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About Sea TV

What is Sea TV?

Sea TV is an independent editorial guide to ocean and coastal television: documentaries, surf, fishing, marine wildlife, sailing, and coastal living, plus practical help on where to watch. We do not host or stream video, we are not affiliated with any network or service, and we point readers to the right place to confirm current availability.

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What this site is, and what it is not

Sea TV is an independent guide to ocean and coastal television. Our job is to explain the genres clearly, help you decide what is worth watching, and point you to where you can find it. We organize the whole landscape of sea programming into plain categories, ocean documentaries, surf, fishing, marine wildlife, sailing and boating, and coastal living, and we pair every genre guide with practical help on where to watch and how to watch for free.

Just as important is what we are not. We do not host, stream, or sell access to any video. We are not a network, a streaming service, or a studio, and we are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by any of the programs, networks, or services we discuss. Program and service names appear here only to identify and comment on them. Because of that independence, we have no incentive to push you toward any one platform, and we will always tell you when a free option exists.

How we handle availability and accuracy

The hardest thing about a television guide is that availability never holds still. Streaming rights are licensed by region and for limited periods, so any claim that a specific title is on a specific service is a snapshot that can age out. We deal with that honestly: rather than printing fixed where-to-watch lists that quietly go wrong, we explain how to check current availability yourself with a where-to-watch tool set to your country, and we say so on every page. It is less tidy than a fake certainty, but it is true and it actually helps.

On accuracy more broadly, we write about genres, history, and how-to-watch mechanics, which are stable, and we avoid inventing the things that are not, such as exact air times, viewer numbers, ratings, or claims about where a title sits right now. Where we mention well-known programs, it is as honest editorial reference. If you spot something that has changed or that we have gotten wrong, the contact page is the way to tell us, and we would genuinely like to hear it.

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Sea TV does not host or stream video. Each option below either points you to where a title is available or lets you opt in to updates. Monetization slots are clearly marked placeholders until the operator wires real, disclosed partners.

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Questions

Frequently asked questions

Is Sea TV a streaming service?
No. Sea TV is an independent editorial guide, not a streaming service. We do not host, stream, or sell access to any video. We explain the genres of ocean and coastal television and point you to where you can confirm a title's current availability in your region, but the watching itself happens on the actual services, not here.
Is Sea TV affiliated with any TV network?
No. Sea TV is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by any television network, streaming service, or studio. Program and service names appear only to identify and comment on them. That independence means we have no incentive to favor one platform and we will always flag a free option when one exists.
Why does Sea TV not just list where everything is streaming?
Because streaming rights are licensed by region and for limited periods, so a fixed where-to-watch list would quietly go out of date. Instead of printing false certainty, we explain how to check current availability yourself with a where-to-watch tool set to your country, which is less tidy but actually reliable and genuinely useful.
How can I suggest a show or correct an error?
Use the contact page. Sea TV is an evergreen guide, and availability and details change, so if you notice something that has moved or that we have gotten wrong, we would like to hear it. We write about stable things, genres, history, and how to watch, and we rely on readers to help flag the things that shift over time.

Sea TV is an independent editorial guide to ocean and coastal television. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by any television network, streaming service, studio, or program named on this site, and all program, network, and service names are the property of their respective owners, referenced for identification and commentary only. Programming, availability, and streaming rights change constantly and vary by region; we do not host or stream any video ourselves. Always confirm current availability with the official network or service before relying on it. Some outbound links may be marked as affiliate or sponsored where applicable, and clearly labeled as such.