![]() We talked it over and agreed to sit on it for a bit and do some more information gathering regarding funeral expenses and procedures.Ī few months later I decided to sign on with the Trident Society. There was never any push or any sales pitch. A representative came to our home and spent time with us giving us information and allowing us a lot of time to ask questions. I am writing this to share with you my experience with the Trident Society.Ī couple of years ago my husband contacted the Trident Society to set up a meeting so we could get information regarding funeral services. For more information regarding deployment at the Neptune Memorial Reef™, please contact us today. The Neptune Memorial Reef™ provides a permanent legacy for those who loved the ocean. The Neptune Memorial Reef™ allows families a truly unique tribute for their loved ones through deployment. Many families choose cremation because it is a simple, affordable, flexible alternative to traditional burial. Plan a Memorial at the Neptune Memorial Reef™ ![]() One family, in particular, has visited the reef 5 times in as many months. ![]() Many of our local families dive the reef on a regular basis to visit their loved ones. To scuba dive at the Memorial Reef, please contact one of our dive partners. The Neptune Memorial Reef™ lies in a zone where boaters are welcome, but fishing and lobstering is prohibited. The reef stretches across acres of ocean floor and has become a popular destination for scuba divers, snorkelers, tourists, marine biologists, ecologists, researchers, students, and families whose loved ones’ remains were deployed to the reef. A recent marine study conducted by the Department of Environmental Resource Management concluded that marine life around the reef has gone from the zero to thousands in just a few years. The new coral colonies have also given a home to key species such as moray eels, parrotfish, and spiny lobsters. The reef’s vertical surfaces have attracted filefish, trunkfish, and pufferfish. Additionally, 195 coral colonies, diverse sea creatures, and even a sea urchin species thought to be extinct have been found living at the reef. The Neptune Memorial Reef™ is also a member of the Green Burial Council.Īs of 2012, 14 species of coral were identified. The Neptune Memorial Reef™ has been approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) of Miami, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and the Army Corps of Engineers. The reef serves as an underwater mausoleum for cremated remains, as well as a home for a growing marine habitat, fulfilling its mission of “creating life after life”.Įngineering the Memorial Reef required passing strict regulations, such as the ability to withstand the strongest storm of the last 100 years. Forty feet beneath the ocean’s surface, the Memorial Reef is an artistic representation of the Lost City of Atlantis. Learn more about Neptune Memorial Reef Cremations by visiting our website.The Neptune Memorial Reef™ is the largest man-made reef ever created, located 3.25 miles east of Key Biscayne in Miami, Florida. This allows all of your final wishes to be arranged in advance so seamless coordination of the cremation and Reef placement process take place when the need arises. Our cremation and Reef package can be arranged simultaneously. We offer a simple, affordable cremation that is easily arranged through our affiliate Neptune Memorial Reef Cremations. We can assist with pre-arranging your cremation as well. The cost of cremation and a placement at the Reef is substantially less than the cost of a funeral and burial. The Neptune Memorial Reef™ offers an affordable alternative to traditional burial. Cremation ashes become part of a Reef feature deployment expands the Reef itself. ![]() It is a singular opportunity to improve the environment. The mission of the Neptune Memorial Reef™ is to Create Life, After Life. Beyond a green burial choice, cremation and deployment to the Memorial Reef doesn’t just minimize negative environmental impact. ![]()
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