[06:15:49] chat-admin leaves the room [06:24:17] okexnav leaves the room [12:10:38] EX2201 Dive 6 Test message from Okeanos Explorer [13:51:06] EX2201_DIVE06 ROV powered off [14:45:31] EX2201_DIVE06 ROV Launch [14:50:58] EX2201_DIVE06 ROV on Surface [14:51:46] EX2201_DIVE06 ROV Descending [14:52:59] LAT : 24.118996 , LON : -84.076891 , DEPTH : 25.349 m, TEMP : 26.91746 C, SAL : 35.92863 PSU, DO : 6.23247 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6166 FTU [14:57:59] LAT : 24.118549 , LON : -84.074716 , DEPTH : 86.0946 m, TEMP : 26.92024 C, SAL : 36.25723 PSU, DO : 5.90503 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6899 FTU [15:03:00] LAT : 24.118172 , LON : -84.073295 , DEPTH : 233.5004 m, TEMP : 19.65586 C, SAL : 36.71252 PSU, DO : 5.07611 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.4274 FTU [15:06:08] michaelvecchione leaves the room [15:08:00] LAT : 24.118066 , LON : -84.073097 , DEPTH : 379.564 m, TEMP : 14.38902 C, SAL : 35.87043 PSU, DO : 4.28753 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3785 FTU [15:13:01] LAT : 24.118025 , LON : -84.07315 , DEPTH : 438.5428 m, TEMP : 12.91633 C, SAL : 35.63567 PSU, DO : 3.88551 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.5006 FTU [15:14:04] michaelvecchione leaves the room [15:18:01] LAT : 24.117805 , LON : -84.073307 , DEPTH : 449.5905 m, TEMP : 12.53444 C, SAL : 35.57798 PSU, DO : 3.87865 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.4884 FTU [15:23:01] LAT : 24.117512 , LON : -84.073472 , DEPTH : 608.8352 m, TEMP : 8.87622 C, SAL : 35.06214 PSU, DO : 3.69368 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.464 FTU [15:28:01] LAT : 24.117438 , LON : -84.073689 , DEPTH : 755.7456 m, TEMP : 6.91805 C, SAL : 34.91021 PSU, DO : 4.16713 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3175 FTU [15:33:02] LAT : 24.117283 , LON : -84.073865 , DEPTH : 913.1875 m, TEMP : 5.72143 C, SAL : 34.91358 PSU, DO : 4.94387 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2686 FTU [15:38:03] LAT : 24.117094 , LON : -84.073918 , DEPTH : 1070.495 m, TEMP : 4.96055 C, SAL : 34.93534 PSU, DO : 5.71028 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3968 FTU [15:43:04] LAT : 24.117132 , LON : -84.073839 , DEPTH : 1227.5904 m, TEMP : 4.53877 C, SAL : 34.95345 PSU, DO : 6.28169 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3114 FTU [15:48:05] LAT : 24.117254 , LON : -84.073769 , DEPTH : 1385.392 m, TEMP : 4.3723 C, SAL : 34.96167 PSU, DO : 6.58782 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.177 FTU [15:53:06] LAT : 24.117273 , LON : -84.073731 , DEPTH : 1543.8928 m, TEMP : 4.32815 C, SAL : 34.96457 PSU, DO : 6.66716 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1709 FTU [15:56:00] michaelvecchione leaves the room [15:58:06] LAT : 24.11724 , LON : -84.073769 , DEPTH : 1705.2265 m, TEMP : 4.31629 C, SAL : 34.96592 PSU, DO : 6.70746 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2808 FTU [16:03:07] LAT : 24.117349 , LON : -84.073711 , DEPTH : 1775.4526 m, TEMP : 4.31811 C, SAL : 34.96677 PSU, DO : 6.72181 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2625 FTU [16:08:07] LAT : 24.117487 , LON : -84.074244 , DEPTH : 1775.9093 m, TEMP : 4.31717 C, SAL : 34.96647 PSU, DO : 6.7337 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1709 FTU [16:13:08] LAT : 24.117335 , LON : -84.074247 , DEPTH : 1818.9019 m, TEMP : 4.31673 C, SAL : 34.96669 PSU, DO : 6.72244 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2747 FTU [16:14:33] EX2201_DIVE06 ROV on Bottom [16:18:09] LAT : 24.117382 , LON : -84.074277 , DEPTH : 1840.1641 m, TEMP : 4.31601 C, SAL : 34.97103 PSU, DO : 6.72705 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1404 FTU [16:23:10] LAT : 24.117348 , LON : -84.074202 , DEPTH : 1839.3659 m, TEMP : 4.32688 C, SAL : 34.96822 PSU, DO : 6.73557 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1954 FTU [16:28:11] LAT : 24.117399 , LON : -84.0742 , DEPTH : 1838.7423 m, TEMP : 4.31348 C, SAL : 34.9684 PSU, DO : 6.72648 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2808 FTU [16:31:07] annalienesch leaves the room [16:33:11] LAT : 24.117412 , LON : -84.074043 , DEPTH : 1826.1514 m, TEMP : 4.30454 C, SAL : 34.96819 PSU, DO : 6.75167 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3175 FTU [16:38:12] LAT : 24.117536 , LON : -84.074044 , DEPTH : 1824.1657 m, TEMP : 4.30791 C, SAL : 34.96601 PSU, DO : 6.74766 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2015 FTU [16:40:15] annalienesch leaves the room [16:43:12] LAT : 24.117492 , LON : -84.074083 , DEPTH : 1824.3637 m, TEMP : 4.30774 C, SAL : 34.97376 PSU, DO : 6.76023 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2137 FTU [16:48:13] LAT : 24.117604 , LON : -84.074065 , DEPTH : 1825.1941 m, TEMP : 4.35378 C, SAL : 34.95327 PSU, DO : 6.7394 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3846 FTU [16:53:14] LAT : 24.117437 , LON : -84.073986 , DEPTH : 1823.526 m, TEMP : 4.30267 C, SAL : 34.97132 PSU, DO : 6.73851 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2015 FTU [16:58:14] LAT : 24.117487 , LON : -84.074021 , DEPTH : 1825.9101 m, TEMP : 4.3009 C, SAL : 34.96788 PSU, DO : 6.75738 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2381 FTU [16:59:06] trishalbano leaves the room [17:03:14] LAT : 24.117501 , LON : -84.07405 , DEPTH : 1825.5992 m, TEMP : 4.30741 C, SAL : 34.9672 PSU, DO : 6.74215 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.293 FTU [17:08:14] LAT : 24.117431 , LON : -84.073982 , DEPTH : 1823.9606 m, TEMP : 4.32605 C, SAL : 34.98693 PSU, DO : 6.73769 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3358 FTU [17:13:14] LAT : 24.117431 , LON : -84.074097 , DEPTH : 1824.4003 m, TEMP : 4.38315 C, SAL : 34.94106 PSU, DO : 6.73811 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3053 FTU [17:16:38] If there are no other science requests I'd like to see us cover some ground exploring complex terrain, I'm looking for large overhangs, passages, caveinsss [17:18:14] LAT : 24.117407 , LON : -84.074066 , DEPTH : 1823.7741 m, TEMP : 4.32478 C, SAL : 34.97043 PSU, DO : 6.73794 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1465 FTU [17:19:04] Hi Jason, I will relay the message. We are currently at the base of a canyon and testing more engineering objectives, but it there was something feature-wise that looks similar we can check it out. [17:23:14] LAT : 24.11742 , LON : -84.074059 , DEPTH : 1824.1723 m, TEMP : 4.30217 C, SAL : 34.97581 PSU, DO : 6.73456 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1465 FTU [17:25:45] jasonfahy leaves the room [17:28:14] LAT : 24.117401 , LON : -84.073988 , DEPTH : 1824.1526 m, TEMP : 4.30504 C, SAL : 34.97111 PSU, DO : 6.73188 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.177 FTU [17:32:55] jasonfahy leaves the room [17:33:15] LAT : 24.117395 , LON : -84.07401 , DEPTH : 1824.5167 m, TEMP : 4.31778 C, SAL : 35.00303 PSU, DO : 6.7374 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.4579 FTU [17:38:16] LAT : 24.117355 , LON : -84.074064 , DEPTH : 1823.7487 m, TEMP : 4.31491 C, SAL : 34.96734 PSU, DO : 6.72572 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3602 FTU [17:43:16] LAT : 24.117387 , LON : -84.073989 , DEPTH : 1821.2632 m, TEMP : 4.31094 C, SAL : 34.97152 PSU, DO : 6.71644 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2015 FTU [17:48:16] LAT : 24.117334 , LON : -84.073998 , DEPTH : 1817.852 m, TEMP : 4.30868 C, SAL : 34.96805 PSU, DO : 6.72077 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1893 FTU [17:53:17] LAT : 24.11728 , LON : -84.073848 , DEPTH : 1814.3242 m, TEMP : 4.3084 C, SAL : 34.97047 PSU, DO : 6.72316 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.409 FTU [17:55:00] jasonfahy leaves the room [17:58:18] LAT : 24.117303 , LON : -84.073874 , DEPTH : 1811.6527 m, TEMP : 4.30664 C, SAL : 34.96786 PSU, DO : 6.71498 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.293 FTU [18:03:08] michaelvecchione leaves the room [18:03:18] LAT : 24.117266 , LON : -84.073847 , DEPTH : 1808.7419 m, TEMP : 4.31221 C, SAL : 34.96698 PSU, DO : 6.71706 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1038 FTU [18:03:28] Hello [18:03:39] Hi [18:03:44] Hi Asako! [18:03:48] Hi Mike! [18:04:29] Cool that the ROV could be operated effectively from shore. [18:05:38] It was a great feat! It's the first few steps, but we're excited with where it could lead. [18:07:26] This is the first time for me to see rocky bottom during this cruise. [18:08:19] LAT : 24.117276 , LON : -84.073904 , DEPTH : 1808.7948 m, TEMP : 4.31381 C, SAL : 34.96747 PSU, DO : 6.68522 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1221 FTU [18:13:20] LAT : 24.117275 , LON : -84.073795 , DEPTH : 1807.6847 m, TEMP : 4.32688 C, SAL : 35.10254 PSU, DO : 6.6868 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2686 FTU [18:18:20] LAT : 24.117311 , LON : -84.073771 , DEPTH : 1805.8929 m, TEMP : 4.31541 C, SAL : 34.96613 PSU, DO : 6.6965 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2564 FTU [18:23:21] LAT : 24.117416 , LON : -84.073794 , DEPTH : 1819.2377 m, TEMP : 4.31872 C, SAL : 34.96695 PSU, DO : 6.69222 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1282 FTU [18:25:40] another sponge to the left [18:27:49] please close up the red one [18:28:21] LAT : 24.117362 , LON : -84.073779 , DEPTH : 1819.1227 m, TEMP : 4.31618 C, SAL : 34.96859 PSU, DO : 6.69492 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1343 FTU [18:28:33] recentering ROV [18:28:55] roger [18:29:45] jasonfahy leaves the room [18:31:13] cannot see the detail. I thought it might be kind of octocoral such as Anthomastus [18:31:41] Thank you for the close up [18:33:22] LAT : 24.117387 , LON : -84.073625 , DEPTH : 1819.6291 m, TEMP : 4.32688 C, SAL : 34.96563 PSU, DO : 6.69006 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2991 FTU [18:34:00] michaelvecchione leaves the room [18:38:22] LAT : 24.117351 , LON : -84.073614 , DEPTH : 1823.6307 m, TEMP : 4.3143 C, SAL : 34.96765 PSU, DO : 6.69241 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3358 FTU [18:40:26] and small sponge [18:43:15] reddish polyp-like something to the right of the coral (another coral? [18:43:22] LAT : 24.117331 , LON : -84.073635 , DEPTH : 1823.4554 m, TEMP : 4.31508 C, SAL : 34.96693 PSU, DO : 6.69224 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1221 FTU [18:46:25] jasonfahy leaves the room [18:47:57] black coral? [18:48:14] the orange one. but need close up what it is [18:48:23] LAT : 24.117276 , LON : -84.073571 , DEPTH : 1824.1858 m, TEMP : 4.32511 C, SAL : 34.96704 PSU, DO : 6.68388 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1648 FTU [18:49:59] yes it is black coral. [18:51:36] possibly sticopathes? [18:51:55] kimberlygalvez leaves the room [18:53:20] another whip to the right [18:53:24] LAT : 24.117289 , LON : -84.073533 , DEPTH : 1824.0991 m, TEMP : 4.32831 C, SAL : 34.96239 PSU, DO : 6.68403 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3541 FTU [18:53:46] the orange one could be the same Sticopathes [18:54:10] something reddish to the right of sponge.. [18:57:39] Lets explore some geology! i'm feeling it [18:58:04] another stalked sponge? [18:58:23] LAT : 24.117211 , LON : -84.073369 , DEPTH : 1820.6368 m, TEMP : 4.31579 C, SAL : 34.96752 PSU, DO : 6.68691 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3419 FTU [18:59:00] Awesome terrain [18:59:10] I also enjoy the rocky bottom! [19:03:24] LAT : 24.117195 , LON : -84.073204 , DEPTH : 1842.048 m, TEMP : 4.31827 C, SAL : 34.96748 PSU, DO : 6.69059 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1587 FTU [19:03:42] jasonfahy leaves the room [19:08:24] LAT : 24.117698 , LON : -84.073164 , DEPTH : 1834.653 m, TEMP : 4.32368 C, SAL : 34.96709 PSU, DO : 6.69012 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.177 FTU [19:10:48] primnoid [19:11:03] another species of coral to the right I think [19:11:22] Primnoid octocoral [19:11:34] is this full zoom? [19:12:48] we can see something branchin [19:12:58] the vehicle was a bit far away [19:13:01] jasonfahy leaves the room [19:13:09] understand [19:13:25] LAT : 24.117717 , LON : -84.073207 , DEPTH : 1833.7306 m, TEMP : 4.33118 C, SAL : 34.97349 PSU, DO : 6.68009 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.177 FTU [19:14:26] must be interesting when we can have close up more [19:18:08] I think the shrimps we have been seeing are Nematocarcinus (thread legged shrimp). [19:18:25] LAT : 24.117761 , LON : -84.073153 , DEPTH : 1822.7025 m, TEMP : 4.32258 C, SAL : 34.96685 PSU, DO : 6.68801 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3663 FTU [19:21:53] thomasmorrow leaves the room [19:22:15] annalienesch leaves the room [19:23:25] LAT : 24.117881 , LON : -84.073148 , DEPTH : 1808.0689 m, TEMP : 4.32114 C, SAL : 34.96793 PSU, DO : 6.66643 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3724 FTU [19:26:30] yes, we can see second ring! [19:26:39] tube anemones [19:26:48] wonderful [19:28:25] LAT : 24.117936 , LON : -84.073242 , DEPTH : 1803.6149 m, TEMP : 4.34121 C, SAL : 34.9675 PSU, DO : 6.68075 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2381 FTU [19:30:30] thomasmorrow leaves the room [19:33:17] Most inferred deep-sea flourescence is a mystery because there is no UV light (or most ther wavelengths) done there. [19:33:26] LAT : 24.117953 , LON : -84.073236 , DEPTH : 1801.0241 m, TEMP : 4.32131 C, SAL : 34.96652 PSU, DO : 6.67976 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2076 FTU [19:34:09] if we could have close up of these small reddish octocorals, that would be great. [19:34:32] hey, so many sponges world [19:37:41] coral whip maybe [19:38:24] Anthomastus and Primnoid. the red colony is differet [19:38:27] LAT : 24.117942 , LON : -84.073212 , DEPTH : 1798.6218 m, TEMP : 4.32065 C, SAL : 34.967 PSU, DO : 6.67849 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2381 FTU [19:38:44] bubble gum? [19:38:59] could be bubblegum coral. [19:39:16] bamboo? [19:39:38] yes it is. [19:40:38] what this white one? [19:40:48] sponge [19:43:12] annalienesch leaves the room [19:43:26] LAT : 24.118147 , LON : -84.073148 , DEPTH : 1797.724 m, TEMP : 4.31943 C, SAL : 34.96688 PSU, DO : 6.67197 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.4335 FTU [19:43:30] I suppose we can see more branching corals when we close up [19:44:41] crinoid with prinods [19:44:47] *primnoids [19:48:27] LAT : 24.118083 , LON : -84.073229 , DEPTH : 1790.8997 m, TEMP : 4.32191 C, SAL : 34.96748 PSU, DO : 6.66927 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.4518 FTU [19:48:30] wow [19:48:34] nice rock [19:48:45] another type of coral [19:49:02] more fine branching [19:49:40] christarabenold leaves the room [19:50:57] please close up these fine branching corals as well [19:53:27] LAT : 24.118224 , LON : -84.073313 , DEPTH : 1782.6655 m, TEMP : 4.32081 C, SAL : 34.96668 PSU, DO : 6.66969 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2808 FTU [19:54:04] its sponge [19:55:13] Tretopleura? [19:56:00] and small possible primnoids? [19:56:44] sponge would be Tretopleura? [19:58:27] LAT : 24.118237 , LON : -84.073307 , DEPTH : 1779.1486 m, TEMP : 4.31833 C, SAL : 34.96696 PSU, DO : 6.66727 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2808 FTU [20:00:03] we can see yellow oen upper [20:01:46] could you zoom the yellow coral? [20:02:53] annalienesch leaves the room [20:03:00] nice close up [20:03:10] sponge has to be much older than coral growing on it. [20:03:28] LAT : 24.118304 , LON : -84.073391 , DEPTH : 1773.2577 m, TEMP : 4.3169 C, SAL : 34.9675 PSU, DO : 6.66247 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.4884 FTU [20:05:04] oooo! Plexaurid octocoral? [20:05:19] nice! [20:06:08] the depth 1773m would be the mostly the deepest border of this family I think [20:08:28] LAT : 24.118366 , LON : -84.073405 , DEPTH : 1768.1568 m, TEMP : 4.31938 C, SAL : 34.96983 PSU, DO : 6.6666 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.4945 FTU [20:08:36] this is the best dive during this cruise!! [20:10:46] @asako -- but no cephalopods. [20:10:47] I love the super close up by Okeanos! [20:11:50] @Mike maybe we need to wait Friday... [20:13:28] LAT : 24.118454 , LON : -84.073466 , DEPTH : 1763.0487 m, TEMP : 4.31491 C, SAL : 34.96669 PSU, DO : 6.6742 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.5556 FTU [20:14:30] the spine of the polyps of bamboo (and other octocoral) is CaCO3, calcite and protecting from predetor such as seastars! [20:14:51] coral people call seastars as beast! [20:15:24] not alagonite for octocoral. [20:16:54] Haha, don't let Chris Mah hear you! [20:17:33] We call it as a beast several times when Chris Mah is on! [20:17:53] annalienesch leaves the room [20:18:29] LAT : 24.118658 , LON : -84.073455 , DEPTH : 1748.9945 m, TEMP : 4.31254 C, SAL : 34.96685 PSU, DO : 6.66367 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2686 FTU [20:18:55] seastar is the major predetor for octocorals. but eat very very slow. [20:20:16] interesting patter in sed to top left of holothurian [20:20:37] Scott France told us the story that he had a dive and saw seastar eating bamboo coral. few years later he had the dive at the same point and find the exact bamboo and the seaster was still there and eating coral! [20:23:29] LAT : 24.118775 , LON : -84.073491 , DEPTH : 1744.4329 m, TEMP : 4.31574 C, SAL : 34.96803 PSU, DO : 6.67047 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3785 FTU [20:23:39] Re my previous comment, See Fig 5 of Przeslawski, R., K. Dundas, L. Radke, and T.J. Anderson. 2012. Deep-sea Lebensspuren of the Australian continental margins. Deep-Sea Research I. 65:26-35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2012.03.006 [20:27:01] @michaelvecchione Thank you for the link! [20:28:30] LAT : 24.118857 , LON : -84.073435 , DEPTH : 1744.8443 m, TEMP : 4.31827 C, SAL : 34.9673 PSU, DO : 6.67065 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2943 FTU [20:29:56] @asako Strangely enough, I just published a paper on lebesspuren. [20:33:30] LAT : 24.118759 , LON : -84.07346 , DEPTH : 1745.178 m, TEMP : 4.34408 C, SAL : 34.97155 PSU, DO : 6.66445 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2576 FTU [20:38:30] LAT : 24.118768 , LON : -84.073477 , DEPTH : 1745.0555 m, TEMP : 4.36321 C, SAL : 34.95274 PSU, DO : 6.66385 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6777 FTU [20:38:57] @mike do you have a link for your paper? or could I have a PDF copy if possible? [20:40:21] annalienesch leaves the room [20:43:31] LAT : 24.118759 , LON : -84.073476 , DEPTH : 1745.3862 m, TEMP : 4.3653 C, SAL : 35.01448 PSU, DO : 6.67886 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3846 FTU [20:48:31] LAT : 24.118739 , LON : -84.073463 , DEPTH : 1743.2025 m, TEMP : 4.32974 C, SAL : 34.96772 PSU, DO : 6.66647 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.7692 FTU [20:49:08] @Asako The doi is doi: 10.3389/fmars.2022.812915. If you post your e-mail address I will send a pdf. [20:51:21] amatsu@gorgonian.jp [20:51:24] Thanks! [20:51:50] EX2201_DIVE06 ROV Ascending [20:53:31] LAT : 24.118405 , LON : -84.073329 , DEPTH : 1731.4021 m, TEMP : 4.31171 C, SAL : 34.96627 PSU, DO : 6.66917 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 4.0293 FTU [20:53:38] Thank you for the great dive today!! [20:54:18] Thank you Kim and pilots and everyone on board! [20:54:38] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [20:55:59] we will be stopping at around 600m to perform a midwater observation [20:58:32] LAT : 24.118252 , LON : -84.073241 , DEPTH : 1618.8898 m, TEMP : 4.32445 C, SAL : 34.96607 PSU, DO : 6.64347 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.5311 FTU [21:03:32] LAT : 24.118159 , LON : -84.073205 , DEPTH : 1476.5138 m, TEMP : 4.35218 C, SAL : 34.96316 PSU, DO : 6.5682 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2808 FTU [21:05:23] annalienesch leaves the room [21:08:33] LAT : 24.118131 , LON : -84.073163 , DEPTH : 1332.9664 m, TEMP : 4.3972 C, SAL : 34.95939 PSU, DO : 6.44064 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2564 FTU [21:12:44] Is the stimulated bioluminescence work being done anywhere near the deep scattering layer (high abundance? [21:13:33] LAT : 24.118165 , LON : -84.073119 , DEPTH : 1196.8326 m, TEMP : 4.601 C, SAL : 34.95008 PSU, DO : 6.12 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.5495 FTU [21:17:18] we are currently headed to the deep scattering layer and will then test the agitator for bioluminescence [21:18:33] LAT : 24.118222 , LON : -84.073082 , DEPTH : 1056.4374 m, TEMP : 5.05674 C, SAL : 34.93235 PSU, DO : 5.55998 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.5678 FTU [21:23:13] annalienesch leaves the room [21:23:33] LAT : 24.118299 , LON : -84.073109 , DEPTH : 913.0555 m, TEMP : 5.66799 C, SAL : 34.91115 PSU, DO : 4.97785 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2686 FTU [21:28:34] LAT : 24.118449 , LON : -84.073054 , DEPTH : 776.2507 m, TEMP : 6.46525 C, SAL : 34.89915 PSU, DO : 4.38786 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2625 FTU [21:33:35] LAT : 24.118527 , LON : -84.072988 , DEPTH : 637.6657 m, TEMP : 8.28192 C, SAL : 34.98756 PSU, DO : 3.76815 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.5617 FTU [21:38:35] LAT : 24.118561 , LON : -84.072977 , DEPTH : 488.8081 m, TEMP : 11.36981 C, SAL : 35.3982 PSU, DO : 3.66552 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.4945 FTU [21:43:36] LAT : 24.118653 , LON : -84.073345 , DEPTH : 479.1899 m, TEMP : 11.75136 C, SAL : 35.4552 PSU, DO : 3.71957 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2564 FTU [21:48:36] LAT : 24.118741 , LON : -84.0736 , DEPTH : 478.7303 m, TEMP : 11.68973 C, SAL : 35.44584 PSU, DO : 3.69711 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2869 FTU [21:50:25] EX2201_DIVE06 Mid-water Transect Start [21:53:37] LAT : 24.118786 , LON : -84.073707 , DEPTH : 478.504 m, TEMP : 11.68919 C, SAL : 35.4433 PSU, DO : 3.70217 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.525 FTU [21:58:37] LAT : 24.118779 , LON : -84.073614 , DEPTH : 478.0345 m, TEMP : 11.73939 C, SAL : 35.45299 PSU, DO : 3.71235 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.5556 FTU [22:03:38] LAT : 24.118788 , LON : -84.07357 , DEPTH : 478.7449 m, TEMP : 11.75141 C, SAL : 35.45432 PSU, DO : 3.7085 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.5372 FTU [22:08:17] EX2201_DIVE06 Mid-water Transect End [22:08:38] LAT : 24.11877 , LON : -84.073591 , DEPTH : 478.8646 m, TEMP : 11.68805 C, SAL : 35.44471 PSU, DO : 3.69143 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3541 FTU [22:11:03] EX2201_DIVE06 ROV Ascending [22:13:39] LAT : 24.118493 , LON : -84.072964 , DEPTH : 429.4681 m, TEMP : 12.68773 C, SAL : 35.59872 PSU, DO : 3.84356 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.2991 FTU [22:15:51] christarabenold leaves the room [22:15:51] kimberlygalvez leaves the room [22:18:39] LAT : 24.118184 , LON : -84.072563 , DEPTH : 291.8057 m, TEMP : 16.94594 C, SAL : 36.28594 PSU, DO : 4.40307 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6044 FTU [22:21:05] annalienesch leaves the room [22:23:40] LAT : 24.117541 , LON : -84.07168 , DEPTH : 149.363 m, TEMP : 23.31637 C, SAL : 36.9574 PSU, DO : 4.92045 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.525 FTU [22:28:40] LAT : 24.116414 , LON : -84.070383 , DEPTH : 50.7632 m, TEMP : 26.87179 C, SAL : 35.95953 PSU, DO : 6.25594 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3358 FTU [22:29:52] chat-admin leaves the room [22:33:40] LAT : 24.115458 , LON : -84.068814 , DEPTH : 31.2132 m, TEMP : 26.87753 C, SAL : 35.95081 PSU, DO : 6.2418 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.3175 FTU [22:36:06] EX2201_DIVE06 ROV on Surface [22:49:27] EX2201_DIVE06 ROV Recovery Complete [23:14:00] michaelvecchione leaves the room