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  1. Burial at sea is the disposal of human remains in the ocean, normally from a ship, boat or aircraft. It is regularly performed by navies, and is done by private citizens in many countries. Burial-at-sea services are conducted at many different locations and with many different customs, either by ship or by aircraft.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Burial at sea is a tradition deeply entrenched in maritime history, often associated with naval services honoring their fallen comrades. However, in contemporary times, this practice has transcended its military origins and become a choice for civilians seeking a unique and symbolic final resting place for their loved ones.

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  4. Apr 12, 2022 · For some, the decision is financial: A sea burial including a coffin or custom-made shroud and boat rental might cost between $5,000 and $10,000, while a burial at a cemetery is at least $20,000 ...

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  5. Nov 2, 2023 · According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), disposal must take place at least three nautical miles from shore [0]

    • Dalia Ramirez
  6. May 3, 2024 · Placement of human remains in ocean waters within three nautical miles from shore, i.e., the ordinary low water mark or a closing line drawn on nautical charts across the openings of bays and rivers. Placement of non-human remains (such as pet remains).

  7. The EPA requires that burials at sea take place at least three nautical miles from land and in water at least 600 feet deep. In addition, the EPA must be notified within 30 days of the burial. Obtaining Necessary Permits. Before proceeding with a sea burial, it's important to obtain any necessary permits or permissions.

  8. The solemn task of preparing a body for burial at sea often fell to close shipmates of the deceased. A death on board a ship is normally reported by the ship’s surgeon or medical officer to the officer of the watch who in turn reports it to the captain. The exact position of the ship at the time of death is recorded in the ship’s log.

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