Is your sea water inlet valve open or shut at the time when you notice the loss of water from the strainer? If it is open, you may have air leaking into the raw water system thereby allowing the water to run back to sea. If the sea water inlet valve appears to be shut, and water is being lost there are two possibilities. One is that the sea water valve is defective in one way or another, the other is that water is being lost within the cooling/exhaust system. To check that the sea valve is working properly, put it in the shut position, then disconnect the sea water inlet pipe from where it connects to the strainer. If the pipe is already empty then fill it with water from a jug, and while holding the end of the pipe as high as it will go, watch what happens to the water level in the pipe. If the level starts to drop away, then you have either a leaking sea valve, or one that is not fully shut. If the water level remains constant with the valve shut then you have ruled out the leaking/not fully shut possibilities, but from this point on things are starting to look expensive. Good luck.