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  2. Can you scatter human ashes anywhere you want in ... - AOL

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    Ocean Ashes in Islamorada in the Florida Keys offers a $499 ash-scattering cruise for up to six passengers, complete with an ice cooler for snacks or drinks that you bring on board. The company ...

  3. Burial at sea - Wikipedia

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    Janis Joplin (1943–1970), cremated at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, and ashes scattered into the Pacific Ocean; Maria Callas (1923–1977), cremated at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris; ashes were interred there, stolen, recovered and finally scattered, according to her wish, into the Aegean Sea in Greece on June 3, 1979 [30]

  4. List of people buried at sea - Wikipedia

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    Peter Lawford (1923–1984), actor, was cremated and ashes originally buried at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery; they were later removed and sprinkled in the Pacific Ocean. Cloris Leachman (1926–2021)

  5. Disposal of human corpses - Wikipedia

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    In today's parlance, "burial at sea" may also refer to the scattering of ashes in the ocean, while "whole body burial at sea" refers to the entire uncremated body being placed in the ocean at great depths. [9] Laws vary by jurisdictions. The concept may also include ship burial, a form of burial at sea in which the corpse is set adrift on a boat.

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    The co-owner of Express Watersports in Murrells Inlet said the 27-year-old company offers the service of spreading ashes in the ocean and has been doing so for about 15 years. It began after the ...

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  8. Reef burials - Wikipedia

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    Reef burials are a new burial practice gaining a degree of popularity. Rather than being buried in the earth, a person's remains are cremated and the resulting ash is mixed with pH-balanced concrete to create structures which are placed on the seabed to help restore marine habitats similar to a coral reef.

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