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How do I contact Sea TV?

You can contact Sea TV by email to suggest an ocean show to cover, report a change in where a title is streaming, correct an error, or ask a question about the guide. We are an independent editorial site and read every message, though we cannot help you stream anything directly, since we do not host video.

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Sea TV is an independent guide to ocean and coastal television, and reader input genuinely makes it better. The most useful messages tend to be one of a few kinds: a great ocean show we have not covered, a note that a title has moved between services so we can update our advice, a correction to something we have gotten wrong, or a question about a genre or about how to find something to watch. We read everything that comes in.

One honest limit. Because we do not host, stream, or sell access to any video, and we are not a network or a streaming service, we cannot give you a working link to watch a specific show, troubleshoot a service's app, or resolve a subscription problem. For those, the service itself is the right contact. What we can do is point you to the right way to find where a title is available, which is what the where-to-watch guide is for.

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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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This sign-up is a placeholder until connected to Sea TV's email service; it does not yet deliver. We do not sell your information. Sea TV is an independent editorial guide and does not stream or host any video.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best way to contact Sea TV?
Email is the best way to reach Sea TV. It suits suggesting a show to cover, reporting that a title has moved between streaming services, correcting an error, or asking a question about a genre. We are an independent editorial guide and read every message, though we cannot help you stream a title directly since we do not host video.
Can Sea TV help me fix a streaming app or subscription?
No. Because Sea TV is an independent guide and not a streaming service or network, we cannot troubleshoot a service's app, give you a working watch link, or resolve a subscription or billing problem. The service itself is the right contact for those. We can point you to how to find where a title is available, through the where-to-watch guide.
Will you cover a show I suggest?
We genuinely welcome suggestions, especially strong ocean and coastal shows we have not yet covered, and reader input shapes what we write about. We cannot promise to cover every suggestion, but we read them all and they directly influence the guide. Sending a title and a sentence on why it is worth watching is the most helpful format.

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.