Blue Whale
HighBalaenoptera musculus
Ocean Intelligence Platform - active case analysis workspace
Investigations
Coordinate live anomaly review, track working hypotheses, and compare incoming evidence without leaving the shared mission shell.
Scope the case before promoting new evidence.
Investigation Type
Region
Time Window
Species Impact
Suggested refinement
Add dissolved oxygen overlays to reduce false positives near shelf breaks.
Primary workspace for correlated signals and investigation flow.
18
Signals linked
7
Data sources
82
Priority score
Active Focus
Confidence is increasing as field observations align with the satellite heat band and subsurface buoy warming profile. The strongest explanatory path still points to temperature stress as the leading driver.
TRK-201
Surface temperature acceleration
Elevated SST continues to widen eastward beyond the historic seasonal envelope.
Confidence
TRK-187
Chlorophyll suppression overlap
Bloom density is tapering inside the same grid cells as the thermal front.
Confidence
TRK-193
Current shear migration
Current vectors show a moderate shear shift that may explain signal drift near the reef edge.
Confidence
Deterministic ecological correlation using linked movement signals, verification-aware sightings, and station overlap.
Tracked species
2
Linked signals
2
Verified sightings
1
Pending review
1
Correlation scores are deterministic and derived from linked movement signals, verification-aware sightings, and station overlap already present in the investigation context.
Blue Whale
HighBalaenoptera musculus
Green Sea Turtle
MediumChelonia mydas
Generated 2026-03-13 11:52 UTC
Related objects resolved automatically for the active investigation.
Surface temperature acceleration
Elevated SST continues to widen eastward beyond the historic seasonal envelope.
86% confidence
Blue Whale
Balaenoptera musculus
1 movement signal(s) · 1 verified sighting(s)
Green Sea Turtle
Chelonia mydas
1 movement signal(s) · 0 verified sighting(s)
NDBC Buoy 46042
Active monitoring buoy — reporting during investigation window
NDBC Buoy 41009
Active monitoring buoy — reporting during investigation window
Station 46042
2026-03-18T10:50:00.000Z
Station 41009
2026-03-18T10:40:00.000Z
Resolver chain
resolveInvestigationSpecies → 2 object(s) via correlated species IDs
resolveInvestigationStations → 2 object(s) via active monitoring station IDs
resolveSpeciesObservations → 2 object(s) via sighting station IDs
resolveInvestigationAlerts → 0 object(s) via linkedInvestigationId
Working theories stay visible while new evidence arrives.
Localized SST surge is the primary bleaching driver
Backed by satellite and buoy agreement across three adjacent grid cells.
Owner
Dr. Clarke
Updated 12 min ago
Current shear is redistributing larvae away from recovery zones
Needs one more drifter pass before the transport model can be promoted.
Owner
M. Patel
Updated 29 min ago
Recent vessel traffic is amplifying acoustic stress markers
Weak evidence so far; likely secondary to thermal and nutrient factors.
Owner
A. Romero
Updated 1 hr ago
Ranked supporting material for the active case.
Evidence Stack
4 items promoted
EV-811
NOAA polar composite
Persistent heat band detected across 34.2N-35.0N with low cloud contamination.
EV-804
Buoy ATLAS-19
Subsurface profile confirms warming down to 42 m and reduced nocturnal recovery.
EV-792
Reef Team Bravo
Visual survey logged paling in two transects near the eastern shelf boundary.
EV-776
Coral stress ensemble v5
Forecast suggests the highest stress window lands within the next 36 hours.
Verification queue
Reef diver imagery is waiting on metadata cleanup before it can be added to the active evidence stack.
Recommendation
Trigger a reef surveillance pass before the next daylight cycle to lock in visual confirmation while the anomaly is still rising.
Activity log showing all investigation events and updates.
TL-006
Evidence Promoted
Field report visually confirms paling in eastern shelf transects
TL-005
Track Escalated
Track TRK-201 escalated due to increasing confidence (86%)
TL-004
Hypothesis Tested
Hypothesis H-04: SST surge as primary driver — supported by evidence
TL-003
Signal Linked
Buoy data confirms subsurface warming down to 42 m
TL-002
Signal Linked
Linked 4 satellite observations to the case
TL-001
Case Opened
Case opened: Thermal anomaly with reef impact likelihood