Skip to main content

Sea-Eye Newsletter

Receive updates on our rescue missions, news regarding civilian sea rescue, and information on how to support us. Sea-Eye Newsletter: Every email connects you directly with our life-saving work at sea.




    We only use your data for newsletter delivery and never share it with third parties. You can unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time via the link at the bottom of the email.

    * Required fields

    What to Expect in the Newsletter

    1

    Mission Reports

    Authentic reports from our operations.
    2

    Personal Stories

    Accounts and personal stories from refugees & displaced persons.
    3

    Ways to Support

    Concrete ways you can support our work, such as volunteering or donations.
    4

    Background Information

    Information on developments in European asylum policy and the alarming situation in the Mediterranean.
    Sea-Eye volunteers stand in front of their information stand with a banner that reads: “Human rights have no external borders.”
    Summer 2026 at Sea-Eye: festivals, party conferences and a new campaign

    Summer 2026 at Sea-Eye: festivals, party conferences and a new campaign

    July 9, 2026
    Two men sit on chairs in a hall and look towards the front.
    New Sea-Eye advisory board elected – Change of statutes is official

    New Sea-Eye advisory board elected – Change of statutes is official

    July 1, 2026
    Three Sea-Eye crew members on a small boat. One crew member is throwing a wreath of flowers into the water. The SEA-EYE5 can be seen in the background.
    World Refugee Day 2026: Human rights must not end at Europe’s borders

    World Refugee Day 2026: Human rights must not end at Europe’s borders

    June 20, 2026
    When isolation becomes the norm: CEAS will come into force on 12 June 2026 and will increase the pressure on those seeking protection

    When isolation becomes the norm: CEAS will come into force on 12 June 2026 and will increase the pressure on those seeking protection

    June 12, 2026
    Gerettete Menschen in Rettungswesten stehen dicht gedrängt an Deck der SEA-EYE 5 auf dem Mittelmeer
    Children and pregnant women on board: Sea-Eye 5 urgently calls for a closer port of safety

    Children and pregnant women on board: Sea-Eye 5 urgently calls for a closer port of safety

    May 21, 2026
    Gerettete Menschen ruhen unter Rettungsdecken auf dem Deck der SEA-EYE 5
    Two rescue operations in two days: 72 people brought to safety

    Two rescue operations in two days: 72 people brought to safety

    May 13, 2026
    So-called Libyan Coast Guard
    Court emphasizes: Decisions by captains during sea rescues must be respected – authorities must prove violations.

    Court emphasizes: Decisions by captains during sea rescues must be respected – authorities must prove violations.

    March 16, 2026
    CEAS amendement act adopted: Sea-Eye speaks of a massive attack on the rights of people seeking protection

    CEAS amendement act adopted: Sea-Eye speaks of a massive attack on the rights of people seeking protection

    March 4, 2026

    All information about the newsletter

    How often is the newsletter sent?

    You will hear from us once or twice a month.

    How can I unsubscribe?

    Every newsletter contains an unsubscribe link. Depending on your email program, you can find it either at the top left or at the end of the email.

    Which data are stored?

    Only the data you provide are stored (e.g., only your email address or additionally your first and last name). We never pass your data on to third parties and process your data only in accordance with applicable GDPR requirements. You can find all details in our privacy policy.