[00:00:29] lauraanthony leaves the room [00:00:45] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [00:01:11] crinoid in the back i think [00:02:35] ah sorry we missed the crinoid [00:02:42] did you get an ok look? [00:03:14] no worries its ok [00:03:20] was an awkward spot [00:03:29] yeah, sorry about that! [00:03:33] And mid beautify shot lol [00:03:49] LAT : 25.694534 , LON : -177.321738 , DEPTH : 2272.9541 m, TEMP : 1.92096 C, SAL : 34.62026 PSU, DO : 3.09465 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:05:34] lauraanthony leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [00:06:20] loong [00:07:12] looks scruffy [00:07:50] again, there are cnidarian associates [00:07:57] yes! [00:08:46] wow [00:08:50] LAT : 25.694571 , LON : -177.321686 , DEPTH : 2271.3059 m, TEMP : 1.91231 C, SAL : 34.62033 PSU, DO : 3.148 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:09:13] I'm not sure on if different or just older. But I do like the associated animals. [00:09:18] i like stoppig for snails [00:10:15] we are collecting snail [00:10:33] Heyyyy EX team! [00:10:56] Hi Katy! [00:11:06] thankyoi! please send pics when you can [00:11:16] will do Linda :) [00:11:44] is Phymorhynchus appropriate for ID? [00:11:58] need to see the ventral to id [00:12:16] gotcha, will put for now but can update! [00:12:25] katybell leaves the room [00:12:51] maybe a very thin shell [00:13:50] LAT : 25.694619 , LON : -177.321709 , DEPTH : 2270.707 m, TEMP : 1.90897 C, SAL : 34.62061 PSU, DO : 3.12993 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:15:32] maybe a Mohnia [00:15:44] gotcha! [00:18:50] LAT : 25.69464 , LON : -177.321769 , DEPTH : 2265.6636 m, TEMP : 1.91368 C, SAL : 34.622 PSU, DO : 3.12057 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:21:04] lindasunderland leaves the room [00:21:32] chat-admin leaves the room [00:23:14] have we seen crinoid on sponge this trip? [00:23:28] i don't think we have... [00:23:33] or maybe we have [00:23:38] But I don't remember seeing... [00:23:51] LAT : 25.694758 , LON : -177.321703 , DEPTH : 2260.6943 m, TEMP : 1.89888 C, SAL : 34.62242 PSU, DO : 3.19759 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:24:12] looks good, thanks [00:26:30] lauraanthony leaves the room [00:27:43] briankennedy leaves the room [00:28:51] LAT : 25.694806 , LON : -177.321822 , DEPTH : 2259.8381 m, TEMP : 1.90073 C, SAL : 34.62299 PSU, DO : 3.14685 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:29:07] One rock collected this dive, right? I don't see anything to sample right now, but it would be good to try for one more if the opportunity presents [00:29:20] yes, one rock! and perfect, we will keep an eye out for rock! [00:29:29] Excellent, thank you! [00:31:35] like rubbly pillows, kinda [00:31:41] Yeah it's a little different [00:32:49] rubbly pillows! what would you call [00:33:51] LAT : 25.694782 , LON : -177.321693 , DEPTH : 2257.1418 m, TEMP : 1.91231 C, SAL : 34.61872 PSU, DO : 3.11269 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [00:34:12] Not sure. Kinda close to a'a, just underwater type [00:34:22] underwater aa :) [00:34:34] Kanaloa's a'a? [00:34:40] chris ah do yu know what this is? Guide only has to Synallactida [00:34:46] Kanaloa aa! [00:35:25] cukes are not easy! love the curls on it [00:37:13] Just sent Chris Mah a screengrab on bluesky in case he's not watching now [00:37:26] emilypalmer leaves the room [00:37:32] thank you Katy :) [00:38:46] you're WELCOME (in the voice of Maui) [00:38:52] LAT : 25.694686 , LON : -177.321736 , DEPTH : 2257.452 m, TEMP : 1.90491 C, SAL : 34.62114 PSU, DO : 3.15122 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:39:23] oh boy maybe we should sing on air more [00:41:06] We were joking about doing a mid-transit, unannounced rendition of "Bohemian Rhapsody" once on Nautilus, and doing it with different people connecting to SPL from all of the different parts of the ship. Never ended up happening, but maybe one day . . . [00:41:32] oh my gosh you absolutely should do that!!! would be an absolute hit [00:41:36] and sounds like a LOT of fun [00:41:48] noooooo singing on air. trust me. [00:41:52] Kinda like the Muppets one, maybe not as good! [00:43:12] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [00:43:52] LAT : 25.694834 , LON : -177.321648 , DEPTH : 2255.3548 m, TEMP : 1.90616 C, SAL : 34.62189 PSU, DO : 3.09091 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0488 FTU [00:44:44] emilypalmer leaves the room [00:44:54] 30 mins remaining on dive [00:45:12] polyps are always beautiful [00:45:28] yes!!! I love seeing them flowing in the current [00:47:13] and Okeanos closeup is awesome!!!!!! [00:47:36] Yes! Best minivan sized microscope in the deep sea! [00:47:50] definitely YES!! [00:47:56] :) [00:48:52] LAT : 25.694799 , LON : -177.321784 , DEPTH : 2255.8937 m, TEMP : 1.90771 C, SAL : 34.62104 PSU, DO : 3.07145 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [00:49:45] D15_11B [00:49:49] Nice sampling! [00:49:57] Beautiful dexterity by the pilots [00:50:07] it's almost rock o'clock val... eyes are peeled [00:50:10] nice collection! [00:50:20] wooo rock o'clock! [00:50:47] the best technology needs the best human technique [00:50:53] Oh no, was there trouble with the chonkers? [00:51:04] just dropped the coral whopsie [00:51:11] I like that wedge between the two corals if not too big [00:51:26] emilypalmer leaves the room [00:51:45] perfect we will pick that one up [00:51:49] let us see [00:51:49] christophermah leaves the room [00:52:07] agree, good opportunity for sed and you should take it! [00:52:20] sweet we're goin for it! [00:52:55] Some days, the difference between large cobble and small boulder feels more like a philosophical question, honestly [00:53:23] and some people get so into the size distinctions! love watching geologists get cranky about grain size classes [00:53:30] it's like biologists fighting about species concepts [00:53:47] Me too. I'm happy if it's big enough to have some good stuff in the middle for isotopes [00:53:53] LAT : 25.694866 , LON : -177.321782 , DEPTH : 2255.7245 m, TEMP : 1.90377 C, SAL : 34.62175 PSU, DO : 3.15488 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [00:54:27] Looks great! Nice pillow fragment [00:54:35] Thanks! [00:56:03] christophermah leaves the room [00:56:07] D15_12G :-) [00:56:56] long spines [00:57:14] thank you for the zoom [00:57:27] you bet! [00:57:31] Sara, what's the best thing you've found in the seds so far? [00:58:26] emilypalmer leaves the room [00:58:34] That was 66 lb??! [00:58:48] YEP it was 66 POUNDS [00:58:49] christophermah leaves the room [00:58:53] Oh no!! [00:58:55] LAT : 25.694874 , LON : -177.321844 , DEPTH : 2252.1717 m, TEMP : 1.90706 C, SAL : 34.62317 PSU, DO : 3.1741 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:58:57] and the other one. 42 POUNDS [00:59:13] chonkertown [01:01:02] oh no it was great! [01:01:15] I had to stand on the scale, weigh myself, then weigh myself holding the rocks to get a good weight [01:01:19] it was awesome [01:01:32] That is! [01:01:35] nice, thanks [01:01:48] I've had to do that a few times too [01:01:49] here is the bugs is shrimps article i was mentioning https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/you-might-think-of-shrimp-as-bugs-of-the-sea-but-a-remarkable-discovery-shows-the-opposite-bugs-are-actually-shrimp-of-the-land-180986303/ [01:01:53] it's actually very good [01:02:00] Or get creative with a luggage scale and some extra rope [01:02:19] and Val I love having an excuse to get dirty, thank goodness! i haven't gotten nearly enough mud on myself this cruise [01:02:25] yesss [01:02:54] Few things beat ending up head to toe in FeMn and mud (as long as there's a moment to clean up before mealtime) [01:03:54] LAT : 25.694881 , LON : -177.321633 , DEPTH : 2246.7344 m, TEMP : 1.9107 C, SAL : 34.62164 PSU, DO : 3.13665 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [01:03:57] You'd've had fun on TN435 last year. We had a couple of full dredge bags and there was FeMn EVERYWHERE those days [01:04:04] I love it!!! And unlike my usual mud it's not nearly as smelly [01:04:07] We busted out the power washer after those [01:04:24] primnoid [01:04:26] emilypalmer leaves the room [01:04:29] Candidellla? [01:05:15] omg! We had to firehose the fantail on my last cruise! Was awesome [01:05:24] Oh yeah, the fine seds can be a lil stinky sometimes. Still prefer that to some sponges [01:05:34] (sorry sponge folks!) [01:05:44] HAHA [01:06:27] Haha, fire hose! Haven't gotten quite that bad yet. I've heard about the mud cruises though [01:06:48] Hummocky pillows! [01:07:07] Hummocky pillows! [01:08:21] We had a bag of carbonates and mud come up on dredge last summer. One of the dredge techs tried to sledge one large boulder open and it turned out to be pretty much a pelagic mud boulder and it . . . exploded when sledged [01:08:31] Not what anyone expected [01:08:55] LAT : 25.694972 , LON : -177.321708 , DEPTH : 2246.9866 m, TEMP : 1.91684 C, SAL : 34.62028 PSU, DO : 3.15657 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [01:09:10] Val, do you have experience with glass spines of sponges in the dredge bags too? [01:09:40] Oh my gosh! Actually can't remember if we got to tell you that the rock we pulled up from the Murray fracture zone had a fracture in it and upon digging past the crust... it looked like a mudrock [01:09:59] christophermah leaves the room [01:10:24] Asako, I don't recall that we've gotten any! We've gotten some iridogorgids and pieces of crabs before. Lots of shark teeth when we've used an interior mesh bag [01:10:40] I'll keep an eye out for sponge spicules in future dredges though [01:11:24] asako, I get plenty of spicules in the seds I'm picking through. Would they be helpful? [01:11:40] no, you don't mind about sponge spicles in the dredge bag. if you didn't have such painful experiences, that would be better!! [01:11:46] Mostly sponges so far, but from other sites (Palmyra) we get lots of shallow water gorgonians [01:11:58] Fair point, Asako! haha [01:12:23] wait!!! [01:12:30] yellow coral? [01:12:37] just passed on the rock_ [01:12:45] We did have one dredge that tangled up in jelly tentacles last summer. I made everyone wear gloves [01:12:48] maybe my dream [01:12:51] sh sorry asako it is now time to go :( [01:12:55] This is a dream! [01:12:59] sorry to miss it for ya! [01:13:09] Sara, no worry!! [01:13:46] christophermah leaves the room [01:13:55] LAT : 25.695124 , LON : -177.321766 , DEPTH : 2240.8151 m, TEMP : 1.90646 C, SAL : 34.62159 PSU, DO : 3.11545 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [01:14:00] Great dive, as always! [01:14:06] maybe just saw illusion! haha [01:14:19] it was great dive!!! [01:14:20] thanks for the dive! [01:14:29] Thank you for the dive! [01:14:37] aw thanks guys. i didn't do anything useful today. Will tune in Wednesdya. Great work!! [01:15:00] EX2503_DIVE15 ROV Ascending [01:15:18] briankennedy leaves the room [01:15:24] kellymarkello leaves the room [01:15:29] katybell leaves the room [01:15:34] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [01:15:45] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [01:15:54] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [01:16:34] valfinlayson leaves the room [01:18:06] samcuellar leaves the room [01:18:56] LAT : 25.694638 , LON : -177.322132 , DEPTH : 2180.0781 m, TEMP : 1.92424 C, SAL : 34.61918 PSU, DO : 3.12463 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [01:19:26] emilypalmer leaves the room [01:23:56] LAT : 25.694766 , LON : -177.322431 , DEPTH : 2034.5307 m, TEMP : 2.01176 C, SAL : 34.61092 PSU, DO : 2.96357 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [01:28:46] MeaganPutts leaves the room [01:28:56] LAT : 25.694898 , LON : -177.322272 , DEPTH : 1881.4264 m, TEMP : 2.14109 C, SAL : 34.59905 PSU, DO : 2.76399 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [01:33:57] LAT : 25.694869 , LON : -177.322106 , DEPTH : 1727.5491 m, TEMP : 2.27775 C, SAL : 34.58793 PSU, DO : 2.65358 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [01:38:57] LAT : 25.694874 , LON : -177.322085 , DEPTH : 1574.6725 m, TEMP : 2.51319 C, SAL : 34.56439 PSU, DO : 2.36803 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [01:43:58] LAT : 25.694699 , LON : -177.321976 , DEPTH : 1421.9441 m, TEMP : 2.78944 C, SAL : 34.53568 PSU, DO : 2.11636 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [01:48:58] LAT : 25.69463 , LON : -177.321837 , DEPTH : 1261.6746 m, TEMP : 3.16957 C, SAL : 34.49701 PSU, DO : 1.79484 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [01:53:58] LAT : 25.694579 , LON : -177.321691 , DEPTH : 1102.8734 m, TEMP : 3.63072 C, SAL : 34.43837 PSU, DO : 1.50452 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [01:58:58] LAT : 25.694562 , LON : -177.321595 , DEPTH : 944.8202 m, TEMP : 4.08504 C, SAL : 34.34156 PSU, DO : 1.21414 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [02:03:58] LAT : 25.694537 , LON : -177.321497 , DEPTH : 786.703 m, TEMP : 4.7689 C, SAL : 34.2169 PSU, DO : 1.42174 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [02:08:59] LAT : 25.694746 , LON : -177.321533 , DEPTH : 632.9399 m, TEMP : 6.21877 C, SAL : 34.10217 PSU, DO : 2.51939 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [02:14:00] LAT : 25.695001 , LON : -177.32124 , DEPTH : 478.6751 m, TEMP : 8.92186 C, SAL : 34.0888 PSU, DO : 5.03143 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [02:19:00] LAT : 25.695341 , LON : -177.321086 , DEPTH : 325.1023 m, TEMP : 13.63433 C, SAL : 34.38778 PSU, DO : 6.27762 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [02:24:00] LAT : 25.695547 , LON : -177.320865 , DEPTH : 171.0352 m, TEMP : 18.10426 C, SAL : 34.79742 PSU, DO : 6.49635 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0733 FTU [02:29:00] LAT : 25.695675 , LON : -177.320635 , DEPTH : 54.2581 m, TEMP : 22.92406 C, SAL : 35.44286 PSU, DO : 7.03028 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0855 FTU [02:34:01] LAT : 25.695863 , LON : -177.319569 , DEPTH : 4.423 m, TEMP : 24.11339 C, SAL : 35.48163 PSU, DO : 6.88745 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0855 FTU [02:34:24] EX2503_DIVE15 ROV on Surface [02:53:01] chat-admin leaves the room [02:56:44] EX2503_DIVE15 ROV Recovery Complete [04:51:30] EX2503_DIVE15 ROV powered off [20:32:25] okexnav leaves the room