[00:01:01] collect? [00:01:12] LAT : 55.225826 , LON : -131.086647 , DEPTH : 377.0812 m, TEMP : 6.09026 C, SAL : 33.28238 PSU, DO : 3.21625 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3553 FTU [00:01:52] previous collection I remember it was fallen colony. fresh one would be better. [00:02:19] Thank you! [00:02:43] i'm still looking for an example of p. yutlinux. i've never seen one, everything at the RBCM is misidentified P. stephencairnsi species complex [00:05:31] seanrooney leaves the room [00:06:13] LAT : 55.225822 , LON : -131.08666 , DEPTH : 377.7275 m, TEMP : 6.08897 C, SAL : 33.28064 PSU, DO : 3.20836 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.0757 FTU [00:07:23] The types of P. yutlinux are at the USNM [00:07:25] great thank you!!! [00:08:55] yes i should probably ask for a loan some day. but it came from BC [00:10:08] what is that thread like? [00:10:12] long one [00:11:14] LAT : 55.225647 , LON : -131.086696 , DEPTH : 375.8934 m, TEMP : 6.09093 C, SAL : 33.28364 PSU, DO : 3.23546 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5201 FTU [00:12:51] seanrooney leaves the room [00:13:24] mitchellhebner leaves the room [00:14:18] amandamaxon leaves the room [00:16:15] LAT : 55.225699 , LON : -131.08656 , DEPTH : 374.8657 m, TEMP : 6.08607 C, SAL : 33.28219 PSU, DO : 3.21274 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3858 FTU [00:16:24] Thank you for Today's dive!! nice challenging! [00:16:31] seanrooney leaves the room [00:16:50] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [00:18:15] thanks again! [00:18:50] christophermah leaves the room [00:19:48] EX2306_DIVE10 ROV Ascending [00:21:15] LAT : 55.22609 , LON : -131.086115 , DEPTH : 329.7187 m, TEMP : 6.08769 C, SAL : 33.28012 PSU, DO : 3.2436 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5385 FTU [00:22:38] Thanks everyone! [00:22:56] jamesconrad leaves the room [00:26:16] LAT : 55.225899 , LON : -131.086336 , DEPTH : 175.6886 m, TEMP : 6.10641 C, SAL : 33.2126 PSU, DO : 3.34764 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3004 FTU [00:29:42] merlinbest leaves the room [00:31:16] LAT : 55.22478 , LON : -131.086973 , DEPTH : 55.806 m, TEMP : 6.58087 C, SAL : 32.56982 PSU, DO : 4.18552 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0012 FTU [00:35:35] kellymarkello leaves the room [00:36:17] LAT : 55.22379 , LON : -131.087946 , DEPTH : 34.4793 m, TEMP : 7.13057 C, SAL : 32.05622 PSU, DO : 4.66132 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9768 FTU [00:36:24] kellymarkello leaves the room [00:38:37] EX2306_DIVE10 ROV on Surface [00:53:46] EX2306_DIVE10 ROV Recovery Complete [01:03:22] michaelvecchione leaves the room [01:56:30] merlinbest leaves the room [03:42:19] EX2306_DIVE10 ROV powered off [15:13:06] test [15:25:55] EX2306_DIVE11 ROV powered off [16:00:57] arvindshantharam leaves the room [16:24:02] EX2306_DIVE11 ROV Launch [16:31:08] EX2306_DIVE11 ROV on Surface [16:31:37] EX2306_DIVE11 ROV Descending [16:32:41] LAT : 54.725025 , LON : -132.536185 , DEPTH : 22.4795 m, TEMP : 10.23604 C, SAL : 31.5857 PSU, DO : 6.31348 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0256 FTU [16:33:23] georgematsumoto leaves the room [16:37:41] LAT : 54.724682 , LON : -132.537584 , DEPTH : 53.1324 m, TEMP : 7.98791 C, SAL : 32.5402 PSU, DO : 4.64654 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1722 FTU [16:39:43] amandamaxon leaves the room [16:42:41] LAT : 54.724139 , LON : -132.537801 , DEPTH : 160.3108 m, TEMP : 6.16546 C, SAL : 33.32213 PSU, DO : 3.3751 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0867 FTU [16:47:42] LAT : 54.724 , LON : -132.537427 , DEPTH : 307.7532 m, TEMP : 6.06158 C, SAL : 33.49141 PSU, DO : 3.11407 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4774 FTU [16:52:43] LAT : 54.724116 , LON : -132.537085 , DEPTH : 444.9277 m, TEMP : 6.07366 C, SAL : 33.51935 PSU, DO : 3.03818 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.6667 FTU [16:57:43] LAT : 54.724432 , LON : -132.537127 , DEPTH : 445.1098 m, TEMP : 6.07354 C, SAL : 33.51937 PSU, DO : 3.0204 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3126 FTU [17:00:35] arvindshantharam leaves the room [17:01:08] good morning everyone, thanks for joining us in cordova bay :) [17:02:44] LAT : 54.724332 , LON : -132.537158 , DEPTH : 460.7429 m, TEMP : 6.07433 C, SAL : 33.52014 PSU, DO : 3.01503 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5812 FTU [17:04:18] georgematsumoto leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [17:04:38] EX2306_DIVE11 ROV on Bottom [17:07:45] LAT : 54.724346 , LON : -132.537122 , DEPTH : 481.6357 m, TEMP : 6.0769 C, SAL : 33.51965 PSU, DO : 3.02138 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3858 FTU [17:08:49] herring maybe? [17:12:01] thanks mitch! [17:12:46] LAT : 54.724378 , LON : -132.537122 , DEPTH : 482.7703 m, TEMP : 6.08512 C, SAL : 33.51844 PSU, DO : 3.00742 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3492 FTU [17:14:51] robertcarney leaves the room [17:17:47] LAT : 54.724381 , LON : -132.537109 , DEPTH : 483.3363 m, TEMP : 6.07997 C, SAL : 33.51919 PSU, DO : 3.01122 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3065 FTU [17:21:25] ? Do you get vertical water current profiles ADCP ? [17:22:47] LAT : 54.72438 , LON : -132.537118 , DEPTH : 483.5082 m, TEMP : 6.07746 C, SAL : 33.51989 PSU, DO : 3.03502 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4103 FTU [17:25:24] @robert yes! [17:25:32] not herring because there are two dorsal fins, do not know what the small silver fish is [17:26:44] emilyashe leaves the room [17:27:01] robertcarney leaves the room [17:27:48] LAT : 54.724336 , LON : -132.537142 , DEPTH : 483.1495 m, TEMP : 6.07679 C, SAL : 33.51966 PSU, DO : 3.02758 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3797 FTU [17:28:44] merlinbest leaves the room [17:32:25] ? Is there a local Dover sole trawl fishery? [17:32:32] asakomatsumoto leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [17:32:49] LAT : 54.724218 , LON : -132.537136 , DEPTH : 478.9472 m, TEMP : 6.0764 C, SAL : 33.5201 PSU, DO : 3.02787 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.8803 FTU [17:33:33] asakomatsumoto leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [17:34:00] robertcarney leaves the room [17:34:03] @robert none on my radar [17:34:16] ribbon worm? [17:34:18] nemertean [17:34:37] nemertean [17:34:38] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [17:37:10] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [17:37:49] LAT : 54.724222 , LON : -132.537127 , DEPTH : 478.4699 m, TEMP : 6.08053 C, SAL : 33.51895 PSU, DO : 3.01534 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.1673 FTU [17:37:56] i have atka mackerel, rockfish, halibut and cod at least explored in the area [17:38:04] these nemeetea are generally considered to be predators, with an eversible proboscis. [17:39:27] big skate raja binoculata [17:39:38] some kind of pterasterid .. not sure if Pteraster or Diplopteraster [17:39:44] Hello all [17:40:00] Tina: is it sole or flounder? how it called the flatfish [17:40:19] Tina: Pterasteridae) [17:41:42] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [17:42:02] yes. Henricia [17:42:37] technically these are Odontohenricia on the NOAA chart..but this is unofficially a synonym [17:42:47] emilyashe leaves the room [17:42:49] LAT : 54.724131 , LON : -132.537073 , DEPTH : 475.7722 m, TEMP : 6.07768 C, SAL : 33.5191 PSU, DO : 3.01757 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 8.9683 FTU [17:44:35] merlinbest leaves the room [17:45:49] robertcarney leaves the room [17:46:13] georgematsumoto leaves the room [17:47:50] LAT : 54.72407 , LON : -132.537083 , DEPTH : 473.6907 m, TEMP : 6.07561 C, SAL : 33.51931 PSU, DO : 3.01991 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3431 FTU [17:48:04] anyone have thoughts on the flatfish we saw? sole or halibut? [17:49:26] the pink brittle stars are all Ophiopholis [17:51:07] Strongylocentrotus fragilis [17:51:16] Allocentrotus is a synonym [17:52:50] LAT : 54.724058 , LON : -132.537337 , DEPTH : 472.502 m, TEMP : 6.0769 C, SAL : 33.51898 PSU, DO : 3.02355 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5018 FTU [17:55:26] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [17:57:51] LAT : 54.723982 , LON : -132.537461 , DEPTH : 460.6074 m, TEMP : 6.07584 C, SAL : 33.51935 PSU, DO : 3.01832 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3004 FTU [17:59:47] mitchellhebner leaves the room [18:00:23] merlinbest leaves the room [18:02:13] arvindshantharam leaves the room [18:02:52] LAT : 54.723938 , LON : -132.537519 , DEPTH : 450.1505 m, TEMP : 6.0745 C, SAL : 33.51903 PSU, DO : 3.01632 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3187 FTU [18:07:52] LAT : 54.723875 , LON : -132.537557 , DEPTH : 445.6188 m, TEMP : 6.07483 C, SAL : 33.51849 PSU, DO : 3.02804 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.6911 FTU [18:07:57] All of these white bulbous brachiopods are Laqueus sp. [18:09:13] Tina: kind of hexacoral dive [18:09:30] Tina: not Chonelasma? [18:09:47] Tina: another Corallimorphus [18:11:05] Tina: I had impression that there are black corals recrutes were at close-ups [18:12:16] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [18:12:53] LAT : 54.723798 , LON : -132.537623 , DEPTH : 442.6326 m, TEMP : 6.07349 C, SAL : 33.51928 PSU, DO : 3.00508 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.337 FTU [18:13:35] i'll keep an eye out for baby black corals! [18:13:41] www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/10077112/a-guide-to-the-deep-water-sponges-of-nmfs-scientific-publications- [18:14:31] thanks asako, i have a paper copy from henry reiswig with me :) [18:14:43] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [18:15:08] We could easily be looking at the sea bottom on the Mesozoic! [18:15:15] Ceramaster [18:17:53] LAT : 54.723678 , LON : -132.537453 , DEPTH : 440.8993 m, TEMP : 6.07287 C, SAL : 33.51769 PSU, DO : 3.02394 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3065 FTU [18:19:23] merlinbest leaves the room [18:19:32] Tina; I would say it is more climbing fauna than encrusting [18:20:48] Tina: Primnoa? [18:21:30] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [18:22:05] Wow SO MANY Hippasteria feeding! [18:22:54] LAT : 54.723613 , LON : -132.537499 , DEPTH : 437.993 m, TEMP : 6.07321 C, SAL : 33.51431 PSU, DO : 3.02314 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3126 FTU [18:23:06] Tina: they are eating them( [18:23:45] Tina: I would as - how fast they are eating? [18:24:58] *ask [18:25:45] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [18:27:06] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [18:27:10] oh nice!! [18:27:54] LAT : 54.723508 , LON : -132.537524 , DEPTH : 432.3763 m, TEMP : 6.07159 C, SAL : 33.50987 PSU, DO : 3.03916 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4103 FTU [18:28:11] pedicellariae! [18:29:49] robertcarney leaves the room [18:32:05] larabeckmann leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [18:32:55] LAT : 54.723508 , LON : -132.537678 , DEPTH : 426.1573 m, TEMP : 6.07075 C, SAL : 33.50494 PSU, DO : 3.03999 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3187 FTU [18:33:54] christophermah leaves the room [18:33:57] Nice read about pedicillaria....https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/explorations/ex1706/logs/july23/welcome.html [18:34:58] most of these look like Hippasteria heathi [18:35:58] larabeckmann leaves the room [18:37:14] robertcarney leaves the room [18:37:56] LAT : 54.723441 , LON : -132.53785 , DEPTH : 418.1615 m, TEMP : 6.07047 C, SAL : 33.50401 PSU, DO : 3.04508 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5873 FTU [18:38:56] thanks Bob! [18:41:13] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [18:42:57] LAT : 54.723359 , LON : -132.537828 , DEPTH : 407.3376 m, TEMP : 6.0722 C, SAL : 33.50015 PSU, DO : 3.04714 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2149 FTU [18:43:25] oooo! and some Laqueus to add to the collection!! [18:43:58] Tina: you have a zoo collected [18:44:37] Tina: clean rock for happy geologists [18:44:51] Tina: but bottom part looks promising [18:45:28] The nice solitary hydroid might be a corymorphid [18:45:34] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [18:45:46] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [18:46:15] Tina: may be a clean out of place rock??} [18:46:49] robertcarney leaves the room [18:47:17] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [18:47:38] Wow they are big! :) [18:47:58] LAT : 54.723329 , LON : -132.537909 , DEPTH : 400.9051 m, TEMP : 6.06868 C, SAL : 33.50809 PSU, DO : 3.0564 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.221 FTU [18:51:00] robertcarney leaves the room [18:52:47] robertcarney leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [18:52:58] LAT : 54.723326 , LON : -132.537895 , DEPTH : 400.8241 m, TEMP : 6.07142 C, SAL : 33.50819 PSU, DO : 3.02716 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.514 FTU [18:56:02] cindyvandover leaves the room [18:56:04] robertcarney leaves the room [18:57:59] LAT : 54.72333 , LON : -132.537923 , DEPTH : 399.3929 m, TEMP : 6.08076 C, SAL : 33.51116 PSU, DO : 3.03167 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3431 FTU [19:01:09] WOW! big one! [19:02:59] LAT : 54.723334 , LON : -132.538008 , DEPTH : 388.4868 m, TEMP : 6.06868 C, SAL : 33.51415 PSU, DO : 3.01346 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2698 FTU [19:03:14] there are MANY Solaster spp. in this area.. Some might be starfish predators..but most are predatros on ophiuroids, sea cucumbers, etc.. [19:07:00] Large Tubulariidae [19:08:00] LAT : 54.723265 , LON : -132.538112 , DEPTH : 380.1226 m, TEMP : 6.07192 C, SAL : 33.51171 PSU, DO : 3.02181 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4164 FTU [19:09:21] Sorry my video is a bit slow, they were below the different stylasterids :) [19:13:00] LAT : 54.723193 , LON : -132.538217 , DEPTH : 373.0243 m, TEMP : 6.06773 C, SAL : 33.5152 PSU, DO : 3.04237 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2821 FTU [19:14:41] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [19:18:01] LAT : 54.723109 , LON : -132.538116 , DEPTH : 368.1253 m, TEMP : 6.06611 C, SAL : 33.51551 PSU, DO : 3.0156 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2454 FTU [19:18:29] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [19:19:54] !! [19:21:56] nice amphipod next to it [19:23:01] LAT : 54.723031 , LON : -132.53801 , DEPTH : 368.7608 m, TEMP : 6.0679 C, SAL : 33.51436 PSU, DO : 3.02523 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5812 FTU [19:24:36] nice! Ceramaster feeding on.... sponge I'll bet.. [19:27:31] Years ago.. there was an observation of a goniasterid feeding on bubble gum coral..3 individuals. Scott France took video.. they came back a YEAR later..and those same 3 stars were STILL there.. [19:27:35] so a long time.. [19:27:44] This one looks like Gephyreastr swifti [19:28:02] LAT : 54.722983 , LON : -132.537958 , DEPTH : 368.5038 m, TEMP : 6.0703 C, SAL : 33.51452 PSU, DO : 3.04151 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2576 FTU [19:28:18] we saw yellow ones yesterday.. not sure what the color significance is [19:29:50] There's quite a bit of food here compared to the deep-sea >1000 so rate may be different [19:30:05] Colors of Gephyreaster here are more consistent with the shallow observations [19:33:02] LAT : 54.722917 , LON : -132.53791 , DEPTH : 367.076 m, TEMP : 6.06834 C, SAL : 33.51311 PSU, DO : 3.03142 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4347 FTU [19:33:33] Yes Tubularia :) [19:38:03] LAT : 54.722846 , LON : -132.537836 , DEPTH : 362.9178 m, TEMP : 6.06689 C, SAL : 33.51254 PSU, DO : 3.02347 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3431 FTU [19:41:34] arvindshantharam leaves the room [19:43:04] LAT : 54.72275 , LON : -132.537854 , DEPTH : 359.9523 m, TEMP : 6.0656 C, SAL : 33.5115 PSU, DO : 3.0341 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4652 FTU [19:43:34] squid pieces, probably went through the thruster. [19:45:24] yup [19:46:31] Complex assemblage of intercalated metabasite, metafelsite, metaclastic rocks, marble, and siliceous and carbonaceous black phyllite derived predominantly from andesitic to basaltic marine fragmental volcanic rocks and flows, graywacke, mudstone, and shale that contains locally interlayered marble (unit _ HI Jamie, here's some info on the geology of this area. Cambrian to Proterozoic assemblage called the Wales Group [19:47:50] This unit is mapped on the onshore area not far from your location. The description is consistent with what you are seeing. [19:48:05] LAT : 54.72268 , LON : -132.537912 , DEPTH : 350.1005 m, TEMP : 6.0651 C, SAL : 33.51009 PSU, DO : 3.03925 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.6972 FTU [19:48:12] It's likely the Wales Group [19:49:36] #molluscmonday! [19:49:39] Yes, the nearest age date is from Sue Karl at the USGS here in Anchorage. False Point Retreat pluton has U/Pb zircon ages of ~~545 Ma, 546.9±3.2 Ma, and 544.08±0.84 Ma [19:49:45] gastropod has a chiton on it [19:50:12] Could definitely be useful to get a sample for her to add to her age data. [19:50:26] Larger corallimorphids there too [19:50:35] oh neat! thanks Mike! [19:51:25] @ Jenn We got one a bit down the slope and will likely try to get one further up [19:52:02] Sweet! I will let Sue know. She might be interested in getting it. She's the local expert on all SE Alaska geology [19:53:06] LAT : 54.722633 , LON : -132.537901 , DEPTH : 341.9661 m, TEMP : 6.06477 C, SAL : 33.51037 PSU, DO : 3.02437 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4408 FTU [19:54:06] jenniferaschoff leaves the room [19:54:24] samcandio leaves the room [19:54:27] White nudibranch [19:56:33] michaelvecchione leaves the room [19:57:53] Tritonia! [19:58:04] nudibranch.. those predatory ones. [19:58:08] LAT : 54.722598 , LON : -132.537946 , DEPTH : 336.4089 m, TEMP : 6.06314 C, SAL : 33.50499 PSU, DO : 3.03966 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3065 FTU [19:58:35] Juvenile Primnoa too! [20:01:28] amandamaxon leaves the room [20:03:07] LAT : 54.722604 , LON : -132.537934 , DEPTH : 336.7227 m, TEMP : 6.06449 C, SAL : 33.50273 PSU, DO : 3.05574 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2149 FTU [20:04:29] nice! thanks a small Ceramaster! [20:06:52] I think Dendronotus [20:07:39] Tina : Dendronotus? [20:08:07] LAT : 54.722605 , LON : -132.537969 , DEPTH : 337.456 m, TEMP : 6.06354 C, SAL : 33.506 PSU, DO : 3.03593 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2332 FTU [20:08:16] Uh yes@ They are Corymorpha I think [20:08:29] Very pretty and full of eggs :) [20:08:38] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [20:09:31] Tina: can we request Cerianthus? [20:09:46] I dont think we know the species for this area, quite little studied these hydroids [20:10:05] Tina: I think it to be Botrucnidiferidae [20:12:21] Tina: may be together with hydroid [20:12:40] That'd be great! :) [20:13:08] LAT : 54.722607 , LON : -132.53797 , DEPTH : 337.9849 m, TEMP : 6.06331 C, SAL : 33.50292 PSU, DO : 3.05444 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2821 FTU [20:13:14] Tina: it was not reported from here. [20:13:29] Tina: and it would be nice if it is the same species as off SanDiego) [20:13:54] christophermah leaves the room [20:14:03] Tina: take 'em all) [20:15:34] Nice! [20:16:22] Tina: we may have many interesting things in one lot) [20:16:26] indeed [20:17:53] Tina: pity no octos(( [20:17:59] larabeckmann leaves the room [20:18:00] Tina: we are getting greedy)) [20:18:08] LAT : 54.722616 , LON : -132.537976 , DEPTH : 337.4748 m, TEMP : 6.06365 C, SAL : 33.50383 PSU, DO : 3.0462 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2943 FTU [20:19:14] Tina: OK. if it is there. couple of tentacles in alcohol and remaining to formol. try take tentacles only - not part of the oral disk [20:19:32] Tina: for Cerianthus. and first it has to be taken out of tube [20:23:09] LAT : 54.722526 , LON : -132.537986 , DEPTH : 332.1465 m, TEMP : 6.06303 C, SAL : 33.50032 PSU, DO : 3.07034 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1966 FTU [20:23:20] very small squid [20:24:16] Tina: stars already feeding( [20:24:35] beast [20:25:23] WOWWW! [20:27:13] Tina: bet he is saying nom-nom(( [20:28:09] LAT : 54.722519 , LON : -132.537986 , DEPTH : 332.5231 m, TEMP : 6.06348 C, SAL : 33.49764 PSU, DO : 3.07073 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1966 FTU [20:28:39] Tina: my bet, Tritonia are faster [20:29:47] lots of competition for food here... snail vs. nudibranch vs. star!! [20:31:04] but always food is coral!!! [20:31:23] Tina: …. no pity [20:31:29] Tina: they are HUGE Tritonias [20:32:03] @merlin is that a diff species on the coral to the right?? [20:32:55] haven't noticed one yet [20:33:10] LAT : 54.722472 , LON : -132.537908 , DEPTH : 331.06 m, TEMP : 6.0632 C, SAL : 33.498 PSU, DO : 3.05106 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3248 FTU [20:33:19] Tina: and many are already nude and non-healthy [20:33:35] Tina; we are not taking primnoa for genetic or else?? [20:33:43] Tina: you see these stars are bigger than fish( [20:34:53] Wow [20:35:46] Do these Primnoa have capsules? [20:35:55] oh good call on the Niskin!! [20:36:41] Good to get imagry of those Calliostoma feeding as well..if we can [20:37:10] capsules? [20:38:11] LAT : 54.722472 , LON : -132.537923 , DEPTH : 331.1081 m, TEMP : 6.06298 C, SAL : 33.49784 PSU, DO : 3.05376 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2332 FTU [20:40:24] another squid [20:40:48] rapid photobomb [20:41:09] gonatus? [20:41:58] anther squid [20:42:34] certainly gonatid, probably gonatus. Have to see the tentacle structure. [20:42:49] When I find my copy of Kreiger & Wing.. I can get names for all of the associated faunas [20:43:01] tying to get frame grabs [20:43:12] LAT : 54.722525 , LON : -132.537977 , DEPTH : 331.9461 m, TEMP : 6.06544 C, SAL : 33.49437 PSU, DO : 3.06292 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2454 FTU [20:48:13] LAT : 54.722518 , LON : -132.538055 , DEPTH : 334.3471 m, TEMP : 6.0646 C, SAL : 33.49735 PSU, DO : 3.06562 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.1123 FTU [20:50:08] christophermah leaves the room [20:50:23] merlinbest leaves the room [20:53:14] LAT : 54.7225 , LON : -132.53813 , DEPTH : 334.2886 m, TEMP : 6.0646 C, SAL : 33.49674 PSU, DO : 3.06895 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3919 FTU [20:58:15] LAT : 54.722422 , LON : -132.538077 , DEPTH : 333.6547 m, TEMP : 6.06516 C, SAL : 33.49678 PSU, DO : 3.05736 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2149 FTU [21:02:49] some of the literature I've reviewed suggests that the name of that calliostomid snail is Otukaia [21:02:53] still homeworking it.. [21:03:15] LAT : 54.722425 , LON : -132.538132 , DEPTH : 333.2786 m, TEMP : 6.06611 C, SAL : 33.49674 PSU, DO : 3.0539 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2943 FTU [21:03:56] and a BIG ones !!! [21:04:00] well fed! [21:08:16] LAT : 54.722296 , LON : -132.538092 , DEPTH : 332.3889 m, TEMP : 6.06482 C, SAL : 33.49752 PSU, DO : 3.04838 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4469 FTU [21:13:16] LAT : 54.722284 , LON : -132.538138 , DEPTH : 332.6929 m, TEMP : 6.06594 C, SAL : 33.49513 PSU, DO : 3.06255 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3248 FTU [21:18:17] LAT : 54.722258 , LON : -132.53828 , DEPTH : 327.6349 m, TEMP : 6.06516 C, SAL : 33.49399 PSU, DO : 3.05674 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3065 FTU [21:18:32] dhugallindsay leaves the room [21:20:20] lophophore!!! [21:20:45] Lophophore [21:20:51] the filter feeding structure... [21:21:23] That is how you know it is a brachiopod and not a bivalve mollusc. [21:23:18] LAT : 54.722245 , LON : -132.538307 , DEPTH : 323.5907 m, TEMP : 6.06577 C, SAL : 33.49374 PSU, DO : 3.05357 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.7949 FTU [21:25:34] So is it improper to call a braciopod a bivalve ? (Even though it has two valves...) [21:27:54] yes. in the same way that you call ophiuroids brittle stars and not "sea stars" [21:28:19] LAT : 54.722155 , LON : -132.538247 , DEPTH : 322.2345 m, TEMP : 6.06527 C, SAL : 33.48811 PSU, DO : 3.07739 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3919 FTU [21:28:54] ah ok, my bad [21:29:42] no worries. most people don't know what brachiopods are. [21:32:32] insider knowledge! [21:33:07] arvindshantharam leaves the room [21:33:19] LAT : 54.722044 , LON : -132.538413 , DEPTH : 322.0372 m, TEMP : 6.06544 C, SAL : 33.48938 PSU, DO : 3.07927 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3675 FTU [21:35:50] amandamaxon leaves the room [21:36:48] how tall are these?? [21:36:53] quite large I reckon?? [21:38:20] LAT : 54.721961 , LON : -132.538357 , DEPTH : 322.4446 m, TEMP : 6.06527 C, SAL : 33.48461 PSU, DO : 3.07067 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.9536 FTU [21:39:49] merlinbest leaves the room [21:43:20] LAT : 54.721963 , LON : -132.538539 , DEPTH : 321.3663 m, TEMP : 6.06577 C, SAL : 33.4823 PSU, DO : 3.06638 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2149 FTU [21:47:23] merlinbest leaves the room [21:48:20] christophermah leaves the room [21:48:21] LAT : 54.722028 , LON : -132.538934 , DEPTH : 325.6824 m, TEMP : 6.06689 C, SAL : 33.48079 PSU, DO : 3.08155 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2698 FTU [21:51:52] I think the fish you were wondering about was an Alaska Pollock. [21:52:17] not that one [21:52:32] hat looks like a trout [21:53:03] The pollack has a stripe down the side. [21:53:21] LAT : 54.722001 , LON : -132.539019 , DEPTH : 326.5904 m, TEMP : 6.06689 C, SAL : 33.47595 PSU, DO : 3.08337 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5751 FTU [21:53:26] and 3 dorsa fins [21:53:52] Tina: not salmon? [21:54:12] I don't know salmon vs steelhead (trout) [21:55:18] Elaina say the fish are Eulachon [21:55:48] mitchellhebner leaves the room [21:56:11] she also say the flatfish were DOver Sole [21:56:17] Tina: seapen? finally? [21:56:54] see https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/eulachon [21:57:01] christophermah leaves the room [21:57:41] Thanks! [21:58:21] LAT : 54.721911 , LON : -132.53904 , DEPTH : 325.5541 m, TEMP : 6.06801 C, SAL : 33.47536 PSU, DO : 3.08045 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3675 FTU [21:58:32] Tina: seems like Balticina (=Halipteris) [22:00:18] How about to collect ? [22:02:45] happy to! [22:03:23] LAT : 54.721924 , LON : -132.539078 , DEPTH : 326.1464 m, TEMP : 6.06689 C, SAL : 33.47681 PSU, DO : 3.07191 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2637 FTU [22:06:14] christophermah leaves the room [22:08:23] LAT : 54.721921 , LON : -132.539075 , DEPTH : 325.3947 m, TEMP : 6.06723 C, SAL : 33.47819 PSU, DO : 3.07115 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.5934 FTU [22:12:50] ElainaJorgensen leaves the room [22:13:23] LAT : 54.721919 , LON : -132.539073 , DEPTH : 325.3273 m, TEMP : 6.06851 C, SAL : 33.4783 PSU, DO : 3.07974 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3492 FTU [22:15:20] ElainaJorgensen leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [22:18:24] LAT : 54.721905 , LON : -132.539233 , DEPTH : 323.111 m, TEMP : 6.07064 C, SAL : 33.47531 PSU, DO : 3.08863 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4042 FTU [22:19:26] merlinbest leaves the room [22:20:59] ElainaJorgensen leaves the room [22:23:24] LAT : 54.72195 , LON : -132.539374 , DEPTH : 326.0164 m, TEMP : 6.07064 C, SAL : 33.47587 PSU, DO : 3.0847 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2821 FTU [22:26:37] Fusitriton oregonensis [22:27:11] the state snail of Oregon [22:28:15] Possibly the most abundant snail in the Gulf of Alaska [22:28:24] LAT : 54.721929 , LON : -132.539325 , DEPTH : 324.5182 m, TEMP : 6.06868 C, SAL : 33.47315 PSU, DO : 3.07508 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2759 FTU [22:28:40] snailfish [22:29:31] ooo! ZOOM on the brittle ?? [22:30:25] chimera [22:30:49] ratfish [22:31:04] Hydrolagus [22:31:29] merlinbest leaves the room [22:31:43] dover sole [22:31:59] male chimera [22:32:55] They are very abundant in Puget Sound, along with six gill sharks [22:33:25] LAT : 54.722027 , LON : -132.539397 , DEPTH : 324.4333 m, TEMP : 6.07125 C, SAL : 33.46529 PSU, DO : 3.10357 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2943 FTU [22:38:25] LAT : 54.722 , LON : -132.539369 , DEPTH : 323.7604 m, TEMP : 6.07125 C, SAL : 33.4676 PSU, DO : 3.11849 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4225 FTU [22:39:09] The males have a clasper on their foreheads. [22:40:41] disappointingly, not as many sea stars!! [22:43:26] LAT : 54.721905 , LON : -132.539619 , DEPTH : 316.1602 m, TEMP : 6.07254 C, SAL : 33.46234 PSU, DO : 3.11619 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2027 FTU [22:44:36] ElainaJorgensen leaves the room [22:48:27] LAT : 54.721919 , LON : -132.540012 , DEPTH : 315.0028 m, TEMP : 6.07064 C, SAL : 33.4657 PSU, DO : 3.0967 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3065 FTU [22:53:27] LAT : 54.722189 , LON : -132.539703 , DEPTH : 315.5374 m, TEMP : 6.07763 C, SAL : 33.45594 PSU, DO : 3.11335 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2637 FTU [22:55:36] cydippid ctenophore [22:58:07] I have to step away for a while [22:58:28] LAT : 54.722365 , LON : -132.539788 , DEPTH : 313.2634 m, TEMP : 6.07852 C, SAL : 33.45412 PSU, DO : 3.11457 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2576 FTU [23:00:07] lots of sea stars here! [23:03:29] LAT : 54.722484 , LON : -132.53986 , DEPTH : 316.1751 m, TEMP : 6.07696 C, SAL : 33.45664 PSU, DO : 3.10773 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1966 FTU [23:04:04] I am informed that those calliostomid snails are called Akoya platinum! [23:04:21] I'm not sure if the ecological habits were known before. will check.. [23:04:54] ID made by Chong Cheng from JAMSTEC [23:06:11] Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology [23:07:19] samcandio leaves the room [23:08:29] LAT : 54.722643 , LON : -132.540002 , DEPTH : 319.0688 m, TEMP : 6.07819 C, SAL : 33.45529 PSU, DO : 3.1218 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.337 FTU [23:08:59] michaelvecchione leaves the room [23:09:29] samcandio leaves the room [23:10:14] arrowworm? [23:10:22] and the starfish in the back! [23:12:55] mitchellhebner leaves the room [23:13:30] LAT : 54.722664 , LON : -132.540039 , DEPTH : 317.9594 m, TEMP : 6.08014 C, SAL : 33.45292 PSU, DO : 3.10404 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2637 FTU [23:15:27] Euphysa anthomedusa [23:16:16] lots of chaetognaths and amphipods [23:16:33] Euplokamis? [23:18:31] LAT : 54.722674 , LON : -132.540128 , DEPTH : 321.3999 m, TEMP : 6.08053 C, SAL : 33.4529 PSU, DO : 3.11928 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1538 FTU [23:19:34] no problem with bonus brittle stars!! [23:19:55] I don't think we have any of these calliostoma type snails from Alaska! Def. worthwhile to get some! [23:22:45] to clarify... Calliostoma was the original genus. but it became a "garbage can" and has been subsequently been split into multiple genera.. [23:22:56] the original name of Akoya platinum was Calliostoma platinum [23:23:31] LAT : 54.722656 , LON : -132.54011 , DEPTH : 322.5743 m, TEMP : 6.08652 C, SAL : 33.45245 PSU, DO : 3.10484 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2637 FTU [23:24:18] thank you ! our collections thank you !! [23:24:48] amandamaxon leaves the room [23:28:32] LAT : 54.722688 , LON : -132.540186 , DEPTH : 322.7679 m, TEMP : 6.09479 C, SAL : 33.44833 PSU, DO : 3.12229 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2943 FTU [23:30:22] merlinbest leaves the room [23:31:33] dhugallindsay leaves the room [23:32:22] amandamaxon leaves the room [23:33:32] LAT : 54.722642 , LON : -132.54019 , DEPTH : 321.2258 m, TEMP : 6.08769 C, SAL : 33.4446 PSU, DO : 3.12997 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1844 FTU [23:34:45] arvindshantharam leaves the room [23:35:10] christophermah leaves the room [23:35:37] arvindshantharam leaves the room [23:36:04] mitchellhebner leaves the room [23:37:17] I'm on! [23:37:40] oh NICE! Stegophiura nodosa! [23:38:02] they feel like cookies [23:38:10] amandamaxon leaves the room [23:38:29] but the in situ video is useful! always wondered what they do! [23:38:33] LAT : 54.722689 , LON : -132.540326 , DEPTH : 320.8435 m, TEMP : 6.09434 C, SAL : 33.44264 PSU, DO : 3.12882 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.16 FTU [23:39:10] those are all plates [23:39:15] hard parts [23:43:33] LAT : 54.722615 , LON : -132.540478 , DEPTH : 317.0882 m, TEMP : 6.10507 C, SAL : 33.43732 PSU, DO : 3.12404 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1783 FTU [23:45:23] amandamaxon leaves the room [23:48:33] LAT : 54.722848 , LON : -132.540494 , DEPTH : 316.1862 m, TEMP : 6.10943 C, SAL : 33.43446 PSU, DO : 3.13751 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3675 FTU [23:49:11] Never enough shots of Hippasteria heathi!! [23:49:29] Wow! Double Tritonia attack! [23:49:37] georgematsumoto leaves the room [23:53:33] LAT : 54.722951 , LON : -132.540428 , DEPTH : 311.9444 m, TEMP : 6.12413 C, SAL : 33.42881 PSU, DO : 3.15536 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2271 FTU [23:54:52] amandamaxon leaves the room [23:55:05] samcandio leaves the room [23:58:34] LAT : 54.72311 , LON : -132.54063 , DEPTH : 313.2364 m, TEMP : 6.11675 C, SAL : 33.43211 PSU, DO : 3.18496 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1355 FTU [23:58:51] dang... its Hippasteria NOM NOM land down here!