[00:05:19] EX1905L2_DIVE01 ROV powered off [00:59:14] chriswright leaves the room [02:49:03] timothyshank leaves the room [03:25:10] meaganputts leaves the room [03:48:09] iscwatch2 leaves the room [10:26:02] We are anticipating to get to Verrill Steps, the target site for our second ROV dive, at 8:30 ETD. [10:27:04] Weather conditions are currently borderline for ROV operations, but we will assess once we get on station whether we are able to dive. [10:27:55] If that happens, the ROVs would not get in the water until ~~10:00 ETD, but we will keep you updated. [10:29:36] danielwagner leaves the room [11:25:06] Thanks for the update Daniel. [12:22:35] lindsaybeazley leaves the room [12:47:43] Conditions are favorable on station, and we will proceed to dive. We still have to complete our drift test, but expect to be in the water ~~10:00 EDT. [12:52:57] We will have the pre-dive call at 10:30 EDT, and expect to be on the bottom ~~11:30 EDT. [13:11:50] Great. Talk to you then. [13:19:36] iscwatch2 leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [13:24:12] rachelgulbraa leaves the room [13:39:01] danielwagner leaves the room [13:39:32] EX1905L2_DIVE02 ROV powered off [13:40:28] Hi All. Good morning. [13:42:44] Can anyone confirm that there is audio coming through on the SSM address: upd://131.128.95.242@232.56.12.11:5501? I have not heard any audio this morning which is really unusual. [13:42:48] Thank you [13:51:51] Tim, I'm hearing audio [13:53:39] mashkoormalik leaves the room [13:54:05] Thanks Tara (Hi). I have audio on the high-res stream but not through the SSM address using VLC. [13:58:50] calvincampbell leaves the room [14:02:24] rachelgulbraa leaves the room [14:06:01] Preparing for ROV launch right now and we should be in the water ~~10:15 EDT. We will have our dive planning call as soon as the ROV completes all its checks at 50 m depth, likely a little after 10:30 EDT [14:15:31] EX1905L2_DIVE02 ROV Launch [14:16:01] danielwagner leaves the room [14:24:42] Good morning all! [14:25:08] EX1905L2_DIVE02 ROV on Surface [14:25:36] EX1905L2_DIVE02 ROV Descending [14:27:03] We encourage people to use SeaTubeV2 to make your science annotations during each dive. The link to today's dive is: https://data.oceannetworks.ca/SeaTubeV2?resourceTypeId=1000&resourceId=23621&diveId=2600 [14:27:55] LAT : 42.864882 , LON : -61.20774 , DEPTH : 25.3135 m, TEMP : 16.43124 C, SAL : 32.23722 PSU, DO : 8.69564 mg/l [14:30:12] meaganputts leaves the room [14:32:55] LAT : 42.864452 , LON : -61.207892 , DEPTH : 57.3636 m, TEMP : 5.90462 C, SAL : 32.99684 PSU, DO : 9.78024 mg/l [14:37:56] LAT : 42.864214 , LON : -61.207955 , DEPTH : 195.9253 m, TEMP : 10.31672 C, SAL : 35.3033 PSU, DO : 4.49125 mg/l [14:42:56] LAT : 42.864098 , LON : -61.208165 , DEPTH : 347.4351 m, TEMP : 6.90426 C, SAL : 35.07354 PSU, DO : 5.91296 mg/l [14:43:56] pacocardenas leaves the room [14:47:57] LAT : 42.863957 , LON : -61.207925 , DEPTH : 491.126 m, TEMP : 5.48571 C, SAL : 35.00991 PSU, DO : 7.14329 mg/l [14:51:45] Unfortunately I'll be missing most of today's dive as well. I have a lecture to give and then our Welcome New Grad Students picnic. Will tune in as I can. [14:52:57] LAT : 42.864152 , LON : -61.207498 , DEPTH : 636.4479 m, TEMP : 4.81601 C, SAL : 34.97348 PSU, DO : 7.8351 mg/l [14:53:29] That sounds like a busy day, Scott, thanks for joining us while you can! [14:55:04] Hav have about 1 hour 20 min until we reach bottom [14:56:20] No rush - the midwater looks very interesting as it streams by [14:56:23] calvincampbell leaves the room [14:57:01] Hi Megan, us at the BIO ECC are going to step out for a bit but will be back in 1 hour! [14:57:23] Let's not get all that cable wet and salty - just work in the midwater for a while... (kidding, sort of) [14:57:58] LAT : 42.864416 , LON : -61.207098 , DEPTH : 784.1999 m, TEMP : 4.43481 C, SAL : 34.95295 PSU, DO : 8.23746 mg/l [14:59:23] danielwagner leaves the room [14:59:33] @lindsay See you in an hour [15:02:29] @mikeford the water column at this dive site doesn't look as active as it was in the Gully, it is really interesting to see the difference between different sites. Also, please feel free to record any animal occurence here. I am enjoying learning more about the water column. [15:02:49] lindsaybeazley leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [15:02:58] LAT : 42.864604 , LON : -61.206613 , DEPTH : 934.1614 m, TEMP : 4.2654 C, SAL : 34.9481 PSU, DO : 8.33807 mg/l [15:06:36] @meganputts the medusae and ctenophores so far have been great. we're getting ready for midwater work on Tuesday and lots of work on Friday. [15:07:59] LAT : 42.86487 , LON : -61.206367 , DEPTH : 1083.0566 m, TEMP : 4.07692 C, SAL : 34.93139 PSU, DO : 8.50893 mg/l [15:12:09] rachelgulbraa leaves the room [15:12:59] LAT : 42.865247 , LON : -61.205939 , DEPTH : 1236.5484 m, TEMP : 3.96192 C, SAL : 34.92742 PSU, DO : 8.5357 mg/l [15:18:00] LAT : 42.865468 , LON : -61.205599 , DEPTH : 1391.406 m, TEMP : 3.8811 C, SAL : 34.92731 PSU, DO : 8.51319 mg/l [15:23:00] LAT : 42.865759 , LON : -61.205399 , DEPTH : 1542.7717 m, TEMP : 3.81899 C, SAL : 34.92845 PSU, DO : 8.47075 mg/l [15:28:01] LAT : 42.86608 , LON : -61.204962 , DEPTH : 1689.1554 m, TEMP : 3.73964 C, SAL : 34.93029 PSU, DO : 8.4245 mg/l [15:33:01] LAT : 42.866463 , LON : -61.205066 , DEPTH : 1837.4166 m, TEMP : 3.66617 C, SAL : 34.93155 PSU, DO : 8.38467 mg/l [15:38:02] LAT : 42.866686 , LON : -61.204588 , DEPTH : 1992.8683 m, TEMP : 3.53586 C, SAL : 34.92809 PSU, DO : 8.38756 mg/l [15:43:02] LAT : 42.866884 , LON : -61.204141 , DEPTH : 2146.3034 m, TEMP : 3.37153 C, SAL : 34.92266 PSU, DO : 8.41149 mg/l [15:43:30] danielwagner leaves the room [15:48:03] LAT : 42.86722 , LON : -61.20406 , DEPTH : 2296.1084 m, TEMP : 3.21784 C, SAL : 34.91814 PSU, DO : 8.42654 mg/l [15:52:50] lindsaybeazley leaves the room [15:53:03] LAT : 42.867516 , LON : -61.203968 , DEPTH : 2458.1356 m, TEMP : 3.08778 C, SAL : 34.9145 PSU, DO : 8.43726 mg/l [15:56:59] EX1905L2_DIVE02 ROV on Bottom [15:58:04] LAT : 42.868123 , LON : -61.203912 , DEPTH : 2492.7049 m, TEMP : 3.03984 C, SAL : 34.91268 PSU, DO : 8.44363 mg/l [16:00:15] calvincampbell leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [16:03:04] LAT : 42.868243 , LON : -61.204082 , DEPTH : 2497.4009 m, TEMP : 3.03733 C, SAL : 34.91336 PSU, DO : 8.45149 mg/l [16:03:26] Danielwagner leaves the room [16:04:12] lindsaybeazley leaves the room [16:04:31] Have to go for an hour or so. Back when I can [16:04:38] taraluke leaves the room [16:08:05] LAT : 42.868179 , LON : -61.204104 , DEPTH : 2497.201 m, TEMP : 3.03527 C, SAL : 34.91257 PSU, DO : 8.41981 mg/l [16:13:05] LAT : 42.868176 , LON : -61.203955 , DEPTH : 2498.6403 m, TEMP : 3.04286 C, SAL : 34.91302 PSU, DO : 8.42881 mg/l [16:13:17] danielwagner leaves the room [16:14:52] scottfrance leaves the room [16:18:05] LAT : 42.868324 , LON : -61.204017 , DEPTH : 2497.9743 m, TEMP : 3.04202 C, SAL : 34.91291 PSU, DO : 8.42678 mg/l [16:23:06] LAT : 42.868505 , LON : -61.204193 , DEPTH : 2499.0027 m, TEMP : 3.03968 C, SAL : 34.91313 PSU, DO : 8.45279 mg/l [16:28:06] LAT : 42.868501 , LON : -61.204508 , DEPTH : 2497.9382 m, TEMP : 3.03906 C, SAL : 34.91251 PSU, DO : 8.41683 mg/l [16:33:07] LAT : 42.868646 , LON : -61.204268 , DEPTH : 2498.8607 m, TEMP : 3.03605 C, SAL : 34.91273 PSU, DO : 8.46104 mg/l [16:36:51] Anybody have an idea what the eel like fish was a minute ago? [16:37:39] pacocardenas leaves the room [16:38:07] LAT : 42.868687 , LON : -61.204697 , DEPTH : 2497.0915 m, TEMP : 3.03716 C, SAL : 34.91261 PSU, DO : 8.4363 mg/l [16:38:24] danielwagner leaves the room [16:43:08] LAT : 42.868903 , LON : -61.204751 , DEPTH : 2498.264 m, TEMP : 3.03638 C, SAL : 34.91197 PSU, DO : 8.4558 mg/l [16:48:08] LAT : 42.869098 , LON : -61.204718 , DEPTH : 2497.1163 m, TEMP : 3.03794 C, SAL : 34.91246 PSU, DO : 8.4172 mg/l [16:52:38] meaganputts leaves the room [16:53:09] LAT : 42.869164 , LON : -61.204846 , DEPTH : 2496.7533 m, TEMP : 3.0346 C, SAL : 34.91241 PSU, DO : 8.44161 mg/l [16:55:25] Actinerna [16:55:38] on this trash- blanket? [16:56:05] plastic tarp? or metal? [16:57:20] I think we decided plastic bag :( [16:58:09] LAT : 42.869366 , LON : -61.204944 , DEPTH : 2496.3211 m, TEMP : 3.03247 C, SAL : 34.91239 PSU, DO : 8.41791 mg/l [16:58:35] Think that was aluminum foil with it? [16:58:53] braided line here [17:01:30] For reference we are 75 nautical miles southwest of Sable Island or 145 nautical miles southeast of Halifax [17:03:10] LAT : 42.869578 , LON : -61.205221 , DEPTH : 2496.1514 m, TEMP : 3.02951 C, SAL : 34.91314 PSU, DO : 8.43639 mg/l [17:05:58] To left of trash is an interesting circle-pattern of biurrows [17:07:38] Looks like a black coral to me. [17:07:43] Bathypatrhes [17:07:48] Bathypathes [17:07:57] Something has been chewing on this one [17:08:10] LAT : 42.869673 , LON : -61.205576 , DEPTH : 2493.9677 m, TEMP : 3.03527 C, SAL : 34.913 PSU, DO : 8.41311 mg/l [17:08:42] there is likely a polynoid worm along the middle part of this coral [17:09:01] Looks like the same coral morph we saw yesterday- very similar in color too. [17:10:13] Interesting to hear Jeff say that as most people would associate "coral" with the stony corals that produce calcium carbonate. At least that is closer to a gemstone... [17:10:36] But he is right in this case as the black coral skeleton is made of protein [17:11:03] NOAA Hollings Scholar here working on results from anthropogenic debris seen in Okeanos dives. Anyone have any ideas why there is so much debris in this area already? [17:11:42] Well done Jeff [17:12:25] I also like to point out the the term "coral" was originally applied to an octocoral, the precious pink coral, Corallium, e.g., not to stony corals, which later co-opted the name. [17:12:58] Several small sponges to left of Bathypathes [17:13:11] LAT : 42.869916 , LON : -61.205792 , DEPTH : 2490.8993 m, TEMP : 3.04029 C, SAL : 34.91305 PSU, DO : 8.41648 mg/l [17:14:02] Cerianthid anemone behind rock [17:14:27] The increased presence of shipping and fisheries activities in canyons, where productivity is higher, will have anthropogenic items being placed in the ocean. [17:14:52] Thank you everyone! [17:15:46] Great to hear from you Laura. [17:18:06] Anthomastus mushroom coral [17:18:11] LAT : 42.869968 , LON : -61.205883 , DEPTH : 2484.1197 m, TEMP : 3.04459 C, SAL : 34.91315 PSU, DO : 8.42364 mg/l [17:20:18] On the Emperor Seamounts cruise I just came back from we had a dive along a lava tube like feature that was home to 100s and 100s of Anthomastus colonies. Was quite amazing. [17:20:45] danielwagner leaves the room [17:23:12] LAT : 42.869843 , LON : -61.205766 , DEPTH : 2478.6174 m, TEMP : 3.04956 C, SAL : 34.91317 PSU, DO : 8.42696 mg/l [17:27:45] Aegina citrea! [17:28:03] Whoa! I'm looking at that colony on the rock! [17:28:12] LAT : 42.870045 , LON : -61.206116 , DEPTH : 2476.332 m, TEMP : 3.04944 C, SAL : 34.91366 PSU, DO : 8.42457 mg/l [17:28:19] Agree with Lindsay - a closer look please! [17:28:58] Very open branching on these Chrysogorgia. [17:29:11] There were 3 or more on the top of this rock as well. [17:29:49] Get a quick look on the top before being pulled away! [17:30:09] Top of rock I mean! [17:30:19] There are 3 more coloonies up there [17:30:27] Just to verify they are the same or not [17:31:13] That is good. Look left if you can! [17:31:21] Think there was a different onme over there. [17:31:33] No worries - understand pilot had to move on [17:31:52] I have to go to that grad student event now. Will check in later. Cheers! [17:33:13] LAT : 42.870128 , LON : -61.206201 , DEPTH : 2472.6427 m, TEMP : 3.05793 C, SAL : 34.91296 PSU, DO : 8.39789 mg/l [17:38:13] LAT : 42.870141 , LON : -61.206305 , DEPTH : 2469.7731 m, TEMP : 3.04755 C, SAL : 34.91352 PSU, DO : 8.42559 mg/l [17:43:14] LAT : 42.870164 , LON : -61.206356 , DEPTH : 2468.2577 m, TEMP : 3.05994 C, SAL : 34.91497 PSU, DO : 8.42403 mg/l [17:48:14] LAT : 42.870015 , LON : -61.206564 , DEPTH : 2460.3436 m, TEMP : 3.0471 C, SAL : 34.91273 PSU, DO : 8.39294 mg/l [17:51:54] mikeford leaves the room [17:52:45] danielwagner leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [17:53:15] LAT : 42.870297 , LON : -61.207116 , DEPTH : 2451.6617 m, TEMP : 3.05503 C, SAL : 34.91373 PSU, DO : 8.41739 mg/l [17:57:27] The spines seem morpholgoically different (thinner and tapers more) than the hydrosoma type urchins with boots. Has this one been damged? seeing smooth side- whitish. [17:57:51] damaged, or something growing on it. [17:58:15] LAT : 42.87003 , LON : -61.207215 , DEPTH : 2451.9493 m, TEMP : 3.05458 C, SAL : 34.91338 PSU, DO : 8.40198 mg/l [18:01:45] Anyone know if this sponge is worth collecting? DFO? [18:03:16] LAT : 42.870018 , LON : -61.206781 , DEPTH : 2448.5313 m, TEMP : 3.05117 C, SAL : 34.91412 PSU, DO : 8.41444 mg/l [18:03:49] Danielwagner leaves the room [18:05:08] those fluid expulsion features on the seafloor are pretty cool. [18:05:16] Happy this sponge is being collected. [18:05:41] fluid expulsion? location relative to sponge? [18:08:16] LAT : 42.869941 , LON : -61.206815 , DEPTH : 2448.436 m, TEMP : 3.06072 C, SAL : 34.91392 PSU, DO : 8.39336 mg/l [18:09:55] There are cold seeps in the region related to the salt diapirs. I don't see any bubbling though. [18:09:58] Piece would make it identifiable [18:10:01] maybe could be just dewatering of sediments after a fluidized flow? [18:10:31] Danielwagner leaves the room [18:13:01] Cold seeps-good to know. Had no idea diapirism was prevalent in this region [18:13:10] Possibly also dewatering, good point kelley. [18:13:17] LAT : 42.869739 , LON : -61.207028 , DEPTH : 2448.3997 m, TEMP : 3.05977 C, SAL : 34.91386 PSU, DO : 8.3722 mg/l [18:14:25] kelleybrumley leaves the room [18:18:09] Fantastic! Thanks so much for collecting that sponge! [18:18:17] LAT : 42.869841 , LON : -61.206947 , DEPTH : 2447.6483 m, TEMP : 3.06262 C, SAL : 34.91298 PSU, DO : 8.39942 mg/l [18:22:03] is that a large sponge in the top right? [18:23:06] we have lost audio at the ECC BIO, it is still broadcasting over the telecom system? [18:23:18] LAT : 42.869911 , LON : -61.206997 , DEPTH : 2441.8871 m, TEMP : 3.05949 C, SAL : 34.91399 PSU, DO : 8.38399 mg/l [18:23:27] If it is a cyclic step, that could be the eroded lee side. Impressive! [18:24:05] I can hear audio over the OER Live Stream if that's that's what you mean. [18:26:21] Chonelasma sp. has been reported from this region. [18:28:18] LAT : 42.869988 , LON : -61.207051 , DEPTH : 2440.0245 m, TEMP : 3.05648 C, SAL : 34.91413 PSU, DO : 8.39287 mg/l [18:28:54] I'm having trouble getting SeaTube to log my entries. It was fine 10 minutes ago. [18:30:41] tara, we're looking in this. stand by. [18:30:57] I just found them....for some reason it's listing my times incorrectly [18:31:27] Zoom on sponge base? [18:32:50] Hi there, we are still not able to hear you over the teleconference phone line. I've tried calling in. Can you hear me dial in? [18:33:03] Let's get a sample! [18:33:08] Hi Lindsay, we can't get you on the line and our crew confirms outgoing audio signal is fine. [18:33:16] @Meagan You think turbocharger-vase? [18:33:19] LAT : 42.869866 , LON : -61.207233 , DEPTH : 2437.9607 m, TEMP : 3.05977 C, SAL : 34.91377 PSU, DO : 8.37032 mg/l [18:33:59] I logged out of SeaTube and logged back in. Seems fine now. I'll mark the incorrect timed ones as suspect. [18:34:03] @Jeffrey thanks Jeff, I'll work on it on our end. [18:34:04] @nolan, meagan says yes, that's what she suspects (her internet is on fritz) [18:34:08] Thanks Tara. [18:34:14] yes please [18:34:35] @Jeff Thank you! [18:37:45] @Meagan/@Jeff Its a squishy! [18:38:19] LAT : 42.869852 , LON : -61.207051 , DEPTH : 2437.791 m, TEMP : 3.05821 C, SAL : 34.91412 PSU, DO : 8.39663 mg/l [18:41:19] I think thats a first, a claw to suction "hand-off" and a sponge collection with suction! [18:43:20] LAT : 42.869768 , LON : -61.20715 , DEPTH : 2434.8922 m, TEMP : 3.06122 C, SAL : 34.91422 PSU, DO : 8.39008 mg/l [18:44:37] Nodules maybe? [18:47:39] They're very regular within that bedding sequence, with finer stuff above it-bouma sequence? [18:47:53] Not regular, but lots of them in sandy matrix, with finer looking stuff above [18:48:20] LAT : 42.869796 , LON : -61.20714 , DEPTH : 2434.1461 m, TEMP : 3.07456 C, SAL : 34.91201 PSU, DO : 8.39941 mg/l [18:48:48] heatherjudkins leaves the room [18:48:54] @Meagan Nemertean or aplacophoran? [18:50:46] Qualify: I am not a nodule expert. But sampling one is great [18:51:06] nodules don't usually break that easy! :-) [18:51:35] jason, any ideas on that wall or these objects? [18:51:43] concretion perhaps [18:51:59] concretions are biologic in origin? [18:52:03] in situ? [18:52:52] don't have to be biogenic, just an accumulation/precipitation of a cement [18:53:20] LAT : 42.869735 , LON : -61.207079 , DEPTH : 2434.9533 m, TEMP : 3.05821 C, SAL : 34.9133 PSU, DO : 8.40563 mg/l [18:53:23] Agreed (hi Jason) [18:53:29] hi Calvin! [18:55:10] danielwagner leaves the room [18:55:58] what are all those circular things? [18:56:43] But there are rings in the sediment? [18:56:47] burrows? [18:57:02] we see them all over the atlantic margin, most probably "fluid" pipes...strong mineralization inside suggest some sort of AOM process, so maybe methane related [18:57:14] Try to collect any of the projecting pieces? [18:57:25] they are very weak [18:58:05] sizes vary from this scale to tree-trunk sized [18:58:09] cladorhizid sponge [18:58:21] LAT : 42.869841 , LON : -61.207129 , DEPTH : 2432.8437 m, TEMP : 3.06167 C, SAL : 34.91456 PSU, DO : 7.8748 mg/l [18:58:53] I finally got some good samples of a few earlier this year [19:00:21] Jason, how did you guys sample? [19:00:31] We're going to try to suction sample [19:00:44] Suction like inner rings of a croissant at breakfast? [19:01:34] jeffreyobelcz leaves the room [19:03:21] LAT : 42.869738 , LON : -61.207142 , DEPTH : 2433.0009 m, TEMP : 3.06864 C, SAL : 34.9138 PSU, DO : 7.96069 mg/l [19:04:48] We are just near the northern edge of the salt basin, so lots of reasons for fluid migration...we also see lots of pockmarks (fluid escape craters) in the Pliocene on paleosurface in 3D seismic. [19:07:28] bradleystevens leaves the room [19:07:50] allencollins leaves the room [19:07:57] Jason and/or Calvin, can you guys call in for the post dive call? will be about 15 mins. [19:08:05] nolanbarrett leaves the room [19:08:22] LAT : 42.869814 , LON : -61.207053 , DEPTH : 2431.6067 m, TEMP : 3.06836 C, SAL : 34.91551 PSU, DO : 8.05592 mg/l [19:08:41] I will try. I did not have any luck yesterday (no connection). [19:09:06] will give it a try [19:09:10] lauraanthony leaves the room [19:09:41] Thanks guys. [19:10:21] EX1905L2_DIVE02 ROV Ascending [19:10:23] taraluke leaves the room [19:10:46] tinamolodtsova leaves the room [19:11:45] jasonchaytor leaves the room [19:12:37] barryeakins leaves the room [19:13:22] LAT : 42.869736 , LON : -61.206683 , DEPTH : 2428.275 m, TEMP : 3.05804 C, SAL : 34.91424 PSU, DO : 8.09314 mg/l [19:14:22] robertcarney leaves the room [19:14:23] katerose leaves the room [19:16:22] Is anyone able to call into the telecoms system with success? [19:18:23] LAT : 42.869445 , LON : -61.206601 , DEPTH : 2297.6362 m, TEMP : 3.18015 C, SAL : 34.91741 PSU, DO : 8.13485 mg/l [19:21:37] no [19:23:23] LAT : 42.869654 , LON : -61.206928 , DEPTH : 2127.4872 m, TEMP : 3.36842 C, SAL : 34.92214 PSU, DO : 8.14563 mg/l [19:24:18] Hi Jason, we got in but had to use tech support [19:24:26] dial *0 [19:25:43] that is a lot of extra dialing for a lazy person like me [19:26:17] It's a screening tool. [19:28:24] LAT : 42.869701 , LON : -61.207239 , DEPTH : 1970.2884 m, TEMP : 3.57318 C, SAL : 34.92912 PSU, DO : 8.17577 mg/l [19:32:25] calvincampbell leaves the room [19:32:33] Thanks Jason and Calvin! [19:33:12] welcome, I am going to drop off, but you know where to find me [19:33:24] LAT : 42.869657 , LON : -61.206377 , DEPTH : 1812.068 m, TEMP : 3.70468 C, SAL : 34.93183 PSU, DO : 8.23331 mg/l [19:33:46] 10-4 [19:35:36] jasonchaytor leaves the room [19:38:25] LAT : 42.869358 , LON : -61.207505 , DEPTH : 1652.0946 m, TEMP : 3.79273 C, SAL : 34.93058 PSU, DO : 8.30208 mg/l [19:43:25] LAT : 42.869462 , LON : -61.207558 , DEPTH : 1490.2163 m, TEMP : 3.85984 C, SAL : 34.92689 PSU, DO : 8.38314 mg/l [19:46:58] lindsaybeazley leaves the room [19:47:17] joanaxavier leaves the room [19:48:26] LAT : 42.869474 , LON : -61.206988 , DEPTH : 1324.3086 m, TEMP : 3.96819 C, SAL : 34.92899 PSU, DO : 8.38851 mg/l [19:53:26] LAT : 42.869914 , LON : -61.207611 , DEPTH : 1161.3986 m, TEMP : 4.06511 C, SAL : 34.931 PSU, DO : 8.3938 mg/l [19:54:39] joanaxavier leaves the room [19:57:37] kevinkocot leaves the room [19:58:27] LAT : 42.870498 , LON : -61.208259 , DEPTH : 995.4314 m, TEMP : 4.2007 C, SAL : 34.93729 PSU, DO : 8.33593 mg/l [19:59:21] jeffreyobelcz leaves the room [20:03:27] LAT : 42.870672 , LON : -61.209327 , DEPTH : 834.756 m, TEMP : 4.41149 C, SAL : 34.95121 PSU, DO : 8.18761 mg/l [20:06:57] scottfrance leaves the room [20:08:28] LAT : 42.870218 , LON : -61.210172 , DEPTH : 672.1049 m, TEMP : 4.70935 C, SAL : 34.96871 PSU, DO : 7.90535 mg/l [20:13:28] LAT : 42.869273 , LON : -61.211444 , DEPTH : 505.925 m, TEMP : 5.38953 C, SAL : 35.00345 PSU, DO : 7.19065 mg/l [20:15:54] danielwagner leaves the room [20:18:29] LAT : 42.868138 , LON : -61.213348 , DEPTH : 352.3623 m, TEMP : 7.02639 C, SAL : 35.07817 PSU, DO : 5.80353 mg/l [20:23:29] LAT : 42.866879 , LON : -61.215341 , DEPTH : 202.3465 m, TEMP : 10.61618 C, SAL : 35.32468 PSU, DO : 4.47682 mg/l [20:28:30] LAT : 42.865687 , LON : -61.217276 , DEPTH : 53.2131 m, TEMP : 6.19433 C, SAL : 33.15259 PSU, DO : 9.23538 mg/l [20:31:36] scottfrance leaves the room [20:33:30] LAT : 42.864108 , LON : -61.219235 , DEPTH : 48.999 m, TEMP : 6.77484 C, SAL : 32.95318 PSU, DO : 9.68873 mg/l [20:37:15] EX1905L2_DIVE02 ROV on Surface [20:38:10] katerose leaves the room [20:56:48] meaganputts leaves the room [20:58:14] EX1905L2_DIVE02 ROV Recovery Complete [21:15:32] annidaveerle leaves the room [21:55:10] EX1905L2_DIVE02 ROV powered off