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Little spiral snail shells.

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Oh, there are some eggs.

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A lot of eggs.

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That in the center one – it's moving its
tentacles a lot?

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Yeah let's get a shot of that too.

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This is great.

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Oh, yep, she has eggs.

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Is this enough octopus for you, Joe?

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I could not have asked for more.

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Look how shiny those eggs are.

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Wow.

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This is very interesting.

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So I don't know if we've talked about this
yet but, are these likely male or female doing

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the brooding?

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Likely female.

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Not every octopus is in this position.

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There was one that just went out of view below
that's out and facing outwards with tentacles extended.

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But the majority that we've been seeing in
this area are in what looks to be a brooding pose.

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Can you take stills?

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Or are you just doing video and then pull
the stills afterward.

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Yeah I'm not sure what the process is for
pulling stills.

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But not from this desk here.

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Then there's an octopus that's settling down.

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I take screenshots for stills while we're
sampling and also whenever we see anything

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interesting and also just occasionally to
show the landscape of what we're passing over.

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So there's like three rivers flowing into
this one here.

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Three rivers of octopus.

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If anyone detects a shimmer anywhere we should
try and push in and look.

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Yeah that barren side maybe.

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Yeah.

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There's still a bunch of gastropods over there
even where there aren't a lot of octopuses.

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That's a cool shot.

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What's your goal here?

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Do you want me to just line up and take a
bunch of pictures?

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From below, you're going to pan over.

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Okay, there we go.

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Okay.

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Now we're talking about the same thing.

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Look at all the anemones on this one!

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Oh this has a lot of anemones, wow.

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Yeah.

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Those ones that are vertical on the wall are
pretty cool.

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Zoom in and see if any more shimmer over there.

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Oh look a shimmer!

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We got the shimmer!

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Interesting.

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Oh wow.

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Look at that.

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That seems more prominent than the last location.

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Do you have any temperature reading difference?

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Still saying 1.7.

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1.7?

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Yeah.

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That's really, really cool.

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Look at all the anemones on the right.

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Yeah, more gastropods, more...

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Just off to the bottom, that's weird.

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What?

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Where?

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Oh we can pan to it later.

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It was south, or below the camera right now.

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Yeah look at that.

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This has definitely generated some excitement.

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We've got over 15 countries, hundreds of viewers
tuning in right now, watching this live with us

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It's pretty amazing.

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We're happy to have you here, and you're getting
some of these last shots before we have to

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start to recover the vehicles.

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But you can just see octopus, lines of octopus
snaking up this formation of volcanic rock.

