Live institutional operating suite for coastal restoration, aquaculture, fisheries and blue carbon
This shared workspace reads the Blue Governance tables directly and turns live records into a reviewer-facing operating suite. It keeps the scope isolated from CARH, Public Projects, and Mining while connecting module records to institutional reporting, GIS / Boundary, Satellite, TV-CRI, evidence intake and funding-governance routes.
Shared Blue Governance workspace remains connected to AI reporting, GIS, Satellite, and TV-CRI
The shared workspace remains the operating surface for coastal restoration, aquaculture, fisheries governance, blue carbon, marine evidence, and institutional reporting. It keeps module records connected to the services institutional reviewers expect to see without duplicating service rails.
Shared spaces
Route module records, evidence, reviewer notes, and readiness posture into the shared Blue Governance workspace and evidence intake chain.
AI institutional reporting
Use the reporting workspace to structure donor narrative, DFI procurement framing, and UN-style institutional positioning.
GIS / Boundary
Connect records to coastal boundaries, suitability layers, risk context, permit evidence, and protected-use decisions.
Satellite
Keep restoration, aquaculture, fisheries, and blue-carbon evidence aligned with remote-sensing continuity and spatial monitoring.
TV-CRI
Route module-level evidence into calibrated climate-risk and readiness interpretation for institutional review.
Blue Governance Workspace inherits the Terra Vita governance spine.
Blue Governance Workspace assurance: Blue Governance records, ecological evidence, reviewer actions, MRV posture, and export readiness remain linked across coastal and marine workstreams.
This workspace does not replace human authority. It makes readiness, exceptions, conditions, reviewer posture, and export posture visible so authorised users can make defensible decisions.