New England Burials at Sea LLC expands both its Fleet and its Territory
Reprinted with permission of Nomis Publications from: FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS Issue: Decmber 2009 MARSHFIELD,MA— New England Burials At Sea (NEBAS), now the north east’s largest burial at sea provider, is expanding its charter fleet by off ering larger … Read More
NewEnglandBurialsAtSea.com offers Scattering and Sea Burial Services
Reprinted with permission of Nomis Publications from: FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS Issue: July 2009 SCITUATE,MA— Capt. Brad White, one of New England’s most requested charter service Captains for excursion tours along the East Coast, now offers affordable, individualized and … Read More
Now Serving Maine to Miami and the west coast
We now depart from the following ports, 2014 – Current Ports of Departure (Based on vessel availability and seasonality) Maine: Bar Harbor, North East Harbor, Boothbay, Sebasco, Freeport, Kennebunkport, Ogunquit, York, Wells, South Portland. New Hampshire: Portsmouth, Seabrook and Hampton. … Read More
Full Body Burials at Sea Now Available
New England Burials at Sea is now offering Full Body Burials at Sea. There are many Coast Guard and EPA rules and regulations that must be followed with a full casket burial. With the help of your local funeral home, … Read More
Year Round Services Now Available
New England Burials at Sea is now offering year-round services for ash scatterings at sea, and full body burials at sea in selected areas. Because of seasonal considerations, the rates may be slightly higher, but the same respectful, and memorable … Read More
What is Military Free Burial at Sea?
Burial at sea is not just a tradition that was practiced by the Navy of old. It is a means of final disposition of cremains or intact remains that is offered to and still utilized by active duty, retired, and … Read More
Where do the ashes go once they are in the water?
Cremains (ashes) typically find their way to the warm ocean currents of the northerly traveling Gulf Stream. The Gulf Stream is the western boundary current of the N. Atlantic and transports significant amount of warm water (heat) poleward. The core … Read More
Selecting a Reputable Sea Burial Business
Some Questions to ask yourself in selecting a reputable Sea Burial Business What type of boat is being used for your size of family? Is it USCG approved with all the required safety equipment? Are the licensed Coast Guard Captains … Read More
Ash Scatterings Within Sight of Lighthouses
Scattering the ashes of loved one within sight of lighthouses or other distinct coastal landmarks is a great way to give families and friends a location to visit with their loved ones from shore. Lighthouse locations offer scenic views and in … Read More