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Reasons to Have a Memorable Ash Scattering Ceremony at Sea



The funeral home has now delivered the cremated remains of your deceased family member to you. What follows, then? We have a better idea than keeping your loved one on display on your fireplace mantel or bookshelf.

By scattering their ashes at sea, you can honor their life while bringing about healing and closure. Set their ashes free by scattering their ashes at sea.


Reasons to Have It at Sea


1. It Will be a Great Experience

It’s an unforgettable experience is being on the water with family to scatter a family member's remains. It’s a great way to find comfort and peace.


2. It is Less Expensive than Burials

If you consider scattering your loved one's ashes at sea, you may wonder about the cost. Thankfully, ash scattering at sea is less expensive than burials.

The average cost of scattering ashes at sea is $600. This includes the price of the urn, the charter fee, and the captain's gratuity.


The average cost of a burial is $7000. This consists of the price of the casket, the funeral home services, and the cemetery plot. As you can see, scattering ashes at sea is a fraction of the cost of a burial.

You can do it from the shore or a boat when you scatter ashes at sea. If you choose to do it from the coast, you can take the ashes to the beach and scatter them there.


3. It Provides a Peaceful Way to Say Goodbye


Ash scattering at sea is a beautiful and friendly way to say goodbye to a loved one. As ashes scatter in the air, they slowly disappear into the ocean's vastness.

This unique tradition allows grieving members to farewell their loved ones in an environmentally friendly way. The ocean provides a solemn backdrop for this symbolic goodbye, and it serves as a reminder that our loved ones will always be with us.


4. Make it a tradition to visit

Make a yearly tradition visiting the precise location of the scattering to remember your loved one and celebrate their life.


To make it simple for the family to return to the same location, the captain will give them the exact GPS coordinates of the scattering location. The family will also provide a memorial certificate with a picture of the deceased.


5. It Can Be Intimate

Mainly if they are attended by many people or open to the public, memorial services can be overwhelming. Scattered ashes are a great way to find peace while going through this process. To ensure intimacy between them and the deceased loved one, only your closest family members should be present during this part of the process.


Tips for Doing Ash Scattering at Sea


1. Ensure Biodegradable Urns


When scattering ashes at sea, do not contaminate the water with non-biodegradable materials. There are many biodegradable cremation urns available on the market that deteriorate over time when submerged in water. If you have a metal or ceramic jar, you must return it to land after scattering the ashes into the water.

It can be lovely to scatter flowers or float lanterns in the water, but make sure there are no metal, plastic, or other foreign objects. Never throw anything into the water that marine wildlife might eat or come into contact with.


2. Be Appropriately Prepared

When taking a boat or a plane, it is crucial to dress appropriately and be ready for a bumpy ride. Attendees should bring plenty of layers because it is frequently colder and windier at sea, and they should wear non-slip footwear on boat decks.

If you or your visitors are prone to seasickness, prepare by taking the necessary medication. If young ones are invited, ensure they are closely watched, and all essential safety measures are taken to avoid maritime mishaps.


3. Consider the Weather

One of the most common horror tales about scattering ashes at sea is when the family opens the urn to spread the ashes, but the wind blows them back onto the visitors. It can become windy on the ocean or a lake, and its direction is frequently challenging to predict.


Conclusion

No matter the reason, an ash scattering ceremony at sea can be a beautiful and healing way to say goodbye to a loved one. If you are considering this ceremony type, speak with Ashes 2 Oceans about your options to ensure that it is done respectfully and meaningfully.

If you're planning to bid a beautiful farewell to your loved one by scattering ashes to the sea, Ashes 2 Ocean is here for you! From your family to ours, the remains of your departed loved ones will be managed before they participate in a ceremony that you will help personalize. Contact us now!

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