[14:59:30] EX2306_DIVE15 (second attempt) TEST [16:16:23] EX2306_DIVE15 ROV powered off [16:46:32] EX2306_DIVE15 ROV Launch [16:58:51] EX2306_DIVE15 ROV on Surface [16:59:53] EX2306_DIVE15 ROV Descending [17:01:32] LAT : 59.250087 , LON : -145.728845 , DEPTH : 25.2794 m, TEMP : 14.04372 C, SAL : 32.15125 PSU, DO : 8.41194 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9951 FTU [17:06:33] LAT : 59.249794 , LON : -145.729646 , DEPTH : 73.6139 m, TEMP : 6.01582 C, SAL : 32.44869 PSU, DO : 9.03061 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8791 FTU [17:11:34] LAT : 59.249321 , LON : -145.730046 , DEPTH : 235.7756 m, TEMP : 5.12149 C, SAL : 33.80413 PSU, DO : 2.71732 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8974 FTU [17:16:34] LAT : 59.249169 , LON : -145.729626 , DEPTH : 386.909 m, TEMP : 4.38293 C, SAL : 33.9351 PSU, DO : 1.35779 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8974 FTU [17:21:35] LAT : 59.24896 , LON : -145.728562 , DEPTH : 539.1718 m, TEMP : 4.11595 C, SAL : 34.07739 PSU, DO : 0.80271 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9341 FTU [17:22:12] jamesconrad leaves the room [17:26:35] LAT : 59.248923 , LON : -145.727458 , DEPTH : 685.1027 m, TEMP : 3.71122 C, SAL : 34.14657 PSU, DO : 0.61041 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.873 FTU [17:29:54] robertcarney leaves the room [17:31:36] LAT : 59.248729 , LON : -145.726093 , DEPTH : 838.9106 m, TEMP : 3.51243 C, SAL : 34.244 PSU, DO : 0.49413 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.873 FTU [17:36:35] good morning everyone, thanks for joining us in middleton canyon! [17:36:38] LAT : 59.248883 , LON : -145.724909 , DEPTH : 987.0677 m, TEMP : 3.2302 C, SAL : 34.31847 PSU, DO : 0.43348 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.873 FTU [17:40:08] merlinbest leaves the room [17:41:36] LAT : 59.248831 , LON : -145.723617 , DEPTH : 1135.7554 m, TEMP : 2.92046 C, SAL : 34.37463 PSU, DO : 0.53052 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8669 FTU [17:42:56] jamesconrad leaves the room [17:46:37] LAT : 59.248789 , LON : -145.722223 , DEPTH : 1292.4041 m, TEMP : 2.7025 C, SAL : 34.41665 PSU, DO : 0.57304 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8669 FTU [17:51:37] LAT : 59.248706 , LON : -145.721019 , DEPTH : 1438.9272 m, TEMP : 2.52966 C, SAL : 34.453 PSU, DO : 0.65703 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.873 FTU [17:52:53] fyi we're delaying our pre-dive brief until we're a bit closer to bottom. likely in 15-20 mins [17:55:09] merlinbest leaves the room [17:56:38] LAT : 59.248545 , LON : -145.719775 , DEPTH : 1597.8226 m, TEMP : 2.33548 C, SAL : 34.49364 PSU, DO : 0.8893 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8791 FTU [18:01:38] LAT : 59.248292 , LON : -145.718515 , DEPTH : 1741.8217 m, TEMP : 2.12566 C, SAL : 34.53603 PSU, DO : 1.20038 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8913 FTU [18:05:23] larabeckmann leaves the room [18:06:39] LAT : 59.248274 , LON : -145.717708 , DEPTH : 1906.8441 m, TEMP : 1.91109 C, SAL : 34.57688 PSU, DO : 1.75563 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9158 FTU [18:11:39] LAT : 59.24827 , LON : -145.717454 , DEPTH : 2052.24 m, TEMP : 1.84565 C, SAL : 34.59056 PSU, DO : 2.00963 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.928 FTU [18:13:41] amandamaxon leaves the room [18:16:40] LAT : 59.248247 , LON : -145.717316 , DEPTH : 2202.4028 m, TEMP : 1.79611 C, SAL : 34.60144 PSU, DO : 2.21968 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9219 FTU [18:20:12] EX2306_DIVE15 ROV on Bottom [18:21:41] LAT : 59.248495 , LON : -145.715844 , DEPTH : 2216.0791 m, TEMP : 1.8055 C, SAL : 34.59923 PSU, DO : 2.22685 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9463 FTU [18:25:40] samcandio leaves the room [18:26:41] LAT : 59.248471 , LON : -145.715944 , DEPTH : 2216.8477 m, TEMP : 1.80514 C, SAL : 34.60167 PSU, DO : 2.21901 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9707 FTU [18:28:29] Soft bottom with faint color mottling, surface text appears granular due to fecal pellets & other small bio structures [18:31:22] Anemones can move [18:31:42] LAT : 59.248427 , LON : -145.715654 , DEPTH : 2214.251 m, TEMP : 1.80526 C, SAL : 34.6 PSU, DO : 2.20611 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1905 FTU [18:32:26] cobble ridge [18:36:42] LAT : 59.248423 , LON : -145.715809 , DEPTH : 2210.0661 m, TEMP : 1.8049 C, SAL : 34.60031 PSU, DO : 2.21756 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.9853 FTU [18:37:54] Hello all [18:38:09] merlinbest leaves the room [18:39:10] Scalpellid barnacle Lepas like [18:40:56] gastropod note "golden" periostricum [18:41:38] asakomatsumoto leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [18:41:42] LAT : 59.248426 , LON : -145.715726 , DEPTH : 2208.4995 m, TEMP : 1.80334 C, SAL : 34.60312 PSU, DO : 2.1957 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1966 FTU [18:42:59] track in mud possibly gastropod [18:43:29] holo possibly pannychia [18:43:36] Umbellapathes? [18:45:40] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [18:46:43] LAT : 59.248416 , LON : -145.715559 , DEPTH : 2206.3185 m, TEMP : 1.80508 C, SAL : 34.59952 PSU, DO : 2.22112 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1538 FTU [18:47:42] arvindshantharam leaves the room [18:49:31] arvindshantharam leaves the room [18:49:58] arvindshantharam leaves the room [18:51:10] Tina; a bit of sediment, but corals are nice) [18:51:19] Tina: seanemone is Actinernus [18:51:27] Tina: one of [18:51:44] LAT : 59.248423 , LON : -145.715551 , DEPTH : 2198.0317 m, TEMP : 1.80717 C, SAL : 34.60015 PSU, DO : 2.22358 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.3797 FTU [18:52:58] Tina: have not seen tube anemones( [18:53:11] robertcarney leaves the room [18:55:23] yes [18:55:29] collection [18:55:34] Tina: may be good to grab [18:55:41] Tina: may be cladopathid, but not 100% sure [18:55:43] christophermah leaves the room [18:56:44] LAT : 59.248428 , LON : -145.715535 , DEPTH : 2196.7819 m, TEMP : 1.80478 C, SAL : 34.60241 PSU, DO : 2.14915 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.4164 FTU [18:57:20] Hi Merlin! [18:57:37] from Tina. ask to put a piece in formol (apart of alcohol) [18:57:45] hello! thanks for joining us :) [18:58:03] sure, happy to do a formalin subsample [18:58:04] Tina: can we zoom at Lillipathes briefly again_ [18:58:16] Thank you Merlin! [18:59:30] ophiurid arms extending from rough rock surface [19:00:01] Tina: for the Lillipathes, just after collection. [19:00:14] sure thing, i'll ask [19:01:44] LAT : 59.248379 , LON : -145.715304 , DEPTH : 2197.3555 m, TEMP : 1.80633 C, SAL : 34.59939 PSU, DO : 2.24288 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9158 FTU [19:03:02] Tina: cut it [19:03:08] Tina: blades need some sharpening( [19:06:10] Thank you for the collection!!!! [19:06:45] LAT : 59.248421 , LON : -145.715467 , DEPTH : 2197.6554 m, TEMP : 1.83753 C, SAL : 34.59211 PSU, DO : 2.16866 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0195 FTU [19:07:41] black coral garden! [19:10:17] samcandio leaves the room [19:10:30] Thank you for the zoom! [19:11:46] LAT : 59.248375 , LON : -145.715439 , DEPTH : 2194.8732 m, TEMP : 1.81542 C, SAL : 34.5954 PSU, DO : 2.21521 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.2149 FTU [19:11:46] robertcarney leaves the room [19:11:48] Tina: I think it is OK for lillipathes. not necessary wingi, Denis told he gas several Lillipathes from there [19:11:55] Tina: colony underneath looks also different) [19:12:02] Tina: but may be the same as sampled [19:12:19] now I could see tube anemone [19:16:46] LAT : 59.248469 , LON : -145.715286 , DEPTH : 2192.7536 m, TEMP : 1.81129 C, SAL : 34.60047 PSU, DO : 2.18886 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0989 FTU [19:18:23] Tina: bathypathes up [19:19:47] christophermah leaves the room [19:21:47] LAT : 59.248494 , LON : -145.715297 , DEPTH : 2190.5166 m, TEMP : 1.80221 C, SAL : 34.60039 PSU, DO : 2.18492 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0562 FTU [19:22:46] robertcarney leaves the room [19:23:21] large pile fecal strings at rock edge [19:25:12] robertcarney leaves the room [19:25:47] Tina: [19:25:50] I think it is more related to Pseudoanthimastus [19:26:31] black corals, mashroom corals, and cerianthus. this is definitely Tina's die) [19:26:36] dive) [19:26:47] LAT : 59.248492 , LON : -145.715125 , DEPTH : 2185.3364 m, TEMP : 1.80191 C, SAL : 34.59923 PSU, DO : 2.16834 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0989 FTU [19:27:46] arvindshantharam leaves the room [19:30:29] Holo Pannychia-like on sediment dusted rock [19:31:47] LAT : 59.24845 , LON : -145.715009 , DEPTH : 2180.7601 m, TEMP : 1.79737 C, SAL : 34.60024 PSU, DO : 2.214 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.1722 FTU [19:32:46] robertcarney leaves the room [19:33:14] indeed. bamboo. [19:33:19] we can see nodes [19:35:14] Parastenella [19:35:44] complexity of rack face increased [19:36:47] LAT : 59.248455 , LON : -145.715232 , DEPTH : 2180.47 m, TEMP : 1.79151 C, SAL : 34.60193 PSU, DO : 2.23018 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9158 FTU [19:37:59] robertcarney leaves the room [19:40:41] covered with hydroids. [19:41:00] arvindshantharam leaves the room [19:41:37] Tina: I would propose a sampling for Allen [19:41:48] LAT : 59.24847 , LON : -145.715039 , DEPTH : 2181.5556 m, TEMP : 1.7939 C, SAL : 34.60104 PSU, DO : 2.22987 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9951 FTU [19:44:52] robertcarney leaves the room [19:44:57] jamesconrad leaves the room [19:46:48] LAT : 59.248514 , LON : -145.715049 , DEPTH : 2181.7554 m, TEMP : 1.79294 C, SAL : 34.60273 PSU, DO : 2.28884 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9035 FTU [19:50:29] merlinbest leaves the room [19:51:49] LAT : 59.248446 , LON : -145.715211 , DEPTH : 2180.255 m, TEMP : 1.79784 C, SAL : 34.59739 PSU, DO : 2.26663 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9402 FTU [19:56:49] LAT : 59.248425 , LON : -145.714943 , DEPTH : 2176.9337 m, TEMP : 1.79043 C, SAL : 34.60277 PSU, DO : 2.22978 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9463 FTU [19:57:54] brittlestars tangle on corals and brisingid doesn't! [19:57:55] christophermah leaves the room [19:58:42] Echinoderms - in Dr Mah's absence. tube feet in Asteroids and brasingids come out of an open furrow under the arms. Ophiuroids have tubefeet that come out of a hole [19:58:44] and feather stars tangles on corals with foot but their tentacles don't ! [19:59:32] Brisingids are sea stars [19:59:38] Crinoids are their own class [19:59:41] ophiuroids are their own class [20:00:00] All share smilar body structure in order to advantage current feeding [20:00:05] mine is coral view) [20:00:23] nudibranch [20:00:36] They accomplish the same goal using different characteristics [20:01:28] Tritonia I think.. but BIG!! [20:01:50] LAT : 59.248395 , LON : -145.715002 , DEPTH : 2176.486 m, TEMP : 1.78684 C, SAL : 34.60179 PSU, DO : 2.24257 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9463 FTU [20:02:43] amandamaxon leaves the room [20:04:27] holo Pannychia like [20:05:19] holo dorsal and lateral papillae are relatively short custer of wheel ossicles vivible in dorsum [20:06:51] LAT : 59.24849 , LON : -145.714929 , DEPTH : 2171.9464 m, TEMP : 1.79091 C, SAL : 34.60228 PSU, DO : 2.26377 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0073 FTU [20:08:09] robertcarney leaves the room [20:10:45] start conspicuous pedicellaria [20:10:51] lasers?? [20:11:34] did you say 10 cm disk diameter? thanks [20:11:52] LAT : 59.248562 , LON : -145.714845 , DEPTH : 2171.2619 m, TEMP : 1.79342 C, SAL : 34.60191 PSU, DO : 2.27627 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9585 FTU [20:13:11] emily: the last large brisingid we passed had a center of 10cm [20:13:32] thanks! [20:14:34] spines betwen tentacles [20:16:53] LAT : 59.248572 , LON : -145.714797 , DEPTH : 2167.5525 m, TEMP : 1.79324 C, SAL : 34.60119 PSU, DO : 2.23197 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.928 FTU [20:16:57] @ Chris...how many tubefeet are used by brasingids to hold on? [20:19:32] you mean what do they use to anchor or to capture food? [20:20:25] I always thought a few feet near/at mouth held on to bottom [20:21:02] An Actinernus like sea anemone [20:21:54] LAT : 59.248588 , LON : -145.714842 , DEPTH : 2166.2155 m, TEMP : 1.80221 C, SAL : 34.60438 PSU, DO : 2.16074 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9219 FTU [20:22:26] crangonid shrimp? [20:22:48] I've found that a number of species use proximal furrow spines to anchor themselves into the substrate in addition to the tube feet on disk and arms. I think it depends on group and how strong the current is.. [20:23:16] @chris thanks [20:25:46] robertcarney leaves the room [20:26:54] LAT : 59.248556 , LON : -145.714788 , DEPTH : 2165.9853 m, TEMP : 1.79234 C, SAL : 34.60079 PSU, DO : 2.23462 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.928 FTU [20:29:04] robertcarney leaves the room [20:30:10] samcandio leaves the room [20:31:30] christophermah leaves the room [20:31:54] LAT : 59.248565 , LON : -145.714655 , DEPTH : 2159.3518 m, TEMP : 1.79139 C, SAL : 34.60113 PSU, DO : 2.22891 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0134 FTU [20:36:55] LAT : 59.248633 , LON : -145.714497 , DEPTH : 2153.9947 m, TEMP : 1.79659 C, SAL : 34.60149 PSU, DO : 2.24716 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0317 FTU [20:37:43] "spider mark" in mud next to last crab [20:39:12] Tina: Balticina? [20:39:44] Tina: trust you) [20:40:12] oph Euryalidae [20:41:56] LAT : 59.248694 , LON : -145.714592 , DEPTH : 2152.4403 m, TEMP : 1.79486 C, SAL : 34.60305 PSU, DO : 2.24064 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0928 FTU [20:42:02] Asteronyx loveni [20:42:20] related to baskets [20:42:32] are they basket stars, ophiuroids, or something else? [20:43:14] a euryalid ophiuroid.. I learned it as Asteronychidae..but not sure where it is now. [20:43:20] yes common name is snake stars [20:44:41] yes.. Asteronyx loveni [20:45:33] The disk deflates after they leave the water.. much less impressive as specimens [20:46:01] robertcarney leaves the room [20:46:56] LAT : 59.248617 , LON : -145.714424 , DEPTH : 2148.2215 m, TEMP : 1.79593 C, SAL : 34.60147 PSU, DO : 2.22779 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9158 FTU [20:46:59] kellymarkello leaves the room [20:48:46] robertcarney leaves the room [20:51:57] LAT : 59.248655 , LON : -145.714427 , DEPTH : 2147.5045 m, TEMP : 1.79581 C, SAL : 34.60088 PSU, DO : 2.19113 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9096 FTU [20:52:09] nice worm escape from sediment rock clollecting [20:54:16] robertcarney leaves the room [20:56:57] LAT : 59.248728 , LON : -145.714169 , DEPTH : 2134.4739 m, TEMP : 1.80334 C, SAL : 34.59958 PSU, DO : 2.19718 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8974 FTU [20:57:59] christophermah leaves the room [21:01:57] LAT : 59.248816 , LON : -145.713946 , DEPTH : 2131.7137 m, TEMP : 1.80842 C, SAL : 34.59878 PSU, DO : 2.16678 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8974 FTU [21:05:44] arvindshantharam leaves the room [21:06:02] robertcarney leaves the room [21:06:24] Lophaster [21:06:58] LAT : 59.248721 , LON : -145.714008 , DEPTH : 2130.1727 m, TEMP : 1.81195 C, SAL : 34.59783 PSU, DO : 2.15897 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9219 FTU [21:07:43] sorry.. lag from home internet I reckon [21:08:11] Lophaster furcilliger [21:11:59] LAT : 59.248733 , LON : -145.714042 , DEPTH : 2128.8206 m, TEMP : 1.8107 C, SAL : 34.59771 PSU, DO : 2.12881 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9219 FTU [21:12:19] christophermah leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [21:14:00] robertcarney leaves the room [21:16:36] quite a few burrows into the mud bottom, no associated mounds or ejecta, very low contrast with mud surface [21:17:00] LAT : 59.248813 , LON : -145.713921 , DEPTH : 2121.3628 m, TEMP : 1.81386 C, SAL : 34.59764 PSU, DO : 2.17278 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9524 FTU [21:19:34] arvindshantharam leaves the room [21:19:45] yes. antoher Lophaster furcilliger [21:20:12] in theory.. this is the same species as the shallow ones you can see SCUBA diving! [21:22:00] LAT : 59.248781 , LON : -145.71385 , DEPTH : 2123.0843 m, TEMP : 1.81494 C, SAL : 34.59738 PSU, DO : 2.17178 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8974 FTU [21:23:11] note the furrows typical of sea starts [21:25:30] a geo note on echinoderms...their hard parts are optically similar to calcite crystals [21:27:01] LAT : 59.248867 , LON : -145.713857 , DEPTH : 2120.2326 m, TEMP : 1.82528 C, SAL : 34.59391 PSU, DO : 2.11588 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0256 FTU [21:27:11] even the cucumber osicles are optically similar to calcite crystals! [21:28:30] boring od rock unobstructed by bio-stuff [21:30:47] arvindshantharam leaves the room [21:32:01] LAT : 59.248841 , LON : -145.713622 , DEPTH : 2118.1668 m, TEMP : 1.82617 C, SAL : 34.59527 PSU, DO : 2.13011 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8974 FTU [21:34:12] robertcarney leaves the room [21:35:21] ? coral/anemone question... are their pigments dietary, or do they synthesize them? [21:37:01] LAT : 59.248956 , LON : -145.713663 , DEPTH : 2110.2963 m, TEMP : 1.82223 C, SAL : 34.59676 PSU, DO : 2.14273 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9219 FTU [21:38:28] not sure! some corals have pigmented sclerites, i've never read anything suggesting a dietary association with pigmentation [21:39:03] @ merlin... thanks [21:40:07] just 1 snake star [21:41:29] did that jus swim a little?? [21:41:37] huh. [21:42:02] LAT : 59.249 , LON : -145.713663 , DEPTH : 2100.7377 m, TEMP : 1.82032 C, SAL : 34.596 PSU, DO : 2.10146 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9035 FTU [21:43:16] spider marks [21:43:18] great shot [21:43:33] emilyashe leaves the room [21:44:09] spider marks are widley distributed...maker unknown [21:46:21] emilyashe leaves the room [21:46:42] possibly Parahyocrinus claguei.. named for geologist David Clague [21:47:03] LAT : 59.249044 , LON : -145.713491 , DEPTH : 2095.5969 m, TEMP : 1.82169 C, SAL : 34.59533 PSU, DO : 2.16331 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9768 FTU [21:47:47] robertcarney leaves the room [21:49:41] holo Pannychia [21:52:04] LAT : 59.249093 , LON : -145.713278 , DEPTH : 2088.7451 m, TEMP : 1.8242 C, SAL : 34.59536 PSU, DO : 2.13459 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 2.1062 FTU [21:55:35] merlinbest leaves the room [21:57:05] LAT : 59.249159 , LON : -145.713366 , DEPTH : 2083.7013 m, TEMP : 1.83173 C, SAL : 34.59652 PSU, DO : 2.11429 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9341 FTU [21:57:14] amazing shot!!!! [21:57:38] too excited and automatically colored... [22:02:05] LAT : 59.24931 , LON : -145.713145 , DEPTH : 2074.784 m, TEMP : 1.82868 C, SAL : 34.59362 PSU, DO : 2.05664 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9158 FTU [22:05:53] robertcarney leaves the room [22:07:05] LAT : 59.249344 , LON : -145.712998 , DEPTH : 2068.5572 m, TEMP : 1.82468 C, SAL : 34.59528 PSU, DO : 2.10593 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9524 FTU [22:08:08] wowow [22:08:33] do you think you can collect this? to find appropriate rock with it? [22:08:45] Tina: Corallimorpharia. no idea about genus. we have such dense populations at our side [22:11:29] Caulophacus [22:11:55] I didn't expect this! nice try! [22:12:05] LAT : 59.249391 , LON : -145.712942 , DEPTH : 2065.8228 m, TEMP : 1.83173 C, SAL : 34.599 PSU, DO : 2.05142 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8974 FTU [22:12:39] Tina says better to slurp [22:13:22] I prefer collect rock) [22:15:48] arvindshantharam leaves the room [22:17:06] LAT : 59.249404 , LON : -145.712909 , DEPTH : 2058.4669 m, TEMP : 1.83454 C, SAL : 34.59326 PSU, DO : 2.06084 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9158 FTU [22:22:06] LAT : 59.249475 , LON : -145.712716 , DEPTH : 2053.3602 m, TEMP : 1.83317 C, SAL : 34.59445 PSU, DO : 2.09652 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9463 FTU [22:24:39] Solaster1 [22:25:05] ooops! Sorry Crossaster [22:25:07] arvindshantharam leaves the room [22:25:51] possibly C. papposus..let me check [22:26:22] hydroids? [22:26:34] yes. [22:27:07] LAT : 59.249452 , LON : -145.712716 , DEPTH : 2048.6648 m, TEMP : 1.82683 C, SAL : 34.59327 PSU, DO : 2.12734 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9402 FTU [22:29:07] collect? [22:30:55] Tina: Forgot name of Hydroid... wait [22:32:08] LAT : 59.249515 , LON : -145.712563 , DEPTH : 2044.7095 m, TEMP : 1.83789 C, SAL : 34.59226 PSU, DO : 2.0515 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8974 FTU [22:33:16] Tina: Yes. It looks like Hydractinia [22:34:38] Tina: at least that family Hydractiniidae [22:36:14] Tina: they are often encrusting shells? stalks of crinoids. even gastropods alive [22:37:08] LAT : 59.249598 , LON : -145.712394 , DEPTH : 2036.7002 m, TEMP : 1.83645 C, SAL : 34.59283 PSU, DO : 2.02207 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0806 FTU [22:39:33] Tina: big colony may be something else [22:40:10] Tina: yes. color is different, less transparent [22:40:26] left colonies we have just seen. [22:40:40] Please take a shot of the black coral. [22:40:50] now below [22:41:00] passed by [22:41:16] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [22:41:53] out of frame [22:42:08] LAT : 59.249635 , LON : -145.712317 , DEPTH : 2032.4484 m, TEMP : 1.85766 C, SAL : 34.58506 PSU, DO : 1.97441 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9158 FTU [22:44:26] merlinbest leaves the room [22:45:29] may be Euphausidae [22:47:09] LAT : 59.249651 , LON : -145.712257 , DEPTH : 2030.947 m, TEMP : 1.84517 C, SAL : 34.59101 PSU, DO : 2.01556 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 1.0684 FTU [22:47:39] christophermah leaves the room [22:52:09] LAT : 59.249601 , LON : -145.712092 , DEPTH : 2020.7861 m, TEMP : 1.85246 C, SAL : 34.58859 PSU, DO : 1.97908 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8913 FTU [22:54:50] the previous one is less transparent. [22:55:20] Thank you for the zoom! [22:55:31] wonderful shot [22:57:01] kellymarkello leaves the room [22:57:10] LAT : 59.249724 , LON : -145.712018 , DEPTH : 2017.581 m, TEMP : 1.85037 C, SAL : 34.58747 PSU, DO : 1.99669 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9585 FTU [23:00:24] arvindshantharam leaves the room [23:02:11] LAT : 59.249686 , LON : -145.711998 , DEPTH : 2011.8891 m, TEMP : 1.85879 C, SAL : 34.58275 PSU, DO : 1.98724 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9035 FTU [23:02:40] zoom? [23:03:54] No. Muusoctopus [23:04:27] @merlin Muusocotpus!! [23:05:09] biserial suckers and smooth skin. [23:07:12] LAT : 59.249754 , LON : -145.711856 , DEPTH : 2011.2041 m, TEMP : 1.85957 C, SAL : 34.58721 PSU, DO : 2.01792 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9219 FTU [23:08:54] collect? [23:10:44] could be very soft and fragil... [23:12:12] LAT : 59.249673 , LON : -145.711907 , DEPTH : 2011.7887 m, TEMP : 1.85891 C, SAL : 34.588 PSU, DO : 1.93577 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9035 FTU [23:12:18] ready for slurp would be better... [23:12:19] christophermah leaves the room [23:17:12] LAT : 59.24974 , LON : -145.711951 , DEPTH : 2010.777 m, TEMP : 1.85718 C, SAL : 34.58998 PSU, DO : 1.98188 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9158 FTU [23:21:29] arvindshantharam leaves the room [23:22:13] LAT : 59.249856 , LON : -145.711994 , DEPTH : 2003.7318 m, TEMP : 1.8653 C, SAL : 34.59509 PSU, DO : 1.98012 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9096 FTU [23:23:08] It was really great dive! I didn't expect such abundance of biology! Thank you!! [23:23:15] see you! [23:23:33] thanks for joining everyone, especially on a sunday! [23:23:56] its Monday for me!!!! [23:24:16] octopus Monday! [23:24:21] see you! [23:24:25] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [23:24:51] amandamaxon leaves the room [23:26:03] EX2306_DIVE15 ROV Ascending [23:27:13] LAT : 59.249253 , LON : -145.712447 , DEPTH : 1960.7797 m, TEMP : 1.893 C, SAL : 34.58266 PSU, DO : 1.92035 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8974 FTU [23:30:46] jamesconrad leaves the room [23:32:14] LAT : 59.249207 , LON : -145.711924 , DEPTH : 1811.8078 m, TEMP : 2.02651 C, SAL : 34.55504 PSU, DO : 1.55959 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9096 FTU [23:37:14] LAT : 59.249473 , LON : -145.711417 , DEPTH : 1664.9716 m, TEMP : 2.29321 C, SAL : 34.50276 PSU, DO : 0.97129 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.9341 FTU [23:40:11] merlinbest leaves the room [23:42:15] LAT : 59.2498 , LON : -145.710618 , DEPTH : 1511.2952 m, TEMP : 2.46699 C, SAL : 34.46781 PSU, DO : 0.74521 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8791 FTU [23:47:15] LAT : 59.249772 , LON : -145.710623 , DEPTH : 1353.3463 m, TEMP : 2.64885 C, SAL : 34.42766 PSU, DO : 0.61736 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.873 FTU [23:50:32] michaelvecchione leaves the room [23:52:16] LAT : 59.249758 , LON : -145.710722 , DEPTH : 1206.2713 m, TEMP : 2.86394 C, SAL : 34.38535 PSU, DO : 0.50758 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8669 FTU [23:56:33] arvindshantharam leaves the room [23:57:17] LAT : 59.249879 , LON : -145.710825 , DEPTH : 1053.5652 m, TEMP : 3.15851 C, SAL : 34.32936 PSU, DO : 0.48444 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.8669 FTU [23:58:05] jamesconrad leaves the room