[00:00:05] black scorpion fish [00:01:07] Ectreposebastes imus, family Scorpaenidae, a vertically migrating species, benthic during the day and in the water column at night [00:01:27] scottfrance leaves the room [00:04:35] LAT :-11.04746, LON : -171.10841, DEPTH : 988.9458m, TEMP : 4.35847C, SAL : 34.52338 PSU, DO : 3.79195 mg/L [00:09:36] LAT :-11.04753, LON : -171.10837, DEPTH : 987.3239m, TEMP : 4.36372C, SAL : 34.52326 PSU, DO : 3.78467 mg/L [00:11:49] another crab on plexaurid (5 observed total) [00:14:37] LAT :-11.04754, LON : -171.10823, DEPTH : 978.7788m, TEMP : 4.37093C, SAL : 34.52316 PSU, DO : 3.77455 mg/L [00:14:43] Got a full tummy? [00:15:57] :) [00:16:36] wow! [00:16:36] Clavulariid [00:17:03] I should have put a ? after that... [00:17:09] Stoloniferous octocoral on dead skeleton [00:17:17] good a guess as any [00:18:16] agree @Scott, and with the ? [00:19:37] LAT :-11.04752, LON : -171.10812, DEPTH : 976.1826m, TEMP : 4.39181C, SAL : 34.52186 PSU, DO : 3.71877 mg/L [00:19:51] @Scott: did we collect purple one (not Victorgorgia) last year? [00:21:52] @Asako: Yes: EX1606_20160816T004623_D2_DIVE14_SPEC03BIO [00:22:15] @Scott: thank you. did you see the specimen? [00:22:32] The last collection of last year! [00:22:47] @Asako: no, I have not yet seen any of the material from last year. [00:24:10] Classic Paramuricea pose [00:24:16] w/ oph [00:24:38] LAT :-11.04762, LON : -171.10799, DEPTH : 973.2167m, TEMP : 4.45567C, SAL : 34.51990 PSU, DO : 3.72115 mg/L [00:25:02] Not sure this a paramuricea like we have seen [00:25:09] @Scott: Thank you. I thougth you alrady saw it. [00:25:36] It does look different than what we were calling "Plexauridae" [00:25:50] briankennedy leaves the room [00:25:52] I've got to head home during this break in the thunder. Will try to tune in later. Good start to EX1703! [00:25:59] Another victorgorgia(?) ahead? [00:27:57] see you Scott! [00:28:19] thanks for your help scott! [00:28:27] safe trip to home... [00:29:38] LAT :-11.04761, LON : -171.10781, DEPTH : 967.2680m, TEMP : 4.52796C, SAL : 34.51254 PSU, DO : 3.74065 mg/L [00:31:14] scottfrance leaves the room [00:31:38] A pycnopodidae perhaps? [00:32:02] the seastar that we were looking at (I was unknowlingly logged out at the time) [00:33:26] scottfrance leaves the room [00:34:06] Juvenile cutthroat eel, Synaphobranchus species - the first one seen in this year's OE surveys! Usually more abundant. [00:34:20] Why does the chatroom keep kicking me out...? [00:34:39] LAT :-11.04760, LON : -171.10771, DEPTH : 961.9306m, TEMP : 4.47925C, SAL : 34.52059 PSU, DO : 3.74724 mg/L [00:34:41] I guess a sign that I really should go home! See you leter. [00:34:53] Bye Scott [00:35:31] scottfrance leaves the room [00:36:17] I just lost video [00:36:24] me too [00:36:47] amandademopoulos leaves the room [00:36:47] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [00:36:47] katharineweathers leaves the room [00:36:50] Also here [00:36:52] Likewise [00:36:59] video frozen here in ECC [00:37:26] Same here. Both hi rez and regular [00:37:26] Video is down on both public stream and Science stream. [00:38:46] Looks like all ship based personnel were disconnected from Chat Room also. [00:38:55] I just called in and let them know [00:39:10] Thank you Tara! [00:39:50] Thanks Tara. If the phones are working, that is probably a good news. [00:40:24] my video was flozen with beautiful ACN close-up. [00:40:42] Amanda just said that they are working on it from their side now [00:40:47] Mines back [00:40:49] video is back [00:40:54] back [00:41:08] we're back [00:41:10] test [00:41:27] welcome back, ship! [00:41:33] LAT :-11.04762, LON : -171.10767, DEPTH : 959.3725m, TEMP : 4.35945C, SAL : 34.52368 PSU, DO : 3.68118 mg/L [00:42:02] iscwatch2 leaves the room: Replaced by new connection [00:42:34] fish bristlemouth [00:43:25] Gonostomatidae, probably a Cyclothone species, bristlemouth [00:44:15] note: because Scott mentioned Dive14 EX1606 (Wake Island), I checked that dive and there were yellow Plexaurid-Paramuricea-like colony with OPH which looks similar what we saw earlier with OPH. though the branching pattern was bit different. [00:44:40] LAT :-11.04763, LON : -171.10750, DEPTH : 954.9726m, TEMP : 4.37476C, SAL : 34.52212 PSU, DO : 3.74882 mg/L [00:44:47] It looks like the ships internet went down for 5 mins. Did the phone audio from the ship also go down? [00:46:47] phone seemed to have remained connected [00:46:55] @Roland - the phone audio was the one thing that kept on working [00:49:19] Thanks, It looks like our high speed went down from 0035z till 0040z. Phones are from Low Speed iDirect. [00:49:41] LAT :-11.04764, LON : -171.10745, DEPTH : 954.7752m, TEMP : 4.42809C, SAL : 34.52133 PSU, DO : 3.74737 mg/L [00:50:16] Good night everyone. [00:50:34] good night, thanks tara [00:50:45] Good night Tara! [00:50:49] Any time. See you day after tomorrow! [00:50:51] taraluke leaves the room [00:50:53] rolandbrian leaves the room [00:53:07] abbylapointe leaves the room [00:53:33] nataliesummers leaves the room [00:53:45] nolanbarrett leaves the room [00:54:41] LAT :-11.04767, LON : -171.10736, DEPTH : 954.2813m, TEMP : 4.39646C, SAL : 34.52182 PSU, DO : 3.75939 mg/L [00:59:42] LAT :-11.04768, LON : -171.10729, DEPTH : 951.5550m, TEMP : 4.34491C, SAL : 34.52327 PSU, DO : 3.77725 mg/L [01:01:59] mashkoormalik leaves the room [01:03:53] I'm baaack. [01:03:55] ;-) [01:04:09] Hi Scott! [01:04:42] LAT :-11.04773, LON : -171.10720, DEPTH : 947.6705m, TEMP : 4.33922C, SAL : 34.52322 PSU, DO : 3.72849 mg/L [01:09:03] We need to train some of the rocks like we trained that shrimp earlier in the dive. [01:09:14] benjaminfrable leaves the room [01:09:26] @Scott: I have checked Dive14 EX1606, and I think we collect purple branching colony on that dive. have we ever collected stoloniferous-one? [01:09:43] LAT :-11.04769, LON : -171.10711, DEPTH : 940.8864m, TEMP : 4.35311C, SAL : 34.52330 PSU, DO : 3.76148 mg/L [01:10:51] fish [01:11:29] Probably Macrouridae, but went by too fast to really tell. [01:12:00] rattail, also called grenadierr [01:12:13] grenadier [01:12:34] @Asako: I saw your earlier message about dive 14 (I noted the Victorgorgia collected then came from 1200 meters, so seems a good depth for it). I don't recall collecting any stoloniferous octocorals during CAPSTONE (I've collected them elsewhere). Obviously it would mean collecting them as overgrowth on a skeleton or the perfect loose rock!@ [01:13:37] I'll put a note in and keep stoloniferans in mind for future collections [01:14:43] LAT :-11.04769, LON : -171.10702, DEPTH : 934.5286m, TEMP : 4.39788C, SAL : 34.51883 PSU, DO : 3.71453 mg/L [01:18:01] Is thta geological or an encrusting mat? [01:19:07] difficult to see [01:19:14] @Scott: thank you! we observed some of them over growth on skeleton of Scleractinian last year at Mariana. [01:19:26] I'm still here! Just quiet... [01:19:44] LAT :-11.04766, LON : -171.10693, DEPTH : 930.6754m, TEMP : 4.50773C, SAL : 34.52017 PSU, DO : 3.66803 mg/L [01:19:53] Parantipathes? [01:19:57] bottle brush! [01:23:31] briankennedy leaves the room [01:24:24] Crab-tacular. [01:24:34] :) [01:24:39] Is this one purple in color? [01:24:44] LAT :-11.04777, LON : -171.10683, DEPTH : 922.7250m, TEMP : 4.65049C, SAL : 34.51597 PSU, DO : 3.75850 mg/L [01:25:27] Yup. Black coral [01:25:57] what is the genus? [01:26:13] I think the white you are seeing may simply be the raised "hypostome" part of the polyp... [01:26:46] I'm not sure of the genus. Could be Antipathes, but that is just a guess. [01:26:56] spectacular [01:27:15] Old sucker, I'll bet. [01:27:37] crab hasn't shed in a while! [01:28:07] andreaquattrini leaves the room [01:28:12] Now that is a cool observation. Must have clipped the branches from the colony. [01:28:39] It is definitely carrying the coral branches with the 5th pair of legs [01:29:34] yeah, have not seen that before [01:29:45] LAT :-11.04777, LON : -171.10685, DEPTH : 924.0338m, TEMP : 4.69189C, SAL : 34.51417 PSU, DO : 3.78856 mg/L [01:34:46] LAT :-11.04766, LON : -171.10671, DEPTH : 921.3499m, TEMP : 4.73235C, SAL : 34.51330 PSU, DO : 3.78844 mg/L [01:38:11] michaelparke leaves the room [01:39:46] LAT :-11.04766, LON : -171.10653, DEPTH : 906.4523m, TEMP : 4.84683C, SAL : 34.50775 PSU, DO : 3.87537 mg/L [01:44:47] LAT :-11.04766, LON : -171.10649, DEPTH : 907.8902m, TEMP : 4.84140C, SAL : 34.51021 PSU, DO : 3.79722 mg/L [01:49:47] LAT :-11.04763, LON : -171.10653, DEPTH : 908.3961m, TEMP : 4.77631C, SAL : 34.51246 PSU, DO : 3.78673 mg/L [01:54:48] LAT :-11.04773, LON : -171.10658, DEPTH : 904.1777m, TEMP : 4.81052C, SAL : 34.50829 PSU, DO : 3.80287 mg/L [01:56:24] bristlemouth? [01:56:54] Was that another zig-zag coral? [01:57:29] probably a bristlemouth, but looked like a different species than seen before. [01:57:50] scott: looked like it [01:57:57] most likely another Madrepora (zig-zag) yes [01:58:09] Thanks. I had the audio off... (during my dinner!) [01:58:26] no watching deep sea tv during dinner :) [01:58:40] :-) [01:59:49] LAT :-11.04768, LON : -171.10630, DEPTH : 893.4940m, TEMP : 4.83522C, SAL : 34.50819 PSU, DO : 3.84794 mg/L [02:01:25] leswatling leaves the room [02:02:42] great stuff guys! enjoy your transit... [02:02:58] erikcordes leaves the room [02:04:12] briankennedy leaves the room [02:04:20] Sorry to see us leave bottom on this dive. It was really fun. Thanks to the pilots, videographers, crew, scientists, and all involved. [02:04:25] Great first dive. [02:04:30] michaelparke leaves the room [02:04:49] LAT :-11.04771, LON : -171.10650, DEPTH : 888.1444m, TEMP : 4.92194C, SAL : 34.50486 PSU, DO : 3.85323 mg/L [02:04:58] Thank you very much everyone. it was great start of EX1703 cruise. [02:05:08] asakomatsumoto leaves the room [02:06:16] scottfrance leaves the room [02:06:18] thanks everyone for joining today and helping us out [02:08:11] andrewreinhard leaves the room [02:08:15] EX1703_DIVE01 Vehicles Ascending [02:08:16] nataliesummers leaves the room [02:09:50] LAT :-11.04747, LON : -171.10684, DEPTH : 817.8902m, TEMP : 5.01741C, SAL : 34.50109 PSU, DO : 3.92477 mg/L [02:14:50] LAT :-11.04733, LON : -171.10665, DEPTH : 658.5477m, TEMP : 5.87871C, SAL : 34.49426 PSU, DO : 4.05601 mg/L [02:15:38] brucemundy leaves the room [02:19:51] LAT :-11.04772, LON : -171.10633, DEPTH : 504.2364m, TEMP : 7.42232C, SAL : 34.54747 PSU, DO : 4.00961 mg/L [02:21:31] rolandbrian leaves the room [02:24:51] LAT :-11.04766, LON : -171.10586, DEPTH : 348.9523m, TEMP : 11.13746C, SAL : 34.75678 PSU, DO : 3.25268 mg/L [02:26:48] briankennedy leaves the room [02:28:19] amybacotaylor leaves the room [02:29:52] LAT :-11.04717, LON : -171.10610, DEPTH : 195.1731m, TEMP : 21.32166C, SAL : 35.95792 PSU, DO : 4.86979 mg/L [02:34:52] LAT :-11.04731, LON : -171.10679, DEPTH : 56.3868m, TEMP : 29.75485C, SAL : 34.81109 PSU, DO : 6.34550 mg/L [02:39:08] EX1703_DIVE01 Recovery Complete [02:39:53] LAT :-11.04782, LON : -171.10727, DEPTH :m, TEMP : C, SAL : PSU, DO : mg/L [02:43:17] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [03:03:04] mashkoormalik leaves the room [03:25:31] mashkoormalik leaves the room [03:42:03] timothyshank leaves the room [04:08:37] timothyshank leaves the room [04:14:55] amandademopoulos leaves the room [05:00:21] katharineweathers leaves the room [06:42:12] stevenauscavitch leaves the room [07:51:28] andrewobrien leaves the room [07:54:21] timestamp test [07:55:19] andrewobrien leaves the room [08:00:26] andrewobrien leaves the room [15:08:01] santiagoherrera leaves the room [18:49:19] EX1703_DIVE01 Vehicles in the Water [18:49:23] EX1703_DIVE01 Rov Launch [18:49:29] EX1703_DIVE01 Vehicles in the Water [18:50:18] EX1703_DIVE01 Rov Launch [18:50:24] EX1703_DIVE01 Vehicles in the Water [19:15:45] michaelparke leaves the room [19:54:53] All there is no dive today we are just transiting [20:07:12] mashkoormalik leaves the room [20:33:26] briankennedy leaves the room [21:39:59] kaseycantwell leaves the room [23:07:52] briankennedy leaves the room