[00:42:49] megancromwell leaves the room [11:28:15] NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer is on station at the exploration site for Dive 11 of the expedition, and is preparing for an on-time ROV deployment. Today’s dive will explore the geology of a steep feature located northwest of San Juan at 2900-3400 m depths. We expect to be on the seafloor at ~~10 AST and remain there until ~~15 AST. [11:28:45] We will have our pre-dive call at 9:30 AST [11:29:48] We really appreciate the efforts by all of our scientists to annotate the video using SeaTubeV2. To annotate today's ROV video follow this link: https://data.oceannetworks.ca/SeaTubeV2?resourceTypeId=1000&resourceId=23621&diveId=2150 [11:37:41] megancromwell leaves the room [11:43:19] EX1811_DIVE10 ROV powered off [11:56:54] danielwagner leaves the room [12:07:02] EX1811 DIVE11 Test message [12:10:28] EX1811_DIVE11 ROV Launch [12:14:32] megancromwell leaves the room [12:18:35] megancromwell leaves the room [12:20:21] EX1811_DIVE11 ROV on Surface [12:21:02] EX1811_DIVE11 ROV Descending [12:22:54] LAT : 18.846316 , LON : -66.400799 , DEPTH : 31.6038 m, TEMP : 28.72304 C, SAL : 37.39738 PSU, DO : 6.00083 mg/l [12:27:54] LAT : 18.84629 , LON : -66.40018 , DEPTH : 95.1511 m, TEMP : 25.22644 C, SAL : 38.84805 PSU, DO : 6.43484 mg/l [12:32:55] LAT : 18.846176 , LON : -66.399666 , DEPTH : 247.7137 m, TEMP : 19.01712 C, SAL : 38.666 PSU, DO : 5.64966 mg/l [12:37:56] LAT : 18.846152 , LON : -66.399388 , DEPTH : 395.9554 m, TEMP : 15.96469 C, SAL : 38.22056 PSU, DO : 4.97781 mg/l [12:38:33] danielwagner leaves the room [12:42:56] LAT : 18.846261 , LON : -66.399132 , DEPTH : 557.9242 m, TEMP : 12.17525 C, SAL : 37.55783 PSU, DO : 4.21948 mg/l [12:47:57] LAT : 18.846165 , LON : -66.398805 , DEPTH : 711.1044 m, TEMP : 8.90772 C, SAL : 37.08824 PSU, DO : 4.01006 mg/l [12:52:57] LAT : 18.846343 , LON : -66.398641 , DEPTH : 873.5802 m, TEMP : 7.07815 C, SAL : 36.95964 PSU, DO : 4.76483 mg/l [12:57:58] LAT : 18.846532 , LON : -66.39849 , DEPTH : 1024.4531 m, TEMP : 5.7266 C, SAL : 36.96723 PSU, DO : 6.12403 mg/l [13:02:58] LAT : 18.846696 , LON : -66.398253 , DEPTH : 1188.3226 m, TEMP : 4.9626 C, SAL : 36.96619 PSU, DO : 7.0074 mg/l [13:07:59] LAT : 18.84682 , LON : -66.397913 , DEPTH : 1350.6472 m, TEMP : 4.59971 C, SAL : 36.98277 PSU, DO : 7.35115 mg/l [13:12:59] LAT : 18.84686 , LON : -66.397661 , DEPTH : 1507.2613 m, TEMP : 4.39446 C, SAL : 36.99708 PSU, DO : 7.52952 mg/l [13:13:05] staceywilliams leaves the room [13:18:00] LAT : 18.84674 , LON : -66.397591 , DEPTH : 1668.3458 m, TEMP : 4.13777 C, SAL : 37.01623 PSU, DO : 7.6774 mg/l [13:23:00] LAT : 18.846776 , LON : -66.397673 , DEPTH : 1826.977 m, TEMP : 3.85099 C, SAL : 37.05928 PSU, DO : 7.78301 mg/l [13:28:01] LAT : 18.846869 , LON : -66.397775 , DEPTH : 1979.1385 m, TEMP : 3.68676 C, SAL : 37.08328 PSU, DO : 7.79651 mg/l [13:28:49] Steve Auscavitch leaves the room [13:33:01] LAT : 18.846934 , LON : -66.397774 , DEPTH : 2131.3022 m, TEMP : 3.58019 C, SAL : 37.08911 PSU, DO : 7.80797 mg/l [13:38:02] LAT : 18.847054 , LON : -66.397846 , DEPTH : 2283.107 m, TEMP : 3.49018 C, SAL : 37.11062 PSU, DO : 7.79595 mg/l [13:43:02] LAT : 18.847088 , LON : -66.397783 , DEPTH : 2436.371 m, TEMP : 3.39222 C, SAL : 37.15069 PSU, DO : 7.78145 mg/l [13:44:20] should be on bottom in 25-30 minutes [13:48:02] LAT : 18.846995 , LON : -66.397836 , DEPTH : 2587.6909 m, TEMP : 3.1975 C, SAL : 37.16844 PSU, DO : 7.80455 mg/l [13:53:03] LAT : 18.846971 , LON : -66.397919 , DEPTH : 2744.0885 m, TEMP : 3.09897 C, SAL : 37.18087 PSU, DO : 7.7998 mg/l [13:53:33] megancromwell leaves the room [13:58:03] LAT : 18.846977 , LON : -66.397843 , DEPTH : 2898.6426 m, TEMP : 2.90128 C, SAL : 37.19292 PSU, DO : 7.80979 mg/l [14:01:43] michellescharer leaves the room [14:03:04] LAT : 18.847155 , LON : -66.397739 , DEPTH : 3050.0111 m, TEMP : 2.7359 C, SAL : 37.21171 PSU, DO : 7.84105 mg/l [14:08:04] LAT : 18.84721 , LON : -66.397912 , DEPTH : 3200.4621 m, TEMP : 2.58741 C, SAL : 37.2646 PSU, DO : 7.86155 mg/l [14:09:59] danielwagner leaves the room [14:13:05] LAT : 18.84725 , LON : -66.397724 , DEPTH : 3323.9033 m, TEMP : 2.50842 C, SAL : 37.27295 PSU, DO : 7.89115 mg/l [14:14:39] bottom in sight [14:16:50] EX1811_DIVE11 ROV on Bottom [14:18:05] LAT : 18.846843 , LON : -66.397275 , DEPTH : 3336.7957 m, TEMP : 2.50228 C, SAL : 37.25448 PSU, DO : 7.84962 mg/l [14:20:21] thick sediment drape [14:23:06] LAT : 18.84682 , LON : -66.397295 , DEPTH : 3336.2948 m, TEMP : 2.50622 C, SAL : 37.24356 PSU, DO : 7.8865 mg/l [14:28:06] LAT : 18.846678 , LON : -66.397326 , DEPTH : 3331.7297 m, TEMP : 2.50938 C, SAL : 37.24175 PSU, DO : 7.87595 mg/l [14:30:19] pterodod shells, sponge spicules, forams and sea grasses make up most of the sediment [14:33:07] LAT : 18.846705 , LON : -66.397159 , DEPTH : 3324.975 m, TEMP : 2.50904 C, SAL : 37.23669 PSU, DO : 7.88484 mg/l [14:36:47] Jason, we are moving along but there is a bit of a delay with the movement of the ship. We'll try to opportunistically zoom on stuff just to make our video friends happy and get the footage they need. [14:37:05] no worries [14:38:07] LAT : 18.846691 , LON : -66.397001 , DEPTH : 3322.4447 m, TEMP : 2.51484 C, SAL : 37.23134 PSU, DO : 7.86052 mg/l [14:43:08] LAT : 18.846677 , LON : -66.39699 , DEPTH : 3316.0915 m, TEMP : 2.51439 C, SAL : 37.22498 PSU, DO : 7.86598 mg/l [14:48:08] LAT : 18.84661 , LON : -66.396877 , DEPTH : 3312.9344 m, TEMP : 2.51534 C, SAL : 37.22109 PSU, DO : 7.87069 mg/l [14:48:24] yes. a goniasterid.. but would need a closer zoom to see more details.. [14:49:05] 4 [14:52:22] the steps probably represent slightly different geologic layers, some stronger, some weaker [14:52:50] Good morning Chris [14:53:09] LAT : 18.846549 , LON : -66.396672 , DEPTH : 3300.3618 m, TEMP : 2.52446 C, SAL : 37.21701 PSU, DO : 7.86977 mg/l [14:55:15] mashkoormalik leaves the room [14:58:09] LAT : 18.846429 , LON : -66.396447 , DEPTH : 3292.0794 m, TEMP : 2.52508 C, SAL : 37.21129 PSU, DO : 7.88134 mg/l [14:58:35] good morning Tara! [14:58:50] good morning all! [14:59:37] Hi all [14:59:53] Hi Stacey! Hi Megan! [15:00:36] Hi Tara! [15:00:52] And Stacey! [15:03:10] LAT : 18.846437 , LON : -66.396444 , DEPTH : 3280.1945 m, TEMP : 2.55496 C, SAL : 37.2003 PSU, DO : 7.84889 mg/l [15:03:31] goniasterid [15:03:47] Chris, do you still have a long delay on the weekends? [15:04:29] I just saw a pepsi can.. how much lag was there? [15:04:48] about 3 minutes maybe [15:05:20] yeah.. home connection isn't the same as the museum [15:05:34] just tweeted a pic of it [15:06:57] I'm seeing it now… [15:07:41] megancromwell leaves the room [15:08:10] LAT : 18.846502 , LON : -66.396353 , DEPTH : 3270.7127 m, TEMP : 2.58831 C, SAL : 37.19185 PSU, DO : 7.84347 mg/l [15:08:11] danielwagner leaves the room [15:08:25] oh nice.. are we in a positiion to collect? [15:08:43] ah I see we are moving on.. [15:08:57] We passed it a while ago Chris. Tough maneuvering backward at this depth [15:09:06] If I see another I will remind to collect [15:09:16] that's that new species from the Pacific. no worries. we will see it again.. [15:09:31] no worries.. [15:09:45] possible faint layering, but the FeMn has removed most of the primary texture....not much has happened here in a while, in stark contrast to yesterday [15:10:26] danielwagner leaves the room [15:11:47] Jason, any interest of collecting a rock sample? [15:12:10] if you can find one..might be tough (pun intended!) [15:12:24] Bob Stern also noted that he would be interested in sampling [15:12:41] did they pack the crowbar? [15:13:11] LAT : 18.846359 , LON : -66.39626 , DEPTH : 3256.0521 m, TEMP : 2.59056 C, SAL : 37.21443 PSU, DO : 7.83593 mg/l [15:18:11] LAT : 18.846381 , LON : -66.396185 , DEPTH : 3241.8536 m, TEMP : 2.59967 C, SAL : 37.21972 PSU, DO : 7.83908 mg/l [15:21:05] upasanaganguly leaves the room [15:23:12] LAT : 18.846347 , LON : -66.396118 , DEPTH : 3232.1708 m, TEMP : 2.60096 C, SAL : 37.21688 PSU, DO : 7.83075 mg/l [15:24:58] gloriacanon leaves the room [15:28:06] Hello all [15:28:20] LAT : 18.846341 , LON : -66.396087 , DEPTH : 3224.3865 m, TEMP : 2.60147 C, SAL : 37.20694 PSU, DO : 7.83365 mg/l [15:33:13] LAT : 18.846308 , LON : -66.39602 , DEPTH : 3210.8071 m, TEMP : 2.60647 C, SAL : 37.19467 PSU, DO : 7.84505 mg/l [15:33:20] Hello Asako! [15:33:41] Hi Rachel! [15:35:00] jason there seems to be some more activity around this area, maybe? [15:36:24] Hi Asako! [15:36:45] Hi Tara! [15:38:13] LAT : 18.846323 , LON : -66.395787 , DEPTH : 3200.4217 m, TEMP : 2.59989 C, SAL : 37.2047 PSU, DO : 7.82756 mg/l [15:40:44] danielwagner leaves the room [15:41:41] hmmmm, not a tremendous amount, overall it looks pretty "quiet" [15:43:14] LAT : 18.846269 , LON : -66.395765 , DEPTH : 3192.7612 m, TEMP : 2.60316 C, SAL : 37.19832 PSU, DO : 7.82969 mg/l [15:43:40] danielwagner leaves the room [15:48:14] LAT : 18.846155 , LON : -66.395651 , DEPTH : 3183.177 m, TEMP : 2.60535 C, SAL : 37.19958 PSU, DO : 7.8393 mg/l [15:49:43] woohoo! [15:53:02] I have to leave, but will try to get back on if I can. Given the nature of the exposures here, if you come across a rock or two that is detached from the wall, they would be worth grabbing [15:53:18] LAT : 18.84619 , LON : -66.395646 , DEPTH : 3173.6534 m, TEMP : 2.60394 C, SAL : 37.18967 PSU, DO : 7.84271 mg/l [15:53:41] @Jason Got it. Will keep an eye out [15:54:51] What we are seeing is extremely valuable as it suggests that the region has been stable for an extended period and that when failures occur they might be relatively restricted in size and therefore may represent lower geohazards [15:56:32] jasonchaytor leaves the room [15:58:15] LAT : 18.84618 , LON : -66.395427 , DEPTH : 3155.3177 m, TEMP : 2.61237 C, SAL : 37.19366 PSU, DO : 7.82757 mg/l [16:01:41] gloriacanon leaves the room [16:02:52] danielwagner leaves the room [16:03:16] LAT : 18.846124 , LON : -66.395451 , DEPTH : 3149.6436 m, TEMP : 2.62384 C, SAL : 37.18305 PSU, DO : 7.81557 mg/l [16:08:16] LAT : 18.846113 , LON : -66.39541 , DEPTH : 3144.7433 m, TEMP : 2.62507 C, SAL : 37.18841 PSU, DO : 7.82829 mg/l [16:13:17] LAT : 18.846107 , LON : -66.395419 , DEPTH : 3143.468 m, TEMP : 2.62491 C, SAL : 37.19224 PSU, DO : 7.8233 mg/l [16:13:55] danielwagner leaves the room [16:18:17] LAT : 18.846018 , LON : -66.395435 , DEPTH : 3137.3578 m, TEMP : 2.6285 C, SAL : 37.2108 PSU, DO : 7.82224 mg/l [16:23:18] LAT : 18.846075 , LON : -66.395304 , DEPTH : 3130.2153 m, TEMP : 2.63305 C, SAL : 37.23065 PSU, DO : 7.80261 mg/l [16:27:19] danielwagner leaves the room [16:28:14] I'm not sure I've noticed any encrusting bryozoans on any of these dives. Mostly branching. That makes sense - it gets zooids into the water column [16:28:30] LAT : 18.845966 , LON : -66.395229 , DEPTH : 3123.8147 m, TEMP : 2.64839 C, SAL : 37.24696 PSU, DO : 7.80792 mg/l [16:30:42] @Megan At least one bryozoan was collected encrusting on a rock collection we got a few days ago [16:31:01] Tough to get zooms on the encrusting ones but we've also seen them on the seafloor. One was yellow-ish in color [16:33:19] LAT : 18.845976 , LON : -66.395253 , DEPTH : 3111.8416 m, TEMP : 2.66007 C, SAL : 37.21149 PSU, DO : 7.79479 mg/l [16:34:29] @megan, I think we collected and preserved an encrusting bryozoan on the second geological sample. [16:36:39] Note from Bob Stern from the Geophysics Department at the University of Texas at Dallas: looks like volcaniclastic breccia, perhaps of Cretaceous age [16:37:07] We're looking for rocks. Will get one if we can find a loose [16:38:19] LAT : 18.84599 , LON : -66.39514 , DEPTH : 3102.7744 m, TEMP : 2.66957 C, SAL : 37.2245 PSU, DO : 7.79231 mg/l [16:38:53] danielwagner leaves the room [16:43:20] LAT : 18.845807 , LON : -66.395055 , DEPTH : 3097.555 m, TEMP : 2.6735 C, SAL : 37.2058 PSU, DO : 7.78393 mg/l [16:46:08] Note from Bob Stern: looks like massive lavas with nice orthoganal fractures [16:46:19] irissampaio leaves the room [16:48:20] LAT : 18.84576 , LON : -66.395056 , DEPTH : 3092.4414 m, TEMP : 2.67518 C, SAL : 37.20928 PSU, DO : 7.78132 mg/l [16:50:58] irissampaio leaves the room [16:53:21] LAT : 18.845768 , LON : -66.395032 , DEPTH : 3078.2596 m, TEMP : 2.67288 C, SAL : 37.20854 PSU, DO : 7.79834 mg/l [16:57:45] iscwatch2 leaves the room [16:58:21] LAT : 18.84574 , LON : -66.394941 , DEPTH : 3075.2849 m, TEMP : 2.67709 C, SAL : 37.20412 PSU, DO : 7.77893 mg/l [17:03:22] LAT : 18.845771 , LON : -66.39484 , DEPTH : 3069.0806 m, TEMP : 2.67698 C, SAL : 37.21086 PSU, DO : 7.77755 mg/l [17:05:50] Black coral record from 8600 m in Kamchatka Trench [17:06:34] Puerto Rico Trech gets to 8350 m [17:08:22] LAT : 18.845765 , LON : -66.394654 , DEPTH : 3065.9521 m, TEMP : 2.67967 C, SAL : 37.21157 PSU, DO : 7.78824 mg/l [17:13:23] LAT : 18.845783 , LON : -66.394773 , DEPTH : 3064.9658 m, TEMP : 2.68225 C, SAL : 37.21809 PSU, DO : 7.76447 mg/l [17:17:31] danielwagner leaves the room [17:18:23] LAT : 18.845752 , LON : -66.394861 , DEPTH : 3059.0947 m, TEMP : 2.71919 C, SAL : 37.23033 PSU, DO : 7.76567 mg/l [17:19:05] danielwagner leaves the room [17:20:16] mashkoormalik leaves the room [17:20:34] We also want to thank everyone for logging their observations using SeaTubeV2. [17:20:57] Todays observations can be logged here: https://data.oceannetworks.ca/SeaTubeV2?resourceTypeId=1000&resourceId=23621&diveId=2150 [17:22:22] I'm hoping my annotations are getting better than they were from the beginning of the cruise [17:22:41] SeaTubeV2 was awkward at first, but it's been growing on me. :) [17:23:24] LAT : 18.845644 , LON : -66.39464 , DEPTH : 3056.4095 m, TEMP : 2.70718 C, SAL : 37.23952 PSU, DO : 7.76671 mg/l [17:28:24] LAT : 18.84591 , LON : -66.394293 , DEPTH : 3052.7804 m, TEMP : 2.70998 C, SAL : 37.27985 PSU, DO : 7.75097 mg/l [17:33:25] LAT : 18.845602 , LON : -66.394647 , DEPTH : 3048.2933 m, TEMP : 2.70718 C, SAL : 37.30059 PSU, DO : 7.77158 mg/l [17:34:38] I'm not a sponge expert so I don't know for sure, but I have no objections to a collection. [17:35:43] giant acorn barnacle...? [17:38:25] LAT : 18.845338 , LON : -66.39453 , DEPTH : 3042.7002 m, TEMP : 2.71778 C, SAL : 37.30275 PSU, DO : 7.75166 mg/l [17:38:41] I agree with Megan.. whale barnacle skeeleton [17:42:40] @Chris @ Megan New one for me! [17:43:26] LAT : 18.845447 , LON : -66.394391 , DEPTH : 3034.9801 m, TEMP : 2.71728 C, SAL : 37.3201 PSU, DO : 7.75786 mg/l [17:48:27] LAT : 18.845425 , LON : -66.394346 , DEPTH : 3033.8979 m, TEMP : 2.71705 C, SAL : 37.27868 PSU, DO : 7.74429 mg/l [17:50:08] Timestamp (UTC) 20181111 17:49:07 Sample ID EX1811_D11_01G Sample Box SF Field ID Rock Longitude, Latitude -66.394363, 18.845446 Depth (CTD) 3033.8578 Salinity 37.28715 Temperature 2.71745 Oxygen 7.74308 [17:53:27] LAT : 18.84551 , LON : -66.394302 , DEPTH : 3031.9658 m, TEMP : 2.72081 C, SAL : 37.29135 PSU, DO : 7.76332 mg/l [17:57:27] 17:56:54 Sample ID EX1811_D11_02B Sample Box PI Field ID Sponge Longitude, Latitude -66.394336, 18.845588 Depth (CTD) 3033.9633 Salinity 37.28886 Temperature 2.72003 Oxygen 7.74261 [17:58:28] LAT : 18.845466 , LON : -66.394365 , DEPTH : 3033.9652 m, TEMP : 2.72042 C, SAL : 37.29271 PSU, DO : 7.73183 mg/l [18:02:11] yeah. that's it [18:02:22] is the bigger one the same? [18:02:22] gloriacanon leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [18:02:37] you want to collect it [18:03:28] LAT : 18.845526 , LON : -66.394254 , DEPTH : 3034.4342 m, TEMP : 2.7202 C, SAL : 37.30318 PSU, DO : 7.75568 mg/l [18:03:57] bigger one has 6 arms [18:04:14] Was this a collection interest if we could get Laetmaster? If this even is laetmaster [18:05:04] OOOOO! this is that rare one from the last one in 2015 I think!!! [18:05:05] irissampaio leaves the room [18:05:24] I think that sounds like an emphatic yes [18:05:55] Chris, I try to get them up on twitter as soon as I can incase you can see them there more quickly [18:06:11] ookay. not Laetmaster.. but another one.. a new specie [18:06:23] def worth samplin [18:07:06] yes [18:08:09] irissampaio leaves the room [18:08:29] LAT : 18.845631 , LON : -66.394241 , DEPTH : 3033.9118 m, TEMP : 2.72137 C, SAL : 37.31786 PSU, DO : 7.74603 mg/l [18:10:56] gloriacanon leaves the room [18:12:07] irissampaio leaves the room [18:12:28] Timestamp (UTC) 20181111 18:11:59 Sample ID EX1811_D11_03B Sample Box PO Field ID Pedicellasteridae Longitude, Latitude -66.394324, 18.845558 Depth (CTD) 3032.7268 Salinity 37.33811 Temperature 2.73523 Oxygen 7.72223 [18:13:29] LAT : 18.845622 , LON : -66.394218 , DEPTH : 3030.7171 m, TEMP : 2.73888 C, SAL : 37.34595 PSU, DO : 7.74963 mg/l [18:13:45] WOOo! thanks! [18:18:30] LAT : 18.845364 , LON : -66.394407 , DEPTH : 3032.2343 m, TEMP : 2.71818 C, SAL : 37.34536 PSU, DO : 7.74552 mg/l [18:23:30] LAT : 18.845377 , LON : -66.394178 , DEPTH : 3028.65 m, TEMP : 2.72272 C, SAL : 37.35168 PSU, DO : 7.75412 mg/l [18:28:09] vertical handstands? [18:28:31] LAT : 18.84543 , LON : -66.394199 , DEPTH : 3027.5008 m, TEMP : 2.72311 C, SAL : 37.36529 PSU, DO : 7.75457 mg/l [18:28:38] cool! thanks Steve! I will chase down a pic or video.. [18:31:13] danielwagner leaves the room [18:33:31] LAT : 18.845287 , LON : -66.394154 , DEPTH : 3024.9089 m, TEMP : 2.72474 C, SAL : 37.38389 PSU, DO : 7.73009 mg/l [18:38:32] LAT : 18.845349 , LON : -66.394112 , DEPTH : 3023.4389 m, TEMP : 2.72788 C, SAL : 37.39556 PSU, DO : 7.73387 mg/l [18:43:32] LAT : 18.845251 , LON : -66.394195 , DEPTH : 3021.9664 m, TEMP : 2.73074 C, SAL : 37.44191 PSU, DO : 7.7226 mg/l [18:44:45] yes! thats it!! [18:44:57] thanks Stacey! [18:45:52] great! keep your fingers crossed that they can collect it [18:48:11] sorry chris, maybe tomorrow [18:48:33] LAT : 18.845282 , LON : -66.394108 , DEPTH : 3022.2509 m, TEMP : 2.73635 C, SAL : 37.44917 PSU, DO : 7.71328 mg/l [18:50:34] 10 mins to dive planning call. Top of the hour [18:50:39] rachelbassett leaves the room [18:52:41] EX1811_DIVE11 ROV Ascending [18:52:54] iscwatch2 leaves the room [18:53:10] thanks for trying! [18:53:18] Chris Mah leaves the room [18:53:33] LAT : 18.845482 , LON : -66.394451 , DEPTH : 3016.646 m, TEMP : 2.71958 C, SAL : 37.43702 PSU, DO : 7.7336 mg/l [18:54:11] meganmcculler leaves the room [18:58:34] LAT : 18.845666 , LON : -66.394467 , DEPTH : 2880.642 m, TEMP : 2.85869 C, SAL : 37.49949 PSU, DO : 7.70584 mg/l [19:03:34] LAT : 18.845654 , LON : -66.394265 , DEPTH : 2722.8601 m, TEMP : 3.08826 C, SAL : 37.51105 PSU, DO : 7.66493 mg/l [19:04:18] danielwagner leaves the room [19:08:35] LAT : 18.845849 , LON : -66.393889 , DEPTH : 2563.9527 m, TEMP : 3.19795 C, SAL : 37.50281 PSU, DO : 7.64849 mg/l [19:13:35] LAT : 18.845703 , LON : -66.394035 , DEPTH : 2404.6446 m, TEMP : 3.38228 C, SAL : 37.48902 PSU, DO : 7.6376 mg/l [19:14:38] gloriacanon leaves the room [19:18:36] LAT : 18.845386 , LON : -66.39382 , DEPTH : 2257.6807 m, TEMP : 3.49445 C, SAL : 37.44816 PSU, DO : 7.65022 mg/l [19:23:36] LAT : 18.845228 , LON : -66.393153 , DEPTH : 2105.5236 m, TEMP : 3.58522 C, SAL : 37.38143 PSU, DO : 7.6562 mg/l [19:26:10] gloriacanon leaves the room [19:28:37] LAT : 18.845228 , LON : -66.392352 , DEPTH : 1949.9894 m, TEMP : 3.69737 C, SAL : 37.35866 PSU, DO : 7.64593 mg/l [19:33:37] LAT : 18.845266 , LON : -66.391535 , DEPTH : 1793.44 m, TEMP : 3.83716 C, SAL : 37.35546 PSU, DO : 7.61626 mg/l [19:35:15] Steve Auscavitch leaves the room [19:38:38] LAT : 18.845174 , LON : -66.390768 , DEPTH : 1638.0695 m, TEMP : 4.10325 C, SAL : 37.33774 PSU, DO : 7.54558 mg/l [19:39:23] staceywilliams leaves the room [19:43:38] LAT : 18.845083 , LON : -66.389835 , DEPTH : 1489.2074 m, TEMP : 4.33137 C, SAL : 37.3797 PSU, DO : 7.41676 mg/l [19:48:38] LAT : 18.845015 , LON : -66.38884 , DEPTH : 1343.368 m, TEMP : 4.56751 C, SAL : 37.38048 PSU, DO : 7.24156 mg/l [19:53:39] LAT : 18.845017 , LON : -66.387987 , DEPTH : 1192.4954 m, TEMP : 4.97505 C, SAL : 37.36717 PSU, DO : 6.90109 mg/l [19:58:21] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [19:58:40] LAT : 18.845146 , LON : -66.387165 , DEPTH : 1043.1858 m, TEMP : 5.51167 C, SAL : 37.38846 PSU, DO : 6.31087 mg/l [20:03:40] LAT : 18.845369 , LON : -66.386385 , DEPTH : 899.0803 m, TEMP : 6.66917 C, SAL : 37.35838 PSU, DO : 5.1533 mg/l [20:05:40] taraluke leaves the room [20:08:40] LAT : 18.845464 , LON : -66.385658 , DEPTH : 744.4952 m, TEMP : 8.46865 C, SAL : 37.47807 PSU, DO : 4.07863 mg/l [20:13:41] LAT : 18.845373 , LON : -66.384945 , DEPTH : 602.4713 m, TEMP : 10.95851 C, SAL : 35.62807 PSU, DO : 4.05612 mg/l [20:18:41] LAT : 18.845343 , LON : -66.384272 , DEPTH : 443.2318 m, TEMP : 14.6433 C, SAL : 36.24166 PSU, DO : 4.74808 mg/l [20:23:42] LAT : 18.845412 , LON : -66.383576 , DEPTH : 301.0616 m, TEMP : 17.74651 C, SAL : 36.71359 PSU, DO : 5.47178 mg/l [20:28:42] LAT : 18.845638 , LON : -66.382593 , DEPTH : 152.4566 m, TEMP : 22.74894 C, SAL : 36.50266 PSU, DO : 5.70248 mg/l [20:33:43] LAT : 18.846483 , LON : -66.381282 , DEPTH : 53.48 m, TEMP : 27.90135 C, SAL : 37.14384 PSU, DO : 4.32288 mg/l [20:38:44] LAT : 18.847262 , LON : -66.379988 , DEPTH : 46.7118 m, TEMP : 28.80656 C, SAL : 39.63246 PSU, DO : 6.25059 mg/l [20:41:16] EX1811_DIVE11 ROV on Surface [20:57:08] staceywilliams leaves the room [20:59:19] EX1811_DIVE11 ROV Recovery Complete [21:15:35] ashleyperez leaves the room [22:18:44] mashkoormalik leaves the room