As a way to celebrate the life of a loved one who had a strong connection to the ocean, scattering ashes at sea is a deeply meaningful type of burial for many people, including avid cruisers.
Full-body burials at sea are rare and logistically challenging, but they provide a deeply personal way to say goodbye.
A Nottingham-based funeral directors says it has recorded an increase in individuals choosing to make the sea their final ...
DNA samples must be taken from bodies that are to be laid to rest at one of England's sea burial sites, the government has ordered. It follows cases over many years where body parts have washed ...
OSAKA--As onlookers said goodbye, a 15-meter dead sperm whale affectionally called "Yodo-chan" began the process of being buried at sea on the morning of Jan. 18. The carcass, floating in shallow ...