL : 34.63835 PSU, DO : 3.03199 mg/L 09/22/2015,21:05:20,christopherkelley,SPO Poliopogon 09/22/2015,21:05:24,Scott, @Bruce: yes, OPH made it to the surface! 09/22/2015,21:05:37,tinamolodtsova,zoom at rock right to SPO 09/22/2015,21:05:54,tinamolodtsova,nice shot 09/22/2015,21:06:10,tinamolodtsova,AMPH at Spo 09/22/2015,21:07:34,christopherkelley,Can we look at upright sponge in center 09/22/2015,21:07:45,christopherkelley,SPO Tretopleura sp 09/22/2015,21:08:05,tinamolodtsova,CRI at SPO 09/22/2015,21:08:11,tinamolodtsova,SHI 09/22/2015,21:08:30,Scott, We are aware telecon is dropped. 09/22/2015,21:08:44,Scott, reconnecting... 09/22/2015,21:08:50,tinamolodtsova,small SPO right to this one 09/22/2015,21:09:12,christopherkelley,CRI comatulina on SPO 09/22/2015,21:09:26,tinamolodtsova,and OPH 09/22/2015,21:10:11,tinamolodtsova,these are Bivalves? 09/22/2015,21:10:22,tinamolodtsova,Forams) 09/22/2015,21:10:50,brucemundy,Could ostracods occur in this habitat? 09/22/2015,21:10:58,christopherkelley,Basiphytous attachment example 09/22/2015,21:11:08,tinamolodtsova,easily, Bruce 09/22/2015,21:11:32,brucemundy,@Tina - Thanks 09/22/2015,21:11:59,brucemundy,SHI 09/22/2015,21:12:03,christopherkelley,SHI Nematocarcinus 09/22/2015,21:13:25,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA; Lava WAL 09/22/2015,21:13:44,tinamolodtsova,it is possible to see at the edge of rocka a layer of HYD 09/22/2015,21:14:00,brucemundy,Lithodidae 09/22/2015,21:14:09,brucemundy,CRA 09/22/2015,21:14:43,tinamolodtsova,POL tube along stem of HYD 09/22/2015,21:14:45,mackenziegarringer,HYD everywhere 09/22/2015,21:15:07,okexnav,LAT :16.14318, LON : -167.85501, DEPTH :1965.5205m, TEMP : 2.02862C, SAL : 34.64044 PSU, DO : 3.15932 mg/L 09/22/2015,21:15:53,christopherkelley,CRA Lithodes nintokuae? 09/22/2015,21:16:18,tinamolodtsova,you may want to collect HYD, if the case try to chose colonies with gonozooids, they can be determined 09/22/2015,21:17:43,mackenziegarringer,SPO Caulophacus 09/22/2015,21:17:51,tinamolodtsova,SPO 09/22/2015,21:18:00,Scott, @Tina: those colonies are too small to be able to grab (the claw can't get flat to the surface) but if we see some growing on a skeleton or coral, etc., that we can try to collect. 09/22/2015,21:18:11,christopherkelley,Parolomas was id of crab from Mary 09/22/2015,21:18:21,tinamolodtsova,just in case, Scott 09/22/2015,21:18:23,brucemundy,More massive lava flows than we've seen in recent dives, I think. 09/22/2015,21:18:43,tinamolodtsova,you know, I would prefer corals 09/22/2015,21:20:45,Kimberly, @Bruce - I agree. These are massive lava flows and they look to see as if next to no erosion has occurred, nor sediment deposition 09/22/2015,21:20:52,christopherkelley,Going to grab lunch, be back in a few minutes. 09/22/2015,21:21:13,Kimberly, unlike the slope of what we saw yesterday, more sediment was deposited there and the flows looked eroded and broken apart 09/22/2015,21:21:46,tinamolodtsova,ASR 09/22/2015,21:22:23,brucemundy,FSH 09/22/2015,21:22:50,brucemundy,Eretmichthys pinnatus 09/22/2015,21:23:49,tinamolodtsova,Wish you a good dive today, have to leave now 09/22/2015,21:24:33,asakomatsumoto,see you Tina! 09/22/2015,21:24:51,mackenziegarringer,CTE 09/22/2015,21:25:05,okexnav,LAT :16.14280, LON : -167.85502, DEPTH :1966.2851m, TEMP : 2.00831C, SAL : 34.64277 PSU, DO : 3.09523 mg/L 09/22/2015,21:27:17,brucemundy,In the FAO species catalog for Ophidiiformes, Jorgen Nielsen and his coauthors wrote of Eretmichthsy " lower pectoral-fin rays extended well\nbeyond anus in ripe males but not in unripe males and females". 09/22/2015,21:28:10,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/Unc; Lava COB/Lava gravel 09/22/2015,21:28:32,mackenziegarringer,It's an interesting fish Bruce. Maybe you and I and Astrid and others interested in the fish can have a meeting in October to go over some of these fishes. 09/22/2015,21:30:04,Astrid, from the guide I would never have thought that we could confuse Eretmichthys with Bassozetus because of the head shape - but seeing Eretmichthys alive really changes my search image for this genus. Very cool! Eretmichthys also seems to be extremely elongate (maybe more so than Bassozetus?) 09/22/2015,21:35:05,okexnav,LAT :16.14263, LON : -167.85478, DEPTH :1965.6564m, TEMP : 2.00956C, SAL : 34.64137 PSU, DO : 3.16303 mg/L 09/22/2015,21:35:52,mackenziegarringer,SPO Poliopogon 09/22/2015,21:36:08,HBOI, Have you collected this species yet? If not, can you? 09/22/2015,21:36:33,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA; Large boulders amidst lava field 09/22/2015,21:37:17,mackenziegarringer,@HBOI ECC, we will wait from a consult from Chris Kelley who knows the sponge collections from Hawaiian and central Pacific waters very well. He will be able to let us know if any are worth collecting. 09/22/2015,21:37:47,Kimberly, These boulders are interesting in the manner that they look like they are from a larger feature 09/22/2015,21:38:31,Kimberly, in the Atlantic we see a lot of boulders from higher elevations that might have tumbled down from an escarpment 09/22/2015,21:38:36,Kimberly, could be the same 09/22/2015,21:38:38,mackenziegarringer,SPO Garden 09/22/2015,21:38:41,Kimberly, we call it mass wasting events 09/22/2015,21:38:54,mackenziegarringer,SPO Poliopogon 09/22/2015,21:39:00,mackenziegarringer,SPO Tretopleura 09/22/2015,21:41:10,mackenziegarringer,@UHECC - Please go get Chris Kelley if you can. 09/22/2015,21:44:38,HBOI, The HBOI ECC currently has an undergraduate class currently visiting 09/22/2015,21:44:47,mackenziegarringer,Do they have any questions? 09/22/2015,21:45:08,okexnav,LAT :16.14271, LON : -167.85455, DEPTH :1959.9498m, TEMP : 1.99792C, SAL : 34.64299 PSU, DO : 3.12572 mg/L 09/22/2015,21:47:10,mackenziegarringer,SPO Farreid 09/22/2015,21:47:42,brucemundy,We just had a visit at the IRC ECC from 8 students from Aliamanu Middle School http://www.aliamanumiddle.com/ . They are working on a Hiki No project, a student video effort for our local public television station (http://pbshawaii.org/hikino/). 09/22/2015,21:47:51,mackenziegarringer,Great! 09/22/2015,21:48:31,brucemundy,The class just left, but they watched the video and listened to the telecon 09/22/2015,21:49:10,mackenziegarringer,Glad to hear it, Bruce. 09/22/2015,21:49:19,brucemundy,Frank and I also talked with them about the expedition. They took some video and still photos of the screens and room 09/22/2015,21:50:34,christopherkelley,back from lunch. Was watching a bit from outside through the windows. 09/22/2015,21:50:43,christopherkelley,CORPR Narella sp 09/22/2015,21:51:37,christopherkelley,CORCH Chrysogorgia stellata? 09/22/2015,21:53:25,mackenziegarringer,SPO Bolosoma 09/22/2015,21:54:10,christopherkelley,Saw a few comments about sponge collections. Sorry I was out. Yes, we have collected a number of the Poliopogon sp. 09/22/2015,21:54:31,christopherkelley,SPO Bolosoma sp B 09/22/2015,21:55:08,okexnav,LAT :16.14261, LON : -167.85422, DEPTH :1965.2917m, TEMP : 1.98788C, SAL : 34.64260 PSU, DO : 3.16525 mg/L 09/22/2015,21:56:50,Kimberly, now this is interesting to see that rock fragments are smaller and and less globular than in the other areas 09/22/2015,21:57:09,HBOI, any id on the whip? 09/22/2015,21:57:21,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/Unc; Small lava boulders/Lava gravel 09/22/2015,21:57:33,mackenziegarringer,We're getting a closer work 09/22/2015,21:58:25,mackenziegarringer,COR Candidella stellate 09/22/2015,21:59:01,christopherkelley,CORPR Candidella gigantea 09/22/2015,22:01:19,christopherkelley,CORPR Unbranched Narella? 09/22/2015,22:01:32,Amy, Candidella gigantea? 09/22/2015,22:01:56,Amy, if polyps were up not narella 09/22/2015,22:01:59,asakomatsumoto,polyps looks not downward? 09/22/2015,22:02:16,Scott, Polyps to me look upward facing... 09/22/2015,22:02:34,Amy, Pretty sure that is Candidella gigantea 09/22/2015,22:03:17,Amy, I have to eaet dinner but I'll be back 09/22/2015,22:03:30,HBOI, what is the size? 09/22/2015,22:04:11,asakomatsumoto,at least we have same polyp observation. 09/22/2015,22:05:06,okexnav,LAT :16.14256, LON : -167.85419, DEPTH :1963.2394m, TEMP : 1.98549C, SAL : 34.64334 PSU, DO : 3.14283 mg/L 09/22/2015,22:07:14,christopherkelley,SPO Poliopogon and Caulophacus 09/22/2015,22:07:30,Kimberly, off to the right 09/22/2015,22:07:35,Kimberly, with the white 09/22/2015,22:09:17,Kimberly, it does look like a lava tube 09/22/2015,22:09:26,Kimberly, but I can't be sure 09/22/2015,22:09:33,Kimberly, but it's resting on some very fine sediment 09/22/2015,22:10:21,Kimberly, zoom in please 09/22/2015,22:12:07,Kimberly, it looks like it's being encrusted 09/22/2015,22:12:13,Kimberly, not sure what it is 09/22/2015,22:12:34,HBOI, I don't think we knocked it. There would have been a large plume from the fine sediment 09/22/2015,22:15:06,okexnav,LAT :16.14239, LON : -167.85416, DEPTH :1964.3768m, TEMP : 1.98629C, SAL : 34.64338 PSU, DO : 3.13425 mg/L 09/22/2015,22:15:51,Kimberly, thank you for taking some time to observe it. It's really interesting to see an abnormal feature in this environment. 09/22/2015,22:18:21,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/Unc; Lava boulders/Lava gravel 09/22/2015,22:18:44,christopherkelley,Not Candidella gigantea after bumping 09/22/2015,22:19:39,asakomatsumoto,so we have not collected this yet? or this is the same species at Leg.2? 09/22/2015,22:20:08,asakomatsumoto,wow nice zoom!! 09/22/2015,22:21:04,christopherkelley,Asako, we may or may not have collected this during leg 2. I think they are going to keep it in mind as a possible collection but look around a bit more first before deciding. 09/22/2015,22:21:26,Scott, This will be a good collection option but we'll stand by to ensure there aren't other amazing things. 09/22/2015,22:21:45,Scott, We have not yet begun much of a move up the slope. 09/22/2015,22:21:59,asakomatsumoto,Chris, OK. I could hear your voice in the video. Thank you. 09/22/2015,22:22:44,asakomatsumoto,I understand Scott. just for information, I also love corals than other animals as Tina mentioned :) 09/22/2015,22:24:41,christopherkelley,I agree, probably ought to start moving for a bit. 09/22/2015,22:25:07,okexnav,LAT :16.14239, LON : -167.85418, DEPTH :1962.3927m, TEMP : 1.98345C, SAL : 34.64244 PSU, DO : 3.16475 mg/L 09/22/2015,22:25:09,Kimberly, these rocks are very much fragmented and broken apart. could be from heavy erosion or left over from a mass wasting event that may have carried the larger boulders 09/22/2015,22:25:13,Scott, Yes Chris. We are waiting for the ship to pul us up. 09/22/2015,22:26:18,christopherkelley,Great, maybe we'll find even better stuff as we start climbing the pinnacle 09/22/2015,22:26:50,Scott, That is what I am hoping Chris! 09/22/2015,22:27:08,Scott, I am with Asako - tese sponges are nice and all, but where are the corals!? ;-) 09/22/2015,22:27:49,Kimberly, this could be a microbial mat again 09/22/2015,22:27:52,Kimberly, but not sure 09/22/2015,22:28:27,mackenziegarringer,Foram 09/22/2015,22:28:45,mackenziegarringer,CRI 09/22/2015,22:28:47,Scott, Possible brecchia 09/22/2015,22:28:56,mackenziegarringer,OPH 09/22/2015,22:29:41,Kimberly, That is a good observation. Due to the high iron content and the chemical variations in the water, the colors could be due to those chemical changes 09/22/2015,22:30:34,christopherkelley,FSH Macrourid 09/22/2015,22:30:52,brucemundy,FSH 09/22/2015,22:31:31,Scott, Big parasite on left side of rattail 09/22/2015,22:31:34,mackenziegarringer,Parasite 09/22/2015,22:31:41,Scott, Isopod 09/22/2015,22:31:43,mackenziegarringer,ISO 09/22/2015,22:31:55,Amy, doesnt seem to like that thing 09/22/2015,22:32:08,asakomatsumoto,Hi Amy. 09/22/2015,22:32:09,christopherkelley,FSH Coryphaenoides longicirrus I agree also 09/22/2015,22:32:15,Amy, Hi Asako 09/22/2015,22:32:24,christopherkelley,or at least Coryphaenoides 09/22/2015,22:32:44,Amy, I saw you figured out the primnoid was not gigantea? 09/22/2015,22:32:48,brucemundy,Coryphaenoides longicirrhus? 09/22/2015,22:33:19,christopherkelley,CORCH Chrysogorgia chryseis? 09/22/2015,22:33:32,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA; Lava mound 09/22/2015,22:33:33,Kimberly, amazing rock formation 09/22/2015,22:33:37,brucemundy,Can't talk and work the chat log at the same time. All of you are far ahead of me :-/ 09/22/2015,22:33:47,brucemundy,We have another class coming in now 09/22/2015,22:34:50,mackenziegarringer,Please do let us know if they have questions. Is this another middle school group? 09/22/2015,22:35:06,okexnav,LAT :16.14225, LON : -167.85430, DEPTH :1954.7612m, TEMP : 1.98413C, SAL : 34.64307 PSU, DO : 3.13912 mg/L 09/22/2015,22:35:11,christopherkelley,CORCH Chrysogorgia chryseis, which can indeed have more than one fan 09/22/2015,22:36:03,christopherkelley,SPO farreid 09/22/2015,22:36:29,christopherkelley,SPO Poliopogon 09/22/2015,22:36:57,christopherkelley,Program biologist, not director 09/22/2015,22:37:40,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA; Lava outcrops exposed in Lava RUB 09/22/2015,22:38:14,christopherkelley,CORPR Narella 09/22/2015,22:38:54,christopherkelley,Narella dichotoma? 09/22/2015,22:40:04,christopherkelley,CORA Stauropathes 09/22/2015,22:41:39,Kimberly, these boulders are very interesting to see 09/22/2015,22:44:03,Kimberly, never thought to consider that a coral would prefer one surface over another. The CaCo3 vs the high silica and Fe content between surfaces could have an impact on growth patterns 09/22/2015,22:44:25,christopherkelley,SHI Nematocarcinus 09/22/2015,22:45:09,okexnav,LAT :16.14189, LON : -167.85426, DEPTH :1948.9989m, TEMP : 1.99429C, SAL : 34.64248 PSU, DO : 3.13810 mg/L 09/22/2015,22:45:24,christopherkelley,SPO farreid 09/22/2015,22:45:30,mackenziegarringer,ACN 09/22/2015,22:45:53,christopherkelley,Not sure 09/22/2015,22:47:21,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA; Large and Medium lava RUB 09/22/2015,22:49:07,christopherkelley,SPO Bolosoma 09/22/2015,22:51:13,christopherkelley,Yep, poliopogon base I think 09/22/2015,22:51:22,mackenziegarringer,ACN 09/22/2015,22:51:42,christopherkelley,ACN Exocoelactis sp? 09/22/2015,22:51:59,christopherkelley,OPH white ones on the rocks 09/22/2015,22:52:22,christopherkelley,SPO Poliopogon 09/22/2015,22:53:55,Scott, @Chris - it sounds like yo are saying Don't collect any more sponges. We have enough. ;-) 09/22/2015,22:54:53,HBOI, ACN 09/22/2015,22:55:03,christopherkelley,No no!!! Please collect. Henry is working on the Caulophacus now and I am probably going to start hitting the sponges hard after Capstone 09/22/2015,22:55:09,okexnav,LAT :16.14131, LON : -167.85432, DEPTH :1943.5628m, TEMP : 2.00332C, SAL : 34.64363 PSU, DO : 3.07238 mg/L 09/22/2015,22:56:29,mackenziegarringer,CRI CRi CRI CRI CRI CRI CRI 09/22/2015,22:56:35,mackenziegarringer,SHI 09/22/2015,22:56:50,mackenziegarringer,Nematocarcinid 09/22/2015,22:56:54,asakomatsumoto,its a small CRI world 09/22/2015,22:57:00,mackenziegarringer,HYD 09/22/2015,22:57:02,mackenziegarringer,Narella 09/22/2015,22:57:05,mackenziegarringer,? 09/22/2015,22:57:40,christopherkelley,CORPR Narella 09/22/2015,22:57:43,mackenziegarringer,COR Narella 09/22/2015,22:58:42,rachelbassett, CMECS Unc/NA; Lava RUB 09/22/2015,23:00:35,brucemundy,The class just finished here. They enjoyed the live feed and some of the prerecorded video that we also show them. 09/22/2015,23:01:12,Scott, Good stuff, Bruce. 09/22/2015,23:03:39,christopherkelley,ACN Exocoelactis 09/22/2015,23:04:37,christopherkelley,SPO Semperella 09/22/2015,23:05:09,okexnav,LAT :16.14115, LON : -167.85407, DEPTH :1945.2833m, TEMP : 2.01347C, SAL : 34.64176 PSU, DO : 3.07000 mg/L 09/22/2015,23:06:01,mackenziegarringer,SHI 09/22/2015,23:07:21,christopherkelley,OPH bunch of small ones in the basal spicules (called basalia) of the Semperella 09/22/2015,23:10:01,christopherkelley,SPO Bolosoma sp 09/22/2015,23:12:08,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA; Large lava outcrop 09/22/2015,23:13:20,mackenziegarringer,Any audio? 09/22/2015,23:13:51,brucemundy,No audio 09/22/2015,23:14:07,brucemundy,Video is still good, though 09/22/2015,23:14:11,mackenziegarringer,Thanks 09/22/2015,23:14:53,Scott, Bruce - no audio on phone line or video stream? 09/22/2015,23:15:07,okexnav,LAT :16.14070, LON : -167.85392, DEPTH :1943.9505m, TEMP : 2.02329C, SAL : 34.64101 PSU, DO : 3.10782 mg/L 09/22/2015,23:15:22,mackenziegarringer,CORO Chrysogorgia 09/22/2015,23:15:49,brucemundy,On the phone line. I'll check the video stream 09/22/2015,23:16:15,brucemundy,We have the audio on the video stream 09/22/2015,23:16:43,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/Unc; Lava field/LIG SED BLA 09/22/2015,23:16:48,mackenziegarringer,SPO Bolosoma 09/22/2015,23:16:52,brucemundy,No telecon connection 09/22/2015,23:16:58,Amy, sorry my computer crashed, i'm back 09/22/2015,23:17:06,Scott, Will try to reestablish phone line now. 09/22/2015,23:17:21,Scott, We are going to collect one of the unbranched primnoid whips 09/22/2015,23:18:20,Amy, Would it be possible to also collect the adjacent Chrysogorgia? It would make a useful comparison to Necker 09/22/2015,23:18:28,Amy, as well as hawaii 09/22/2015,23:20:07,Scott, Would like to get input from Chris and Asako on the Chryso collection. 09/22/2015,23:20:52,brucemundy,We hear the telecon at IRC. Thanks. 09/22/2015,23:21:01,christopherkelley,Collecting unbranched Narella 09/22/2015,23:21:18,asakomatsumoto,I agree to collect Chryso too. and I'm happy that we could collect unbranched Narella! 09/22/2015,23:21:40,Amy, What is collection limit per dive for this leg? 09/22/2015,23:21:59,Scott, The Chryso has been the most common coral on the ridge so I'd like to hold off a bit unless we think this is particularly novel. 09/22/2015,23:22:18,Scott, Amy: no collection limit by any permit rules... 09/22/2015,23:22:30,Amy, I would argue for collecting the dominant species to be able to ID them, but I defer to the group 09/22/2015,23:22:35,Scott, Just the typical limitation of time collecting vs transiting and biobox space 09/22/2015,23:22:55,christopherkelley,No quota but more time consideration. Also original decision to only collect potential new records/species 09/22/2015,23:22:57,Amy, Being right next to this one, it saves another stop 09/22/2015,23:23:31,Scott, I agree with you in primcipal Amy. I'm just not as familiar with the Chrysos here so can't say if it is well known or not 09/22/2015,23:23:31,Amy, Any species we colect here is a new record, since no species have been collected here ;-) 09/22/2015,23:23:52,Scott, Fair enough. 09/22/2015,23:24:05,christopherkelley,Well that is a point! 09/22/2015,23:24:18,Scott, D2_DIVE09_SPEC02_BIO 09/22/2015,23:24:46,christopherkelley,Problem is that we are behind making real progress today and get our distance. 09/22/2015,23:25:04,christopherkelley,With that said, no objections if one was collected. 09/22/2015,23:25:06,okexnav,LAT :16.14043, LON : -167.85375, DEPTH :1945.5924m, TEMP : 2.08113C, SAL : 34.63712 PSU, DO : 3.00035 mg/L 09/22/2015,23:25:24,Scott, Alright, I know Mary would really like the chirostylid as well. 09/22/2015,23:25:33,Scott, Will keep eye out for it. 09/22/2015,23:25:34,Amy, Twofer 09/22/2015,23:25:49,christopherkelley,CORPR Narella dichotoma? 09/22/2015,23:26:02,Amy, Is that weberi perhaps? 09/22/2015,23:26:07,mackenziegarringer, D2_DIVE09_SPEC02_BIO Unbranched primnoid, 20150922, 23:17:25, -167.85377, 16.14050, 1944.4815 m, 34.636 salinity, 2.08334 C, 3.00658 mg/l O2 09/22/2015,23:26:22,christopherkelley,CORI Acanella weberi? 09/22/2015,23:28:37,leswatling,looked like maybe it could be I. trichotoma? 09/22/2015,23:31:07,Amy, We really need to resolve trichotoma, there are so many copletely different colonies I've seen/collected and had called trichotoma 09/22/2015,23:31:29,Amy, The polyps look down on this one 09/22/2015,23:31:32,leswatling,Agree 09/22/2015,23:31:44,christopherkelley,CORPR unbranched primnoid, an amazing one we agree! 09/22/2015,23:31:46,leswatling,on the trichotoma issue 09/22/2015,23:32:52,christopherkelley,CORA Bathypathes 09/22/2015,23:33:46,christopherkelley,SPO Tretopleura with CRI 09/22/2015,23:35:07,okexnav,LAT :16.14024, LON : -167.85354, DEPTH :1937.9571m, TEMP : 2.06333C, SAL : 34.63813 PSU, DO : 3.03147 mg/L 09/22/2015,23:36:06,christopherkelley,FSH macrourid, another Coryphaenoides longicirrus? with isopod 09/22/2015,23:37:14,Amy, wild sponge 09/22/2015,23:37:25,Amy, talk about convergent evolution! 09/22/2015,23:37:39,HBOI, that could be a great sample! 09/22/2015,23:37:43,brucemundy,Collect? 09/22/2015,23:37:47,christopherkelley,SPO Demosponge!! 09/22/2015,23:38:14,asakomatsumoto,wow! 09/22/2015,23:38:19,Amy, collect 09/22/2015,23:38:40,Amy, he's asking cause he knows you'll say yes! 09/22/2015,23:39:14,Kimberly, take the rock with it! 09/22/2015,23:39:20,Kimberly, 2 birds with literally one stone 09/22/2015,23:39:39,Scott, I was going to propose that we consider collect a piece of the "Acanella? /Isidella?" until I saw this... 09/22/2015,23:39:52,Scott, We will collect branched sponge. 09/22/2015,23:39:56,leswatling,I think we should definitely collect this. 09/22/2015,23:40:12,Scott, Sorry Kimberley - the rock is too big for the biobox, which the sponge must go into. 09/22/2015,23:40:39,christopherkelley,Les and Abby are all for collecting it also since they've never seen anything like it before either. 09/22/2015,23:40:48,Kimberly, okay, thank you anyways 09/22/2015,23:40:51,Scott, But we can collect another rock up here. The question is whether we get a rock in this immediate vicitinty of if we wait until we get higher on the local peak. 09/22/2015,23:42:18,Kimberly, if you think we have time to get one fromt he top of the peak, then that would be better 09/22/2015,23:42:34,mackenziegarringer,We should be able to. 09/22/2015,23:42:49,Scott, Thanks for the input Kimberly. 09/22/2015,23:44:38,asakomatsumoto,If no one FIX the exact species of Acanella/Isidella or any kind of corals, those corals should be collect. That is my opinion. I prefer species than genus, Scott :) 09/22/2015,23:45:06,christopherkelley,Collecting sponge, not sure now if its a demosponge or hexactinellid because of how easily it broke 09/22/2015,23:45:09,okexnav,LAT :16.14032, LON : -167.85358, DEPTH :1938.6691m, TEMP : 2.09354C, SAL : 34.62974 PSU, DO : 3.04983 mg/L 09/22/2015,23:45:39,Amy, I agree Asako. Being so far from anywhere collections have been done makes it likely we are expanding ranges or finding new species, even if we are collecting the dominant species at a site 09/22/2015,23:47:56,Scott, I agree with both of you Amy and Asako. But I also know that we can't collect every metazoan up here! We have to be selective at some level. And that is hard. 09/22/2015,23:48:07,mackenziegarringer, D2_DIVE09_SPEC03_BIO Branching sponge, 20150922, 23:40:04, -167.85343, 16.14026, 1938.6482 m, 34.64958 salinity, 2.09462 C, 3.02089 mg/l O2 09/22/2015,23:48:14,Scott, D2_DIVE09_SPEC03_BIO 09/22/2015,23:48:37,Scott, And you can ask Les: on most cruises they call me teh collecting demon. 09/22/2015,23:48:57,Amy, Dominant species and crazy things like that sponge makes the most sense to me, unless you've captured the same species on another dive on this leg.. 09/22/2015,23:49:24,mackenziegarringer,SPO Farreid 09/22/2015,23:49:35,christopherkelley,SPO farreid 09/22/2015,23:49:53,Scott, Chris - can you still here us on telecon? 09/22/2015,23:50:28,brucemundy,When I first saw a dead one of these, my untrained eye had me wondering if it was part of a cetacean skeleton. 09/22/2015,23:50:31,mackenziegarringer,3:30 Hawaii time off bottom 09/22/2015,23:50:42,Amy, Primnoid szoom? 09/22/2015,23:51:27,HBOI, polyps pointing down 09/22/2015,23:51:32,Amy, I do not recognize this one 09/22/2015,23:51:35,brucemundy,SHI 09/22/2015,23:52:31,christopherkelley,Was this planar? If so perhaps Narella bowersi 09/22/2015,23:53:09,christopherkelley,Doesn't look quite right for that though. Maybe new 09/22/2015,23:53:19,Amy, Collectible in my opinion 09/22/2015,23:53:36,Amy, (A) 09/22/2015,23:53:51,asakomatsumoto,don't mind my private opinion, it is just my hope :). I also know it is difficult to collect ALL. Scott 09/22/2015,23:54:21,christopherkelley,Ok collect. 09/22/2015,23:54:31,christopherkelley,That makes 5 opinions 09/22/2015,23:54:57,HBOI, this would be a great collection! 09/22/2015,23:55:34,Amy, Lost video 09/22/2015,23:55:42,asakomatsumoto,me too 09/22/2015,23:55:46,rachelbassett,Lost audio as well 09/22/2015,23:56:19,okexnav,LAT :16.14006, LON : -167.85328, DEPTH :1931.7714m, TEMP : 2.17719C, SAL : 34.61454 PSU, DO : 2.89348 mg/L 09/22/2015,23:56:51,Scott, Copy you have lost video. 09/22/2015,23:57:00,christopherkelley,Collecting primnoid 09/22/2015,23:57:05,Scott, We just clipped a piece of the large fan primnoid 09/22/2015,23:57:07,asakomatsumoto,video back. 09/22/2015,23:57:10,Scott, and are stowing it 09/22/2015,23:57:16,rachelbassett,video and audio back 09/22/2015,23:58:18,Scott, D2_DIVE09_SPEC04_BIO Primnoid fan in Starboard biobox inboard 09/22/2015,23:59:27,Kimberly, that's a shame 09/22/2015,23:59:32,Kimberly, let's catch up wth the geology 09/22/2015,23:59:46,rachelbassett, CMECS ROC/NA; Large lava boulders mixed with lava RUB 09/22/2015,23:59:50,mackenziegarringer, D2_DIVE09_SPEC04_BIO Primnoid fan, 20150922, 23:52:10, -167.85337, 16.14013, 1931.8097 m, 34.63017 salinity, 2.25055 C, 2.82765 mg/l O2