[00:12:30] meaganputts leaves the room [10:19:05] NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer is on station north of Bear Seamount, the target site for today's ROV dive. Today's dive will be the first to explore midwater habitats on this expedition, and will occur inside the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument. We are planning to conduct midwater transects, ~~30 minutes in duration each, at depths of 2100 m, 1100 m, 900 m, 700 m, 500 m and 300 m. We are planning for an on-time deployment of the ROVs at ~~8:30 EDT, and should start our first midwater transect at ~~10:00 EDT. [10:19:50] For science annotations on today's midwater dive, please use the following link: https://data.oceannetworks.ca/SeaTubeV2?resourceTypeId=1000&resourceId=23621&diveId=2710 [10:21:21] danielwagner leaves the room [11:28:28] EX1905L2_DIVE10 ROV powered off [11:29:02] test [12:15:46] EX1905L2_DIVE10 ROV Launch [12:23:50] EX1905L2_DIVE10 ROV on Surface [12:24:33] EX1905L2_DIVE10 ROV Descending [12:24:57] LAT : 39.99263 , LON : -67.354724 , DEPTH : 10.4382 m, TEMP : 26.32891 C, SAL : 36.30336 PSU, DO : 6.3958 mg/l [12:26:39] good morning everyone! [12:28:33] Good morning Mike. We are in the water and heading down. [12:28:48] We will hold the pre-dive call at 8:45 EDT [12:29:58] LAT : 39.993158 , LON : -67.351621 , DEPTH : 47.3726 m, TEMP : 26.2903 C, SAL : 36.32654 PSU, DO : 6.34173 mg/l [12:30:48] ETA for start of midwater transects is still a little before 10 EDT [12:34:39] bring it on dudes! [12:34:59] LAT : 39.993365 , LON : -67.34759 , DEPTH : 49.3058 m, TEMP : 26.27584 C, SAL : 36.32965 PSU, DO : 6.35032 mg/l [12:39:33] Dhugal! Full day midwater!!! [12:39:59] LAT : 39.993496 , LON : -67.347435 , DEPTH : 100.2342 m, TEMP : 23.68178 C, SAL : 36.7828 PSU, DO : 5.40539 mg/l [12:41:15] Yeehah! [12:44:31] @danielwagner, any collection restrictions at this location? [12:44:59] LAT : 39.993635 , LON : -67.346638 , DEPTH : 213.2439 m, TEMP : 18.92771 C, SAL : 36.53776 PSU, DO : 5.47539 mg/l [12:46:33] feed 3 has the chart for this dive [12:46:59] There are no permit restrictions with sample collections at this site. [12:47:47] @danielwagner, remind me of the collection vessels - 2 with screens and 3 without? [12:50:00] LAT : 39.993711 , LON : -67.346193 , DEPTH : 310.3693 m, TEMP : 17.34593 C, SAL : 36.36721 PSU, DO : 5.98218 mg/l [12:50:41] a lovely calycophoran siphonophore streaming by signals the start of our work today [12:55:00] LAT : 39.993835 , LON : -67.345866 , DEPTH : 420.2255 m, TEMP : 14.81016 C, SAL : 35.92664 PSU, DO : 5.29298 mg/l [12:55:26] mikeford leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [12:56:57] solmissus [12:57:07] siph [12:58:15] your video obviously much smoother/better than mine. Will rely on you for IDs [12:58:33] cydippid cteno [12:59:30] siph [13:00:01] LAT : 39.994108 , LON : -67.345633 , DEPTH : 565.5838 m, TEMP : 11.19929 C, SAL : 35.41017 PSU, DO : 4.40382 mg/l [13:01:50] Hey Mike! [13:01:54] salp? [13:02:25] michaelvecchione leaves the room [13:03:30] michaelvecchione leaves the room [13:03:51] DSL extends from 508 m to 590m according to the 38 kHz [13:04:13] We will explore that layer with our 500m transect [13:04:37] siph [13:05:01] LAT : 39.994167 , LON : -67.345553 , DEPTH : 711.4557 m, TEMP : 7.50917 C, SAL : 35.11041 PSU, DO : 5.47819 mg/l [13:05:05] Serrivomer? [13:05:46] michaelvecchione leaves the room [13:07:06] solmissus [13:07:20] Solmissus [13:09:12] Bathocyroe! [13:09:25] siph [13:09:46] Bathocyroe [13:10:02] LAT : 39.994143 , LON : -67.345546 , DEPTH : 866.6109 m, TEMP : 5.73483 C, SAL : 35.04696 PSU, DO : 6.96364 mg/l [13:13:54] siph [13:15:02] LAT : 39.994101 , LON : -67.34567 , DEPTH : 1015.0706 m, TEMP : 5.0034 C, SAL : 35.0038 PSU, DO : 7.62317 mg/l [13:17:55] siph [13:20:03] LAT : 39.993877 , LON : -67.345907 , DEPTH : 1167.9927 m, TEMP : 4.6187 C, SAL : 34.97556 PSU, DO : 7.97798 mg/l [13:20:36] red cyddipid! [13:20:44] Agmayeria? [13:20:47] cydippid - got excited [13:21:09] maybe - those are on the collection list. [13:23:46] I'm focusing on getting these IDs into SeaScribe - so you may see them there first. [13:24:09] red cydiipid. little ruby? [13:25:03] LAT : 39.993675 , LON : -67.346177 , DEPTH : 1315.1959 m, TEMP : 4.29578 C, SAL : 34.9574 PSU, DO : 8.23307 mg/l [13:26:54] rachelgulbraa leaves the room [13:27:10] hello [13:28:46] Konnichi-wa [13:30:04] LAT : 39.993392 , LON : -67.346452 , DEPTH : 1476.7817 m, TEMP : 4.07994 C, SAL : 34.94798 PSU, DO : 8.33061 mg/l [13:34:03] Hey Tracey! [13:34:14] Good morning! [13:35:04] LAT : 39.993184 , LON : -67.346786 , DEPTH : 1629.5729 m, TEMP : 3.93964 C, SAL : 34.94323 PSU, DO : 8.36506 mg/l [13:35:11] Hi Tracey! [13:35:26] Hi Amanda! [13:38:35] Hi Dhugal [13:40:03] How's it goin dude? [13:40:06] LAT : 39.993044 , LON : -67.347233 , DEPTH : 1782.7914 m, TEMP : 3.72374 C, SAL : 34.94169 PSU, DO : 8.32986 mg/l [13:44:38] All good, sir... [13:45:05] LAT : 39.992794 , LON : -67.347648 , DEPTH : 1930.4643 m, TEMP : 3.63117 C, SAL : 34.93733 PSU, DO : 8.34042 mg/l [13:47:34] That's a good omen - big myctophid or bathylagid on way down... [13:49:20] that was a nice Atolla [13:50:06] LAT : 39.992548 , LON : -67.348114 , DEPTH : 2081.0854 m, TEMP : 3.40167 C, SAL : 34.9298 PSU, DO : 8.35807 mg/l [13:51:19] shrimp [13:53:28] Sorry I missed it. What should be put on feed 3? [13:53:37] the CTD [13:53:44] ROVCTD [13:54:02] meaganputts leaves the room [13:55:07] LAT : 39.992291 , LON : -67.348731 , DEPTH : 2138.4276 m, TEMP : 3.33792 C, SAL : 34.92698 PSU, DO : 8.38913 mg/l [13:56:06] copy that. we relayed it [14:00:07] LAT : 39.992168 , LON : -67.349258 , DEPTH : 2145.7127 m, TEMP : 3.33175 C, SAL : 34.92611 PSU, DO : 8.38209 mg/l [14:05:07] LAT : 39.992007 , LON : -67.349598 , DEPTH : 2145.5915 m, TEMP : 3.34048 C, SAL : 34.92516 PSU, DO : 8.37055 mg/l [14:10:08] LAT : 39.991934 , LON : -67.34983 , DEPTH : 2144.4247 m, TEMP : 3.33536 C, SAL : 34.92651 PSU, DO : 8.37836 mg/l [14:14:24] bottom in sight [14:15:08] LAT : 39.9924 , LON : -67.350425 , DEPTH : 2171.9393 m, TEMP : 3.31986 C, SAL : 34.92584 PSU, DO : 8.37949 mg/l [14:15:38] EX1905L2_DIVE10 ROV on Bottom [14:20:09] LAT : 39.992437 , LON : -67.350482 , DEPTH : 2174.4469 m, TEMP : 3.28723 C, SAL : 34.92392 PSU, DO : 8.37217 mg/l [14:20:56] speed sounds good [14:21:01] 0.1 knot [14:21:18] not an issue. looks good [14:23:09] this all sounds good. thanks for the setuo [14:23:13] setup [14:25:09] LAT : 39.992531 , LON : -67.350408 , DEPTH : 2176.1399 m, TEMP : 3.28834 C, SAL : 34.92515 PSU, DO : 8.39035 mg/l [14:26:45] mesochordeus [14:28:15] start transect 1 [14:29:31] lobata [14:30:10] LAT : 39.992565 , LON : -67.350534 , DEPTH : 2175.1985 m, TEMP : 3.28617 C, SAL : 34.92467 PSU, DO : 7.71118 mg/l [14:32:27] my feed is stopping and starting quite a bit - is it just me? [14:34:03] mine is good here [14:34:33] mine is ok [14:34:38] gotcha - prob internet issue. Will back out and dive back in. [14:35:10] LAT : 39.992637 , LON : -67.350489 , DEPTH : 2175.5563 m, TEMP : 3.28756 C, SAL : 34.92548 PSU, DO : 7.84126 mg/l [14:36:26] Meganyctiphanes norvegica is the dominant big euphausiid here.... [14:37:16] larvacean but not sure what... [14:38:48] I can't see it - video is fro0zen for me... [14:39:04] poor thing looks like she's been through a battle [14:39:17] chimera [14:39:26] Hydrolagus? [14:39:43] traceysutton leaves the room [14:40:09] that was my guess too [14:40:12] LAT : 39.992598 , LON : -67.350515 , DEPTH : 2173.8419 m, TEMP : 3.28695 C, SAL : 34.92587 PSU, DO : 7.9292 mg/l [14:42:09] oikopleuridae [14:42:10] I still haven't seen it - my feed is completely frozen, even after closing and reopening :-( [14:42:52] Tracey -- are you on the pubic feed or "full-res"? [14:43:54] full res... [14:44:42] SOmetimes when I don't have enough bandwidth for full-res, switching to the public site works. [14:45:05] chaetognath [14:45:05] kristenmello leaves the room [14:45:11] LAT : 39.992682 , LON : -67.350607 , DEPTH : 2174.3796 m, TEMP : 3.29262 C, SAL : 34.925 PSU, DO : 8.03041 mg/l [14:46:14] halicreatid? [14:50:08] I have to pay attention to the panel now -- I present next. [14:50:12] LAT : 39.99258 , LON : -67.350687 , DEPTH : 2173.2706 m, TEMP : 3.28856 C, SAL : 34.92552 PSU, DO : 8.08237 mg/l [14:52:23] end transect 1: depth 2180 [14:52:58] I'm on public feed now, so will have a bit of delay. I believe the copepod was Paraeuchaeta [14:54:36] Agmayeria? [14:55:12] undescribed genus and species! [14:55:13] LAT : 39.99255 , LON : -67.350572 , DEPTH : 2174.1065 m, TEMP : 3.29056 C, SAL : 34.92554 PSU, DO : 8.1409 mg/l [14:56:12] any recommendation for preservation technique? [14:56:16] sweet! [14:58:02] slightly coiled tentilla [14:58:14] @danielwagner - initial thinking is formalin, pondering... [14:58:18] probably related to Mertensia [14:58:39] lots of photos but won't survive formalin preservation [14:58:54] photos then ethanol [15:00:13] LAT : 39.99246 , LON : -67.35079 , DEPTH : 2162.5221 m, TEMP : 3.30135 C, SAL : 34.92573 PSU, DO : 8.17429 mg/l [15:00:40] I agree with that... [15:02:06] nemertean [15:03:10] dhugal, so you recommend 95% EtOH for preservation? should be take a subsample for DNA? [15:03:15] happy midnight! [15:03:57] juvenile macrourid - common in midwater [15:04:27] animal will not survive preservation so 99.5% EtOH for DNA (95% ok if that is all you have). Cold ethanol is better. photos of internal canal structure if possible [15:05:13] LAT : 39.992313 , LON : -67.350666 , DEPTH : 2162.6206 m, TEMP : 3.31319 C, SAL : 34.92629 PSU, DO : 8.22962 mg/l [15:06:31] I believe we have 99% and we can put some in the freezer now [15:06:36] thanks! [15:07:17] Should we try to keep the sample cold after preservation? [15:07:18] awesome! [15:07:27] EX1905L2_DIVE10 ROV Ascending [15:07:33] if possible it is always best [15:09:35] primo fish food - myctophids select for the genus, maybe because of the egg mass... [15:09:51] Transect #2: 10 m above bottom @ 2170 m; start time = 14:58 UTC [15:10:14] LAT : 39.992547 , LON : -67.35052 , DEPTH : 2164.9779 m, TEMP : 3.3053 C, SAL : 34.92637 PSU, DO : 8.25948 mg/l [15:11:29] Arctapodema [15:12:19] gonads of many types in the genus. May need to be split [15:15:14] LAT : 39.992573 , LON : -67.350439 , DEPTH : 2164.5099 m, TEMP : 3.31625 C, SAL : 34.92676 PSU, DO : 8.27739 mg/l [15:20:15] LAT : 39.992532 , LON : -67.350514 , DEPTH : 2164.2112 m, TEMP : 3.3148 C, SAL : 34.92666 PSU, DO : 8.29225 mg/l [15:22:17] tiny, but massive, really [15:22:29] transect #2 end [15:22:31] sizing up the ROV for an attack [15:25:15] LAT : 39.992568 , LON : -67.350454 , DEPTH : 2165.2527 m, TEMP : 3.31969 C, SAL : 34.92599 PSU, DO : 8.29889 mg/l [15:25:47] michaelvecchione leaves the room [15:30:16] LAT : 39.992536 , LON : -67.349947 , DEPTH : 2131.0274 m, TEMP : 3.32414 C, SAL : 34.9266 PSU, DO : 8.3221 mg/l [15:34:10] bathocyroe. woohoo [15:34:37] apologies. 'woohoo' is not the specific epithet. [15:34:58] ...but it should be. [15:35:16] LAT : 39.992024 , LON : -67.349943 , DEPTH : 2018.9636 m, TEMP : 3.49996 C, SAL : 34.9333 PSU, DO : 8.28496 mg/l [15:36:29] meganmcculler leaves the room [15:37:09] kephyes [15:39:50] iscwatch leaves the room [15:40:17] LAT : 39.991883 , LON : -67.350115 , DEPTH : 1875.7287 m, TEMP : 3.65025 C, SAL : 34.93923 PSU, DO : 8.28218 mg/l [15:42:20] If we did capture a section of tentacle attached to the first specimen, the red cydippid, then please take photos of that structure prior to preservation. [15:44:51] michaelvecchione leaves the room [15:45:17] LAT : 39.991803 , LON : -67.350134 , DEPTH : 1727.5305 m, TEMP : 3.81 C, SAL : 34.94434 PSU, DO : 8.27726 mg/l [15:45:42] Solmundella!!!! [15:49:53] michaelvecchione leaves the room [15:50:18] LAT : 39.991842 , LON : -67.349909 , DEPTH : 1575.8986 m, TEMP : 3.97012 C, SAL : 34.94417 PSU, DO : 8.31335 mg/l [15:52:53] michaelvecchione leaves the room [15:54:25] I was able to pinch a screen grab of the macrourid during one of the moments where the feed came through - juveniles are quite difficult to ID, but I would put a tentative ID as Coryphaenoides brevibarbatus (shortbeard grenadier) [15:54:48] Great. We can update the annotation. Thank you. [15:55:18] LAT : 39.9918 , LON : -67.349973 , DEPTH : 1426.462 m, TEMP : 4.15519 C, SAL : 34.95036 PSU, DO : 8.34826 mg/l [15:56:18] You bet. FYI, I have heard from quite a few people that they are also only getting intermittant video (more frozen than live). The YouTube is working fine, but too pixelated for technical use.. [15:57:43] @danielwagner - see this note about video on the live feed? [15:57:50] Jeff has it. [15:58:41] thank you for looking into it! [15:58:56] If it helps diagnose an issue, we are fine at Silver Spring ECC on I2 using VLC [15:59:39] Also if it helps, it seems the shallower we go, the better iut gets. That could just be coincidence, though. It is getting better... [15:59:59] Arctapodema [16:00:19] LAT : 39.991923 , LON : -67.349965 , DEPTH : 1278.369 m, TEMP : 4.33879 C, SAL : 34.95922 PSU, DO : 8.18911 mg/l [16:00:31] cydippid [16:00:58] We don't see any outbound issues with the stream reflections - full-res science feeds and YouTube are all up and 720p [16:01:58] data uplink from the ship is working fine. Appears to be bandwidth limitations on the receiving end. [16:02:53] Roger that. Thanks much. For whatever reason, it is coming through perfectly now. Gremlins! [16:02:59] solmissus [16:05:19] LAT : 39.992075 , LON : -67.349903 , DEPTH : 1132.4017 m, TEMP : 4.65838 C, SAL : 34.97722 PSU, DO : 7.92805 mg/l [16:05:36] Im gettting the audionow as well [16:07:49] coelodendrid phaeodarian [16:10:19] LAT : 39.992643 , LON : -67.350477 , DEPTH : 1097.7054 m, TEMP : 4.69434 C, SAL : 34.98226 PSU, DO : 7.8865 mg/l [16:10:21] Sergia [16:10:56] kelleybrumley leaves the room [16:11:27] But also maybe a pandalid.... [16:12:36] Yes, Cyclothone pallida [16:15:20] LAT : 39.992708 , LON : -67.350517 , DEPTH : 1097.4571 m, TEMP : 4.69032 C, SAL : 34.98132 PSU, DO : 7.88986 mg/l [16:20:05] Paraeuchaeta for sure - huge maxillipeds [16:20:20] LAT : 39.992809 , LON : -67.350403 , DEPTH : 1097.8047 m, TEMP : 4.69576 C, SAL : 34.97728 PSU, DO : 7.90033 mg/l [16:20:28] voracious predator [16:21:10] thanks. [16:21:22] this is a lot of zooplankton for 1100 m.... [16:22:13] indeed! [16:23:39] I think we had a barracudina in the background for a second (head up, silver) [16:25:21] LAT : 39.992776 , LON : -67.35059 , DEPTH : 1097.8315 m, TEMP : 4.70647 C, SAL : 34.98302 PSU, DO : 7.88293 mg/l [16:26:46] checking the midwater trawl records form previous cruises about the zooplankton density... [16:26:49] franktamara leaves the room [16:30:21] LAT : 39.992782 , LON : -67.35061 , DEPTH : 1097.6408 m, TEMP : 4.70267 C, SAL : 34.9825 PSU, DO : 7.88113 mg/l [16:31:46] 5 min until end of transect [16:33:56] Agalmatidae sensu lato [16:34:10] would need pieces sampled to tell what [16:34:18] don't know this species.... [16:35:22] LAT : 39.992644 , LON : -67.350505 , DEPTH : 1097.8665 m, TEMP : 4.70011 C, SAL : 34.98219 PSU, DO : 7.88622 mg/l [16:36:02] prob not Stephanomia becaue cannot see nematocyst patches on tips of bracts [16:36:30] Cyclothone [16:36:34] Solmissus bleeki [16:37:09] dueling taxonomists... I'll see your jelly and raise you one vertebrate.... [16:37:12] currently Solmissus incisa [16:37:38] end transect 3 @ 1100 m [16:38:07] Sorry, I don't have the distribution over depth in the data set I have here. Looks like across 33 stations, the dominant crustacean zooplankton was Eusergestes arcticus and Maganyctiphanes norvegica [16:38:35] Hey - just saw a Coelodendrid Phaeodarian [16:38:48] Arctapodema [16:39:28] Rudjakovia? [16:40:22] LAT : 39.992692 , LON : -67.350561 , DEPTH : 1071.2262 m, TEMP : 4.71762 C, SAL : 34.98345 PSU, DO : 7.86926 mg/l [16:40:46] coming up on 2am. fading fast... [16:41:30] jump around and stuff [16:42:04] need a Guiness maybe ;-) [16:42:29] Periphylla? [16:42:40] nice one too [16:42:52] Cyclothone [16:43:59] another vertebrate ;-) [16:45:23] LAT : 39.992684 , LON : -67.350586 , DEPTH : 1021.6262 m, TEMP : 4.89907 C, SAL : 35.00159 PSU, DO : 7.7023 mg/l [16:45:27] as one would predict, video froze as soon as I saw the shape - never saw it clearly, but it looked very interesting [16:45:59] I'll go back through the footage after the dive and annotate in SeaScribe [16:46:58] Sorry Tracey. bummer [16:48:43] laurenwalling leaves the room [16:49:24] Bathocyroe [16:50:05] allencollins leaves the room [16:50:23] LAT : 39.992671 , LON : -67.350592 , DEPTH : 969.918 m, TEMP : 4.98164 C, SAL : 34.99801 PSU, DO : 7.61342 mg/l [16:54:42] allencollins leaves the room [16:55:10] periphylla [16:55:24] LAT : 39.992689 , LON : -67.350598 , DEPTH : 926.6615 m, TEMP : 5.10708 C, SAL : 35.00265 PSU, DO : 7.4879 mg/l [16:57:02] bathocyroe [16:58:05] atolla [16:58:12] cyclothone [17:00:17] how's the current? [17:00:24] LAT : 39.992579 , LON : -67.350491 , DEPTH : 897.5133 m, TEMP : 5.32762 C, SAL : 35.02546 PSU, DO : 7.31914 mg/l [17:05:25] LAT : 39.992694 , LON : -67.350619 , DEPTH : 897.7963 m, TEMP : 5.32999 C, SAL : 35.02562 PSU, DO : 7.30985 mg/l [17:06:55] forgot to note: Chauliodus sloani (probably) earlier with the jelly coat, and Bathylagus euryops just now with its head down [17:07:16] thanks tracey [17:09:37] thanks for writing the ID in the chat! I only got as far as "this is a fish" lol [17:10:25] LAT : 39.992664 , LON : -67.350583 , DEPTH : 897.569 m, TEMP : 5.32811 C, SAL : 35.02522 PSU, DO : 7.3182 mg/l [17:10:44] poralia [17:12:05] The sawtooth eel, Serrivomer beani, in so named because its teeth are fused into a single band right down the center of the roof of its mouth. It is the only fish I know that is like that. [17:15:26] LAT : 39.992661 , LON : -67.350603 , DEPTH : 897.514 m, TEMP : 5.32983 C, SAL : 35.02563 PSU, DO : 7.308 mg/l [17:15:48] Cyclothone [17:15:58] want to reanalyze this using the Quicktime files since jumping a lot for me too. [17:16:26] oh yeah - let's do a broadcasted analysis [17:16:31] larvacean [17:16:46] please put acoustics on feed 3 [17:17:09] mikeford leaves the room [17:17:57] Poralia and Rudjakovia [17:19:52] Solmissus [17:20:26] LAT : 39.992594 , LON : -67.350474 , DEPTH : 897.6222 m, TEMP : 5.32407 C, SAL : 35.0252 PSU, DO : 7.31676 mg/l [17:21:15] Bathocyroe fosteri [17:22:00] Ooo, Amanda, first myctophid... [17:24:51] I think she mentioned the jellies were more interesting... [17:25:27] LAT : 39.992629 , LON : -67.35059 , DEPTH : 897.2103 m, TEMP : 5.31788 C, SAL : 35.02481 PSU, DO : 7.32029 mg/l [17:27:59] end transect #4 [17:28:13] what was the UTC? [17:28:23] 1726 [17:30:27] LAT : 39.99263 , LON : -67.350701 , DEPTH : 866.6981 m, TEMP : 5.41062 C, SAL : 35.03333 PSU, DO : 7.24667 mg/l [17:33:38] heatherjudkins leaves the room [17:34:55] probably a myctophid just now [17:35:28] LAT : 39.992664 , LON : -67.350736 , DEPTH : 818.8583 m, TEMP : 5.55095 C, SAL : 35.03578 PSU, DO : 7.10598 mg/l [17:35:58] jeffreyobelcz leaves the room [17:37:37] we're working on comms right now. [17:39:25] right now the ECC is not getting on the broadcast. [17:40:11] solumndella! [17:40:18] solmundella, sorry [17:40:28] LAT : 39.99268 , LON : -67.350709 , DEPTH : 767.6812 m, TEMP : 6.0384 C, SAL : 35.05544 PSU, DO : 6.64925 mg/l [17:41:14] wonder how long we were talking to no one... [17:41:27] ...it was brilliant stuff [17:41:39] Mike, we are checking on our line from the ship. I was wondering why you were being so quiet [17:41:45] ceolodendrid pheodarian [17:42:19] Mike, me and Meagan have squandered award-winning documentary-worthy commentary as well :'( [17:45:29] LAT : 39.992685 , LON : -67.350752 , DEPTH : 721.0896 m, TEMP : 7.01176 C, SAL : 35.08645 PSU, DO : 5.81926 mg/l [17:50:05] 1749 UTC transect start [17:50:29] LAT : 39.992647 , LON : -67.350699 , DEPTH : 697.3883 m, TEMP : 7.404 C, SAL : 35.10584 PSU, DO : 5.56366 mg/l [17:52:50] just joining to look at fishes. Nice imagery of whitish fish floating motionless in midwater, head inclined down, big eye, blunt snout = Greenland Argentine of Greenland Silversides, Nansenia groenlandica, Family Microstomidae (formerly Argentinidae), silversides [17:54:16] Nansenia is facultatively a near-bottom to off-bottom fish, sometimes seen sitting motionless on the substrate, or hovering/drifting as per this specimen [17:54:59] taraluke leaves the room [17:55:30] LAT : 39.992675 , LON : -67.350631 , DEPTH : 697.241 m, TEMP : 7.43888 C, SAL : 35.10793 PSU, DO : 5.53369 mg/l [17:55:55] oikopleuridae [17:58:42] We need to call the dive due to strong surface currents. ROV is being recovered now. Sorry all [17:59:51] Sorry to hear, but understood. Thanks all. [18:00:30] LAT : 39.992743 , LON : -67.349945 , DEPTH : 683.7019 m, TEMP : 7.57859 C, SAL : 35.11009 PSU, DO : 5.42802 mg/l [18:01:47] kennethsulak leaves the room [18:02:17] jeffreyobelcz leaves the room [18:03:03] michaelvecchione leaves the room [18:05:31] LAT : 39.992734 , LON : -67.350007 , DEPTH : 684.1587 m, TEMP : 7.59711 C, SAL : 35.1127 PSU, DO : 5.4092 mg/l [18:05:45] amandanetburn leaves the room [18:09:31] adriennecopeland leaves the room [18:10:14] roger. Hope some jellies are caught on camera on the way up. [18:10:18] dhugallindsay leaves the room [18:10:31] LAT : 39.992731 , LON : -67.349995 , DEPTH : 684.1174 m, TEMP : 7.5825 C, SAL : 35.11227 PSU, DO : 5.41755 mg/l [18:12:46] thanks everyone. [18:12:50] mikeford leaves the room [18:12:57] benjaminfrable leaves the room [18:13:41] traceysutton leaves the room [18:15:31] LAT : 39.99273 , LON : -67.34999 , DEPTH : 684.0854 m, TEMP : 7.57443 C, SAL : 35.11199 PSU, DO : 5.41049 mg/l [18:19:43] jeffreyobelcz leaves the room [18:20:32] LAT : 39.992699 , LON : -67.349985 , DEPTH : 684.0809 m, TEMP : 7.50573 C, SAL : 35.11167 PSU, DO : 5.4639 mg/l [18:25:32] LAT : 39.992699 , LON : -67.349978 , DEPTH : 684.1448 m, TEMP : 7.47432 C, SAL : 35.10976 PSU, DO : 5.49842 mg/l [18:30:33] LAT : 39.992692 , LON : -67.350003 , DEPTH : 684.1795 m, TEMP : 7.46849 C, SAL : 35.10967 PSU, DO : 5.49408 mg/l [18:35:33] LAT : 39.9927 , LON : -67.350014 , DEPTH : 684.2612 m, TEMP : 7.44936 C, SAL : 35.10865 PSU, DO : 5.50254 mg/l [18:38:25] meaganputts leaves the room [18:40:34] LAT : 39.993135 , LON : -67.3497 , DEPTH : 578.9422 m, TEMP : 9.15056 C, SAL : 35.19323 PSU, DO : 4.58082 mg/l [18:43:06] barryeakins leaves the room [18:45:34] LAT : 39.993741 , LON : -67.348889 , DEPTH : 436.6591 m, TEMP : 13.48266 C, SAL : 35.73153 PSU, DO : 4.81224 mg/l [18:50:35] LAT : 39.994661 , LON : -67.347865 , DEPTH : 292.0218 m, TEMP : 17.50503 C, SAL : 36.39072 PSU, DO : 5.64669 mg/l [18:52:13] jessicarobinson leaves the room [18:55:35] LAT : 39.995861 , LON : -67.346687 , DEPTH : 137.263 m, TEMP : 22.81745 C, SAL : 36.84039 PSU, DO : 5.20413 mg/l [18:57:02] danielwagner leaves the room [19:00:36] LAT : 39.997509 , LON : -67.34595 , DEPTH : 50.8742 m, TEMP : 26.21016 C, SAL : 36.33937 PSU, DO : 6.39252 mg/l [19:05:37] LAT : 39.999468 , LON : -67.343829 , DEPTH : 51.1347 m, TEMP : 26.21 C, SAL : 36.33988 PSU, DO : 6.40039 mg/l [19:10:37] LAT : 40.002155 , LON : -67.340908 , DEPTH : 51.3945 m, TEMP : 26.21415 C, SAL : 36.34078 PSU, DO : 6.38597 mg/l [19:15:38] LAT : 40.004626 , LON : -67.3382 , DEPTH : 51.489 m, TEMP : 26.21635 C, SAL : 36.34071 PSU, DO : 6.38239 mg/l [19:20:38] LAT : 40.007042 , LON : -67.335372 , DEPTH : 1.5765 m, TEMP : 26.58569 C, SAL : 36.33991 PSU, DO : 6.42077 mg/l [19:20:47] EX1905L2_DIVE10 ROV on Surface [19:36:45] EX1905L2_DIVE10 ROV Recovery Complete [19:42:17] meaganputts leaves the room [21:48:40] meaganputts leaves the room [22:38:25] meaganputts leaves the room