[00:00:42] Was this the black bubble one? or the one before that? Similar animals that have been discovered suggest very fairly old divergence.. they can be quite complicated. [00:01:19] the black bubble one, I believe [00:01:24] it had the large swollen disk [00:02:30] LAT : 23.446376 , LON : -172.544082 , DEPTH : 1793.984 m, TEMP : 2.41701 C, SAL : 34.58143 PSU, DO : 2.59921 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:02:40] huh. wow. hoepfully its not got weird magic ophiuroid juice that gives you powers or something! [00:03:24] i woudn't mind being ophiuroid-man [00:03:28] sounds kinda fun [00:04:11] sorry. I have to run home. I hope there is good news. Sorry for the hassle. [00:04:48] christophermah leaves the room [00:05:09] no worries at all Chris, happy we can help with this. seems like the little critter will make it into the canister, just may take a few minutes longer [00:07:06] Caenopedina [00:07:31] LAT : 23.446454 , LON : -172.544134 , DEPTH : 1792.3626 m, TEMP : 2.45015 C, SAL : 34.57847 PSU, DO : 2.55151 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:08:22] have we niskin sampled recently? [00:08:26] successful sample for 10B [00:09:19] was just checking that steve! [00:09:26] last was 1860m [00:10:11] :-) [00:11:31] thanks [00:11:40] big community boulders are best boulders [00:12:31] LAT : 23.446424 , LON : -172.544074 , DEPTH : 1789.9996 m, TEMP : 2.43719 C, SAL : 34.58064 PSU, DO : 2.56859 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:12:39] It seems like the strong current from the start of the dive really dropped off [00:12:58] thrusters are definitely going less hard on D2 now [00:13:23] It's a flock of sponges! [00:13:39] A FLOCK! [00:13:40] rhodaniridogorgia [00:14:23] getting some good heave here topside as well. winch just hit 12000 lbs [00:15:02] Wow, that's quite a bit of pull on the winch for that much cable payout! [00:15:10] yeah seriously [00:15:15] Bathypalaemonella shrimp. [00:15:16] Bathypaemonella shrimp [00:15:39] Bathypalaemonella is more common in Iridogorgia I think vs. squat lobsters [00:17:15] Synaphobranchus brevidorsalis [00:17:31] LAT : 23.446323 , LON : -172.544243 , DEPTH : 1783.1873 m, TEMP : 2.43299 C, SAL : 34.57943 PSU, DO : 2.59597 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [00:18:01] it has the dorsal fin origin very far back on the body [00:18:41] katybell leaves the room [00:22:32] LAT : 23.44649 , LON : -172.54427 , DEPTH : 1776.4147 m, TEMP : 2.45441 C, SAL : 34.57902 PSU, DO : 2.58076 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0733 FTU [00:22:57] Paralomis [00:24:51] looks like a little biolum. on the crab feelers [00:25:29] its still poliopgon just very old [00:25:39] lauraanthony leaves the room [00:25:55] how can you tell?? [00:26:09] its missing its outer matrix [00:27:33] LAT : 23.446406 , LON : -172.544246 , DEPTH : 1773.5968 m, TEMP : 2.42619 C, SAL : 34.58147 PSU, DO : 2.60411 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [00:27:45] i think its just the natural senescence [00:28:05] that's so beautiful [00:31:20] MeaganPutts leaves the room [00:32:34] LAT : 23.446397 , LON : -172.544263 , DEPTH : 1772.659 m, TEMP : 2.42429 C, SAL : 34.57685 PSU, DO : 2.58707 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:33:20] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [00:37:34] LAT : 23.446417 , LON : -172.544117 , DEPTH : 1773.3645 m, TEMP : 2.38551 C, SAL : 34.58339 PSU, DO : 2.60381 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [00:38:05] meagan did you see the teeny black jelly [00:38:05] valfinlayson leaves the room [00:38:08] what was it??? [00:38:31] was a Coronate jelly [00:38:48] I couldn't see it well enough to go further [00:39:18] chat-admin leaves the room [00:39:31] thanks Meagan! [00:40:54] psathyrometra [00:42:35] LAT : 23.446444 , LON : -172.54439 , DEPTH : 1777.2765 m, TEMP : 2.40671 C, SAL : 34.58159 PSU, DO : 2.5798 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:44:26] Galatheoidea "long arms spiney" [00:45:21] part of the chyrsogorgia has died and the "long arms spiney" likes be on dead parts of corals or sponges [00:45:26] We've amassed a record of hundreds of these observations from Falkor, Nautilus, and Okeanos. Its really neat [00:46:02] Ooooo!!!! [00:46:05] katybell leaves the room [00:46:24] Wild to me that the chryso is dying from the top down. That feels weird somehow. Is it getting colonized by something else first? [00:46:29] We saw these large yellow bolosomas up in the Lili'uokalanis too! [00:47:35] LAT : 23.446489 , LON : -172.544498 , DEPTH : 1775.84 m, TEMP : 2.41275 C, SAL : 34.58118 PSU, DO : 2.6166 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [00:48:19] the "forest of the wierd" had lots of the ET sponge [00:48:32] LOVE it [00:49:18] A forest of ET sponges sounds so wild. Would love to see that someday [00:50:20] MeaganPutts leaves the room [00:50:43] lindasunderland leaves the room [00:51:29] Munidopsis [00:52:35] LAT : 23.446482 , LON : -172.544435 , DEPTH : 1772.9605 m, TEMP : 2.41464 C, SAL : 34.58771 PSU, DO : 2.59549 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:52:53] there are some munidopsis that are orange [00:53:07] but at these depths in the Pacific they are white [00:57:27] it has a parasitic copepod [00:57:36] LAT : 23.446611 , LON : -172.544783 , DEPTH : 1766.0222 m, TEMP : 2.38788 C, SAL : 34.58318 PSU, DO : 2.60548 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [00:58:32] yesss [00:58:36] okay val we're going for a rock! [00:58:37] Perfect spot too [00:58:58] that is a large boulder the size of a small boulder [00:59:11] hehe [00:59:43] 67 lbs of chonk [00:59:48] geology approved [01:00:12] both are beautiful [01:00:34] i'm going fr big if can [01:00:38] why not [01:01:02] My neighbors are probably wondering why I'm belly laughing [01:01:16] oh geez [01:01:36] it's huge and it's great! [01:02:34] for field ID I wrote "large cobble tghe size of a small cobble" [01:02:38] LAT : 23.446686 , LON : -172.54482 , DEPTH : 1765.4363 m, TEMP : 2.36685 C, SAL : 34.58549 PSU, DO : 2.63771 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [01:02:42] hahaha [01:03:10] Thanks, pilots! [01:03:23] Sara, dying over here [01:03:44] :) [01:06:25] samcuellar leaves the room [01:07:38] LAT : 23.446962 , LON : -172.544815 , DEPTH : 1753.6854 m, TEMP : 2.37236 C, SAL : 34.58437 PSU, DO : 2.57958 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [01:08:37] fyi we're having two new pliots fly the ROV here for the last 20 mins or so of bottom time :-) [01:10:09] Cool! [01:11:51] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [01:12:38] LAT : 23.446939 , LON : -172.54498 , DEPTH : 1749.3769 m, TEMP : 2.35263 C, SAL : 34.58528 PSU, DO : 2.65905 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [01:13:32] chat-admin leaves the room [01:14:20] MeaganPutts leaves the room [01:17:39] LAT : 23.446908 , LON : -172.54497 , DEPTH : 1746.8108 m, TEMP : 2.33491 C, SAL : 34.58771 PSU, DO : 2.59857 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [01:18:19] lauraanthony leaves the room [01:19:56] Ophioplinthaca [01:22:39] LAT : 23.446853 , LON : -172.544893 , DEPTH : 1746.2651 m, TEMP : 2.37141 C, SAL : 34.57994 PSU, DO : 2.64526 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [01:27:39] LAT : 23.447044 , LON : -172.544969 , DEPTH : 1736.4531 m, TEMP : 2.46506 C, SAL : 34.57867 PSU, DO : 2.55888 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [01:28:30] eel! [01:28:38] thats new for the dive [01:29:05] probably a sorceress eel [01:29:09] we're zooming in [01:29:12] ooo a sorceress eel [01:29:45] we need to see the nose [01:30:50] Nettastomatidae Venefica sp. [01:31:04] great shot! [01:31:09] Did we get the oph? [01:31:18] yes [01:31:22] we DID get the ph [01:31:23] oph [01:31:31] now training new pilots [01:31:35] Yay! [01:31:48] these eels have that long tubercle on the nose [01:32:18] species is Venefica tentaculata [01:32:40] LAT : 23.447363 , LON : -172.545173 , DEPTH : 1739.0184 m, TEMP : 2.41494 C, SAL : 34.58024 PSU, DO : 2.5836 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [01:32:55] briankennedy leaves the room [01:33:44] sad that benthic is done! just need pelagic crinoids tomorrow [01:33:49] Thanks, shipside! Great work on these [01:33:55] great work everyone! See you all soon when you're back in Honolulu! [01:34:01] thanks for the great dives! [01:34:05] mahalo all, so much for your help today and all of these dives! [01:34:31] Thank you! Look forward to seeing you back on shore, safe travels :) [01:34:33] it have been great benthic dives!!!! [01:34:40] Thanks for EX 2503! My best to both science leads and GFOE! [01:35:18] EX2503_DIVE16 ROV Ascending [01:35:22] Thank you very much for everyone! [01:35:27] Great job! [01:35:41] mahalo all :') [01:36:05] katybell leaves the room [01:36:07] I live in hope that the Astrophiura will be recoverd.. hopefully it will not go rogue and roam through the ship feeding..! [01:36:11] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [01:36:16] sarakahanamoku leaves the room [01:36:27] emilypalmer leaves the room [01:36:46] valfinlayson leaves the room [01:36:54] MeaganPutts leaves the room [01:36:56] kellymarkello leaves the room [01:37:16] samcuellar leaves the room [01:37:32] christophermah leaves the room [01:37:41] LAT : 23.44684 , LON : -172.544973 , DEPTH : 1714.0859 m, TEMP : 2.46015 C, SAL : 34.57771 PSU, DO : 2.58399 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [01:42:42] LAT : 23.446566 , LON : -172.545078 , DEPTH : 1573.9218 m, TEMP : 2.70935 C, SAL : 34.55976 PSU, DO : 2.38375 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0549 FTU [01:45:50] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [01:47:43] LAT : 23.446594 , LON : -172.54495 , DEPTH : 1416.3346 m, TEMP : 2.96274 C, SAL : 34.54452 PSU, DO : 2.25485 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [01:49:07] briankennedy leaves the room [01:52:44] LAT : 23.446537 , LON : -172.544742 , DEPTH : 1248.6023 m, TEMP : 3.37958 C, SAL : 34.51478 PSU, DO : 2.01448 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [01:57:44] LAT : 23.44663 , LON : -172.544593 , DEPTH : 1089.0935 m, TEMP : 3.83499 C, SAL : 34.47054 PSU, DO : 1.72183 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [02:02:44] LAT : 23.446725 , LON : -172.544683 , DEPTH : 920.4334 m, TEMP : 4.33355 C, SAL : 34.37815 PSU, DO : 1.3489 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [02:07:45] LAT : 23.44718 , LON : -172.544506 , DEPTH : 753.4119 m, TEMP : 5.25032 C, SAL : 34.23165 PSU, DO : 1.4517 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [02:09:54] chat-admin leaves the room [02:12:45] LAT : 23.447402 , LON : -172.544101 , DEPTH : 592.8389 m, TEMP : 6.72596 C, SAL : 34.10064 PSU, DO : 2.6176 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0672 FTU [02:17:46] LAT : 23.447817 , LON : -172.543517 , DEPTH : 445.456 m, TEMP : 9.70338 C, SAL : 34.11085 PSU, DO : 5.34345 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [02:22:47] LAT : 23.447905 , LON : -172.543065 , DEPTH : 294.0609 m, TEMP : 14.75472 C, SAL : 34.45904 PSU, DO : 6.06821 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0611 FTU [02:27:48] LAT : 23.448189 , LON : -172.542429 , DEPTH : 150.9727 m, TEMP : 22.06019 C, SAL : 35.16121 PSU, DO : 6.23496 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.0855 FTU [02:32:48] LAT : 23.448358 , LON : -172.54206 , DEPTH : 53.845 m, TEMP : 25.58587 C, SAL : 35.34214 PSU, DO : 6.78353 mg/l, TURBIDITY : 0.1099 FTU [02:37:43] EX2503_DIVE16 ROV on Surface [02:53:21] EX2503_DIVE16 ROV Recovery Complete [03:17:41] EX2503_DIVE16 ROV powered off