Under its new name
Mediterranea, NGO activists left Italy for a rescue mission in late August 2025. After pickung up migrants and requesting a port to disembark them, the crew defied Italian authorities, who wanted them to proceed to the port of
Genoa in northern Italy. The
Mediterranea headed for northern Sicily instead and arrived in
Trapani on 24 August 2025. A few days later the ship was seized by Italian authorities, who announced a punishment of 60 days impoundment and a fine of Euro 10,000. The sentence was aggravated by the fact that the ship, under its former name
Sea-Eye 4 and under the command of captain Pavel Botica, had already been penalized for ignoring orders; the change of ownership and the new name had no mitigating effect. The activists announced their intention to appeal the sentence. A preliminary decision by an Italian court freed the ship from impoundment in mid October 2025. The judge followed the NGO´s argumentation, that the migrants on board were not in danger of dying, but in need of urgent assistance anyway. The judge wrote, keeping the ship impounded would expose the NGO to high cost for mooring fees and undermine the humanitarian goals of "Mediterranea". On 2 November 2025 the activists picked up 65 migrants in distress south of Lampedusa. On their way back the crew of
Mediterranea was directed by
Alarmphone activists to an overloaded boat with another 27 migrants in need of assistance and took them on board. The organisation requested a port nearby to disembark the 92 people, citing the need for more rescue work in the area than the regular coastguard could manage. The activists again ignored coastguard orders and, instead of making the 4 day journey to
Livorno to disembark the migrants, headed for the closer port of
Porto Empedocle, giving the medical assessment of the migrants as justification to shorten the trip. After arrival, the port authority acknowledged that it was too dangerous to get them of the ship in open water due to the weather, so minors and women were allowed to leave first in port and the rest of the migrants were also allowed to disembark by a prosecutor later. The ship itself was again put under detention by the
Ministry of the Interior for 2 month. This detention was also overturned by a judge on 11 December 2025. == References ==