Water. Energy. Land. Documented.
Esoteria started in Baja California, where water, energy, and land collide harder than almost anywhere on the continent. The same growth that's transforming the peninsula — tourism, ports, energy buildout — is outrunning the data and documentation needed to manage it responsibly. We're building the infrastructure to close that gap. It doesn't stop at a border.
Bring this level of vigilance to your region. The data sources and detection methods adapt to what each region needs. The discipline behind them doesn't.
Where Growth Outpaces Documentation
Water, energy, and land don't change in isolation — a decision about one reshapes the others. Esoteria documents that nexus, turning it into trusted, actionable intelligence for informed, sustainable communities. The same discipline extends to any organization that needs it.
Baja California has extraordinary marine and coastal ecosystems — and development pressure moving faster than the infrastructure needed to document its impact. Environmental violations go unrecorded. Vessels fish illegally in protected bays. Port and energy projects advance without the data trail communities and regulators need. Citizens witness change with no mechanism to turn what they see into a legally usable record. Grassroots organizations and field researchers are often the first to see it — but rarely have the infrastructure to turn field observations into something a regulator has to act on.
Water
Marine and coastal protection — vessel monitoring, fishing pressure, protected reserves.
Land
Environmental accountability on land — habitat, development, illegal activity, citizen complaints.
Energy
Infrastructure and development pressure — ports, energy projects, industrial buildout.
What We've Proven
Four platforms currently in operation, anchored in Baja California — proof of the same method, working in different contexts.
Denuncia Popular
Transforms citizen environmental observations into formally structured legal complaints under LGEEPA Arts. 189–193, directed to PROFEPA.
Open Platform →Vigía — Bahía de Todos Santos
Real-time vessel monitoring for the Bahía de Todos Santos World Surfing Reserve. Powered by Global Fishing Watch satellite data.
Open Platform →Vigía — Bahía de Loreto
Vessel monitoring for the Parque Nacional Bahía de Loreto.
Open Platform →Ocean Proto
Academic-grade megafauna-vessel collision risk analysis for the Gulf of California.
Open Platform →Esoteria's core discipline is turning raw information into governed, legally usable intelligence — however that information originates. Some of it is captured fresh, at the point of occurrence: citizen reports through Denuncia Popular, vessel telemetry through Vigía. Some of it is reconstructed from public records that already exist but are fragmented, poorly formatted, or effectively inaccessible. Capture or reconstruction, the discipline is the same: verification, structure, and a clear path to legal or institutional action. As Denuncia Popular expands to new regions, the specific data captured adapts to each region's legal framework and use case — the discipline behind it doesn't. Not just information — actionable intelligence: verified and structured enough to hold up in legal and institutional action.
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Vessel monitoring: Global Fishing Watch API v3 (AIS presence, SAR dark-vessel detection, apparent fishing effort)
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Species and marine context: OBIS (Ocean Biodiversity Information System)
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Environmental conditions: Open-Meteo (sea surface temperature, wave data)
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Legal structure: complaints generated align to LGEEPA Articles 189–193, filed to PROFEPA
Built by a small, binational team — meet them on the About page.
A sustainable community runs on trusted information, not competing claims. That's the infrastructure Esoteria builds — for water, energy, and land.
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