Join us in our mission
To invite everyone to discover the joy of the ocean, inspiring them to protect its future.
Through immersive experiences and engaging storytelling across our global network of aquariums, and guided by our three conservation pillars: Rescue, Restore, Protect, we commit to safeguarding the ocean in collaboration with our partners, such as the SEA LIFE Trust.
Our charity, SEA LIFE Trust
Together, we do amazing conservation work. Find out more and see how you can make a difference.
Beluga Whale Santuary, a world-first!
From Shanghai to Iceland, this is a ground-breaking project providing formerly captive beluga whales a safe and more natural home.
Rescue, Restore, Protect
Our conservation programme consists of a system of care and best-practise animal husbandry that draws on decades of collective experience from our marine biologists.
Weltweite Beach Cleans
Team up with our passionate staff and join one of our beach cleans, helping to raise awareness about plastic pollution, keeping our beaches clean and...did we mention they´re fun too?
European pond turtle
They are small and cute and were once the only turtles native to this area. In Germany, they are among the rarest animal species, and in 2015 they were even named Reptile of the Year! In cooperation with NABU Rhineland-Palatinate, SEA LIFE Speyer is working to reintroduce these animals into the wild.
Crested newt
The crested newt is the largest native newt species and is widespread in Central Europe. Due to the destruction of its habitat and a deadly salamander plague (Bsal), the newt is threatened with extinction in Germany. Together with the University of Trier, SEA LIFE Speyer has launched a breeding programme to reintroduce newts to native regions.
Fire salamander
The fire salamander is a European amphibian species that lives in large deciduous and mixed forests with natural streams. Due to the deadly, introduced salamander plague (Bsal), the population of these yellow and black amphibians in Rhineland-Palatinate is severely threatened. In the long term, SEA LIFE Speyer wants to breed the salamanders and release the healthy young animals back into their native regions.
German Ocean Foundation
The German Ocean Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting the oceans. It raises awareness of the threats facing the world's oceans and highlights possible courses of action. To this end, it brings together initiatives and projects from all areas of the maritime economy, politics, research and society to form a powerful voice for our oceans.
Big or small, every little helps
Make a donation and contribute towards SEA LIFE Trust´s mission to protect the world´s oceans and it´s amazing marine life