[00:02:27] LAT : 55.965862 , LON : -132.080126 , DEPTH : 285.7963 m, TEMP : 5.9247 C, SAL : 33.33529 PSU, DO : 2.87466 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.16 FTU [00:03:33] oh wow! [00:05:08] definitely octopus Sunday! [00:07:27] LAT : 55.965781 , LON : -132.080066 , DEPTH : 280.3771 m, TEMP : 5.92554 C, SAL : 33.33543 PSU, DO : 2.86764 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0806 FTU [00:07:43] very impressive we could see such a lot of Bathypathes! [00:07:47] eelpout [00:09:04] ohhhh [00:12:28] LAT : 55.96574 , LON : -132.079871 , DEPTH : 274.8026 m, TEMP : 5.94067 C, SAL : 33.32974 PSU, DO : 2.87077 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1355 FTU [00:12:36] yow. Pteraster maybe P. tesselatus.. we are getting quite shallow!!! [00:12:51] that's the famous slime star in the pictures!! [00:13:14] can we zoom on that damaged one again? [00:13:42] oops. oh well [00:14:38] correction Diplopteraster multipes.. but still shallow!! [00:17:24] christophermah leaves the room [00:17:28] LAT : 55.965738 , LON : -132.079835 , DEPTH : 263.0475 m, TEMP : 5.92952 C, SAL : 33.31619 PSU, DO : 2.90518 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0867 FTU [00:17:55] amandamaxon leaves the room [00:18:33] iscwatch leaves the room [00:21:00] Thank you for the exciting dive Today! it was my first Fjord dive!! [00:22:17] EX2306_DIVE09 ROV Ascending [00:22:29] LAT : 55.966065 , LON : -132.079672 , DEPTH : 245.5922 m, TEMP : 5.93311 C, SAL : 33.31113 PSU, DO : 2.8894 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1477 FTU [00:23:07] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [00:24:26] Ours, too! [00:24:28] thanks everyone for joining! apologies for the sparse collecting, we'll be in the area for the next day or two so i'll try to prioritise it for the next one :) [00:26:38] merlinbest leaves the room [00:27:21] jamesconrad leaves the room [00:27:29] LAT : 55.9657 , LON : -132.080054 , DEPTH : 103.3687 m, TEMP : 6.08931 C, SAL : 32.91165 PSU, DO : 3.23292 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0317 FTU [00:32:29] LAT : 55.965037 , LON : -132.081221 , DEPTH : 55.4601 m, TEMP : 6.89915 C, SAL : 31.96061 PSU, DO : 4.47128 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.989 FTU [00:37:29] LAT : 55.963893 , LON : -132.082768 , DEPTH : 24.2019 m, TEMP : 8.84004 C, SAL : 30.59729 PSU, DO : 5.76388 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0379 FTU [00:39:06] EX2306_DIVE09 ROV on Surface [00:56:19] EX2306_DIVE09 ROV Recovery Complete [01:43:52] arvindshantharam leaves the room [02:29:04] merlinbest leaves the room [02:43:38] merlinbest leaves the room [04:04:16] arvindshantharam leaves the room [09:40:01] larabeckmann leaves the room [14:19:45] kellymarkello leaves the room [15:34:12] EX2306_DIVE09 ROV powered off [16:26:03] EX2306_DIVE10 Test message [16:37:16] robertcarney leaves the room [17:33:58] rhianwaller leaves the room [19:04:31] amandamaxon leaves the room [19:04:35] merlinbest leaves the room [19:04:36] jamesconrad leaves the room [20:06:12] amandamaxon leaves the room [20:31:49] EX2306_DIVE10 ROV Launch [20:37:02] jamesconrad leaves the room [20:39:46] EX2306_DIVE10 ROV on Surface [20:39:49] EX2306_DIVE10 ROV Descending [20:40:51] LAT : 55.227011 , LON : -131.082361 , DEPTH : 17.0233 m, TEMP : 10.72866 C, SAL : 29.11683 PSU, DO : 6.88729 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1477 FTU [20:45:51] LAT : 55.22652 , LON : -131.083286 , DEPTH : 51.2595 m, TEMP : 7.70155 C, SAL : 31.66746 PSU, DO : 4.99696 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0073 FTU [20:46:43] good afternoon everyone, thanks for joining us in behm canal :) [20:48:47] merlinbest leaves the room [20:50:51] LAT : 55.226768 , LON : -131.083023 , DEPTH : 68.5056 m, TEMP : 6.65561 C, SAL : 32.48235 PSU, DO : 4.57778 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0134 FTU [20:53:10] michaelvecchione leaves the room [20:55:52] LAT : 55.226341 , LON : -131.08355 , DEPTH : 218.9379 m, TEMP : 6.10641 C, SAL : 33.21493 PSU, DO : 3.38325 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4164 FTU [20:57:40] amandamaxon leaves the room [21:00:53] LAT : 55.225948 , LON : -131.083818 , DEPTH : 357.3382 m, TEMP : 6.09093 C, SAL : 33.26719 PSU, DO : 3.27716 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4835 FTU [21:05:53] LAT : 55.225531 , LON : -131.084141 , DEPTH : 356.2286 m, TEMP : 6.08735 C, SAL : 33.27482 PSU, DO : 3.27078 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5568 FTU [21:10:54] LAT : 55.22553 , LON : -131.084345 , DEPTH : 357.8797 m, TEMP : 6.09238 C, SAL : 33.26572 PSU, DO : 3.25922 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4652 FTU [21:13:26] saw a different ctenophore, more reddish in the middle, something like beroe sp.? [21:15:55] LAT : 55.225498 , LON : -131.084599 , DEPTH : 357.411 m, TEMP : 6.09222 C, SAL : 33.26519 PSU, DO : 3.26063 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4286 FTU [21:20:55] LAT : 55.225491 , LON : -131.084431 , DEPTH : 465.658 m, TEMP : 6.09412 C, SAL : 33.28563 PSU, DO : 3.23655 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5446 FTU [21:25:56] LAT : 55.225247 , LON : -131.084391 , DEPTH : 543.0326 m, TEMP : 6.09512 C, SAL : 33.29603 PSU, DO : 3.2093 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.1062 FTU [21:27:32] seanrooney leaves the room [21:28:27] christophermah leaves the room [21:30:57] LAT : 55.225087 , LON : -131.084615 , DEPTH : 547.8647 m, TEMP : 6.09591 C, SAL : 33.29499 PSU, DO : 3.2261 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.6972 FTU [21:31:31] seanrooney leaves the room [21:35:58] LAT : 55.22517 , LON : -131.084973 , DEPTH : 555.2001 m, TEMP : 6.09971 C, SAL : 33.29101 PSU, DO : 3.20183 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.569 FTU [21:38:11] EX2306_DIVE10 ROV on Bottom [21:39:31] seanrooney leaves the room [21:40:29] Anemone appears to be cribrinopsis fernaldi [21:40:59] LAT : 55.22513 , LON : -131.084869 , DEPTH : 575.6943 m, TEMP : 6.10189 C, SAL : 33.29071 PSU, DO : 3.20528 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4408 FTU [21:44:36] This anemone broods its young internally. A common symbiont with these anemones is the candy-striped shrimp. We have also observed the scaled crab Placetron wosnessenskii sheltering under the anemones [21:45:12] cribrinopsis fernaldi is the pale pin one on ther rt [21:45:59] LAT : 55.22516 , LON : -131.084947 , DEPTH : 575.549 m, TEMP : 6.11239 C, SAL : 33.2894 PSU, DO : 3.21179 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 3.6874 FTU [21:46:50] seanrooney leaves the room [21:50:59] LAT : 55.225365 , LON : -131.085202 , DEPTH : 562.9924 m, TEMP : 6.10345 C, SAL : 33.28934 PSU, DO : 3.20539 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.7094 FTU [21:52:07] anyone else noticing the hermit crabs? [21:52:30] merlinbest leaves the room [21:53:30] yes [21:53:51] I have seen several [21:56:00] LAT : 55.225425 , LON : -131.085161 , DEPTH : 563.17 m, TEMP : 6.10384 C, SAL : 33.285 PSU, DO : 3.21872 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.5397 FTU [21:56:01] Yes the same. Have seen more than a dozen shrimp on a single anemone [21:57:36] seanrooney leaves the room [21:59:22] If you can get in close on the brachiopods I can likely ID [21:59:38] great! we took a sample yesterday too [22:00:16] are those possibly really large barnacle shells? [22:01:01] LAT : 55.225518 , LON : -131.085146 , DEPTH : 558.8707 m, TEMP : 6.10205 C, SAL : 33.28527 PSU, DO : 3.21235 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.63 FTU [22:02:23] the orange and yellow encrusting sponge look interesting [22:03:17] What is on fish back [22:03:21] ? [22:03:54] Hello all [22:03:56] seanrooney leaves the room [22:06:01] LAT : 55.225508 , LON : -131.085044 , DEPTH : 554.6856 m, TEMP : 6.10384 C, SAL : 33.28518 PSU, DO : 3.21161 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4835 FTU [22:08:10] current is too strong, ROV is pulling away. stand by [22:08:52] arvindshantharam leaves the room [22:11:02] LAT : 55.225418 , LON : -131.085075 , DEPTH : 526.9905 m, TEMP : 6.10077 C, SAL : 33.28637 PSU, DO : 3.21038 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.569 FTU [22:11:31] seanrooney leaves the room [22:12:42] merlinbest leaves the room [22:13:58] seanrooney leaves the room [22:14:53] ETA 15 minutes [22:15:44] copy [22:15:49] Hi Merlin [22:16:02] LAT : 55.225527 , LON : -131.08478 , DEPTH : 483.0815 m, TEMP : 6.09993 C, SAL : 33.28179 PSU, DO : 3.22361 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9109 FTU [22:17:19] hi asako! thanks for joining, hoping those primnoas are babies and the mother colonies are up above! [22:18:48] christophermah leaves the room [22:19:08] cindyvandover leaves the room [22:21:02] LAT : 55.225458 , LON : -131.08456 , DEPTH : 485.1062 m, TEMP : 6.09451 C, SAL : 33.28639 PSU, DO : 3.23569 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.7399 FTU [22:22:32] for those just tuning in, we're leaving the bottom of this wall feature due to strong current conditions, and ascending to try to look at the flatter area on top. [22:23:20] copy. crossfingers! [22:26:03] LAT : 55.225532 , LON : -131.084416 , DEPTH : 390.9297 m, TEMP : 6.09674 C, SAL : 33.26898 PSU, DO : 3.25671 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5079 FTU [22:26:49] kellymarkello leaves the room [22:26:55] christophermah leaves the room [22:28:31] seanrooney leaves the room [22:29:20] kellymarkello leaves the room [22:31:04] LAT : 55.225433 , LON : -131.084631 , DEPTH : 353.6378 m, TEMP : 6.0982 C, SAL : 33.25885 PSU, DO : 3.25779 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.337 FTU [22:33:31] seanrooney leaves the room [22:36:04] LAT : 55.225627 , LON : -131.084818 , DEPTH : 356.8146 m, TEMP : 6.09333 C, SAL : 33.26834 PSU, DO : 3.2494 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3004 FTU [22:36:31] seanrooney leaves the room [22:38:03] robertcarney leaves the room [22:38:25] kellymarkello leaves the room [22:39:36] seanrooney leaves the room [22:39:46] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [22:39:47] pelagic worm of some kind just swam by [22:40:51] not an arrow worm lol.. like a polychaete [22:41:05] LAT : 55.225867 , LON : -131.085128 , DEPTH : 357.9821 m, TEMP : 6.0935 C, SAL : 33.26697 PSU, DO : 3.25748 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4957 FTU [22:44:56] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [22:45:29] kellymarkello leaves the room [22:46:06] LAT : 55.226112 , LON : -131.085425 , DEPTH : 368.1986 m, TEMP : 6.08685 C, SAL : 33.28093 PSU, DO : 3.22642 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.1245 FTU [22:50:56] so, do we know if we will be returning to 1000+ meter localities tomorrow? [22:51:06] LAT : 55.225708 , LON : -131.085907 , DEPTH : 400.4642 m, TEMP : 6.08769 C, SAL : 33.284 PSU, DO : 3.21584 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4652 FTU [22:53:12] asakomatsumoto leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [22:56:02] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [22:56:06] LAT : 55.225773 , LON : -131.086163 , DEPTH : 402.8453 m, TEMP : 6.09138 C, SAL : 33.28389 PSU, DO : 3.21538 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5873 FTU [22:56:11] Liponema x2 [22:56:48] Tina: is it... tide current or else? [22:57:36] yes current from the tides. we were approaching high tide when we initially got to the bottom, so hoping it calms down [22:57:52] Thank you! [22:58:31] seanrooney leaves the room [23:00:27] Tina: do we have tides approximation for tomorrow dive spot? [23:00:53] @Chris, we'll still be in shallower water here along the coast tomorow, hopefully at a 1000 m depth site on Tuesday [23:00:57] merlinbest leaves the room [23:01:07] LAT : 55.225741 , LON : -131.086188 , DEPTH : 401.7031 m, TEMP : 6.09367 C, SAL : 33.28023 PSU, DO : 3.221 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4957 FTU [23:01:19] understood. thanks! [23:06:00] Pretty sure these brachiopods are in the genus Laqueus LayQUEE-US [23:06:07] LAT : 55.225717 , LON : -131.086206 , DEPTH : 399.2883 m, TEMP : 6.09093 C, SAL : 33.2814 PSU, DO : 3.23435 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9414 FTU [23:06:46] seanrooney leaves the room [23:06:52] Tina: I have not seen cerianthid [23:06:56] Ceramaster in the upper left feeding! [23:07:16] Chris Mah bait [23:07:23] Primnoid! [23:07:28] Primnoa? [23:08:17] likely viciously attacking a sponge! [23:08:28] reqruitment! [23:08:40] pom pom world atgain [23:08:58] Tina: however. it would be good to collect that tiny cerianthus from yesterday as I expect - in best case it is undescrived species off California, if not, it is something completely different [23:09:20] Tina: pom pom are lovely [23:09:24] kellymarkello leaves the room [23:09:35] Tina: tube was laying at surface [23:10:56] seanrooney leaves the room [23:11:08] LAT : 55.225712 , LON : -131.086312 , DEPTH : 394.1606 m, TEMP : 6.08998 C, SAL : 33.28686 PSU, DO : 3.23704 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.453 FTU [23:11:48] Tina: I advise to collect tiny Cerianthus [23:11:58] Tina; if it is the one off California - it can be done from genetic - 6 genes are sequences [23:12:11] Tina: weird anemone [23:12:36] small white demosponges? [23:12:48] Tina: prinmoa [23:13:07] Tina: have not seen close up [23:13:21] do we have close up sometime? [23:13:48] what is that small reddish branching? [23:14:11] Swiftia? [23:14:40] Tina: cannot tell from that distance) [23:14:58] indeed. these bottom need close up [23:16:00] seanrooney leaves the room [23:16:08] LAT : 55.22576 , LON : -131.086337 , DEPTH : 391.0162 m, TEMP : 6.09043 C, SAL : 33.27814 PSU, DO : 3.23261 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3736 FTU [23:18:57] Tina: no black corals. surprisingly [23:19:17] very surprising considering yesterday! [23:19:34] higher turbidity in this channel [23:20:03] I'm also surprised that we haven't seen any Calcigorgia yet during these two expeditions. [23:20:20] kellymarkello leaves the room [23:20:59] Tina: what depth they have been collected? [23:21:09] LAT : 55.225767 , LON : -131.086363 , DEPTH : 387.9322 m, TEMP : 6.08897 C, SAL : 33.28211 PSU, DO : 3.21959 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4957 FTU [23:22:15] yes. Henricia [23:22:38] Tina: huge Liponemas - in compare with everything else [23:22:53] seanrooney leaves the room [23:24:33] these large white brachiopods are Laqueus [23:24:59] Tina: bisquitstar - UK name for Cookie star [23:25:05] Tina: no tube anemones [23:25:21] I think there are 2 species of Henricia that have that red spot on the disk center [23:26:10] LAT : 55.225793 , LON : -131.086477 , DEPTH : 386.2372 m, TEMP : 6.09932 C, SAL : 33.27924 PSU, DO : 3.22988 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.7094 FTU [23:26:58] collect?? [23:27:09] cheiraster? [23:27:43] Tina: when off the bottom time?? [23:27:52] oh nice! yes.. that's it [23:28:05] yes indeed!!! [23:28:34] YES [23:29:24] on it :) [23:29:30] whoa the delay is significant. home internet sucks!! [23:30:46] thank you!!!! [23:30:51] seanrooney leaves the room [23:30:56] no worries we got there [23:31:10] LAT : 55.225828 , LON : -131.08646 , DEPTH : 385.4905 m, TEMP : 6.08786 C, SAL : 33.281 PSU, DO : 3.23181 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.7216 FTU [23:31:22] for those interested.. here is the Sea Stars of Alaska poster pdf link https://apps-afsc.fisheries.noaa.gov/pubs/posters/pdfs/Seastars_of_AK_3-posters-combined.pdf [23:31:23] Tina: no Heteropolypus. [23:35:12] kellymarkello leaves the room [23:36:10] LAT : 55.225832 , LON : -131.08643 , DEPTH : 384.7922 m, TEMP : 6.09384 C, SAL : 33.28523 PSU, DO : 3.23569 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3919 FTU [23:38:03] how long we will have time on bottom? [23:38:30] My thanks for the collection!! [23:41:10] LAT : 55.225856 , LON : -131.08649 , DEPTH : 383.3667 m, TEMP : 6.08864 C, SAL : 33.28296 PSU, DO : 3.22417 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5385 FTU [23:41:56] @asako a little over a half hour [23:42:26] oh WOW! [23:42:32] seanrooney leaves the room [23:42:52] handsome onel [23:43:02] yay Primnoa [23:43:13] @James Thank you! [23:45:56] arvindshantharam leaves the room [23:46:06] request: if you could find tiny cerianthid, it is worth collection [23:46:11] LAT : 55.225879 , LON : -131.086487 , DEPTH : 383.8908 m, TEMP : 6.08735 C, SAL : 33.28968 PSU, DO : 3.22255 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4286 FTU [23:47:31] seanrooney leaves the room [23:49:03] georgematsumoto leaves the room [23:50:11] hydroids. [23:50:25] swiftia????? [23:50:30] no sorry [23:50:46] polycheate [23:50:56] Tina: I see scallop there [23:51:11] LAT : 55.225873 , LON : -131.086478 , DEPTH : 383.798 m, TEMP : 6.08691 C, SAL : 33.28614 PSU, DO : 3.22004 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3614 FTU [23:52:31] seanrooney leaves the room [23:52:40] chat-admin leaves the room [23:53:04] if we could have close up, we can recognize more. [23:53:45] Tina: the thing is.. animals are smaller then yesterday [23:53:58] Tina: apert of sea anemones [23:56:11] LAT : 55.225694 , LON : -131.086608 , DEPTH : 381.8017 m, TEMP : 6.08652 C, SAL : 33.28347 PSU, DO : 3.19933 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5629 FTU [23:56:50] seanrooney leaves the room [23:57:44] christophermah leaves the room