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The reef stretches across 16 acres (65,000 m 2) of ocean floor designed as both a home for sea life and "a destination for divers". [6] The Neptune Memorial Reef lies in a special management zone. Boaters and divers are welcome, but no fishing or lobster-taking is allowed. Now that reef-building coral have developed at the site, the Reef can be ...
The Neptune Memorial Reef's underwater gates. The Neptune Memorial Reef is an underwater memorial 3.25 miles (5.23 km) off the coast of Key Biscayne, Florida, where cremated ashes can be interred. Neptune's burial at sea involves mixing cremated remains into concrete for a sturdy and secure final resting place.
Neptune memorial reef. Reef burials are a type of "green" or "natural" burial considered by some [who?] to be an eco-friendly alternative to traditional burial. [1] [2] Cremation ash is mixed with concrete to form objects that are placed on the seafloor to encourage wildlife in areas where sea life has been diminished.
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Eternal Reefs has helped thousands of families mix their loved ones’ remains with concrete to form artificial reef memorials. Undersea memorials to loved ones also may help revive Florida’s ...
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Dade Memorial Park, Opa-Locka; Flagler Memorial Park Cemetery, Miami; Lakeside Memorial Park, Doral; Miami Memorial Park Cemetery, Miami; Mount Nebo Cemetery, Glenvar Heights; Mount Nebo Miami Memorial Gardens, West Miami; Neptune Memorial Reef, Key Biscayne; Our Lady of the Rosary and Prayer Gardens Miami; Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Cemetery ...
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A year after Will and Daniel Payne lost their mom, and nearly two decades since their father's death, it was time to follow their wishes for the afterlife.