[00:00:44] katybell leaves the room [00:04:15] chat-admin leaves the room [00:08:00] Squadron storerooms! [00:08:48] Crab to the left of the silver hatch door for future checking [00:09:59] squat lobster! [00:11:26] šŸ‘Œ [00:12:56] katybell leaves the room [00:12:56] williamhoffman leaves the room [00:13:32] def looks like a Jeep to me [00:13:38] christopherkelley leaves the room [00:14:25] https://www.audrainautomuseum.org/shining-bright/1941-ford-super-deluxe-woody [00:14:30] This is what it looks like to me [00:14:46] or something similar [00:15:14] annenunn leaves the room [00:15:16] Lindasunderland leaves the room [00:16:06] Good theory, Sam [00:16:19] The back matches up: https://www.barrett-jackson.com/scottsdale-2014/docket/vehicle/1940-ford-super-deluxe-woody-wagon-161650 [00:17:08] christopherkelley leaves the room [00:18:07] cool [00:18:14] I agree [00:18:59] huh. In most of the Jeep photos i can find, the spare tire is off center (side by side with a gas can) [00:19:29] Lindasunderland leaves the room [00:20:11] christopherkelley leaves the room [00:23:11] the car is at the top of this as well [00:24:14] Good call, Sam! [00:24:44] philhartmeyer leaves the room [00:27:42] you can see the chrome light on top of the main headlights.. [00:28:12] definitely looks like the Ford super deluxe [00:29:29] says SHIP? [00:29:40] SHIP SERVICE? [00:29:44] and something below [00:29:59] williamhoffman leaves the room [00:30:20] annenunn leaves the room [00:30:29] Lindasunderland leaves the room [00:37:10] Re the car, my dad says "your screen shot shows a parking light on top of fender. The barrett Jackson 40 ford doesn’t have that. It's not a 40 Ford" He's not watching now but will send what he thinks it is when he can get a better look than my screengrab [00:39:11] @katybell - the 41 ford that Sam linked above does have the parking lot on top of the fender - nice chrome fixture that was easy to see in the hanger shot [00:39:16] It seems like a lot of the 1941 Ford Super Deluxe 'Woody' pictures I can find have that chrome 'torpedo-shaped' accent on top of the fenders [00:39:31] Oh I saw the link to the '40 [00:40:16] That was referencing the back doors, sorry! Prior to us seeing the front shot of the car [00:41:46] katybell leaves the room [00:43:16] crinoid [00:43:27] georgematsumoto leaves the room [00:44:19] actually two crinoids, yay [00:52:50] williamhoffman leaves the room [00:56:32] annenunn leaves the room [00:58:26] pelagic holothurian in cam2 [01:05:46] philhartmeyer leaves the room [01:09:17] annenunn leaves the room [01:16:48] katybell leaves the room [01:17:14] can you all still hear us on the conference call line? [01:18:04] not hearing you [01:18:09] roger [01:18:16] working on it [01:20:19] restored [01:26:51] williamhoffman leaves the room [01:27:21] emilymclaughlin leaves the room [01:29:54] For Brian - this photo has a plane on the big crane: https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/our-collections/photography/numerical-list-of-images/nara-series/80-g/80-G-600000/80-G-651042.html [01:30:02] philhartmeyer leaves the room [01:30:15] thanks [01:30:58] Also, this photo has Bombing Squadron Five (VB-5) SBD-3 aircraft (we saw a plane with B-5 on it): https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/our-collections/photography/numerical-list-of-images/nhhc-series/nh-series/NH-95000/NH-95570.html [01:31:57] firefighting foam? [01:33:08] Awesome, thanks all!! [01:33:40] Thanks, y'all! It's been amazing! [01:33:59] Fantastic dive! Thank you all [01:34:05] Thank you all for joining! [01:34:10] emilymclaughlin leaves the room [01:34:29] hannahfleming leaves the room [01:34:42] Thank you for the dive! [01:34:59] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [01:35:00] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [01:36:31] annenunn leaves the room [01:36:32] briankennedy leaves the room [01:37:01] samcuellar leaves the room [01:42:44] katybell leaves the room [01:58:15] jeffreymorris leaves the room [02:06:47] valfinlayson leaves the room [02:46:49] chat-admin leaves the room [02:50:29] katybell leaves the room [12:03:35] philhartmeyer leaves the room [12:31:50] philhartmeyer leaves the room [12:38:35] philhartmeyer leaves the room [13:05:35] philhartmeyer leaves the room [13:12:31] philhartmeyer leaves the room [17:09:28] samcuellar leaves the room [17:13:23] Test message Dive 08 [17:45:21] EX2503_DIVE08 ROV powered off [18:21:55] EX2503_DIVE08 ROV Launch [18:29:13] carolineedmonds leaves the room [18:30:29] EX2503_DIVE08 ROV on Surface [18:31:40] EX2503_DIVE08 ROV Descending [18:32:34] LAT : 29.390884 , LON : -177.423762 , DEPTH : 27.9411 m, TEMP : 20.43252 C, SAL : 35.12604 PSU, DO : 7.37255 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0916 FTU [18:37:34] LAT : 29.390831 , LON : -177.422541 , DEPTH : 58.1029 m, TEMP : 19.60775 C, SAL : 34.95681 PSU, DO : 7.49302 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1099 FTU [18:42:35] LAT : 29.390584 , LON : -177.421855 , DEPTH : 189.2658 m, TEMP : 16.16091 C, SAL : 34.5893 PSU, DO : 7.0239 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0733 FTU [18:47:35] LAT : 29.390612 , LON : -177.421871 , DEPTH : 335.422 m, TEMP : 13.04055 C, SAL : 34.37358 PSU, DO : 6.64598 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [18:52:35] LAT : 29.390642 , LON : -177.422014 , DEPTH : 488.5354 m, TEMP : 9.12201 C, SAL : 34.10226 PSU, DO : 5.86416 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [18:53:00] Good morning [18:53:04] BArgmannia? [18:54:10] Colobonema? [18:54:30] Lots of stuff in the water [18:55:03] Bathocyroe [18:55:34] siph [18:56:07] quite a few myctophids around. [18:56:29] diphyid? [18:57:12] myctophid [18:57:28] Arctapodema [18:57:36] LAT : 29.390727 , LON : -177.422052 , DEPTH : 641.5064 m, TEMP : 6.0385 C, SAL : 34.02287 PSU, DO : 3.70792 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [18:57:42] Colobonema [18:57:46] squid! [18:57:55] oegopsid [18:58:02] Clausophyid [18:58:13] myct [18:58:42] feeding strike by oegopsid [18:59:06] another [19:00:20] Serrivomer [19:00:27] pyrosome [19:00:50] myctophids [19:01:06] Bargmannia? [19:01:26] Sternoptyx? [19:01:36] Aeginura? [19:01:54] salp [19:02:11] Serrivomer [19:02:20] little ruby cydippid? [19:02:27] Aloha all, holding our dive planning call for Dive 09 now [19:02:36] Seamount near Kure atoll [19:02:38] LAT : 29.390895 , LON : -177.421879 , DEPTH : 792.5676 m, TEMP : 4.66144 C, SAL : 34.13903 PSU, DO : 1.90261 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [19:02:45] vertical fish, head up [19:02:59] squid [19:03:21] sternoptyx and clausophyid? [19:03:31] stern [19:04:26] Periphylla [19:04:56] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [19:05:23] Nemichthyidae [19:05:29] Serrivomer [19:06:10] lots of oxygen = lots of animals! [19:06:42] orange lace rhopalonematid [19:07:01] Dhugal you are AMAZING [19:07:04] orange lace [19:07:05] This is awesome! [19:07:28] skooting by so got to be quick! [19:07:32] oik [19:07:37] LAT : 29.390604 , LON : -177.422127 , DEPTH : 951.4112 m, TEMP : 3.89922 C, SAL : 34.27737 PSU, DO : 1.05064 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [19:08:09] Diphyid [19:08:33] No Solmissus yet.. [19:08:46] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [19:08:46] adriennecopeland leaves the room [19:09:41] shrimp [19:10:08] oik [19:10:16] nemertean? [19:10:22] myct [19:10:30] calycopsidae? [19:10:55] Arctapodema [19:11:18] below peak biomass now [19:11:30] shrimp [19:12:22] Nemichthyidae? [19:12:37] LAT : 29.390486 , LON : -177.422274 , DEPTH : 1100.0326 m, TEMP : 3.4615 C, SAL : 34.37805 PSU, DO : 0.93225 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [19:12:51] Rhopalonematid [19:13:33] anthomedusa [19:14:24] 4am here in a small Japanese house so no talking I am afraid... [19:14:36] Don't want to wake others up [19:14:50] oik [19:15:05] oik [19:15:19] Morning Dhugal. Hi everyone! Just wrapped up a meeting. Looking forward to this. [19:15:49] Hi Allen. Great you made it. Hope you are feeling chatty ;-) [19:16:31] stopped descent? [19:16:36] Chatty for sure. Although I am also trying to get my mid-year accomplishments together! That time of year and I am a bit late (surprise) [19:16:41] oik [19:16:53] Nice snot house [19:17:38] LAT : 29.390491 , LON : -177.422481 , DEPTH : 1200.5679 m, TEMP : 3.12311 C, SAL : 34.43906 PSU, DO : 1.03862 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [19:17:42] working on getting EK60/80s on the stream [19:18:33] Adrienne says we usually do 34 to 80 on the color bar scale [19:19:58] copy [19:22:39] LAT : 29.390549 , LON : -177.422354 , DEPTH : 1201.6869 m, TEMP : 3.12264 C, SAL : 34.43658 PSU, DO : 1.02513 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [19:27:10] Adrienne says that the color bar will need to be changed on every window [19:27:22] copy will relay [19:27:34] thanks! [19:27:39] LAT : 29.390532 , LON : -177.422271 , DEPTH : 1202.1137 m, TEMP : 3.12627 C, SAL : 34.43644 PSU, DO : 1.02249 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [19:29:45] we are going to be off audio for just a minute [19:32:40] LAT : 29.391114 , LON : -177.422458 , DEPTH : 1202.2176 m, TEMP : 3.12059 C, SAL : 34.43847 PSU, DO : 1.04654 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [19:32:47] chat-admin leaves the room [19:33:20] Hi Mike V!! [19:33:54] Hey Ex. Those settings look good for the eks. thanks! [19:34:03] Hi [19:34:10] Hey Mike! [19:34:36] There was a largish squid on descent. [19:34:38] Hi Mike! [19:34:41] Aloha all, will be monitoring chat but as Brian says, if you can call into the feed where able, will help with collections [19:34:58] And relaying that IDs on SeaTube would be very helpful. Link: ROV Dive Plan EX2503, Dive 08, April 21, 2025 Location Map Figure 1. Location of EX2503 Dive 08 - Midwater Site 01. Dive 09 dive site also pictured for reference (to the southwest of Dive 08 dive site). Dive Profile Figure 2. Planned Transects for Dive 08. Deepest depth will be 1200m. Following this depth, we will survey at four standard transect depths (900m, 700m, 500m, 300m). Pending available time and ROV logistics, we will survey up to two additional transects at TBD depths after review of ROV-based CTD and shipboard EK60/80 data. Note that pictured fauna (and ROV Deep Discoverer) are not to scale and may not be representative of midwater fauna at this unexplored site and/or at the depths at which they are represented. Dive Information Site Name Midwater Site 01 General Area Descriptor Papahānaumokuākea Science Team Leads Sara Kahanamoku-Meyer (UH Mānoa/HI Sea Grant) and Brian Kennedy (ODL/BU) E [19:35:02] whoops [19:35:05] Not link! [19:35:14] Link for Seatube for IDs: https://data.oceannetworks.ca/app/dive-logs/1605 [19:36:09] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [19:36:24] michaelvecchione leaves the room [19:36:51] Can someone on the ship hover their cursor over the top and bottom of the DSL so we can get a depth range? [19:36:58] HI everyone! [19:37:08] Hey Heather! [19:37:22] Also could someone show the CTD cast? Not sure if there was anything interesting? [19:37:41] LAT : 29.390879 , LON : -177.422467 , DEPTH : 1201.1924 m, TEMP : 3.13189 C, SAL : 34.44363 PSU, DO : 1.05588 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [19:37:49] Hi Ashley!! [19:38:34] Working on getting CTD cast up now [19:39:12] CTD on stream 3 [19:39:17] michaelvecchione leaves the room [19:39:48] Thank you Sara! I see it. Not sure what others thing but I do not see much interesting in the CTD. Seems like our 900 m transect will already hit where oxygen is lowest [19:39:58] EX2503_DIVE08 Mid-water Transect Start [19:40:17] carolineedmonds leaves the room [19:40:28] heatherjudkins leaves the room [19:40:38] copepod [19:40:43] cope [19:40:54] calanoida [19:41:16] megacalanus? something big [19:41:22] oikopleurid house [19:41:34] larvacean house [19:41:49] white spot is the animal's body [19:42:38] michaelvecchione leaves the room [19:42:41] LAT : 29.39087 , LON : -177.422595 , DEPTH : 1202.0965 m, TEMP : 3.11755 C, SAL : 34.4386 PSU, DO : 1.02928 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [19:42:42] Excellent description [19:42:44] house made of cellulose [19:43:04] HI Allen! [19:43:06] calanoid copepod [19:43:12] Hi Heather [19:45:16] michaelvecchione leaves the room [19:45:20] collodarian sinking out of surface layer?? [19:45:32] I beat that record every dive when I was out there [19:45:39] oh gosh thanks Allen hahahah [19:45:54] Hi Russ! [19:46:02] Hi Russ! [19:46:13] Diphyidae siphonophore [19:46:31] Hey Samurai Russ here too! [19:46:50] (And some of us are pretending to be mid-water folks for the day) [19:47:08] As are we here on Okeanos, Steve... [19:47:13] you are going to find a pelagic coral today for sure Steve [19:47:25] Sergestid shrimp [19:47:27] shrimp [19:47:31] shtimo [19:47:41] LAT : 29.390901 , LON : -177.422827 , DEPTH : 1201.4518 m, TEMP : 3.1333 C, SAL : 34.43918 PSU, DO : 1.03358 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [19:47:56] i like shtimo [19:48:00] sorry on the spelling lol [19:48:05] absolutely love it [19:49:10] copepods everwhere but no one cares [19:49:15] chaet [19:49:25] adriennecopeland leaves the room [19:49:28] Chaetognath [19:49:32] Eukrohnia hamata or Sagitta macrocephala [19:49:36] michaelvecchione leaves the room [19:49:47] One of those orange ones. ;-) [19:49:49] not with orange color [19:50:35] chaet [19:50:54] oik [19:50:59] Getting off of the chatroom. [19:51:18] @Mike- we've noticed that we keep getting dropped out of the chat. It's been happening each dive so far [19:51:29] cydippid [19:51:33] Because of chat drops. [19:51:43] mertensidae [19:51:48] collection worthy? [19:51:56] Catchable? [19:52:11] pretty fast I think [19:52:20] yeah, and we only have 5 slurps... [19:52:25] we will need to be fAST [19:52:31] Good reminder. Understood [19:52:42] LAT : 29.391378 , LON : -177.422642 , DEPTH : 1201.9108 m, TEMP : 3.12978 C, SAL : 34.43733 PSU, DO : 1.06874 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [19:52:46] We have shared images of key organisms suggested by shoreside (Dhugal I think?) with pilots [19:52:48] we printed them out [19:52:59] so they are ready, but we will all need to be quick! [19:53:08] suggest squid samples [19:53:44] we can try [19:53:54] haha it would be a first for us! [19:54:22] larvacean with copepod jumping off [19:54:38] larvacean [19:54:58] oik [19:55:06] cope [19:55:10] animal may have been there, just not pumping [19:55:15] michaelvecchione leaves the room [19:55:53] jelly [19:55:59] rhopalonematid [19:56:09] arctopodema? [19:56:26] Arctapodema [19:56:29] Trachymedusae [19:56:31] yes [19:56:40] but tentacles thickened distally [19:57:00] catch? [19:57:08] siph left [19:57:10] Halicreatid missing link? [19:57:43] LAT : 29.391086 , LON : -177.42293 , DEPTH : 1195.8252 m, TEMP : 3.14237 C, SAL : 34.4322 PSU, DO : 1.01634 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [19:57:46] Or ptychogastrid missing link. . . [19:57:58] yes plz [19:58:06] we will try for ya dhugal [19:58:32] he'll be small [19:58:41] yee hah! [19:58:59] Nice job, pilots! [19:59:18] Interesting to see if proximal half of radial canals are expanded or the same thickness for all of their length [19:59:48] yes that would be awesome thx [19:59:51] That is perfect Brian. [20:00:20] oik? [20:00:31] nice catch. those things are fast [20:00:59] shmito ;-) [20:01:28] arrow worm [20:01:31] chaet [20:01:37] orange chaete [20:02:10] shrimp [20:02:14] shrimp [20:02:19] Gennadid shrimp? [20:02:43] LAT : 29.391182 , LON : -177.423421 , DEPTH : 1205.7608 m, TEMP : 3.13037 C, SAL : 34.43587 PSU, DO : 1.03477 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [20:02:52] maybe but really hard to ID from video [20:03:06] not a species we get off Japan I don't think but who knows [20:03:10] larv [20:03:13] right [20:03:17] chaet [20:03:34] oik [20:03:43] adriennecopeland leaves the room [20:03:43] larv [20:03:58] animal home [20:04:22] larv n the house [20:04:34] tilt down right [20:04:46] Halicreas!!!! [20:04:55] Halicreas. [20:04:57] target [20:05:03] The spiky medusa [20:05:14] adriennecopeland leaves the room [20:05:16] agree [20:05:25] dhugal can you give a quick note on why this sample will be helpful? [20:05:32] for context for those listening [20:05:41] carolineedmonds leaves the room [20:05:46] There is currently only one accepted species [20:05:56] but we think there may actually be two [20:06:00] Nicely done! [20:06:10] but we need pristine animals and DNA sequences to be sure [20:06:15] michaelvecchione leaves the room [20:06:15] Excellent catch. Thanks! [20:06:40] next larvacean I need more closeup to ID genus [20:07:04] oik [20:07:44] LAT : 29.391466 , LON : -177.423537 , DEPTH : 1200.7735 m, TEMP : 3.13324 C, SAL : 34.43151 PSU, DO : 1.00897 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [20:07:50] would be great for Russ to get house morphology and then zoom on animal inside if we see any larvaceans that we can stop on [20:08:03] Copied to nav!!! [20:08:18] he's home [20:08:26] ues Oik [20:10:09] Lucicutia [20:10:10] calanoid copepod [20:10:15] copepod [20:10:21] rhopalonematid [20:10:28] based on long urosome [20:10:35] Halicreatid [20:10:39] Not the same though [20:10:41] Botrynema [20:10:46] Bot [20:10:51] Botrynema brucei [20:11:00] knob [20:11:04] no spikes on corners of bell [20:11:12] We have this from North Pacific so pass [20:11:17] Nice view on that one [20:11:28] flat apex on knob [20:11:28] michaelvecchione leaves the room [20:11:52] larv [20:11:54] quite small animal [20:12:15] shmito [20:12:19] adriennecopeland leaves the room [20:12:27] shmito!!! [20:12:31] lol [20:12:35] Halicreatid [20:12:37] bot? [20:12:45] LAT : 29.391248 , LON : -177.423481 , DEPTH : 1200.7043 m, TEMP : 3.13365 C, SAL : 34.43216 PSU, DO : 0.98359 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0733 FTU [20:12:48] another Halicreas [20:12:51] Nice ID! [20:12:53] same morphotype [20:13:01] Halicreas minimum of similar [20:13:03] zoom in for morphology. no sample [20:13:12] looks fat [20:13:24] interesting groups of spikes [20:13:29] Just big bones! [20:13:41] nice! [20:14:16] not well known for midwater jellies [20:14:22] the mesoglea gets thicker and harder when they have been getting enough food [20:14:24] Life spans are short in nearshore waters. Not sure for open ocean guys [20:15:06] Physonect siphonophores like Apolemia could live for decades [20:15:11] fish [20:15:15] chaet [20:15:20] chaete [20:15:22] chaet [20:15:45] anoth chaet center [20:15:54] 10 minutes left at this depth. Looking at the CTD what two additional depths do you want to do transects at? [20:15:58] chaetofish most of the time hard to tell. We actaully have a chaetofish category for annotation ;-) [20:16:04] Cyclothone - the most abundant vertebrate ;-) [20:16:32] @brian nothing interesting in CTD. might be better to look at the EKs and target interesting things in the DSl [20:16:48] Crossota-like? [20:17:03] switching [20:17:07] several chaets on that spin [20:17:11] chaete [20:17:16] chaet top [20:17:28] i recommend just going up to 900 next unless someone else has a preference for deeper than 900 [20:17:45] LAT : 29.391479 , LON : -177.42385 , DEPTH : 1201.0805 m, TEMP : 3.13318 C, SAL : 34.43209 PSU, DO : 0.98286 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [20:18:14] 900m sounds good [20:18:25] Coelodendridae [20:18:30] a protist [20:18:34] radio [20:18:39] silicaeous test [20:18:53] Crazy cool [20:19:39] jelly on spin [20:19:50] cope [20:19:53] copepod [20:20:08] arrowworm [20:20:13] chaet [20:20:15] chaet [20:20:33] male pahse [20:20:37] nice gonads [20:20:47] they are really abuncant [20:20:54] can see bioluminescent organs on tail fin [20:21:02] and fins too! [20:21:05] they are rthe seminal recepticals [20:21:08] Awesome video [20:21:35] that outer jelly coating usually rubs off during net sampling [20:21:46] on all fins [20:21:54] senaory hairs are obvious on body [20:21:58] white spots on margins of fins and trunk [20:22:12] omg [20:22:15] omg!!!!!! [20:22:24] this is fabulous video, thanks! [20:22:45] LAT : 29.391246 , LON : -177.423537 , DEPTH : 1200.3634 m, TEMP : 3.13651 C, SAL : 34.43074 PSU, DO : 0.9998 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [20:22:50] nice [20:22:59] white are the tentacles tucked in [20:23:01] ctenophore [20:23:02] mertensiid [20:23:04] liverlips? [20:23:10] tentacle bulbs are the white spots [20:23:28] undewcribed species [20:23:33] Great view! [20:23:38] collect? [20:23:54] pretty red gut; tentacle openings on side. nice video [20:23:59] Allen catch? [20:24:20] If we catch, we can sequence for sure!!! [20:24:25] Eith the good video [20:24:30] yes/no? [20:24:35] catch [20:24:47] yup catch [20:25:22] you could see a line of bioluminescent organs next to comb row [20:25:25] field id? [20:25:29] michaelvecchione leaves the room [20:25:37] nice! [20:25:49] I have never seen one of these before [20:25:53] great sample! [20:25:56] woowoo! [20:25:57] George, what should we call it? [20:25:59] Awesome! [20:26:00] for a field ID [20:26:02] Nick Bezio, studying combs for his dissertation at U of Maryland, is confident he can illustrate this well based on that awesome video. [20:26:08] that is the end of the 1200 meter transect [20:26:18] EX2503_DIVE08 Mid-water Transect End [20:26:33] siph [20:27:12] red gut mertensiid with comb plates extending almost the whole way down the meridional canals which extend along almost the whole body [20:27:17] @dhugal - pretty red gut, name doesn't pop into my mind yet. something about Papa? [20:27:27] tentacles leave the bulbs apically [20:27:34] chat-admin leaves the room [20:27:36] If you can get additional photos in lab before it falls apart, that would be awesome. More angles the better [20:27:42] shrimp [20:27:45] shrimp [20:27:47] LAT : 29.391253 , LON : -177.423236 , DEPTH : 1202.5648 m, TEMP : 3.13663 C, SAL : 34.42844 PSU, DO : 1.00332 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [20:28:12] johnburns leaves the room [20:28:24] @brian can you get the depths of the DSL in the 38kHz? [20:28:37] it will help us plan after 900 [20:28:48] larcv [20:28:50] oik [20:29:01] one sec adrienne [20:29:11] It would be great to get some detail on the tentacles - presence of tentillae, etc. [20:29:15] Just add to ethanol, preferable after some photos (if time) [20:29:17] larv [20:29:20] cahet [20:29:28] george / allen will do on photos [20:29:33] @sara no rush. just want something before the end of 900. thanks! [20:29:43] and copy on the ethanol [20:29:45] If it is still intact it would be great to get a shot looking down on it apically but after that all in cold ethanol and put in freezer I think [20:29:48] lobate [20:29:50] Bethocyroe [20:29:51] Bathocyroe went by [20:29:56] perfect thanks Brian! [20:30:11] Thanks Brian [20:30:28] Thanks! [20:30:32] lasrv [20:30:33] oik [20:30:38] You betcha! [20:30:45] coelodendrid or munnopsid [20:30:56] chaet [20:31:07] shrimp [20:31:14] George happy to help brainstorm names - kamaehu is a papa descendant, "red child" [20:31:24] Great transect, but for the lack of squids [20:31:26] also can send to the cultural working group for more input [20:31:54] will do some thinking [20:31:58] oik [20:32:00] laobate? [20:32:07] ok Ashley and i debated the two additional transects and thinking they could be at 600 and 400 meters. What do you all think? [20:32:12] I was just saying that for Heather and Mike. ;-) [20:32:17] cope [20:32:30] Thanks, Allen- I knew you had our hearts in mind! [20:32:39] 600 and 400 sound fine to me [20:32:42] Rhopalonematid or small Haliscera [20:32:43] nice littl jelly [20:32:47] LAT : 29.391158 , LON : -177.423155 , DEPTH : 1129.6582 m, TEMP : 3.30292 C, SAL : 34.39267 PSU, DO : 0.8516 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [20:33:08] thanks heather! [20:33:13] sun just came up [20:33:49] off for a few minutes to get a fresh coffee [20:34:09] johnburns leaves the room [20:34:14] siph [20:35:01] annalienesch leaves the room [20:35:09] larv [20:35:38] Thanks Dhugal for calling in so early :') [20:36:03] Hello GFOE! [20:36:03] heatherjudkins leaves the room [20:37:45] We still have 5 niskins to fire. Plan was to collect a water sample at the beginning of the 900, 700, 500, and 300 m transects. We will still have one niskin we can use to collect a sample. Adrienne and I were thinking to have them collect water ahead of the 600 m transect. What do you guys think? [20:37:48] LAT : 29.391282 , LON : -177.423171 , DEPTH : 990.0176 m, TEMP : 3.72004 C, SAL : 34.30989 PSU, DO : 0.92974 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [20:38:12] chaewt [20:39:06] jelly [20:39:24] 2 larv [20:39:42] jelly [20:39:43] cranchid [20:39:46] hal [20:39:51] Heliocranchia? [20:40:00] orange rhopalo also [20:40:10] oik [20:40:36] cyclothone [20:40:51] Aloha, just confirming that plan is to collect water for edna at 900, 700, 500, and 300m and one additional depth (sounds like 600m). [20:41:02] oik [20:41:05] Pilots let us know that it is logistically favorable to collect at the end of the transect [20:41:09] clarv [20:41:17] sounds good to me. Thanks Sara [20:41:20] Will give more time to observe as we can build it into their checks etc. Is that okay? [20:41:28] Awesome, thanks Adrienne! [20:42:08] Tomopterid worm [20:42:16] how much crisper is video in person? [20:42:27] 400m would also be ok for water [20:42:31] Much more so Russell... [20:42:43] dragon [20:42:47] LAT : 29.391315 , LON : -177.42359 , DEPTH : 904.2274 m, TEMP : 4.04426 C, SAL : 34.23895 PSU, DO : 1.11842 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [20:42:50] Dhugal/Ashley/Adrienne - prefernce for 600 or 400m? [20:42:54] sisph [20:43:13] Chauliodus maybe? Couldn't really tell. Was very dark colored [20:43:53] not a chauliodus but a stomiid for sure. May have been melanostomias [20:43:54] I was voting for 600 bc the DSL but I am fine with either if Dhugal/Allen/etc have a preference? [20:43:56] If we have deeper samples then maybe 400m more informative since the sinking of particles will smear the deep DNA signal? [20:44:07] sinker [20:44:16] thats a really good point Dhugal [20:44:30] yes, didn't seem long enough for Idiacanthus [20:44:34] Pyrosome. Cool [20:44:53] yes Pyrosome [20:45:09] yeah - was pretty chunk for an Idiacnthus too [20:45:22] cyclothone [20:45:26] Hi all! Will be in and out for a while. [20:45:30] Cyclothone [20:45:34] Aloha Peter! [20:46:02] EX2503_DIVE08 Mid-water Transect Start [20:46:03] start transect [20:46:26] Solmissus? [20:46:48] Squid? [20:46:54] oh Erenna [20:47:01] Erenna siphonophore [20:47:11] need more light [20:47:15] let's go in close [20:47:21] siphonophore [20:47:36] michaelvecchione leaves the room [20:47:48] LAT : 29.391362 , LON : -177.423964 , DEPTH : 900.2167 m, TEMP : 4.12482 C, SAL : 34.23865 PSU, DO : 1.13449 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [20:47:54] Erenna laciniata? need to see bract nematophore patches and tentiilae... [20:47:59] Gorgeous [20:48:42] larvacean below [20:48:50] shedding bracts [20:48:57] they stress easily [20:49:02] zoom on some bracts plz [20:49:32] jelly shields to protact gonads and stomachs [20:50:03] these eat fish [20:50:13] very powerful stinging cells [20:50:28] called nectophores [20:50:30] nectophores [20:50:37] necto = swimming [20:51:08] nematocyst lines around ostia [20:51:38] closup of ends of tentacles plz [20:51:52] Nice job [20:52:46] okay sorry dhugal had to let it go. hope that was okay? [20:52:49] LAT : 29.391259 , LON : -177.424047 , DEPTH : 898.3761 m, TEMP : 4.12309 C, SAL : 34.2371 PSU, DO : 1.14086 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [20:53:02] that means its fish prey must be here also [20:53:07] So was that E. laciniata Dhugal? [20:53:08] fish [20:53:10] cyclothone [20:53:39] will have to refer to the latest description to be sure [20:53:48] fish that can see red? [20:53:53] live fish [20:54:00] cyclothone [20:54:07] so the fluorescent lures on the ends of the tentacles can be used as lures [20:54:32] myctophid? pretty powerful escape [20:54:51] that looks cyclothone now [20:55:07] siph [20:55:14] physonect [20:55:33] much smaller [20:55:46] Bargmannia [20:55:59] the deep recently described one? [20:56:13] wow look at ridges [20:57:06] stomach [20:57:28] one of many stomachs [20:57:31] one of several [20:57:45] jely [20:57:50] LAT : 29.391376 , LON : -177.424211 , DEPTH : 903.5808 m, TEMP : 4.06878 C, SAL : 34.23711 PSU, DO : 1.13908 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [20:58:08] shrimp[ [20:58:11] was Bargmannia profunda maybe [20:58:26] mysid [20:58:30] me either.. [20:58:42] lots of scissors. shrimp [20:58:44] base on long back legs [20:59:16] not mysid. Cephalothorax and tail are same width at center [20:59:18] Benthesicymidae shrimp- with a shrimp person at the moment :) [20:59:33] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [20:59:34] oik [20:59:36] nice oik [20:59:41] YAY thank you heather! [20:59:42] Stormie Collins [20:59:50] with her now [20:59:53] Periphylla periphylla [20:59:58] periphylla [21:00:17] Coronatae [21:00:18] coronate scyphomedusa [21:00:50] the thick tentacles held forward is similar to narcomedusae [21:00:54] three tentacles between each of 4 sensory structures [21:01:00] same kind of food maybe? [21:01:31] what is white inside stomach? [21:01:35] That is an important view! [21:02:25] adriennecopeland leaves the room [21:02:26] gravid [21:02:38] lots of embryos [21:02:41] can't tell if parasite or food. food maybe? [21:02:48] Those are sensory structures, Rhopalia [21:02:50] LAT : 29.391319 , LON : -177.424372 , DEPTH : 900.7159 m, TEMP : 4.15846 C, SAL : 34.22688 PSU, DO : 1.14541 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [21:02:55] chat-admin leaves the room [21:03:15] michaelvecchione leaves the room [21:03:46] white was lips! [21:04:03] cool! [21:04:41] beautiful vdeo [21:04:42] statocysts with orange tips [21:04:55] Very happy. Fantastic video [21:05:14] that was great [21:05:27] How is there just one species of these guys. They vary so much. [21:05:36] chaet [21:06:26] Anna L subbing in for Brian for lunch [21:06:34] cope [21:06:54] cestid? [21:06:59] oik [21:07:02] Oik [21:07:06] if someone wants to call in and give us descriptive audio for the Pariphylla we'd love that [21:07:10] they're home [21:07:18] THEY ARE HOOOOMEEEEE [21:07:33] nice pleats in house [21:07:46] white dot [21:07:50] LAT : 29.39158 , LON : -177.424692 , DEPTH : 899.1079 m, TEMP : 4.14481 C, SAL : 34.23598 PSU, DO : 1.1761 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [21:08:07] white dot is body and they have a beating almost ransparent tail [21:08:12] likely O.villefranche [21:08:32] cyclothone [21:08:45] Got to run, might be back! [21:08:57] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [21:09:18] heatherjudkins leaves the room [21:10:43] Paraeuchaeta? [21:10:44] michaelvecchione leaves the room [21:11:16] I was thinking amphipod [21:11:22] Cyclothone [21:11:30] atraria? [21:11:33] kellymarkello leaves the room [21:11:53] cool [21:12:00] Tetrorchis [21:12:07] erythrogaster [21:12:17] red stomach, four gonads [21:12:26] omg coooool! [21:12:30] nice shot! [21:12:35] Monotypic? [21:12:38] wow [21:12:49] LAT : 29.391601 , LON : -177.424755 , DEPTH : 901.659 m, TEMP : 4.13986 C, SAL : 34.23415 PSU, DO : 1.14666 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [21:12:53] secondary tenticles [21:12:57] tentacles curled up distaly very cool [21:13:32] sit and wait predator [21:13:49] refringent muscles [21:14:00] Fantastic. So cool that it was wiggling those tentacles. [21:14:06] zoom into gut base? [21:14:15] is there a muscle-free zone? [21:14:19] LOVED THE WIGGLE [21:14:23] trying to zoom into gut [21:14:24] 4 secondary per quadrate? [21:14:30] Dhugal/George do we have enough data for these? [21:14:37] The little tips twich, perhaps luring in food. [21:14:43] zoom on tentacle tips would laso be great [21:14:49] MBARI has quite a few observations of this little guy [21:15:02] check [21:15:10] small rhopelia? [21:15:21] mesoglea bulging almost like peduncle [21:15:29] around gut base [21:15:43] so prob muscle free zone [21:15:59] that species is so weird [21:16:03] oik [21:16:55] Clausophyes siphonophore [21:17:02] nice [21:17:08] zoom to edge of lower bell [21:17:38] looked like it was continuous rather than bilobed [21:17:43] sorry it got away from us [21:17:47] :( [21:17:51] LAT : 29.391766 , LON : -177.4248 , DEPTH : 902.6391 m, TEMP : 4.1137 C, SAL : 34.23774 PSU, DO : 1.13586 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [21:17:53] 2 nectophores [21:18:04] it has a somatocyst in both upper and lower swimming bells [21:18:21] That sets it apart from the Diphyidae [21:18:43] polychaete [21:18:48] polychaete [21:19:02] Traveopsis? [21:19:07] white can see segments but not cirri [21:19:24] Oik at top [21:19:55] Should be ā€œrocket jellyā€ [21:20:13] mesoikopleyra [21:20:20] Bathochoreus over a metre [21:20:25] mesoikopleura [21:20:28] really huge [21:20:35] Mesoikopleura cool [21:20:44] alas, I have to log off - thank you for the lovely midwater dive! I'll look back at the rest of the dive later. [21:20:56] from house morphology? [21:21:38] mysid? [21:21:49] The knobs on Oik house identify genus [21:22:06] Arctapodema [21:22:27] allencollins leaves the room [21:22:30] radial canals narrow along entire length [21:22:50] LAT : 29.391551 , LON : -177.425005 , DEPTH : 899.4289 m, TEMP : 4.06803 C, SAL : 34.23586 PSU, DO : 1.13196 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [21:23:00] gonads near stomach base in ring [21:23:13] bo babies attached [21:23:20] no babies [21:23:37] still no Solmissus.... [21:23:44] don't call be baby [21:24:24] as long as you don't put baby in the corner.... [21:24:36] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [21:25:00] pigbutt? [21:25:02] pig butt? [21:25:03] pigbutt!! [21:25:11] Lindasunderland leaves the room [21:25:16] Chaetopterus pugaporcinus [21:26:04] my first one in real time [21:26:27] georgematsumoto leaves the room [21:26:28] pig butt snot? eeewwgh [21:26:33] sinker [21:26:39] snow [21:27:18] periphylla [21:27:20] Periphylla [21:27:50] LAT : 29.391699 , LON : -177.425241 , DEPTH : 903.8897 m, TEMP : 4.09335 C, SAL : 34.23629 PSU, DO : 1.13744 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [21:28:03] jelly center [21:28:07] Tetrorchis again? [21:28:30] yup [21:28:38] Tetrorchis erythrogaster [21:28:55] "red gut" = erythrogaster [21:29:12] chaet [21:29:44] 76543 sounds good [21:29:48] shrimp [21:30:15] Haliscera? [21:30:29] zoom on apex plz [21:30:38] EX2503_DIVE08 Mid-water Transect End [21:31:16] fish [21:31:24] Haliscera or Botrynema. Will need to review video and look for knob [21:32:46] will see if/what species change with depth ... [21:32:51] LAT : 29.39173 , LON : -177.425213 , DEPTH : 902.3016 m, TEMP : 4.1137 C, SAL : 34.2393 PSU, DO : 1.13584 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [21:33:27] Will we have oxygen in ml/L as a data product also? [21:33:58] yes the CTD files will be avaalable [21:34:03] larv [21:34:06] oik [21:34:20] cyclothone [21:34:27] ok thx appreciated [21:34:31] cope [21:34:39] cyclothone [21:34:48] rhopalo [21:35:22] orange lace? [21:35:26] chaet [21:35:28] Did EK80 identify a deep scattering layer? [21:36:17] oik x2 [21:36:35] Thanks.. [21:36:41] EX2503_DIVE08 ROV Ascending [21:36:43] allencollins leaves the room [21:36:58] No Solmissus so many fish [21:37:44] vertical fish. short [21:37:51] LAT : 29.391289 , LON : -177.425327 , DEPTH : 813.2472 m, TEMP : 4.5499 C, SAL : 34.15822 PSU, DO : 1.54132 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [21:38:00] oik [21:38:28] rhopalo red [21:38:31] larvwas that rthe jelly agisn [21:38:58] red cydippid? [21:39:44] oik [21:40:10] coffee refill time [21:40:27] IDs fueled by coffee [21:40:31] fair number of larvs going by but need more resolution to confirm [21:41:56] what? [21:42:11] sorry russell did I say something weird [21:42:29] i do that often eek [21:42:42] no - soemthing swirlled by [21:42:52] LAT : 29.391555 , LON : -177.424903 , DEPTH : 702.2682 m, TEMP : 5.40817 C, SAL : 34.05146 PSU, DO : 2.8019 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0733 FTU [21:43:00] ooo love a good "what's that??" [21:43:11] pyrosome [21:43:38] biolum [21:43:59] oik [21:44:10] colonial ascidian [21:44:14] they have exploded along west coats in recent years [21:45:04] huge contributors to carbon sequestration [21:45:22] copepod [21:45:27] calanoid copepod [21:45:55] have seen pyrosomes rolling around in bottom mud over a thousand metres down [21:46:16] jelly top [21:46:19] coelodendrid top right [21:46:21] right [21:46:41] oik [21:47:00] cope [21:47:02] EX2503_DIVE08 Mid-water Transect Start [21:47:22] siph above it [21:47:32] Haliscera with Lensia behind [21:47:46] Haliscera!!!!! [21:47:52] LAT : 29.39175 , LON : -177.424967 , DEPTH : 702.4454 m, TEMP : 5.39128 C, SAL : 34.0543 PSU, DO : 2.84519 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [21:48:00] good zoom and capture plz [21:48:33] calcoph [21:48:35] Lensia achilles? [21:48:43] nice shot [21:49:05] oik [21:49:09] Oik [21:49:32] lots of calycophoran tails [21:49:36] larv [21:49:41] Bathocyroe [21:49:46] Prayinae [21:49:47] was OIk'nice [21:49:59] Rosacea [21:50:05] 'you killed it! [21:50:14] jesus sorry [21:50:18] Bargmannia [21:50:28] and Haliscera [21:50:52] wait might be Cordagalam? [21:51:03] nectophores too short for Bargmannia [21:51:08] they're going fast [21:51:11] Cordagalma [21:51:16] Arctapodema [21:51:18] what is this [21:51:32] Same as one captured earlier [21:51:37] wow [21:51:38] baby on radial canal? [21:52:08] dragonfish just before on right? [21:52:21] Colobonema sericeum [21:52:39] Has been attacked at least once before [21:52:53] LAT : 29.391845 , LON : -177.424973 , DEPTH : 704.0501 m, TEMP : 5.35024 C, SAL : 34.05812 PSU, DO : 2.76319 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [21:52:56] biolum ends [21:52:58] bioluminescent tentacles [21:53:02] katybell leaves the room [21:53:26] male? [21:53:38] long gonads on radial canals [21:53:45] Refracting light. Off the muscles [21:53:50] Yes. [21:53:54] cilia in ctenophores [21:53:57] yes iridescence is muscles [21:54:22] life is beautiful! [21:54:33] life is beautiful!!! [21:54:40] long thin stomach [21:54:51] can't recall ever seeing one with the stomach full [21:55:21] coelodendrid twins [21:55:38] sergestid shrimp [21:55:56] jelly [21:56:00] Atolla [21:56:05] and Arctapodema before it [21:56:13] cope [21:56:17] Oik Ville [21:56:22] larvacean [21:56:23] Dhugal has 10 second prescience [21:56:31] oik [21:56:43] combination [21:56:48] hahaha allen [21:56:58] mucopolysacacride [21:57:02] stinks to argue with him [21:57:07] chaet [21:57:14] still no Solmissus... [21:57:25] we will manifest solmissus [21:57:33] up [21:57:40] larvacean? [21:57:47] cope [21:57:53] LAT : 29.391875 , LON : -177.425001 , DEPTH : 700.808 m, TEMP : 5.31953 C, SAL : 34.05772 PSU, DO : 2.76174 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [21:57:59] chaet [21:58:04] arrow worm? [21:58:41] Erik Thuesen [21:58:49] my marine biologist husband is very excited about the arrow worm [21:59:00] calycophoran [21:59:11] cope [21:59:16] glad to know there are people to give chaetognaths love [21:59:46] cyclothone [21:59:53] cope [22:00:01] Forskalia at bottom? [22:00:34] polychaete Tomopteris? [22:00:37] was that the recess bell? [22:00:54] krill [22:00:59] euph [22:01:03] and some copepods [22:01:19] lost of copepods [22:01:35] larve top right [22:01:39] oik [22:01:57] too much delay typing vs calling [22:02:06] euph [22:02:10] krill [22:02:24] Chauliodus [22:02:54] LAT : 29.391769 , LON : -177.425046 , DEPTH : 707.5645 m, TEMP : 5.29804 C, SAL : 34.06926 PSU, DO : 2.70245 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [22:02:57] teardrop shap light organ below eye [22:03:04] not round [22:03:23] allencollins leaves the room [22:04:05] close iris and zoom on under eye organ [22:04:20] blinded now for life [22:04:22] can see nerves passing through jellybelly [22:05:01] nice shots [22:05:27] The camera work has been awesome on this dive! [22:05:34] sinker [22:05:42] katybell leaves the room [22:05:45] larv [22:05:50] oik [22:05:58] Halicreatid or Arctapodema [22:06:17] cope [22:06:25] counterillumination [22:06:55] might also help find mates [22:07:05] they are cannabils [22:07:08] halisphaerogona? [22:07:10] haliscera [22:07:12] Haliscera!!! [22:07:17] bigelowi [22:07:22] The biggest target [22:07:44] tiny! [22:07:55] LAT : 29.391738 , LON : -177.425032 , DEPTH : 703.1831 m, TEMP : 5.40947 C, SAL : 34.04833 PSU, DO : 2.80191 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0733 FTU [22:08:04] so small and with full gonads [22:08:11] euph [22:08:25] didn't imagine that morphotype so small [22:08:27] squid [22:08:29] cyclothone [22:08:35] helicocranchia [22:08:47] piglet squid [22:08:55] looking up?! [22:09:11] collect [22:09:15] oegopsid [22:09:21] please [22:09:27] relaying now [22:09:36] which one. I don't think we can ge the bbig one [22:09:59] steno? [22:10:09] the other one (glass squid) [22:10:39] sorry I made the wrong call and chased the bigger one [22:10:45] whoops [22:10:54] coelodendrid twins [22:11:41] I think the glass squid was Helicocranchia pfefferi [22:11:45] sinker [22:12:15] michaelvecchione leaves the room [22:12:22] Forskalia [22:12:41] Forskalia formosa [22:12:55] LAT : 29.391666 , LON : -177.425055 , DEPTH : 701.3499 m, TEMP : 5.41602 C, SAL : 34.05191 PSU, DO : 2.85932 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [22:13:31] coelodendrid twins [22:13:59] another forskalia [22:14:07] Forskalia formosa again [22:14:21] not a happy siph [22:14:41] they are shy [22:15:15] beats me! [22:15:23] they have lures? [22:15:30] maybe food.. [22:15:37] because only one red spot [22:15:43] ooooooooo food!!! [22:15:53] Apolemia [22:15:57] Apolemia [22:16:01] Red are the guts [22:16:06] stomschs [22:16:11] brown stomachs [22:16:23] Stomach is full on a couple of them [22:16:29] undescribed species [22:16:52] missing a few nectophores... [22:17:05] no sample [22:17:16] zoom on palpon tips [22:17:31] any black spots? [22:17:55] LAT : 29.391602 , LON : -177.424842 , DEPTH : 697.8174 m, TEMP : 5.41636 C, SAL : 34.0564 PSU, DO : 2.84251 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [22:18:11] one nectophoral palpon per nectophore [22:18:20] sorry, got away from us [22:18:26] no nematocyst patches on nectophores [22:18:29] siph\ [22:18:46] larv [22:18:53] oik [22:19:53] Forskalia formosa [22:20:03] Eurhamphea [22:20:07] Eurhamphea [22:20:21] those are filaments (apical) not tentacles [22:20:23] This is the ctenophore that inks, right? [22:20:35] little red dots release bioluminescence [22:20:39] yes the inking ctenophore [22:20:46] from the red spots [22:21:04] the white masses zoomed on now are tentacles [22:21:23] iodine-like ink [22:21:41] very deep for a Eurhamphea [22:21:51] HOLY MOLY [22:22:07] it is hightailing [22:22:16] We've had some deep eDNA records from OKEX samples too. Nice observation [22:22:20] the auricles are flat on body for streamlining [22:22:37] sinker [22:22:42] larv [22:22:46] oik [22:22:56] LAT : 29.391638 , LON : -177.425042 , DEPTH : 701.8118 m, TEMP : 5.33215 C, SAL : 34.05724 PSU, DO : 2.77399 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [22:23:01] Solmundella [22:23:06] bitentaculata [22:23:10] sulmundella [22:23:23] Solmundella bitentaculata, but several different species under that name I believe [22:23:46] they like to sleep [22:23:57] Forskalia [22:24:05] Apolemia? [22:24:08] joke [22:24:10] haha [22:24:25] Eurhamphea [22:24:26] WERE MAKING IT A THING [22:24:48] Oik villefranceh [22:25:19] haha sorry russell i will say anything you type when im excited hahaha [22:25:33] Does villefranch also contain cryptic species? [22:25:56] narco? [22:26:30] not sure, this group is not condusive to sequencing [22:26:58] Solmundella unitentaculata :) [22:27:03] solumundella nontentaculata [22:27:04] Hyperiid amphipod ate one of Solmundella's tentacles [22:27:05] Solmundella solotentaculate ;-) someone ate a tentacle [22:27:15] michaelvecchione leaves the room [22:27:47] catch me prey to eat or I will eat one of yr tentacles! [22:27:54] How bad is it that three of us made the same dumb name joke [22:27:56] squide [22:27:58] LAT : 29.391679 , LON : -177.425179 , DEPTH : 702.1956 m, TEMP : 5.31676 C, SAL : 34.05155 PSU, DO : 2.76721 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [22:27:59] not bluffing [22:28:02] mike collect? [22:28:03] hahahha [22:28:15] Helicocranchia [22:28:22] Good luck! [22:28:24] better slurp it [22:28:25] collect [22:28:40] ooh red [22:29:02] annalienesch leaves the room [22:29:05] copepdo [22:29:08] Nice work [22:29:12] inked [22:29:14] cope [22:29:20] Thaks guys [22:29:25] Thanks [22:29:26] Paraeuchaeta [22:29:31] sergestid [22:29:50] One slot remaining. [22:30:06] larv [22:30:13] ? [22:30:39] chaet [22:30:54] can I get a clip of the last larv closeup? [22:30:57] coelodendrid [22:31:07] How would you like the squid preserved? [22:31:40] Prayinae [22:31:49] Russ - I'll try to find that close up and send the video to you after the dive [22:32:03] EX2503_DIVE08 Mid-water Transect End [22:32:19] calycoph [22:32:27] snip a piece of mantle ventrally for ethanol and rest in formalin I think? [22:32:31] radios? [22:32:36] coelodendridae [22:32:39] michaelvecchione leaves the room [22:32:57] LAT : 29.391581 , LON : -177.424971 , DEPTH : 701.6534 m, TEMP : 5.32117 C, SAL : 34.05428 PSU, DO : 2.79434 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0733 FTU [22:33:00] Lensia [22:33:18] We have 1 slurp canister left, correct? [22:33:40] copy dhugal will convey to sample team - snip mantle ventrally for ethanol, rest in formalin [22:33:42] Don't snip off any tubercles that could be forming lineson the ventral mantle near the siphon though [22:33:48] Yes, 1 slurp canister remains [22:33:55] Prayinae [22:34:00] nice siph and Hal [22:34:05] Anna, I have preservation information for you. [22:34:12] cyclothone [22:34:16] Thank you Allen [22:34:17] EX2503_DIVE08 ROV Ascending [22:34:36] sounds good, thank you! [22:34:50] squid [22:34:53] I think last niskin at 400m [22:35:01] for [22:35:04] Helicocranchia again [22:35:10] Forskalia formosa [22:35:22] all good for 400 yes? [22:35:26] what was that ? [22:35:30] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [22:35:34] Forskalia asymmetrica [22:35:49] no - the little jelly [22:36:00] Allen's call for niskin depth 600 or 400 I think [22:36:06] also there is the flush jar on the slurp it doesn't have a filter mesh so we can only collect somethng big but it is a possibiity [22:36:13] missed it [22:36:24] caly? [22:36:30] caly [22:36:39] Solmissus could go in the flush jar. [22:36:51] caly afian? [22:36:58] Clausophyid [22:37:10] hit a salp chain? [22:37:25] siph ? [22:37:30] physonect [22:37:41] chaet [22:37:46] cope [22:37:58] LAT : 29.391393 , LON : -177.424453 , DEPTH : 601.8272 m, TEMP : 6.95842 C, SAL : 34.02209 PSU, DO : 4.17246 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [22:38:02] I think 400 for the Niskin if just one more. I think I missed discussion of existing samples (was talking to Mike V and texting Anna L) [22:38:06] left [22:38:20] still no Solmissus [22:38:35] Guess our habitat mapping model will need to be updated ;-) [22:39:02] yee of little faith. Solmissus is going to show up [22:39:04] they are all in Gulf fo Alaska [22:39:14] salps [22:39:30] up [22:39:40] Clausphyidae [22:39:49] oik [22:39:53] O [22:39:56] krill [22:40:00] cope [22:40:12] oik [22:40:19] cope [22:41:09] Are you taking screen captures from stream 3 - sonars over the dive (i.e., the concentration of the DSL)? [22:41:14] chaetofish [22:41:24] krill [22:41:39] Rhopalonematid [22:41:44] I'm going to have to use "chaetofish" as my new term if I can't tell which it is haha [22:41:48] the EK60 data is being recored but now we are not taking screenshots [22:41:57] now= no [22:42:03] EX2503_DIVE08 Mid-water Transect Start [22:42:13] Prayinae or salps? [22:42:20] krill [22:42:24] copy [22:42:30] pteropod [22:42:34] Clio [22:42:51] no polyps on it [22:42:58] No hydroids on the shell [22:43:01] LAT : 29.391649 , LON : -177.425019 , DEPTH : 601.9821 m, TEMP : 6.96719 C, SAL : 34.0167 PSU, DO : 4.35367 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [22:43:13] cool also [22:43:36] Tomopteris [22:43:39] tomopterid [22:43:56] salps [22:44:33] even eels pretend to be worms [22:44:41] Deiopea [22:44:45] Kiyohimea [22:44:56] abd an Oik above it [22:44:57] Wow. Deiopea is so cool. [22:45:02] ok Deiopea [22:45:15] michaelvecchione leaves the room [22:45:21] Don't count my vote. I cannot tell those two apart [22:45:48] very widely spaced comb plates [22:46:18] Doliolid nurse [22:46:21] doliolid [22:46:24] not siph [22:46:45] Bolinopsidae? [22:47:02] heteropod? [22:47:14] radio [22:47:19] coelodendrid [22:47:25] lobate [22:47:56] Clio pretending to be a squid [22:47:57] pteropod Clio [22:48:00] LAT : 29.391767 , LON : -177.425048 , DEPTH : 601.3098 m, TEMP : 6.90379 C, SAL : 34.02321 PSU, DO : 4.29402 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [22:48:14] and another [22:48:19] doliolid [22:48:23] doliolid nurse [22:48:38] See! [22:48:45] the spots are in two lines so doliolid not siph [22:48:50] Solmissus! [22:48:53] DOLIOLID [22:49:01] thank u dhugal I am learning so much about midwater ids [22:49:06] 18-20 tentacles [22:49:15] stomach seesm odd [22:49:19] stomach pouches dividing [22:49:23] dhugal why was this a priority? so I can read it on air lol [22:49:31] deep stomach pouches... [22:49:34] been chomped on a few times [22:50:14] too damaged for good taxonomy unfortunately [22:50:19] Not sure this one is a target. [22:50:32] What Dhugal said. Too messed up to collect [22:50:34] Gotcha, thanks Dhugal [22:50:42] and Allen [22:50:44] michaelvecchione leaves the room [22:51:10] wonder what is chomping on it... [22:51:28] cope [22:51:39] coelo [22:52:19] coelo [22:52:32] krill [22:52:49] foram? [22:52:59] LAT : 29.391724 , LON : -177.425029 , DEPTH : 602.3746 m, TEMP : 6.79042 C, SAL : 34.0252 PSU, DO : 4.17467 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [22:53:08] chaet [22:53:28] I WAS WONDERING IF FORAM [22:53:48] with a larv [22:53:56] Coelodendrid eating a larvacean house? [22:54:25] no animal inhouse [22:54:59] cope [22:55:23] foram [22:55:43] allencollins leaves the room [22:55:53] DHUGAL [22:55:55] foram [22:55:58] I WILL PERISH [22:56:12] seems to be a few around. cross fingers [22:56:18] oik [22:56:25] cyclothone [22:56:41] pallida or pseudopallida maybe [22:56:49] euph [22:57:26] do you guys get Cyclothone brauerii in this area too? [22:57:38] cyclothone [22:57:58] not off eastern japan. Not sure about here.. [22:58:01] LAT : 29.391757 , LON : -177.42508 , DEPTH : 602.7701 m, TEMP : 6.74157 C, SAL : 34.02639 PSU, DO : 4.10592 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [22:58:21] lobate [22:58:25] Bathocyroe [22:58:29] Frog kicking ctenophore. Bathocyroe? [22:59:08] not a described species [22:59:36] trachy [22:59:55] foram [23:00:10] siph [23:00:14] down [23:00:24] was that salps? nurse? [23:00:29] foram [23:00:54] radio [23:01:00] radiolarian maybe [23:01:06] has spines [23:01:11] anotehr lobate [23:01:15] Bathocyroe [23:01:40] coelodendridae [23:01:42] think we lost you guys on the call [23:01:45] radio and siph? [23:01:47] Apolemia [23:02:02] Apo [23:02:04] oik [23:02:53] single nectophoral palpons, dispersed cormidia [23:02:57] siph [23:03:02] LAT : 29.391682 , LON : -177.425023 , DEPTH : 600.6705 m, TEMP : 6.77388 C, SAL : 34.02829 PSU, DO : 4.15501 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [23:03:09] barg? [23:03:14] shoot sorry ashley was monologuing abour foram [23:03:16] will let video know [23:03:19] coelo [23:03:36] physonect not sure Bargmannia? maybe not [23:03:38] part of same apo? [23:03:59] escaped squid ink pseudomorphs [23:04:13] squid squadron [23:04:15] I see 5 [23:04:39] group of squids is called a "shoal" [23:04:44] larcv [23:04:45] lobate [23:05:03] there was a squidzillion of them [23:05:29] Ommastrephid squids [23:05:32] Cordagalma maybe [23:06:01] cyclothone [23:06:04] jelly? [23:06:39] seems like there are lots of tiny and really transparent rhopalonematid trachymedusae around [23:07:00] radio [23:07:03] coelodendridae [23:07:09] clio [23:07:15] michaelvecchione leaves the room [23:07:25] reminds me of war of the worlds [23:07:37] you can see the olive body in the central sphere [23:07:49] Phaeodarian [23:07:56] off centre [23:08:01] LAT : 29.391775 , LON : -177.425042 , DEPTH : 602.4179 m, TEMP : 6.77421 C, SAL : 34.02474 PSU, DO : 4.13195 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [23:08:17] lobate [23:08:37] samcuellar leaves the room [23:08:38] next time you are on shore - go out snorkeling with the dive boats - we see lots of rads and forms off of Kona. [23:08:43] Bathocyroe [23:08:45] Ocyropsis [23:09:02] no tentacle bulbs at top of stomach [23:09:06] different from other [23:09:11] WE DO???? gosh dang it my family is from Kona but I've never gone diving over there (classic local thing to never do tourist stuff). Now i gotta! [23:09:29] not Bathocyroe [23:09:46] youy are correct.. sorry. not used to see Ocyropsis swim so slow [23:10:08] doliolid [23:10:13] Doliolid nurse [23:10:48] easy to mix them up from a distance [23:11:00] what is the distinguishing feature between them? [23:11:14] larv [23:12:07] flattened in one plane while Bathocyroe usually round. curve of apex when viewed from side is much more gentle. No tentacle bulbs flanking top of stomach. clear gut [23:12:30] don;t be soe sure without a better clsoeup - hsoues was still inflated [23:12:42] Colobonema sericeum [23:12:44] Colobonema> [23:12:46] Colopdema? [23:12:50] yes [23:13:01] LAT : 29.391706 , LON : -177.424994 , DEPTH : 604.205 m, TEMP : 6.75739 C, SAL : 34.02173 PSU, DO : 4.11004 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [23:13:07] cope [23:13:33] @Sara - yes, lots of forams and rads in the surface waters once you get offshore. [23:13:35] has escaped predation recently [23:13:40] dropped some tentacles [23:14:03] like lizard tails [23:14:11] and reduce drag [23:14:27] sol [23:14:33] Solmissus [23:14:39] serrivomer [23:14:43] looks intact [23:14:44] Solmissus!! looks to be in good shape [23:15:03] one of the incisa cryptic species [23:15:11] white socks [23:15:14] 22 tentacles? [23:15:16] amphipos on velum? [23:15:24] I'm thinking Blue Danube Waltz [23:15:29] zoom on bell exterior to see if nematocyst patches plz [23:15:47] no brooding pouches yet [23:16:11] no nematocyst patches [23:16:27] slight pentagonal feel to stomach pouches [23:17:04] nice [23:17:22] Told you they'd show up [23:17:27] ok so habitat model not so bad. phew.. [23:17:38] Serrivomer and oegopsids [23:17:42] squirt of squid [23:17:44] cyclothone [23:17:51] I'll sign that petition [23:17:53] salps? [23:18:02] LAT : 29.391736 , LON : -177.425023 , DEPTH : 602.557 m, TEMP : 6.76221 C, SAL : 34.0246 PSU, DO : 4.13126 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [23:18:06] Odd there have not bee any confirmed Fritillaria as yet [23:18:13] shromp [23:18:19] or mesochordaeus [23:18:46] Rudjakovia!? [23:19:04] Ther was one Oik I'm second guessing might have been a meso [23:19:08] what's it doing way down this far south [23:19:15] sergestid' [23:19:17] sergestid [23:19:53] clio? [23:19:57] siph centere [23:19:58] chaet [23:20:07] salps [23:20:12] radio right [23:20:19] salp [23:20:35] Salpa [23:20:45] cyclothone [23:21:04] what was that? [23:21:13] trachy? cydippid? [23:21:28] in water no one can hear you scream [23:21:50] siph? [23:21:58] or salp[? [23:22:05] salps i think [23:22:10] salp [23:22:19] asexual budding [23:22:22] yes Salpa fusiformis or the like [23:22:38] small cross-sectional area but lots of propulsion [23:22:47] Oik [23:22:52] pass lots of water to filter food [23:22:57] oik [23:23:03] LAT : 29.391728 , LON : -177.425038 , DEPTH : 600.7737 m, TEMP : 6.69861 C, SAL : 34.02207 PSU, DO : 4.02804 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [23:23:05] lobate [23:23:10] orcy [23:23:13] Bathocyroe [23:23:40] my bad [23:23:47] similar to B. fosterii [23:24:07] You're doing great, Sara!! [23:24:10] caly tail [23:24:15] aw thanks katy :-) [23:24:21] yes, doing great! [23:24:30] :') [23:24:34] foram? [23:24:39] foram [23:25:01] I know that feeling! [23:25:42] For those of you in the chat. Sara's face is ~~ 5 inches from the screen [23:25:51] love that [23:26:05] they regenerate really well when captured by nets [23:26:15] sol [23:26:25] sara, do you have an idea of a family for the foram? [23:26:39] hahaha ANNA telling on me [23:26:47] Solmissus incisa-clade [23:26:56] looks same as last one [23:27:00] Ashley I'm guesssing it's one of the globo genera [23:27:16] didn't seem digitate so maybe globorotalia for the genus? but that's a bit of a throwaway as most at this depth probably are [23:27:20] no brooding pouches (eggs) on this one either [23:27:23] EX2503_DIVE08 Mid-water Transect End [23:27:28] no thx [23:27:48] And can't remember family one sec - [23:28:02] oik [23:28:04] LAT : 29.391548 , LON : -177.4249 , DEPTH : 596.8683 m, TEMP : 6.74943 C, SAL : 34.02554 PSU, DO : 4.10465 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [23:28:25] oh duh- family globorotaliidae [23:29:02] EX2503_DIVE08 ROV Ascending [23:30:08] stepping away to get breakfast [23:30:19] samcuellar leaves the room [23:30:54] had to run around the dry lab about the foram [23:30:58] oh boy!!!!!!!! [23:32:10] lobate? [23:32:13] katybell leaves the room [23:32:28] lobate [23:33:03] LAT : 29.391339 , LON : -177.424775 , DEPTH : 501.6191 m, TEMP : 8.95349 C, SAL : 34.088 PSU, DO : 5.72058 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [23:35:37] EX2503_DIVE08 Mid-water Transect Start [23:35:42] you can alsomost see the chambers [23:37:40] it's totally the crystalline entity! [23:38:04] LAT : 29.391825 , LON : -177.425065 , DEPTH : 500.5711 m, TEMP : 8.98869 C, SAL : 34.09277 PSU, DO : 5.78658 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [23:38:13] I've not seen the outer capsule so clearly before [23:38:34] oh my gosh [23:38:37] that was gorgeous [23:38:48] will be doing some major zooms later! [23:39:04] samcuellar leaves the room [23:39:17] foram? [23:39:33] Chauliodus [23:39:37] back gaian [23:39:56] foram is my kryptonite I cannot form sentences any more [23:40:18] seemed young [23:40:39] foram [23:41:00] yeah! midwater from now on! [23:41:05] lobate [23:41:08] Bathocyroe [23:41:27] cener left [23:41:46] Thalassocalyce ctenophore [23:42:48] foram [23:43:01] what was that!? [23:43:05] LAT : 29.391877 , LON : -177.425089 , DEPTH : 505.3589 m, TEMP : 8.95526 C, SAL : 34.09002 PSU, DO : 5.78807 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [23:43:07] some kind of siph [23:43:14] samcuellar leaves the room [23:43:20] sphero? on last siph? [23:44:07] You think Sphaeronectes? Will have to take a look again later with ProRes video [23:44:24] Colobonema [23:44:28] colo [23:44:29] Colobonema sericeum [23:44:34] oik [23:45:03] younder/smaller than the previous one [23:45:13] left [23:45:16] salps [23:45:35] they all cyclothone? [23:45:39] salp [23:45:41] could the foram be Globigerinella siphonifera [23:46:01] colobonema [23:46:08] Colobonema [23:46:09] colo [23:46:27] blue/white tentacles a good id indicator [23:46:41] foram [23:47:19] nevere [23:47:38] My 10yo now loves the forams, so you've inspired at least one person :-) [23:48:04] LAT : 29.391855 , LON : -177.425029 , DEPTH : 502.8757 m, TEMP : 8.9826 C, SAL : 34.08806 PSU, DO : 5.77028 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0733 FTU [23:48:23] vente [23:48:37] Oh gosh Katy, so happy! [23:49:04] Thalassocalyce ctenophore [23:49:07] Thalassocalyce inconstans [23:49:12] thal [23:49:35] what was the last lobate [23:49:52] the chewed up one? [23:50:00] Where's the inconstans come from? is there a lot of variability in that species? [23:50:06] cyclo [23:50:10] oik [23:50:27] lobate not oik [23:50:34] sinker [23:50:41] hmm good question [23:50:45] Erenna [23:51:42] siph clay? [23:51:47] calycophoran [23:52:03] maybe Gymnopraia lapizlazula? [23:52:10] I can't type fast to save my life [23:52:23] no which is the green fluro one? [23:52:29] foram [23:52:40] fluoracantha [23:52:45] allencollins leaves the room [23:52:47] Lilyopsis [23:52:58] cyclothone [23:53:05] LAT : 29.391871 , LON : -177.425049 , DEPTH : 501.9989 m, TEMP : 8.96264 C, SAL : 34.08893 PSU, DO : 5.73387 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [23:53:18] coelodendrid [23:53:30] no! [23:53:34] I tough only radios had symbionts, not forams [23:53:38] Halitrephes? [23:53:43] ooo what kind of jelly [23:53:44] plz zoom [23:53:48] New common nameā€Firework foramā€! [23:53:53] Russel the shallow water ones have symbios - like g ruber [23:53:56] Madin and Harbison provide no etymology for T. inconstans.. sorry [23:54:01] some deeper ones do but depends on their range etc [23:54:05] We'll have to ask Larry Madin [23:54:47] looks like it might be Halitrephes maasi but very young and small [23:54:56] thx for trying [23:55:05] small jellies are so hard to stop on [23:55:17] Lindasunderland leaves the room [23:55:32] Halicreatid [23:55:48] Haliscera or Halitrephes [23:56:42] halicreatid again? [23:56:47] cyclothone [23:57:00] radiolarian [23:57:22] cope [23:57:29] foram [23:57:32] foram [23:58:00] Cyclothone alba? [23:58:06] LAT : 29.391759 , LON : -177.424963 , DEPTH : 501.5542 m, TEMP : 8.95692 C, SAL : 34.09015 PSU, DO : 5.72553 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [23:58:21] Nice cyclothone video!! [23:58:51] foram [23:59:52] fish [23:59:56] not sure what..