[00:02:51] annalienesch leaves the room [04:30:45] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [15:32:19] vanessastewart leaves the room [16:45:50] vanessastewart leaves the room [17:11:12] Looking forward to the dive today. Hope the weather holds out [17:15:33] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [17:28:04] EX2503_DIVE01 Test message [17:30:36] chat-admin leaves the room [17:45:19] good morning shore side. The weather is still questionable and we are running behind at least. I am optimistic we will get a dive in but I am not sure what time we will be in the water at this point. Stay tuned for more details. [17:50:08] EX2503_DIVE01 ROV powered off [18:05:20] procceding with ROV launch running about 30 minutes behind schedule [18:25:27] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [18:28:22] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [18:40:40] EX2503_DIVE01 ROV Launch [18:47:31] EX2503_DIVE01 ROV on Surface [18:48:22] EX2503_DIVE01 ROV Descending [18:49:22] LAT : 27.112682 , LON : -165.447112 , DEPTH : 18.7872 m, TEMP : 21.18691 C, SAL : 35.16546 PSU, DO : 7.26717 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6288 FTU [18:52:31] chat-admin leaves the room [18:54:22] LAT : 27.113141 , LON : -165.445808 , DEPTH : 60.4301 m, TEMP : 21.18992 C, SAL : 35.16478 PSU, DO : 7.25364 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [18:59:23] LAT : 27.113374 , LON : -165.444583 , DEPTH : 209.9739 m, TEMP : 14.48567 C, SAL : 34.45432 PSU, DO : 6.73066 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6593 FTU [18:59:30] ROV is in the water and doing final checks. Our dive planning call for Dive 2 is happening in a few minutes at 0900 HST [18:59:44] Anticipating reaching bottom at 10:10 HST [19:04:10] emilymclaughlin leaves the room [19:04:23] LAT : 27.113953 , LON : -165.444311 , DEPTH : 360.5257 m, TEMP : 10.85791 C, SAL : 34.18233 PSU, DO : 6.60716 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6593 FTU [19:07:24] emilymclaughlin leaves the room [19:08:24] chat-admin leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [19:09:23] LAT : 27.113994 , LON : -165.444049 , DEPTH : 507.9007 m, TEMP : 7.70503 C, SAL : 34.03545 PSU, DO : 4.70124 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0 FTU [19:14:24] LAT : 27.114152 , LON : -165.444068 , DEPTH : 643.5404 m, TEMP : 5.63137 C, SAL : 34.06277 PSU, DO : 2.54759 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6654 FTU [19:18:52] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [19:19:24] LAT : 27.114126 , LON : -165.443944 , DEPTH : 790.0497 m, TEMP : 4.62988 C, SAL : 34.20254 PSU, DO : 1.10335 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6777 FTU [19:20:37] aloha all, pre-dive brief will be at 0935 HST [19:21:19] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [19:21:42] christophermah leaves the room [19:24:24] LAT : 27.114125 , LON : -165.444072 , DEPTH : 933.4589 m, TEMP : 4.07345 C, SAL : 34.31785 PSU, DO : 0.87327 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6654 FTU [19:29:24] LAT : 27.114333 , LON : -165.444044 , DEPTH : 1074.0447 m, TEMP : 3.5286 C, SAL : 34.43701 PSU, DO : 1.14211 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6593 FTU [19:30:41] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [19:32:52] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [19:34:25] LAT : 27.114442 , LON : -165.443964 , DEPTH : 1216.1672 m, TEMP : 3.1433 C, SAL : 34.49772 PSU, DO : 1.56277 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6593 FTU [19:39:25] LAT : 27.114314 , LON : -165.443831 , DEPTH : 1363.2038 m, TEMP : 2.87242 C, SAL : 34.53083 PSU, DO : 1.87246 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [19:44:26] LAT : 27.114277 , LON : -165.443639 , DEPTH : 1504.6645 m, TEMP : 2.6238 C, SAL : 34.55381 PSU, DO : 2.1075 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [19:49:27] LAT : 27.114269 , LON : -165.443869 , DEPTH : 1641.9576 m, TEMP : 2.41228 C, SAL : 34.5731 PSU, DO : 2.24977 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0 FTU [19:54:27] LAT : 27.114241 , LON : -165.444004 , DEPTH : 1767.8658 m, TEMP : 2.23241 C, SAL : 34.5868 PSU, DO : 2.38987 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [19:54:46] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [19:55:54] samcuellar leaves the room [19:59:27] LAT : 27.113909 , LON : -165.443884 , DEPTH : 1811.851 m, TEMP : 2.15256 C, SAL : 34.59352 PSU, DO : 2.50712 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [19:59:30] seaflorr in sight [19:59:57] samcuellar leaves the room [20:00:33] EX2503_DIVE01 ROV on Bottom [20:02:04] samcuellar leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [20:02:53] Hello all!! [20:03:37] good morning asako [20:04:10] Good morning Brian! [20:04:26] Hello all! Thank you for joining us for the first dive of EX2503 on this unnamed seamount inside Papahanaumokuakea, just south of the Murray Fracture Zone [20:04:30] LAT : 27.11402 , LON : -165.443853 , DEPTH : 1820.8437 m, TEMP : 2.14852 C, SAL : 34.59401 PSU, DO : 2.53497 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6593 FTU [20:06:28] Hello Samuel! nice to join here! [20:07:39] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [20:09:29] LAT : 27.113978 , LON : -165.443866 , DEPTH : 1823.3932 m, TEMP : 2.18163 C, SAL : 34.59467 PSU, DO : 2.4955 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [20:11:00] samcuellar leaves the room [20:11:27] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [20:13:50] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [20:14:29] LAT : 27.114013 , LON : -165.443892 , DEPTH : 1825.532 m, TEMP : 2.19018 C, SAL : 34.58804 PSU, DO : 2.46651 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [20:14:41] holding here to do a little toubleshooting should on our way in a minute [20:14:59] samcuellar leaves the room [20:18:07] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [20:19:30] LAT : 27.113927 , LON : -165.443988 , DEPTH : 1822.3698 m, TEMP : 2.22023 C, SAL : 34.59057 PSU, DO : 2.48012 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [20:22:49] christophermah leaves the room [20:24:31] LAT : 27.114124 , LON : -165.443818 , DEPTH : 1822.2057 m, TEMP : 2.17705 C, SAL : 34.59195 PSU, DO : 2.50522 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [20:26:20] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [20:27:47] christophermah leaves the room [20:28:46] urchin is an aspidodiadematid [20:28:56] had a nice anal bulb [20:29:17] ophiacanthid brittle [20:29:31] LAT : 27.114082 , LON : -165.443883 , DEPTH : 1818.6705 m, TEMP : 2.19291 C, SAL : 34.59099 PSU, DO : 2.51267 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [20:29:43] Paragorgia sp [20:29:45] probably Asteroschema [20:29:55] samcuellar leaves the room [20:30:24] Paragorgia with zoanthid [20:30:42] Hi Asako and Chris Mah! [20:32:25] Hello Chris.!! and Chirs Mah!! [20:32:42] christophermah leaves the room [20:32:54] samcuellar leaves the room [20:32:59] elongate spines with pads. it uses to walk. [20:34:15] ready to poop! [20:34:32] LAT : 27.114274 , LON : -165.443787 , DEPTH : 1821.0602 m, TEMP : 2.18988 C, SAL : 34.58984 PSU, DO : 2.46817 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [20:34:44] Aspidodiadema cf hawaiiense is the urchin [20:34:46] nice! [20:36:00] samcuellar leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [20:36:42] perfect for sakura season [20:37:59] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [20:39:05] goniasterids. did not get a good look [20:39:32] LAT : 27.11411 , LON : -165.44367 , DEPTH : 1814.2447 m, TEMP : 2.18186 C, SAL : 34.59157 PSU, DO : 2.50391 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [20:39:58] samcuellar leaves the room [20:40:01] an echinothuriid [20:40:15] spines with little walking legs [20:40:43] that is the apical system where anus and madreporite is located [20:41:06] called "pancake urchins" because their tests deflate when brought to the surface [20:42:30] Boy, I am rusty. Had to look up the name of that shrimp which was Nematocarcinus sp. It's very common. [20:42:48] mahalo Chris and Chris! [20:42:49] samcuellar leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [20:44:32] LAT : 27.11436 , LON : -165.443849 , DEPTH : 1812.554 m, TEMP : 2.17776 C, SAL : 34.5911 PSU, DO : 2.54718 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [20:45:44] Synaphobranchus brevidorsalis, named by the shortness of its dorsal fin [20:46:02] christophermah leaves the room [20:46:29] Acanthogorgia sp [20:46:32] Paramuriceid [20:47:08] Go with Asako, she is the expert on these [20:47:29] well, Parmuriceid is now family Acanthogorgiid. [20:47:49] sample? [20:48:20] maybe yes [20:48:37] but as Chris, if it si already collected. [20:49:09] No idea if it has already been sampled but I think it would be good to get this one. [20:49:32] agree for collection! [20:49:35] LAT : 27.114377 , LON : -165.443761 , DEPTH : 1811.9592 m, TEMP : 2.17117 C, SAL : 34.59206 PSU, DO : 2.49512 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [20:50:34] Another Aspidodiadema urchin [20:51:06] chat-admin leaves the room [20:51:55] upasanaganguly leaves the room [20:54:34] LAT : 27.114365 , LON : -165.443734 , DEPTH : 1811.2254 m, TEMP : 2.16487 C, SAL : 34.59383 PSU, DO : 2.51856 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [20:57:19] Thank you for the collection! [20:59:25] Narella sp I think. Closed polyps facing down [20:59:35] LAT : 27.114393 , LON : -165.443827 , DEPTH : 1811.2105 m, TEMP : 2.1578 C, SAL : 34.59319 PSU, DO : 2.49308 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [21:04:16] corbitellinae n genus in the family Euplectellidae [21:04:33] ha ha. good to see you are still keeping in practice! [21:04:37] LAT : 27.114293 , LON : -165.443656 , DEPTH : 1809.8032 m, TEMP : 2.16736 C, SAL : 34.59257 PSU, DO : 2.49793 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [21:08:42] christophermah leaves the room [21:09:37] LAT : 27.114341 , LON : -165.443693 , DEPTH : 1809.9068 m, TEMP : 2.17848 C, SAL : 34.59128 PSU, DO : 2.50426 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6593 FTU [21:12:35] emilymclaughlin leaves the room [21:14:37] LAT : 27.114287 , LON : -165.443618 , DEPTH : 1808.8607 m, TEMP : 2.16861 C, SAL : 34.59315 PSU, DO : 2.48966 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [21:15:37] gotta run. will tune in later [21:16:13] christophermah leaves the room [21:17:26] Couldnt tell if it was a paragorgiid or a Hemicorallium. [21:17:47] This one is a Paragorgia sp [21:18:22] samcuellar leaves the room [21:18:26] Umbellapathes sp [21:18:52] weird rossellid sponge behind it [21:19:16] ill keep an eye out for another one [21:19:33] gordonrees leaves the room [21:19:38] LAT : 27.114335 , LON : -165.44354 , DEPTH : 1802.1365 m, TEMP : 2.18008 C, SAL : 34.59279 PSU, DO : 2.46944 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [21:21:11] another Paramuriceid [21:21:20] I mean another colony. [21:21:40] could be the same speciesa we have collected. [21:21:45] *as [21:24:08] Yes, I think so Brian [21:24:39] LAT : 27.114358 , LON : -165.443398 , DEPTH : 1799.514 m, TEMP : 2.17289 C, SAL : 34.59221 PSU, DO : 2.50617 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [21:26:10] If you want a tab more resolution to barnacle id, these are in the order Balanoidea (i.e., they are balanoid barnacles instead of gooseneck barnacles) [21:26:46] Another Saccocalyx sp [21:28:08] this is a rossellid, possibly Bathydorus sp [21:28:58] another Paramuriceid [21:29:33] Victorgorgia? [21:29:39] LAT : 27.114504 , LON : -165.443463 , DEPTH : 1792.9978 m, TEMP : 2.17806 C, SAL : 34.59065 PSU, DO : 2.49325 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [21:29:42] coud be [21:33:21] probably bamboo, unbranched [21:34:39] LAT : 27.114369 , LON : -165.443438 , DEPTH : 1793.6475 m, TEMP : 2.17782 C, SAL : 34.59126 PSU, DO : 2.46922 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6716 FTU [21:35:54] samcuellar leaves the room [21:37:09] annotation web page is so stressful... since "capture time" doesn't capture UTC.... [21:37:58] but the annotation list is UTC [21:39:11] emilymclaughlin leaves the room [21:39:40] LAT : 27.114508 , LON : -165.443434 , DEPTH : 1789.9702 m, TEMP : 2.19262 C, SAL : 34.59295 PSU, DO : 2.48557 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [21:39:54] hormathiid anemone [21:40:27] samcuellar leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [21:41:09] chat-admin leaves the room [21:41:28] Probably Trissopathes sp [21:43:03] samcuellar leaves the room [21:43:30] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [21:44:40] LAT : 27.114401 , LON : -165.443335 , DEPTH : 1788.4301 m, TEMP : 2.18905 C, SAL : 34.59078 PSU, DO : 2.47369 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [21:45:39] emilymclaughlin leaves the room [21:45:45] I guess it is Tromikosoma sp but hard to tell These are known from NWHI [21:45:52] hygrosoma ? [21:47:12] euplectellid [21:47:49] hard to determine if it is stalked or not. If stalked, its Saccocalyx, if its not stalked, then a corbitellinae [21:48:54] mutant saccocalyx [21:49:40] LAT : 27.114221 , LON : -165.443341 , DEPTH : 1786.8195 m, TEMP : 2.17509 C, SAL : 34.59199 PSU, DO : 2.48042 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [21:51:18] Bolosoma sp [21:51:59] samcuellar leaves the room [21:52:25] is benthic animal guide working for anyone else ? [21:52:48] same corbitellinae n genus [21:54:09] samcuellar leaves the room [21:54:41] LAT : 27.114398 , LON : -165.443261 , DEPTH : 1782.5535 m, TEMP : 2.17325 C, SAL : 34.59147 PSU, DO : 2.50341 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [21:54:48] @upasana I am having troupble too but just assumed it was the ship's internet [21:55:03] upasanaganguly leaves the room [21:56:18] Gotta go walk the dog. [21:56:29] have a good walk [21:56:34] christopherkelley leaves the room [21:56:54] enjoy dog walk [21:57:52] @Brian, its not working here in the lab too, tried on two different computers and different browsers. so seems like a benthic guide issue [21:58:25] can you let NCEI know? [21:58:39] sorry that was meant fo the other chat [21:59:13] i think the assumption is all iridogorgias have save direction of coiling, though angle may vary based on height [21:59:42] LAT : 27.11438 , LON : -165.443178 , DEPTH : 1780.3009 m, TEMP : 2.16927 C, SAL : 34.5929 PSU, DO : 2.4793 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [22:01:51] tons of barnacles [22:04:43] LAT : 27.114365 , LON : -165.443187 , DEPTH : 1779.731 m, TEMP : 2.17735 C, SAL : 34.59208 PSU, DO : 2.46719 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [22:06:16] solitaly hydroids [22:07:12] This is ginormous!! Amazing ! [22:08:40] Branchiocerianthus?? [22:09:16] asako have you ever seen one this big? [22:09:27] yes [22:09:43] LAT : 27.114249 , LON : -165.443088 , DEPTH : 1772.2581 m, TEMP : 2.17022 C, SAL : 34.59138 PSU, DO : 2.49178 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [22:10:39] one of the largest solitaly hydrozoan is Branchiocerianthus imperator is described from japan. [22:11:36] 1m- 1.5m height [22:12:00] collected by Challenger expedition. [22:14:44] LAT : 27.114307 , LON : -165.443053 , DEPTH : 1771.842 m, TEMP : 2.16469 C, SAL : 34.59286 PSU, DO : 2.47779 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [22:14:52] vanessastewart leaves the room [22:15:32] wonderful video record!!!! [22:19:44] LAT : 27.114346 , LON : -165.442995 , DEPTH : 1769.5882 m, TEMP : 2.17295 C, SAL : 34.59193 PSU, DO : 2.48217 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [22:21:50] upasanaganguly leaves the room [22:22:00] Paramurceid yellow fan? [22:23:40] rock pen [22:23:42] can you folks still hear us on the conference call? [22:23:50] can we have a closer look ? [22:24:20] No its not a rock pen [22:24:28] It a pennatulid [22:24:37] it has leaves, hence not rock pen [22:24:44] LAT : 27.114337 , LON : -165.442787 , DEPTH : 1756.769 m, TEMP : 2.17034 C, SAL : 34.59298 PSU, DO : 2.48615 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [22:25:15] video stopped and back now [22:27:17] and stopped again and back with Bathypathes [22:28:00] it has a swollen peduncle anchoring it into the sediment [22:28:13] collecct? [22:28:46] yes please [22:28:51] if possible [22:29:45] LAT : 27.114329 , LON : -165.442844 , DEPTH : 1755.2759 m, TEMP : 2.16962 C, SAL : 34.59236 PSU, DO : 2.50104 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [22:30:36] it should come out from the sediment if you grab near the base, [22:34:46] LAT : 27.114405 , LON : -165.442783 , DEPTH : 1755.5827 m, TEMP : 2.17592 C, SAL : 34.59186 PSU, DO : 2.47825 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [22:35:30] Thank you ! :) Beautiful collection [22:36:28] Tina: Ptilella? [22:37:20] Tina: About sticks.. probably 2 spp. Reddish is probably Aphanostichopathes [22:37:59] I copy Tina Molodtsova's id for black corals. [22:38:09] thanks tina [22:38:38] Could be Ptilella .. From the imagery, looks like something in family Pennatulidae or that was in that family. Could be Gyrophyllum too .. the can look very similar at times [22:39:05] laurenshultz leaves the room [22:39:46] LAT : 27.114327 , LON : -165.442692 , DEPTH : 1752.8794 m, TEMP : 2.17652 C, SAL : 34.59335 PSU, DO : 2.48608 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.641 FTU [22:41:43] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [22:44:01] TIna: I would say Ptilliella at pedubcule because of bulb [22:44:12] Tina: Bathypathes pseudoalternata [22:44:47] LAT : 27.114306 , LON : -165.442627 , DEPTH : 1752.3026 m, TEMP : 2.17337 C, SAL : 34.59169 PSU, DO : 2.48398 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [22:46:54] samcuellar leaves the room [22:48:22] Tina: positively white sticks are black corals as well, Stichopathes for moment [22:49:01] chat-admin leaves the room [22:49:47] LAT : 27.114322 , LON : -165.44273 , DEPTH : 1752.2707 m, TEMP : 2.16831 C, SAL : 34.5914 PSU, DO : 2.4934 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [22:50:40] Tina: there is a nice re-growing sponge at dead one [22:52:54] upasanaganguly leaves the room [22:54:48] LAT : 27.114411 , LON : -165.442645 , DEPTH : 1753.2602 m, TEMP : 2.16089 C, SAL : 34.59284 PSU, DO : 2.47625 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [22:59:49] LAT : 27.114463 , LON : -165.442647 , DEPTH : 1750.9165 m, TEMP : 2.17515 C, SAL : 34.59291 PSU, DO : 2.49776 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.7326 FTU [23:02:27] oh, I thought that geologist love rocks but not sands! [23:03:51] learning geologists!! ;-) [23:04:49] LAT : 27.114394 , LON : -165.442472 , DEPTH : 1745.5078 m, TEMP : 2.27425 C, SAL : 34.58322 PSU, DO : 2.42051 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [23:08:32] upasanaganguly leaves the room [23:09:50] LAT : 27.114496 , LON : -165.442507 , DEPTH : 1742.2997 m, TEMP : 2.2972 C, SAL : 34.58272 PSU, DO : 2.33539 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6593 FTU [23:11:20] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [23:14:51] LAT : 27.114501 , LON : -165.442334 , DEPTH : 1736.2824 m, TEMP : 2.2978 C, SAL : 34.58118 PSU, DO : 2.38888 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6593 FTU [23:15:07] samcuellar leaves the room [23:17:33] johnburns leaves the room [23:18:46] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [23:19:51] LAT : 27.114428 , LON : -165.442326 , DEPTH : 1732.9637 m, TEMP : 2.30159 C, SAL : 34.58236 PSU, DO : 2.38293 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [23:22:04] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [23:24:52] LAT : 27.114384 , LON : -165.442253 , DEPTH : 1727.3311 m, TEMP : 2.29827 C, SAL : 34.58199 PSU, DO : 2.37545 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [23:25:04] and Paramuriceid [23:27:04] upasanaganguly leaves the room [23:29:52] LAT : 27.11446 , LON : -165.44217 , DEPTH : 1721.2947 m, TEMP : 2.31096 C, SAL : 34.58037 PSU, DO : 2.34874 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [23:33:45] samcuellar leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [23:34:52] LAT : 27.114545 , LON : -165.442067 , DEPTH : 1713.5114 m, TEMP : 2.29009 C, SAL : 34.58244 PSU, DO : 2.36374 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [23:39:53] LAT : 27.114485 , LON : -165.441842 , DEPTH : 1710.4703 m, TEMP : 2.28457 C, SAL : 34.5831 PSU, DO : 2.35961 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6471 FTU [23:40:19] Is there a schedule or trigger for eDNA sampling? This might be a good spot to pop a niskin [23:41:09] Hi Steve! [23:41:23] Hello asako [23:41:52] It is stalked yep. Very soft texture [23:42:26] he steve [23:42:30] hey [23:42:59] indeed. it looks soft... [23:44:20] eDNA by request [23:44:50] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [23:44:54] LAT : 27.114533 , LON : -165.441861 , DEPTH : 1706.7721 m, TEMP : 2.28694 C, SAL : 34.58244 PSU, DO : 2.35799 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6593 FTU [23:49:54] LAT : 27.114521 , LON : -165.441721 , DEPTH : 1705.6123 m, TEMP : 2.26707 C, SAL : 34.58435 PSU, DO : 2.40062 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [23:51:55] samcuellar leaves the room [23:54:45] Corbitelinae n.gen? by Chris? [23:54:55] LAT : 27.114494 , LON : -165.441665 , DEPTH : 1705.8341 m, TEMP : 2.26024 C, SAL : 34.58515 PSU, DO : 2.36011 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU [23:55:43] barnacles? [23:56:00] yeah they are everywhere this entire dive [23:56:29] branching hydrozoan? [23:57:46] the biggest one 2017? musician smt? [23:59:08] anemone [23:59:28] Brian was correct. Papahanaumokuakea, 2016. [23:59:55] LAT : 27.114439 , LON : -165.441495 , DEPTH : 1703.5902 m, TEMP : 2.26137 C, SAL : 34.58326 PSU, DO : 2.39785 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.6532 FTU