Public scenario

Subsea Route Monitoring

Route-baseline and anomaly-review scenario for subsea cables, pipelines, export routes and undersea infrastructure.

Operating context

Subsea Route Monitoring operating context.

Subsea infrastructure is difficult to observe continuously and often depends on periodic inspection, route baselining and anomaly review. Infrastructure owners need credible reporting without public disclosure of route maps, sensor settings or sensitive asset details.

The challenge

Owners and operators may need to review changes around routes, suspected interference, unusual activity, inspection priorities and evidence continuity. A public page should communicate the monitoring logic without exposing navigation assumptions or sensitive infrastructure information.

What Sky Shadow contributes

  • Route-baseline concept for subsea infrastructure and adjacent maritime activity.
  • Evidence-ready anomaly review rather than public disclosure of sensor settings.
  • Architecture language that can support owners, insurers, operators and public-sector stakeholders.
  • Controlled private pathway for route-specific, asset-specific and partner-specific discussion.

Representative public workflow

Operator-reviewed flow from mission context to evidence-ready reporting.

This is a simplified public model for orientation. It does not disclose site plans, configuration detail, sensitive thresholds or response procedures.

01

Define route context and what can be discussed publicly

Define route context and what can be discussed publicly.

02

Create a non-sensitive baseline and review workflow

Create a non-sensitive baseline and review workflow.

03

Prioritise anomalies for human review and reporting

Prioritise anomalies for human review and reporting.

04

Package findings into evidence records suitable for stakeholder discussion

Package findings into evidence records suitable for stakeholder discussion.

05

Determine whether a site-specific pilot is appropriate through private briefing

Determine whether a site-specific pilot is appropriate through private briefing.

Pilot success criteria

A controlled pilot must clarify whether the output is useful to accountable stakeholders.

Sky Shadow presents pilot criteria at a governance and workflow level on public pages. Site-specific criteria belong behind the private briefing route.

Pilot success criteria

  • Baseline/reporting format agreed with the infrastructure owner.
  • Anomaly categories and review responsibilities defined.
  • Evidence continuity and retention approach understood.
  • Private briefing determines whether route-specific pilot is appropriate.

Disclosure boundary

Route maps, exact asset locations, sensing configuration, navigation assumptions, deployment methods and communications details are not public material.

Controlled disclosure notice

Public material is intentionally non-technical. Site-specific architecture, platform configuration, performance assumptions, communications design and response procedures are reserved for approved private briefing.

Related scenarios

Explore adjacent public scenario models.

Each scenario remains at public orientation level and supports early procurement, partner and stakeholder alignment.

Final route

Discuss a Subsea Route Pilot

Request a controlled private briefing for lawful, approved use cases, partner integration, pilot scoping or procurement review.