[00:12:49] megancromwell leaves the room [01:13:32] megancromwell leaves the room [08:25:29] mashkoormalik leaves the room [10:15:08] Just wanted to remind everyone that we will have a slightly later start to dive operations today. We will have our pre-dive call at 10:00 AST. [10:22:48] Science annotations for today's Dive 14 can be made here: https://data.oceannetworks.ca/SeaTubeV2?resourceTypeId=1000&resourceId=23621&diveId=2180 [10:23:04] danielwagner leaves the room [11:55:11] michellescharer leaves the room [13:00:50] megancromwell leaves the room [13:03:04] NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer just arrived on station and is preparing for a dive north of Bajo de Sico on the west shore of Puerto Rico. Today’s dive will explore seafloor habitats at depths between 330-530 m for deep-sea snappers, groupers, corals, sponges and associated communities. We expect to be on the seafloor ~~10:15 AST and remain there until ~~18:15 AST. [13:29:38] taraluke leaves the room [13:32:32] michellescharer leaves the room [13:47:29] michellescharer leaves the room [13:56:05] michellescharer leaves the room [14:02:21] iscwatch2 leaves the room [14:02:51] michellescharer leaves the room [14:04:31] danielwagner leaves the room [14:05:49] The ship is having difficulty connecting to the conference line right now. Stand by [14:06:00] Buenos días OkEx, nice stern view today [14:07:23] Shore side, conditions are not favorable for vehicle launch at the moment. We will be standing by to launch as soon as conditions improve. The pre-dive call will proceed as planned once we re-establish the phone line. [14:07:53] michellescharer leaves the room [14:11:12] So we should standby if on call? [14:15:52] 10-4 wicked current delay, check tides to see if they will slack a bit [14:28:41] michellescharer leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [14:38:21] staceywilliams leaves the room [14:39:02] michellescharer leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [14:58:09] Are we still having a call at 11? [14:59:14] Standby on the call. Will post an update here in the next few minutes [14:59:52] okay. I'll be here [15:03:45] We will begin the call as scheduled at 11 [15:09:37] megancromwell leaves the room [15:13:08] michellescharer leaves the room [15:13:11] staceywilliams leaves the room [15:18:48] danielwagner leaves the room [15:33:52] michellescharer leaves the room [15:39:31] EX1811 DIVE14 Test message [15:40:18] Shore-side, conditions have improved enough for us to attempt a launch. We expect to be in the water in the next 30-45 minutes. We will provide updates as we get closer to launch time. [15:40:48] michellescharer leaves the room [15:41:09] danielwagner leaves the room [15:42:47] Thanks for the update! [15:42:49] megancromwell leaves the room [15:51:02] staceywilliams leaves the room [15:54:22] Hello all. @Steve thank you for the update. bbl [15:54:42] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [15:54:52] michellescharer leaves the room [15:57:40] mashkoormalik leaves the room [15:58:30] 15 minutes to launch time [15:58:37] michellescharer leaves the room [16:02:07] I missed planning chat, sorry! was there any discuss of shallower START depth to maximiz dive time? [16:06:59] Hi Michelle, yes we did discuss that option with the dive supervisor. It should be something that we can do since we should have multiple possible landing spots along the dive track. The ship is still getting into position and we will update you as to the exact point on the track during the descent. [16:07:48] @Steve, Sounds good! let's go diving... ;) [16:08:14] Note that while we are still planning to launch, it it may be slow going because of the conditions (wind, swell, and current), such as they are. [16:17:56] michellescharer leaves the room [16:22:14] danielwagner leaves the room [16:26:31] EX1811_DIVE14 ROV Launch [16:27:17] megancromwell leaves the room [16:33:41] EX1811_DIVE14 ROV on Surface [16:34:05] EX1811_DIVE14 ROV Descending [16:34:57] LAT : 18.284606 , LON : -67.464109 , DEPTH : 10.8322 m, TEMP : 28.53429 C, SAL : 34.04081 PSU, DO : 6.44072 mg/l [16:37:36] jasonchaytor leaves the room [16:39:57] LAT : 18.284659 , LON : -67.46293 , DEPTH : 59.1051 m, TEMP : 28.56488 C, SAL : 36.48271 PSU, DO : 6.53826 mg/l [16:44:58] LAT : 18.283854 , LON : -67.461909 , DEPTH : 45.161 m, TEMP : 28.63039 C, SAL : 36.25574 PSU, DO : 6.4217 mg/l [16:45:18] Shore-side, we are pausing the descent to troubleshoot a vehicle issue. Standby. [16:49:58] LAT : 18.282828 , LON : -67.460877 , DEPTH : 45.0522 m, TEMP : 28.80162 C, SAL : 36.11047 PSU, DO : 6.3952 mg/l [16:53:09] I must leave for lecture. Hopefully your luck will improve while I'm gone. [16:54:58] LAT : 18.282143 , LON : -67.459919 , DEPTH : 44.5738 m, TEMP : 28.61305 C, SAL : 36.24454 PSU, DO : 6.43617 mg/l [16:58:24] staceywilliams leaves the room [16:59:59] LAT : 18.281616 , LON : -67.459003 , DEPTH : 24.3925 m, TEMP : 28.61637 C, SAL : 35.2939 PSU, DO : 6.404 mg/l [17:00:23] EX1811_DIVE14 ROV Ascending [17:02:27] EX1811_DIVE14 ROV on Surface [17:04:41] jasonchaytor leaves the room [17:04:50] two monacanthid fish! [17:08:19] michellescharer leaves the room [17:09:48] We are going to recover the vehicles to troubleshoot an issue with the controls at the surface. [17:10:09] I will provide more information when I have it. [17:14:20] thanks [17:14:50] scottfrance leaves the room [17:23:31] EX1811_DIVE14 ROV Descending [17:23:46] LAT : 18.279277 , LON : -67.45298 , DEPTH : 2.5844 m, TEMP : 28.0 C, SAL : 6.5386 PSU, DO : 28.55309 mg/l [17:27:52] gracielagarciamoliner leaves the room [17:28:47] LAT : 18.279551 , LON : -67.452725 , DEPTH : 52.517 m, TEMP : 28.56693 C, SAL : 36.57172 PSU, DO : 6.56626 mg/l [17:31:30] michellescharer leaves the room [17:31:47] Issue appears to be resolved and we are proceeding with the dive [17:32:10] We anticipate to be on bottom in ~~45-60 min [17:32:29] great! [17:33:47] LAT : 18.28 , LON : -67.45089 , DEPTH : 51.0173 m, TEMP : 28.65886 C, SAL : 36.47883 PSU, DO : 6.50305 mg/l [17:38:48] LAT : 18.281744 , LON : -67.448622 , DEPTH : 49.8006 m, TEMP : 28.67021 C, SAL : 36.39587 PSU, DO : 6.45905 mg/l [17:43:48] LAT : 18.284968 , LON : -67.448348 , DEPTH : 49.4013 m, TEMP : 28.66983 C, SAL : 36.35241 PSU, DO : 6.44236 mg/l [17:48:49] LAT : 18.287878 , LON : -67.449446 , DEPTH : 50.3199 m, TEMP : 28.66655 C, SAL : 36.32649 PSU, DO : 6.43299 mg/l [17:48:56] michellescharer leaves the room [17:49:47] staceywilliams leaves the room [17:53:49] LAT : 18.289379 , LON : -67.451266 , DEPTH : 50.9124 m, TEMP : 28.67075 C, SAL : 36.31539 PSU, DO : 6.42661 mg/l [17:56:48] michellescharer leaves the room [17:58:49] LAT : 18.289949 , LON : -67.453026 , DEPTH : 49.6931 m, TEMP : 28.66504 C, SAL : 36.31214 PSU, DO : 6.42859 mg/l [17:59:16] Welcome back Scott [18:01:47] Shore-side, we are still moving the ship into position above the dive site. It will likely be another 15 minutes until we can safely descend. We made a note to the dive supervisor to move us shallower along the track, if they can, so we make the upper portion of this feature. [18:02:23] Thanks Steve. [18:03:27] scottfrance leaves the room [18:03:50] LAT : 18.289787 , LON : -67.454611 , DEPTH : 51.7527 m, TEMP : 28.65183 C, SAL : 36.30696 PSU, DO : 6.42763 mg/l [18:08:50] LAT : 18.289156 , LON : -67.455188 , DEPTH : 50.9228 m, TEMP : 28.64333 C, SAL : 36.30436 PSU, DO : 6.42895 mg/l [18:09:18] @Tara: don't think my reply went through (having some weird connectivity problems with the Firefox browser). I noted I gave the first Echinoderms lectrue this morning and hoped we'd be on bottom in a couple of hours when lab started. [18:09:29] *or lecture [18:13:51] LAT : 18.288974 , LON : -67.455638 , DEPTH : 73.7951 m, TEMP : 27.01098 C, SAL : 36.81834 PSU, DO : 6.90562 mg/l [18:18:51] LAT : 18.288832 , LON : -67.455946 , DEPTH : 221.764 m, TEMP : 20.00462 C, SAL : 36.71807 PSU, DO : 5.6458 mg/l [18:20:57] @Steve that would be great for them to see echinoderms live. When I've used live Okeanos expeditions in my classes, they really got more excited about the benthic invertebrates than they do otherwise [18:21:08] Hello all, given the delay in the dive we will be starting close to WPT 4 and heading up slope. That will give us a better chance to reach the top. [18:22:07] thanks Stacey [18:23:52] LAT : 18.28877 , LON : -67.456437 , DEPTH : 302.3687 m, TEMP : 17.3491 C, SAL : 36.37843 PSU, DO : 5.41545 mg/l [18:28:52] LAT : 18.288961 , LON : -67.457127 , DEPTH : 303.2822 m, TEMP : 17.17586 C, SAL : 36.3625 PSU, DO : 5.44387 mg/l [18:33:53] LAT : 18.289192 , LON : -67.457801 , DEPTH : 302.3846 m, TEMP : 17.3314 C, SAL : 36.37724 PSU, DO : 5.41125 mg/l [18:38:53] LAT : 18.289326 , LON : -67.458506 , DEPTH : 343.2333 m, TEMP : 16.8817 C, SAL : 36.31689 PSU, DO : 5.37566 mg/l [18:40:51] michellescharer leaves the room [18:43:22] michellescharer leaves the room [18:43:54] LAT : 18.289516 , LON : -67.45921 , DEPTH : 343.9157 m, TEMP : 16.98983 C, SAL : 36.33308 PSU, DO : 5.39138 mg/l [18:48:27] On station. Descending to seafloor. We will be starting at around 400m depth, rather than the planned 540m. [18:48:53] This effectively halves our initial dive track and begins at waypoint 4. [18:48:56] LAT : 18.289654 , LON : -67.459796 , DEPTH : 344.4556 m, TEMP : 17.07927 C, SAL : 36.34459 PSU, DO : 5.39004 mg/l [18:49:23] michellescharer leaves the room [18:53:55] LAT : 18.289716 , LON : -67.459943 , DEPTH : 353.9462 m, TEMP : 17.03206 C, SAL : 36.33804 PSU, DO : 5.398 mg/l [18:53:59] @Steve, sounds like a good half-plan [18:56:30] Bottom in sight [18:56:43] EX1811_DIVE14 ROV on Bottom [18:57:00] michellescharer leaves the room [18:58:37] On bottom [18:58:55] LAT : 18.289759 , LON : -67.459868 , DEPTH : 381.1568 m, TEMP : 16.68621 C, SAL : 36.2869 PSU, DO : 5.33922 mg/l [18:59:00] Can't tell if I'm looking at soft sediments or consolidated... [18:59:28] As Stacey predicted yesterday, looks like another sponge-y day. [19:00:37] I think there was an octopus there... [19:00:46] Justr passed over it to right [19:01:02] It wasn't moving, and it was small [19:03:56] LAT : 18.289796 , LON : -67.459862 , DEPTH : 384.4926 m, TEMP : 16.24076 C, SAL : 36.21949 PSU, DO : 5.26198 mg/l [19:04:39] Antigonia capros Deepbody boarfish [19:06:03] michellescharer leaves the room [19:08:56] LAT : 18.290035 , LON : -67.459819 , DEPTH : 383.7823 m, TEMP : 16.38177 C, SAL : 36.24042 PSU, DO : 5.27849 mg/l [19:12:56] michellescharer leaves the room [19:13:48] @Scott Regarding the second coral collection we made yesterday, the possible Acanthogorgia. It was Acanthogorgia! Acanthogorgia armata. Description was identical to that in Bayer 1961. The first collection is obviously a plexaurid, genus Paramuricea. Unknown sp. [19:13:57] LAT : 18.290216 , LON : -67.459769 , DEPTH : 381.3747 m, TEMP : 16.30241 C, SAL : 36.22802 PSU, DO : 5.27481 mg/l [19:16:39] can we say what sediments are present? kick up some sand? is it deep or thin veneer? [19:16:51] @Steve: funny, I was just in the lab talking to Jaymes about that collection. You mean the one with the dark skeleton, sparse branching, yellow coenenchyme with white polyps and that we later saw smaller individuals among sponges? [19:17:11] @Scott Yes the same. [19:17:36] Wow. Would not have predicted that to be A. armata. [19:18:02] I'm putting my microscope photos up on the drive with the specimen colleciton. Check them out if you have time [19:18:27] Sorry my typo. I meant A. aspera, not armata. [19:18:40] Will do. That is going to raise the eyebrows of Jaymes. [19:18:57] LAT : 18.290334 , LON : -67.459763 , DEPTH : 381.086 m, TEMP : 16.26633 C, SAL : 36.22266 PSU, DO : 5.25981 mg/l [19:19:41] michellescharer leaves the room [19:19:45] Ah! Ok, A. aspera. That might be a bit less of a surprise. [19:20:32] I was thinking in my head another "A-word" and the wrong one came out… [19:20:50] pavement with channels? [19:21:37] Cool! Echiuran [19:22:09] Now that is a long "tongue" (proboscis actually) [19:22:44] michellescharer leaves the room [19:23:00] how deep do they burrow? [19:23:58] LAT : 18.290571 , LON : -67.459722 , DEPTH : 376.3074 m, TEMP : 16.22992 C, SAL : 36.21705 PSU, DO : 5.2544 mg/l [19:24:29] paint brush! [19:25:40] @Michelle: I'm not certain, but it will be variable since there is much variability in body size. I'd guess burrow depths from 10 cm to a meter, but that is something of a guess. [19:26:57] michellescharer leaves the room [19:28:22] @Scott, thanks to help understand habitat 'seascape' better [19:28:58] LAT : 18.290675 , LON : -67.459648 , DEPTH : 372.4146 m, TEMP : 16.20209 C, SAL : 36.21367 PSU, DO : 5.24513 mg/l [19:31:18] michellescharer leaves the room [19:31:37] hovering fish [19:33:59] LAT : 18.290828 , LON : -67.459635 , DEPTH : 363.3448 m, TEMP : 16.54504 C, SAL : 36.26624 PSU, DO : 5.31696 mg/l [19:34:29] @Michelle: if you are really interested, check out https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00222939500770311 [19:34:32] michellescharer leaves the room [19:35:52] @Scott, gracias! [19:37:33] crab to right [19:37:58] iscwatch2 leaves the room [19:38:11] aurearodriguez leaves the room [19:38:59] LAT : 18.290944 , LON : -67.459585 , DEPTH : 356.4204 m, TEMP : 16.79751 C, SAL : 36.30651 PSU, DO : 5.36679 mg/l [19:39:12] michellescharer leaves the room [19:40:17] aurearodriguez leaves the room [19:40:28] Well developed ripples in that grrove [19:40:40] *groove [19:40:52] Suggests accelerated currents running through the chute. [19:41:54] michellescharer leaves the room [19:44:00] LAT : 18.291074 , LON : -67.459586 , DEPTH : 354.3338 m, TEMP : 16.91674 C, SAL : 36.32385 PSU, DO : 5.39341 mg/l [19:44:31] michellescharer leaves the room [19:45:51] Can you hold that for another 15 minutes for when my Invert Zoology class starts! It is Echinoderm day. ;-) [19:47:09] michellescharer leaves the room [19:47:18] ooh! Very echinodermy dive [19:47:28] Every day should be echinoderm day :) [19:48:49] No argument from me. :) [19:49:00] LAT : 18.291158 , LON : -67.459585 , DEPTH : 349.8049 m, TEMP : 16.94768 C, SAL : 36.32936 PSU, DO : 5.4078 mg/l [19:51:05] Except some days have to be coral days. [19:51:52] michellescharer leaves the room [19:54:01] LAT : 18.291341 , LON : -67.459528 , DEPTH : 346.949 m, TEMP : 16.97349 C, SAL : 36.33349 PSU, DO : 5.40942 mg/l [19:54:08] aurearodriguez leaves the room [19:55:22] michellescharer leaves the room [19:58:17] michellescharer leaves the room [19:59:01] LAT : 18.291336 , LON : -67.459512 , DEPTH : 345.8494 m, TEMP : 16.99622 C, SAL : 36.33631 PSU, DO : 5.40055 mg/l [19:59:22] frequently fished, [19:59:27] jaymesawbrey leaves the room [19:59:47] less chance of catching due to routed features [19:59:58] *says fisher here [20:01:04] ROUNDED features, not sharp edged [20:01:34] what do they target here michelle? [20:03:23] cartucho (90-95%) y muniama (5%), sometimes guasa (0.5%) [20:04:01] LAT : 18.291558 , LON : -67.45946 , DEPTH : 339.7063 m, TEMP : 17.05029 C, SAL : 36.34228 PSU, DO : 5.40193 mg/l [20:05:03] michellescharer leaves the room [20:05:38] fish prey below sponge! [20:07:30] michellescharer leaves the room [20:08:03] scottfrance leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [20:09:02] LAT : 18.291592 , LON : -67.459429 , DEPTH : 339.8146 m, TEMP : 17.26141 C, SAL : 36.36996 PSU, DO : 5.41934 mg/l [20:10:44] silvery fish went south [20:11:35] Chlorophthalmus agassizi [20:12:43] Agassiz's Thread-sail Fish [20:12:55] yes prey, [20:14:02] LAT : 18.291818 , LON : -67.45937 , DEPTH : 333.5946 m, TEMP : 17.04943 C, SAL : 36.34266 PSU, DO : 5.40338 mg/l [20:14:17] Feeds mainly on bottom-living invertebrates. Also known to feed on pelagic crustaceans like euphausiids, decapods and mysids [20:16:35] Is anyone else experiencing halting, choppy video, or is it my connection? [20:17:15] michellescharer leaves the room [20:18:41] fish prey! [20:18:56] greeneye [20:19:03] LAT : 18.291848 , LON : -67.459361 , DEPTH : 331.3745 m, TEMP : 17.23746 C, SAL : 36.36647 PSU, DO : 5.40428 mg/l [20:19:07] @Scott, I keep refreshing my stream too [20:20:28] fish on Sirios [20:21:48] 25 cm? [20:21:56] queen at 345m [20:22:00] Polylepion [20:23:07] my daughter seems to have forgotten her house key, so I need to go home and let her in the house. If I don't make it back, I'll see you all tomorrow. [20:23:16] Epigonus sp. [20:24:03] LAT : 18.291877 , LON : -67.459367 , DEPTH : 330.1051 m, TEMP : 17.16877 C, SAL : 36.35602 PSU, DO : 5.39494 mg/l [20:24:24] http://www.marinespecies.org/photogallery.php?album=754&pic=120532 [20:24:53] michellescharer leaves the room [20:25:41] taraluke leaves the room [20:29:04] LAT : 18.291855 , LON : -67.459382 , DEPTH : 328.4964 m, TEMP : 17.20024 C, SAL : 36.36107 PSU, DO : 5.39777 mg/l [20:30:02] michellescharer leaves the room [20:30:29] kimberlygalvez leaves the room [20:31:57] michellescharer leaves the room [20:33:17] michellescharer leaves the room [20:34:04] LAT : 18.291811 , LON : -67.459532 , DEPTH : 330.5057 m, TEMP : 17.25537 C, SAL : 36.36794 PSU, DO : 5.39986 mg/l [20:34:54] michellescharer leaves the room [20:37:08] kimberlygalvez leaves the room [20:38:42] Great habitat, where's the fish??? [20:39:05] LAT : 18.291924 , LON : -67.459654 , DEPTH : 330.4329 m, TEMP : 17.25347 C, SAL : 36.36658 PSU, DO : 5.3978 mg/l [20:39:53] afraid of the lights :) [20:40:36] queen's didn't seem to mind yesterday... [20:41:28] we are going to move up and see [20:42:23] chévere! [20:44:05] LAT : 18.292016 , LON : -67.459671 , DEPTH : 326.0617 m, TEMP : 17.2633 C, SAL : 36.37049 PSU, DO : 5.40787 mg/l [20:46:28] michellescharer leaves the room [20:48:03] Cliff hanger Urchin!! [20:49:06] LAT : 18.292048 , LON : -67.459756 , DEPTH : 319.7054 m, TEMP : 17.29053 C, SAL : 36.37367 PSU, DO : 5.40216 mg/l [20:49:47] michellescharer leaves the room [20:54:06] LAT : 18.292044 , LON : -67.459896 , DEPTH : 320.0552 m, TEMP : 17.31081 C, SAL : 36.37619 PSU, DO : 5.41666 mg/l [20:55:58] michellescharer leaves the room [20:59:07] LAT : 18.29209 , LON : -67.459912 , DEPTH : 319.6192 m, TEMP : 17.29711 C, SAL : 36.37331 PSU, DO : 5.40308 mg/l [21:01:16] michellescharer leaves the room [21:01:50] @michelle should we be on top or at the edge or below? [21:02:12] following along edge crest [21:02:27] ok [21:04:07] LAT : 18.292082 , LON : -67.460001 , DEPTH : 320.3847 m, TEMP : 17.1653 C, SAL : 36.35533 PSU, DO : 5.38611 mg/l [21:04:27] michellescharer leaves the room [21:07:26] Our video feeds here continue to be frustratingly choppy (on 4 different computers) [21:07:50] Fisher says to seek shallowest top of bank, head west? not sure how far that is, can't make out on Cam 3 map, too small [21:08:45] west is to the deeper portion [21:09:08] LAT : 18.292054 , LON : -67.460025 , DEPTH : 319.2227 m, TEMP : 16.93101 C, SAL : 36.32401 PSU, DO : 5.37782 mg/l [21:09:55] wherever is shallowest, totally disoriented down here... [21:10:10] ok we are going shallower [21:11:36] taraluke leaves the room [21:12:05] fisher indicated that shallowest area is 295m, not sure where that is, but mapping would know! [21:13:04] How come I can never see the mouth on these "anemones"? [21:13:20] michellescharer leaves the room [21:14:08] LAT : 18.292126 , LON : -67.460144 , DEPTH : 319.2549 m, TEMP : 16.90477 C, SAL : 36.32071 PSU, DO : 5.37739 mg/l [21:14:24] ok michelle I think it is more to the west [21:14:28] I say that because sometimes I think it is a sponge in disguise. [21:14:32] zooming in on it scott [21:16:00] Gotta be in there. I guess it squeexes the oral disc and the mouth is obscured by tentacles. It is too fleshy and flexible for a sponge. Thanks for the awesome close-up! [21:16:12] *squeezes [21:16:28] no problem :) [21:17:38] you have your fair share of echinoderms [21:17:59] Yes! [21:18:11] A crinoid or two... [21:18:20] let me know if you want me to zoom in [21:19:01] michellescharer leaves the room [21:19:09] LAT : 18.292378 , LON : -67.46027 , DEPTH : 313.8398 m, TEMP : 17.14502 C, SAL : 36.35341 PSU, DO : 5.39655 mg/l [21:19:57] Steve Auscavitch leaves the room [21:20:44] @Stacey: Thanks for the offer. Unfortunately the video is so choppy it may not be worth it. It is almost like I'm getting a few stills every 10 sec or so rather than continuous video. [21:22:20] we just did a close up on Histocidaris [21:24:04] Yes - the video froze at the perfect moment, so we had a discussion! :-) [21:24:09] LAT : 18.292337 , LON : -67.460323 , DEPTH : 314.6914 m, TEMP : 17.12406 C, SAL : 36.35129 PSU, DO : 5.39275 mg/l [21:24:09] michellescharer leaves the room [21:24:20] Now I'm frozen on a landscape view. [21:29:10] LAT : 18.292517 , LON : -67.46048 , DEPTH : 312.6836 m, TEMP : 17.23038 C, SAL : 36.36549 PSU, DO : 5.40736 mg/l [21:30:17] michellescharer leaves the room [21:32:25] michellescharer leaves the room [21:32:39] Aulopus filamentosus Yellowfin flagfin [21:32:54] lasers on fish pls [21:34:10] LAT : 18.292533 , LON : -67.46052 , DEPTH : 311.0022 m, TEMP : 17.31748 C, SAL : 36.37627 PSU, DO : 5.40696 mg/l [21:34:25] has been brought up on fishing gear [21:35:08] thanks michelle [21:38:28] michellescharer leaves the room [21:39:11] LAT : 18.292536 , LON : -67.460523 , DEPTH : 310.0689 m, TEMP : 17.31937 C, SAL : 36.37647 PSU, DO : 5.40309 mg/l [21:41:22] michellescharer leaves the room [21:44:11] LAT : 18.292659 , LON : -67.460653 , DEPTH : 310.3881 m, TEMP : 17.28729 C, SAL : 36.37222 PSU, DO : 5.39944 mg/l [21:44:47] michellescharer leaves the room [21:47:51] meganmcculler leaves the room [21:49:12] LAT : 18.292701 , LON : -67.46075 , DEPTH : 307.8401 m, TEMP : 17.29004 C, SAL : 36.37248 PSU, DO : 5.40227 mg/l [21:50:52] could you send coordinates for planning tomorrows site, would like to show in relation other known sites? [21:53:59] small fish above "weights" [21:54:10] elizabethfraser leaves the room [21:54:12] LAT : 18.292933 , LON : -67.46086 , DEPTH : 309.229 m, TEMP : 17.34946 C, SAL : 36.38175 PSU, DO : 5.41137 mg/l [21:54:40] Michelle, we will send you coordinates when I talk to derek. There are approximate coordinates in the updated plan that dan sent out a few days ago [21:56:31] Ok standing by, will check those coordinates [21:58:30] Here is the general coordinates for tomorrow 18.36868 -67.76490 [21:58:46] EX1811_DIVE14 ROV Ascending [21:59:13] LAT : 18.292777 , LON : -67.460836 , DEPTH : 305.4708 m, TEMP : 17.35757 C, SAL : 36.38247 PSU, DO : 5.41331 mg/l [21:59:28] @Steve, got it, plan soon.. [22:00:47] michellescharer leaves the room [22:04:13] LAT : 18.292814 , LON : -67.460852 , DEPTH : 179.3166 m, TEMP : 20.67101 C, SAL : 36.80284 PSU, DO : 5.73092 mg/l [22:07:03] michellescharer leaves the room [22:09:13] LAT : 18.292354 , LON : -67.46069 , DEPTH : 101.6009 m, TEMP : 24.50021 C, SAL : 36.94988 PSU, DO : 6.05239 mg/l [22:14:14] LAT : 18.29208 , LON : -67.460006 , DEPTH : 100.0072 m, TEMP : 24.47797 C, SAL : 36.94606 PSU, DO : 6.05263 mg/l [22:17:43] gracielagarciamoliner leaves the room [22:18:33] michellescharer leaves the room [22:19:14] LAT : 18.2943 , LON : -67.458565 , DEPTH : 50.856 m, TEMP : 28.6042 C, SAL : 36.24914 PSU, DO : 6.44475 mg/l [22:20:27] scottfrance leaves the room [22:24:15] LAT : 18.296462 , LON : -67.457041 , DEPTH : 50.2681 m, TEMP : 28.63912 C, SAL : 36.1886 PSU, DO : 6.43256 mg/l [22:28:19] megancromwell leaves the room [22:29:15] LAT : 18.298295 , LON : -67.45529 , DEPTH : 33.6411 m, TEMP : 28.62672 C, SAL : 35.54609 PSU, DO : 6.40171 mg/l [22:31:28] EX1811_DIVE14 ROV on Surface [22:45:20] Steve Auscavitch leaves the room [22:46:51] staceywilliams leaves the room [22:48:22] EX1811_DIVE14 ROV Recovery Complete [22:49:04] danielwagner leaves the room [23:00:46] mashkoormalik leaves the room [23:03:50] jimmasterson leaves the room [23:37:57] EX1811_DIVE14 ROV powered off