Burial at sea anniversary charter
While our loved ones may be gone they never leave us. Take an opportunity to think about them and visit with a burial at sea (death) anniversary charter. With the coordinates of the burial at sea we can revisit the spot where your loved one started their adventure into the pacific.
A commemoration is a great time to gather with family and friends to remember and share memories. As a tribute to the departed it’s possible to release flowers, share a toast, or say a prayer. We are happy to help reconnect families looking to celebrate their loved one.
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Frequently asked questions
What to say while scattering ashes at sea?
Before a scattering at sea ceremony it’s always nice to think about what is the best way to commemorate your loved one. It could be a speech, toast, prayer or story. For inspiration think about the life of the deceased, some great experiences you have shared, or a prayer that has meaning to the deceased or the family.
Can you put flowers in the ocean?
All burial at sea services at Los Angeles Yacht Charter come with rose petals included. Guests are also welcome to bring additional flowers as decor or to add to the ceremony. Since flowers are bio degradable it is allowed to throw flowers in the ocean as a part of the ceremony.
How many bodies are there in the ocean?
It’s unclear how many burials at sea have taken place in the past. Burials at sea are as old as people sailing the seas and the exact number of bodies buried in the ocean is therefore impossible to know.
Are human ashes bad for the ocean?
As long as Environmental Protection Agency measures are followed, to ensure that the environment is not disturbed then ashes are not bad for the ocean environment.
What is a full body burial at sea?
A full body burial at sea is where a body is placed into a special full body burial at sea casket and then buried in the ocean. The casket is heavier than a normal casket and has holes in it so that it can fill up with water, sink and stay at the bottom of the ocean.
What happens to a body after a burial at sea?
After a burial at sea the ashes will find their place within the great Pacific. Some parts will make the service spot home, while others will go with the currents around the world. After a full body burial at sea the body will sink to the bottom of the ocean and disintegrate within the special casket.
What if I get seasick on a burial at sea
If you or one group members do get motion sickness, please inform one of our experienced captains. He or she will then take action accordingly.
Will I get seasick on a burial at sea?
Seasickness differs from person to person. To prevent sea sickness it’s best to go out in the morning when the water is the calmest. If you are still afraid that you might get seasick then you could take a motion sickness pill in advance of the charter. Please consult your local pharmacist for more information.
How does an unattended burial at sea work?
On our unattended burial at sea services we perform a traditional ash scattering service on your behalf. The boat will venture out 3 nautical miles before the captain will gently release the ashes into the sea followed by a traditional sailor’s goodbye. After the services we will send a certificate with the details of the ash scattering including official coordinates (latitude and longitude) of the services.
What is an unattended burial at sea?
An unattended burial at sea or ash scattering at sea is a service where an official burial at sea chartering company scatters ashes on the behalf of a family. The unattended burial at sea is often booked by people who don’t live locally, by families who are not fond of going on the sea or boats, or by those looking for an economic way to honor their friend or family member.
What do you call a burial at sea?
A burial at sea can refer to an ash scattering or a full body burial at sea. Both are services that place the deceased into the pacific as a final resting place. At Los Angeles Yacht Charter we provide all both full body and ash scattering services.
Is burial at sea legal in the US?
Burials at sea are legal in the US as long as some regulations are taken into account. For example ashes need to be scattered at least three nautical miles off the coast. In addition, the chartering company providing the service needs to have an official licencing to be able to provide ash scattering at sea services. At Los Angeles Yacht Charter we are in accordance with all regulations needed to be able to provide a burial at sea service.
Can a veteran be buried at sea?
At Los Angeles Yacht Charter we are honored to have provided many burials at sea services to veterans. To arrange special military treatments from the government please contact the veterans office of your loved ones branch of the military.
Can you request a burial at sea?
You can always request a burial at sea. If it is your final wish to have a burial at sea you can define it in your advance directives or inform a family member who can arrange it.
What is the best time for scattering at sea?
To scatter ashes at sea it is best to do it before 12:00 pm, because the water is then the calmest. Alternatively, sunset time can also be smooth.
What days of the week can I book a burial at sea?
Our at sea burial services are available seven days a week. Please contact us for pricing and availability.
How long is an ash scattering at sea?
Our burial at sea / ash scattering service takes about one hour.
Do I need an urn for a burial at sea / ash scattering?
Urns are not necessary for an ash scattering. Guests are welcome to bring biodegradable urns to release if they wish.
What paperwork do I need for an ash scattering?
To perform an ash scattering we need to receive the Los Angeles Disposition of Human Remains Permit. This can be received from the Los Angeles cremation facility or picked up at the Los Angeles Vital Records office by yourself or by request from Los Angeles Yacht Charter.
How much does an ash scattering cost?
Pricing is based on departure location and guest count.
Where do burials at sea / ash scattering services go?
Our services go three nautical miles off the coast.
Are children included in the guest count?
Yes, children are included in guest counts. Children are also required to wear life jackets on yachts.
Are refreshments included in a burial at sea?
Refreshments are not included in the pricing. Guests are welcome to bring their own food and drink. Burials at Sea boats of 35+ have liquor licenses and can not have external alcohol brought on board.
What type of clothing should I wear to the burial at sea?
Attire is up to your group, however layers are advised as it can be windier and colder on the water than on land.
How soon in advance do I need to book a burial at sea / ash scattering?
Our bookings are based on a first come first serve basis. To make sure your preferred date and time is available it’s best to confirm the date and time as soon as possible.
Am I expected to tip the captain and crew at a burial at sea?
Gratuity is not included in the price and while not required it is always greatly appreciated. Any tips provided are split between the captain and crew.
What if it rains at a burial at sea?
All of our boats have an interior or covered area where guests can stay dry and comfortable.
How to customize a burial at sea?
A burial at sea ceremony can be customized to your needs. You are welcome to bring your own food and beverages, play music, bring flowers and add decor. Please read ‘How to customize a burial at sea’ for inspiration.
Can we have more than one person scatter the ashes at sea?
Ash scatterings are customized to each group. If your family would like to have multiple guests place the ashes in the sea we can help arrange this.
Is it legal to scatter ashes in the ocean?
Yes, it is legal to scatter ashes in the pacific ocean. However, there are some regulations that need to be taken into account when arranging an ash scattering at sea service. For example all ash scattering at sea services need to take place at least three nautical miles off shore.
Can you scatter ashes anywhere at sea?
The scattering of ashes at sea is allowed in California and the rest of the United States. However, there are some regulations placed by the Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that the environment is not disturbed. For example, ashes have to be scattered at least three nautical miles offshore. Hence why, scattering ashes from a pier or at a beach is absolutely prohibited.
Are your captains licensed to do a burial at sea?
All of our captains are officially licensed under the California state law to provide professional yacht charter and burial at sea services. Our captains have been selected through an extensive training program and will always stand for the safety of our passengers. Our captains are also experienced in hosting burial at sea/ ash scattering services and will do what it takes to make you feel comfortable during the burial at sea ceremony.
Do you have a license to scatter the ashes at sea?
Los Angeles Yacht Charter is fully licensed to provide burials at sea and ash scattering services. For over 10 years we have had an official Central Registration Depository Licence which is needed in order to be able to provide scattering services.
How do you scatter ashes at sea in California?
The scattering of ashes at sea in California can be done by booking a yacht charter through a certified company. At Los Angeles Yacht Charter we have an official Central Registration Depository Licence which allows us to perform burial at sea services for the community.
How much does a burial at sea cost?
The costs of a burial at sea can vary based on the guest count, boat preference and location preference. Please contact us for a custom quote or check the following pages to find the right price for your group.