[03:15:04] okexnav leaves the room [03:52:16] okexnav leaves the room [04:09:20] okexnav leaves the room [05:56:39] okexnav leaves the room [07:14:35] okexnav leaves the room [09:25:33] okexnav leaves the room [11:22:31] okexnav leaves the room [12:04:45] okexnav leaves the room [12:21:37] okexnav leaves the room [14:36:45] test [14:40:35] chat-admin leaves the room [15:07:00] EX2301_DIVE03 Test Message [15:22:42] EX2301_DIVE03 ROV Launch [15:27:25] paigekoenig leaves the room [15:30:52] EX2301_DIVE03 ROV on Surface [15:32:13] EX2301_DIVE03 ROV Descending [15:33:49] LAT : 40.133781 , LON : -126.12652 , DEPTH : 28.0047 m, TEMP : 10.94449 C, SAL : 32.51143 PSU, DO : 7.75664 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.2283 FTU [15:38:49] LAT : 40.134069 , LON : -126.127619 , DEPTH : 52.1871 m, TEMP : 10.76409 C, SAL : 32.52617 PSU, DO : 6.94347 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.1673 FTU [15:43:49] LAT : 40.13417 , LON : -126.127796 , DEPTH : 127.3574 m, TEMP : 9.25356 C, SAL : 33.11352 PSU, DO : 7.51965 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.0269 FTU [15:48:50] LAT : 40.134476 , LON : -126.127564 , DEPTH : 269.8509 m, TEMP : 7.73601 C, SAL : 34.01127 PSU, DO : 2.48249 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.0391 FTU [15:53:50] LAT : 40.134638 , LON : -126.127589 , DEPTH : 423.9776 m, TEMP : 5.76383 C, SAL : 34.00521 PSU, DO : 1.82754 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9902 FTU [15:58:51] LAT : 40.13473 , LON : -126.127549 , DEPTH : 569.4918 m, TEMP : 4.90148 C, SAL : 34.14156 PSU, DO : 0.80282 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9902 FTU [16:03:51] LAT : 40.134583 , LON : -126.127433 , DEPTH : 712.0628 m, TEMP : 4.43119 C, SAL : 34.2787 PSU, DO : 0.36717 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9719 FTU [16:08:52] LAT : 40.13434 , LON : -126.127205 , DEPTH : 870.3219 m, TEMP : 4.0569 C, SAL : 34.3671 PSU, DO : 0.27011 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9658 FTU [16:13:53] LAT : 40.134218 , LON : -126.127198 , DEPTH : 1007.962 m, TEMP : 3.58139 C, SAL : 34.49169 PSU, DO : 0.42618 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9597 FTU [16:18:53] LAT : 40.134189 , LON : -126.127325 , DEPTH : 1156.3957 m, TEMP : 3.18939 C, SAL : 34.5231 PSU, DO : 0.5772 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9475 FTU [16:23:54] LAT : 40.134241 , LON : -126.127519 , DEPTH : 1312.4279 m, TEMP : 2.93614 C, SAL : 34.54233 PSU, DO : 0.76788 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9475 FTU [16:28:54] LAT : 40.134074 , LON : -126.127686 , DEPTH : 1461.1889 m, TEMP : 2.73278 C, SAL : 34.558 PSU, DO : 0.95303 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9353 FTU [16:33:55] LAT : 40.134011 , LON : -126.127702 , DEPTH : 1616.647 m, TEMP : 2.49343 C, SAL : 34.55765 PSU, DO : 1.27518 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9353 FTU [16:38:56] LAT : 40.133924 , LON : -126.127605 , DEPTH : 1767.9557 m, TEMP : 2.25536 C, SAL : 34.57445 PSU, DO : 1.53563 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9292 FTU [16:43:57] LAT : 40.133772 , LON : -126.127681 , DEPTH : 1920.2971 m, TEMP : 2.09634 C, SAL : 34.60572 PSU, DO : 1.78846 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9292 FTU [16:48:58] LAT : 40.133586 , LON : -126.127526 , DEPTH : 2070.7997 m, TEMP : 1.9541 C, SAL : 34.6062 PSU, DO : 1.96159 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9048 FTU [16:53:58] LAT : 40.133459 , LON : -126.127422 , DEPTH : 2224.3782 m, TEMP : 1.82749 C, SAL : 34.63774 PSU, DO : 2.27007 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8926 FTU [16:54:14] alexisweinnig leaves the room [16:58:59] LAT : 40.133437 , LON : -126.127335 , DEPTH : 2376.9428 m, TEMP : 1.78995 C, SAL : 34.6389 PSU, DO : 2.35589 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8864 FTU [17:03:59] LAT : 40.133356 , LON : -126.127328 , DEPTH : 2526.8693 m, TEMP : 1.77225 C, SAL : 34.63352 PSU, DO : 2.4746 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9048 FTU [17:08:19] mereditheverett leaves the room [17:09:00] LAT : 40.133384 , LON : -126.127281 , DEPTH : 2678.7469 m, TEMP : 1.74743 C, SAL : 34.64124 PSU, DO : 2.5397 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8926 FTU [17:14:01] LAT : 40.13339 , LON : -126.12724 , DEPTH : 2830.3199 m, TEMP : 1.6832 C, SAL : 34.65709 PSU, DO : 2.86624 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8864 FTU [17:19:02] LAT : 40.13362 , LON : -126.127381 , DEPTH : 2987.4224 m, TEMP : 1.63185 C, SAL : 34.66311 PSU, DO : 3.15463 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8681 FTU [17:24:02] LAT : 40.133574 , LON : -126.127405 , DEPTH : 3142.2202 m, TEMP : 1.62256 C, SAL : 34.66188 PSU, DO : 3.1437 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8681 FTU [17:29:03] LAT : 40.133771 , LON : -126.127501 , DEPTH : 3293.0852 m, TEMP : 1.59696 C, SAL : 34.66456 PSU, DO : 3.2894 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8742 FTU [17:30:35] kennethsulak leaves the room [17:34:04] LAT : 40.133783 , LON : -126.127392 , DEPTH : 3442.6328 m, TEMP : 1.55904 C, SAL : 34.67521 PSU, DO : 3.48655 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8681 FTU [17:35:01] christophermah leaves the room [17:39:04] LAT : 40.133959 , LON : -126.127407 , DEPTH : 3601.8973 m, TEMP : 1.51324 C, SAL : 34.68177 PSU, DO : 3.57999 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8864 FTU [17:44:05] LAT : 40.133898 , LON : -126.127196 , DEPTH : 3750.4823 m, TEMP : 1.48669 C, SAL : 34.68185 PSU, DO : 3.92358 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.862 FTU [17:44:23] Getting close to bottom! About 10min away [17:48:46] I was about to ask :) [17:49:06] LAT : 40.133773 , LON : -126.127326 , DEPTH : 3907.1068 m, TEMP : 1.48513 C, SAL : 34.68295 PSU, DO : 4.06785 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8864 FTU [17:49:36] should be there any moment now... 40m away [17:50:39] kennethsulak leaves the room [17:50:46] Reminder that this is an engineering dive - the majority of the dive will be focused on engineering objectives but we welcome comments in this chat and annotations in SeaTube! [17:52:30] yep! I'm at the office and its a nice background to putting together PCR [17:52:45] haha great idea! [17:53:02] :) [17:54:07] LAT : 40.133716 , LON : -126.127379 , DEPTH : 3917.1908 m, TEMP : 1.48922 C, SAL : 34.67861 PSU, DO : 3.77822 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9109 FTU [17:56:41] Hi Ken [17:59:07] LAT : 40.133676 , LON : -126.126592 , DEPTH : 3927.9432 m, TEMP : 1.48369 C, SAL : 34.68014 PSU, DO : 3.99796 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8864 FTU [18:00:58] mereditheverett leaves the room [18:02:19] kennethsulak leaves the room [18:04:08] LAT : 40.133624 , LON : -126.126545 , DEPTH : 3942.2876 m, TEMP : 1.48375 C, SAL : 34.6825 PSU, DO : 3.72812 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9963 FTU [18:06:16] EX2301_DIVE03 ROV on Bottom [18:09:09] LAT : 40.133653 , LON : -126.12645 , DEPTH : 3953.0063 m, TEMP : 1.49018 C, SAL : 34.68569 PSU, DO : 3.62336 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.7961 FTU [18:13:00] paigekoenig leaves the room [18:13:16] kennethsulak leaves the room [18:14:10] LAT : 40.133737 , LON : -126.126457 , DEPTH : 3950.3381 m, TEMP : 1.4948 C, SAL : 34.67647 PSU, DO : 3.54356 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.2589 FTU [18:19:11] LAT : 40.133755 , LON : -126.126386 , DEPTH : 3953.906 m, TEMP : 1.4891 C, SAL : 34.67398 PSU, DO : 3.6245 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9963 FTU [18:20:29] Hi there Mike. Looks like the land of holothurians - Scotoplanes?? and Psychropotes and others. Hoping to see some of the fishes from this depth in NE Pacific [18:21:10] mereditheverett leaves the room [18:22:00] Peniagone flyby [18:23:03] yes. Waiting for cephs too. [18:23:47] Hi Ken, do you know what the smaller white sea cucumbers are? [18:23:53] Sorry we can't get a zoom on them right now [18:24:12] LAT : 40.13369 , LON : -126.126434 , DEPTH : 3952.9574 m, TEMP : 1.48687 C, SAL : 34.67423 PSU, DO : 3.69462 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.917 FTU [18:29:13] LAT : 40.133721 , LON : -126.126322 , DEPTH : 3953.1547 m, TEMP : 1.48639 C, SAL : 34.6761 PSU, DO : 3.65557 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8803 FTU [18:31:42] Alexis - perhaps Scotoplanes - sea pig Big wide flat species maybe = Paleopatides. But caution since I am a fish guy and we have not gotten any closeups yet [18:32:03] A nice Psychropotes off to the right there [18:33:17] and oh nice! that's a deep-sea urchin Echinocrepis or somesuch .. that pear looking thing direclty below the ROV [18:34:13] LAT : 40.13377 , LON : -126.126292 , DEPTH : 3948.4859 m, TEMP : 1.49252 C, SAL : 34.66804 PSU, DO : 3.87614 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8864 FTU [18:34:34] alexisweinnig leaves the room [18:37:24] hey @Alexisweinnig MBARI has done a fair amount of work in this area. Their ID guide has some good info http://dsg.mbari.org/dsg/browsetree/concept/Echinodermata#Echinodermata [18:39:13] LAT : 40.133753 , LON : -126.126328 , DEPTH : 3952.9126 m, TEMP : 1.49 C, SAL : 34.66843 PSU, DO : 3.64482 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 7.6435 FTU [18:39:20] Thanks Chris! Alexis stepped out for a second (lunch rotation) but thanks for sharing - this is great [18:39:47] 4 days until we get to do anything I suppose. [18:41:45] Chris - MBARI guide looks very useful. Thanks for posting that link [18:42:19] yup primarily just observing and identifying for now [18:42:26] ooooo ! those Echinocrepis are SOOOOO tempting! [18:43:39] http://echinoblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/time-lapse-video-of-rare-deep-sea.html [18:44:14] LAT : 40.133784 , LON : -126.126476 , DEPTH : 3953.156 m, TEMP : 1.49204 C, SAL : 34.67042 PSU, DO : 3.68121 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.0879 FTU [18:44:54] woah! thanks for the share Chris [18:49:14] LAT : 40.133746 , LON : -126.126378 , DEPTH : 3952.3308 m, TEMP : 1.52843 C, SAL : 34.62523 PSU, DO : 3.69588 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8864 FTU [18:54:14] LAT : 40.133697 , LON : -126.126193 , DEPTH : 3949.6595 m, TEMP : 1.4903 C, SAL : 34.66989 PSU, DO : 3.72751 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8987 FTU [18:57:11] kennethsulak leaves the room [18:59:14] LAT : 40.133817 , LON : -126.126339 , DEPTH : 3951.6497 m, TEMP : 1.49378 C, SAL : 34.66999 PSU, DO : 3.72371 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8681 FTU [18:59:49] Thanks Chris! I know, it is tough to not request a zoom :( [19:01:13] alexisweinnig leaves the room [19:04:00] christophermah leaves the room [19:04:15] LAT : 40.1336 , LON : -126.126241 , DEPTH : 3949.8139 m, TEMP : 1.50045 C, SAL : 34.66547 PSU, DO : 3.70606 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.862 FTU [19:04:40] alexisweinnig leaves the room [19:05:52] kennethsulak leaves the room [19:06:58] christophermah leaves the room [19:09:15] LAT : 40.133657 , LON : -126.126204 , DEPTH : 3951.4885 m, TEMP : 1.48483 C, SAL : 34.67968 PSU, DO : 3.79173 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9048 FTU [19:14:16] LAT : 40.133675 , LON : -126.126135 , DEPTH : 3952.4863 m, TEMP : 1.49865 C, SAL : 34.66942 PSU, DO : 3.59489 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9048 FTU [19:19:16] LAT : 40.133606 , LON : -126.126116 , DEPTH : 3951.824 m, TEMP : 1.49763 C, SAL : 34.67223 PSU, DO : 3.7693 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8681 FTU [19:21:25] Ken, we've got a fish! [19:24:17] LAT : 40.133716 , LON : -126.126208 , DEPTH : 3952.0129 m, TEMP : 1.49582 C, SAL : 34.67832 PSU, DO : 3.56041 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8742 FTU [19:29:17] LAT : 40.133632 , LON : -126.126115 , DEPTH : 3951.5002 m, TEMP : 1.50069 C, SAL : 34.67483 PSU, DO : 3.54729 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8803 FTU [19:34:17] a zoanthid? [19:34:19] LAT : 40.13376 , LON : -126.126166 , DEPTH : 3952.6074 m, TEMP : 1.50033 C, SAL : 34.67223 PSU, DO : 3.76754 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.0085 FTU [19:34:35] yep! [19:37:32] ooo! coral? [19:37:48] anemone [19:38:31] yeah looks like an anemone! Weird to see it in the sediment like that [19:39:18] LAT : 40.133618 , LON : -126.126043 , DEPTH : 3952.8403 m, TEMP : 1.4897 C, SAL : 34.68118 PSU, DO : 3.63079 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 8.8767 FTU [19:39:32] indeed. wonder who that is.. [19:39:59] We are going to sample the zoanthids - pilots requested to do 1 bio sample today [19:40:40] I wonder if that's a stalk from a sponge or something else they are growing on [19:41:02] Yeah I think you are right Meredith [19:44:18] LAT : 40.133562 , LON : -126.126052 , DEPTH : 3951.7386 m, TEMP : 1.49156 C, SAL : 34.68691 PSU, DO : 3.71591 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 4.5421 FTU [19:49:19] LAT : 40.133684 , LON : -126.12611 , DEPTH : 3952.7393 m, TEMP : 1.50682 C, SAL : 34.6685 PSU, DO : 3.78043 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 3.431 FTU [19:54:20] LAT : 40.133595 , LON : -126.126119 , DEPTH : 3952.7094 m, TEMP : 1.51756 C, SAL : 34.65646 PSU, DO : 3.57224 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 6.63 FTU [19:59:21] LAT : 40.133661 , LON : -126.126261 , DEPTH : 3951.3548 m, TEMP : 1.53113 C, SAL : 34.64232 PSU, DO : 3.63763 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 4.243 FTU [20:02:36] HA! [20:02:59] getting ya some goods, Chris! [20:03:06] Or tying to :) [20:03:08] WHAT IS THAT? checking... [20:03:15] oooo! and a brisingid! [20:04:13] Is that another one of the Echinocrepis but in the "purple" color variety? [20:04:22] LAT : 40.133571 , LON : -126.126036 , DEPTH : 3951.1472 m, TEMP : 1.49913 C, SAL : 34.67048 PSU, DO : 3.75494 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 4.591 FTU [20:04:48] Cystocrepis! http://dsg.mbari.org/dsg/view/concept/Cystocrepis%20setigera [20:04:54] oh yes! Lars [20:05:51] weird. they always seem to be in association with those cukes! [20:06:07] alexisweinnig leaves the room [20:06:33] I had to login to the chat just to see if you identified the urchin @chrismah [20:07:00] the black one is Cystocrepis [20:07:15] the lighter one that looks like a pyramid is one called Echinocrepis [20:07:31] Thank you! [20:07:58] Cystocrepis is a pourtalesiid... VERY rare at least for most people... [20:07:59] Thanks for the IDs Chris!! [20:08:36] Is it associated with the cucumber or eating it? [20:08:50] nice. those aren't common species. Lovely shots! [20:08:55] My thanks to Lars! [20:09:22] LAT : 40.133703 , LON : -126.12629 , DEPTH : 3953.4785 m, TEMP : 1.49174 C, SAL : 34.67136 PSU, DO : 3.78178 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.6374 FTU [20:09:27] He says "of course!" [20:09:48] look at the track! [20:10:32] EEEE KINO CREEPUS [20:10:43] eh. close enough [20:10:47] :) [20:10:51] haha thank you [20:11:02] thanks! [20:12:30] LOVE those tracks it makes! [20:14:23] LAT : 40.13348 , LON : -126.126138 , DEPTH : 3951.4906 m, TEMP : 1.48825 C, SAL : 34.67195 PSU, DO : 3.74039 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9353 FTU [20:17:02] AnnieLindgren leaves the room [20:18:07] mereditheverett leaves the room [20:19:24] LAT : 40.133337 , LON : -126.125982 , DEPTH : 3950.5953 m, TEMP : 1.48705 C, SAL : 34.67003 PSU, DO : 3.71613 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.1245 FTU [20:23:18] whoa! ha ha LOVE Those urchins! [20:23:39] They are everywhere down here! [20:24:25] LAT : 40.133324 , LON : -126.125974 , DEPTH : 3949.3592 m, TEMP : 1.48669 C, SAL : 34.666 PSU, DO : 3.85947 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 4.0049 FTU [20:26:52] it is a pourtalesiid paradise down there! [20:27:01] AnnieLindgren leaves the room [20:29:25] LAT : 40.133201 , LON : -126.125858 , DEPTH : 3948.7749 m, TEMP : 1.49282 C, SAL : 34.67543 PSU, DO : 3.65728 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.0208 FTU [20:34:19] Psychropotes [20:34:26] LAT : 40.133195 , LON : -126.125871 , DEPTH : 3950.1757 m, TEMP : 1.48783 C, SAL : 34.6776 PSU, DO : 3.72141 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8864 FTU [20:36:01] AnnieLindgren leaves the room [20:39:27] LAT : 40.133251 , LON : -126.125792 , DEPTH : 3949.4004 m, TEMP : 1.48765 C, SAL : 34.66284 PSU, DO : 3.8044 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.862 FTU [20:39:57] christophermah leaves the room [20:42:05] weird [20:42:23] maybe an urchin with amphipods???? [20:42:36] could it be a type of sea biscuit? [20:44:16] yeah.. a 3rd species.. ? [20:44:26] hmmmmmm [20:44:29] LAT : 40.1333 , LON : -126.125807 , DEPTH : 3949.6155 m, TEMP : 1.49096 C, SAL : 34.66282 PSU, DO : 3.53656 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.862 FTU [20:45:39] mmmmaybe Cystechinus yet another one of these weird deep-sea urchins but its clear of debris.. not sure what is going on. [20:45:49] under diff. circumstances.. it would warrant a collection [20:46:05] yeah I agree -which we could grab it! [20:46:12] Lars has a good notion. Possibly a dead test [20:46:32] amphipods crawling on the surface [20:46:55] who do you pronounce Cystechinus? [20:47:10] how* [20:48:09] Sis-T-EEE-kinus [20:49:28] LAT : 40.133305 , LON : -126.125889 , DEPTH : 3949.1969 m, TEMP : 1.51438 C, SAL : 34.64849 PSU, DO : 3.61473 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9475 FTU [20:49:33] will send the sponge pic to our resident expert. [20:49:42] Thank you! [20:54:29] LAT : 40.133252 , LON : -126.12555 , DEPTH : 3947.582 m, TEMP : 1.49348 C, SAL : 34.66255 PSU, DO : 3.75207 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8742 FTU [20:56:01] AnnieLindgren leaves the room [20:57:52] wow! [20:59:17] AnnieLindgren leaves the room [20:59:30] LAT : 40.133178 , LON : -126.125695 , DEPTH : 3948.8245 m, TEMP : 1.50303 C, SAL : 34.65252 PSU, DO : 3.70431 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8559 FTU [20:59:34] Psychropotes and a little wormy friend! [21:01:01] Now, that's unusual. Macrurid nibbling on a gummy bear cucumber [21:03:47] Cristiana says the sponge was a Hyalonema sp., with the very characteristic peduncle with zoanthids. [21:04:04] Awesome, thanks Chris! [21:04:30] LAT : 40.133205 , LON : -126.125511 , DEPTH : 3948.7793 m, TEMP : 1.48922 C, SAL : 34.67179 PSU, DO : 3.71965 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8681 FTU [21:04:36] Echinocrepis.. LOVELY SHOT! [21:04:46] these are VERY fragile. [21:04:53] Like eggs [21:06:08] ?? [21:06:21] wow - do you know if any ROV has tried to collect (not that we will be allowed to today) [21:07:21] interesting [21:07:55] I have seen intact specimens. Sometimes they come up in nets intact. I suspect MBARI has collected but not sure how successful they were [21:08:30] when we get to call in.. I can help with pronunciation :-) [21:08:48] I look forward to it! [21:09:31] LAT : 40.133218 , LON : -126.125646 , DEPTH : 3947.755 m, TEMP : 1.49456 C, SAL : 34.67509 PSU, DO : 3.84996 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8437 FTU [21:09:47] oh dang! [21:09:51] wow! [21:09:55] Finally a coral! [21:10:28] I know it's a great specimen! [21:10:49] Unfortunately we can't collect it today but at least we saw it [21:11:21] Yep. We collected some from further south in 2020, so nice to see them further north and deeper [21:11:48] oh wow! Lyrocteis! [21:12:22] I know a grad student who will be VERY excited to see that! [21:13:19] Oh good - we didn't got to zoom on them but there were a lot of Lyrocteis today [21:13:30] I love the Hyalonema sponges [21:13:40] like ridiculous underwater tulips [21:13:49] EX2301_DIVE03 ROV Ascending [21:13:58] Popping up for the springtime :) [21:14:31] LAT : 40.133088 , LON : -126.12571 , DEPTH : 3945.3681 m, TEMP : 1.48375 C, SAL : 34.68133 PSU, DO : 3.6013 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.862 FTU [21:15:04] yow. thanks! [21:15:32] Thanks for tuning in today y'all! Starting the assent now [21:16:02] Thanks for a good dive, hope to see another one tomorrow! [21:16:22] christophermah leaves the room [21:16:50] mereditheverett leaves the room [21:18:07] michaelvecchione leaves the room [21:19:32] LAT : 40.133029 , LON : -126.125328 , DEPTH : 3878.168 m, TEMP : 1.47636 C, SAL : 34.68198 PSU, DO : 3.91646 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8559 FTU [21:19:49] paigekoenig leaves the room [21:24:32] LAT : 40.132826 , LON : -126.125541 , DEPTH : 3725.6713 m, TEMP : 1.47936 C, SAL : 34.67497 PSU, DO : 3.84681 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8987 FTU [21:29:33] LAT : 40.132757 , LON : -126.125805 , DEPTH : 3585.4474 m, TEMP : 1.50597 C, SAL : 34.66036 PSU, DO : 3.59058 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8437 FTU [21:34:33] LAT : 40.132752 , LON : -126.125871 , DEPTH : 3430.3585 m, TEMP : 1.54038 C, SAL : 34.66002 PSU, DO : 3.37839 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8376 FTU [21:39:34] LAT : 40.132611 , LON : -126.125757 , DEPTH : 3279.1601 m, TEMP : 1.56817 C, SAL : 34.65426 PSU, DO : 3.33236 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8498 FTU [21:44:35] LAT : 40.132648 , LON : -126.125733 , DEPTH : 3128.4058 m, TEMP : 1.58796 C, SAL : 34.64943 PSU, DO : 3.30213 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8559 FTU [21:49:36] LAT : 40.132681 , LON : -126.125542 , DEPTH : 2976.4389 m, TEMP : 1.61579 C, SAL : 34.64715 PSU, DO : 3.24487 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8559 FTU [21:54:37] LAT : 40.132679 , LON : -126.125618 , DEPTH : 2820.3717 m, TEMP : 1.63893 C, SAL : 34.6381 PSU, DO : 3.22356 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8742 FTU [21:54:56] Aulacoctena undescribed species [21:57:52] alexisweinnig leaves the room [21:59:37] LAT : 40.132702 , LON : -126.125477 , DEPTH : 2667.402 m, TEMP : 1.705 C, SAL : 34.61822 PSU, DO : 3.08393 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8803 FTU [22:04:38] LAT : 40.132696 , LON : -126.125407 , DEPTH : 2515.3092 m, TEMP : 1.75204 C, SAL : 34.61577 PSU, DO : 2.87718 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9414 FTU [22:06:21] a few sinking Bathochordeus houses [22:06:25] Aeginura grimaldii [22:09:38] LAT : 40.132797 , LON : -126.125454 , DEPTH : 2361.8351 m, TEMP : 1.77118 C, SAL : 34.61555 PSU, DO : 2.82134 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8926 FTU [22:10:13] Thanks for your annotations here Dhugal! [22:11:27] no problem! Always like to watch the midwater. Bit early for me to catch the descent unfortunately.. [22:11:48] just after 7am here now [22:12:16] ahhh I see - glad to have you here so early in the morning :) [22:12:25] read that you saw some Lyrocteis! [22:12:49] Indeed! It was pretty spectacular [22:12:53] Mesochordeus house [22:13:04] animal still inside. [22:13:21] Mesochordaeus erythrocephalus [22:14:38] LAT : 40.132785 , LON : -126.125591 , DEPTH : 2208.8293 m, TEMP : 1.82205 C, SAL : 34.61141 PSU, DO : 3.053 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9109 FTU [22:15:13] Physonectae. Maybe Rudjakovia? [22:15:24] Poralia [22:16:27] Glad the weather played nice today [22:17:19] Pantachogon haeckelli [22:17:41] Nemertean? [22:17:57] Rhopalonematidae [22:18:17] Radiozoa? [22:18:42] Poralia [22:19:38] LAT : 40.132852 , LON : -126.125778 , DEPTH : 2058.5271 m, TEMP : 1.89867 C, SAL : 34.61368 PSU, DO : 2.31729 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9109 FTU [22:20:29] going to grab a coffee. Will be back. [22:24:38] LAT : 40.132962 , LON : -126.125816 , DEPTH : 1903.2081 m, TEMP : 2.00917 C, SAL : 34.58292 PSU, DO : 2.33812 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9292 FTU [22:25:19] Good call - about half way to surface [22:28:07] back now [22:28:46] calycophorae [22:29:08] 3 fish or chaetognaths [22:29:39] LAT : 40.133068 , LON : -126.125957 , DEPTH : 1748.7571 m, TEMP : 2.21202 C, SAL : 34.50884 PSU, DO : 2.40161 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9292 FTU [22:30:32] might even be Poeobius based on that swimming [22:31:01] lots of them around [22:31:25] Solmissus [22:31:32] and a Halicreas before it [22:32:36] Coryphaenoides in midwater! [22:33:00] camera blackout [22:34:08] camera back. needs iris opened [22:34:40] LAT : 40.133096 , LON : -126.125974 , DEPTH : 1593.6378 m, TEMP : 2.44149 C, SAL : 34.49049 PSU, DO : 2.25236 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9353 FTU [22:34:54] some lights are off now or the camera settings much darker than before [22:35:22] yes - video working on the lights and figuring it out now [22:39:40] LAT : 40.133117 , LON : -126.125884 , DEPTH : 1436.1033 m, TEMP : 2.72754 C, SAL : 34.44915 PSU, DO : 2.01232 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9353 FTU [22:44:41] LAT : 40.133167 , LON : -126.125872 , DEPTH : 1280.5663 m, TEMP : 2.97576 C, SAL : 34.40428 PSU, DO : 1.21381 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9353 FTU [22:45:07] paigekoenig leaves the room [22:49:41] LAT : 40.133169 , LON : -126.125784 , DEPTH : 1127.1342 m, TEMP : 3.25298 C, SAL : 34.37414 PSU, DO : 1.06258 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9414 FTU [22:51:26] paigekoenig leaves the room [22:54:41] LAT : 40.133225 , LON : -126.12548 , DEPTH : 972.756 m, TEMP : 3.72966 C, SAL : 34.27391 PSU, DO : 0.96 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9536 FTU [22:57:03] Hope you manage to get the lights and camera sorted out for next dive. Thx for today. [22:57:07] dhugallindsay leaves the room [22:59:42] LAT : 40.133381 , LON : -126.125512 , DEPTH : 815.8543 m, TEMP : 4.05009 C, SAL : 34.33459 PSU, DO : 0.7921 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9658 FTU [23:04:43] LAT : 40.133466 , LON : -126.126115 , DEPTH : 652.4953 m, TEMP : 4.55621 C, SAL : 34.11668 PSU, DO : 0.4411 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9719 FTU [23:09:43] LAT : 40.133482 , LON : -126.127342 , DEPTH : 507.2391 m, TEMP : 5.07245 C, SAL : 33.95223 PSU, DO : 0.69052 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9719 FTU [23:14:44] LAT : 40.133508 , LON : -126.128675 , DEPTH : 364.5353 m, TEMP : 6.00798 C, SAL : 33.82074 PSU, DO : 1.24393 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9902 FTU [23:19:44] LAT : 40.133504 , LON : -126.129556 , DEPTH : 219.7685 m, TEMP : 7.44587 C, SAL : 33.88817 PSU, DO : 1.82186 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.0452 FTU [23:24:45] LAT : 40.133568 , LON : -126.13075 , DEPTH : 74.1728 m, TEMP : 9.58575 C, SAL : 32.69117 PSU, DO : 3.68184 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.1001 FTU [23:29:46] LAT : 40.133314 , LON : -126.131815 , DEPTH : 53.592 m, TEMP : 10.63448 C, SAL : 32.61943 PSU, DO : 7.29693 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.1673 FTU [23:34:46] LAT : 40.132816 , LON : -126.13282 , DEPTH : 52.4161 m, TEMP : 10.71047 C, SAL : 32.57726 PSU, DO : 6.98054 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.3199 FTU [23:39:46] LAT : 40.13229 , LON : -126.134707 , DEPTH : 51.8533 m, TEMP : 10.74523 C, SAL : 32.53689 PSU, DO : 6.90937 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.2894 FTU [23:44:47] LAT : 40.13183 , LON : -126.13557 , DEPTH : 21.0019 m, TEMP : 10.77263 C, SAL : 32.53084 PSU, DO : 7.26025 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.3321 FTU [23:46:05] EX2301_DIVE03 ROV on Surface