Research
Separate data, sources and hypotheses.
Maritime research rarely begins with certainty. It begins with a clue, a source, an image, a route, an incomplete coordinate or a contradiction.
1. Archive
We bring together records, images, models and references so information does not remain scattered across screenshots or loose notes.
2. Hypothesis
A probable area or a relationship between sources is marked as a hypothesis until it can be checked.
3. Validation
The goal is to distinguish what is located, documented, pending verification and discarded.
Private dossiers.
A user can work on a case without publishing it to everyone. This matters when handling sensitive areas, incomplete data or information that needs review before becoming a public record.
Traceability helps avoid repeating mistakes: a doubtful source, approximate coordinate or misattributed image must remain marked as what it is.
In each case
- Notes de trabajo.
- Sources históricas.
- Images and galleries.
- Associated models.
- Verification status.
Research is also care.
Clear documentation reduces confusion, helps contextualize findings and enables more responsible collaboration.