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A Living Memorial · Established 2014

A life that keeps
giving life.

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Our Promise

Not a place to mourn. A place that keeps living.

We take the ashes of the people you love and return them to the sea — not as an ending, but as the start of a coral reef. A vivid, breathing place where fish swim in, light pours down, and life keeps showing up. For decades. For generations.

Twelve years in

A measurable, breathing legacy.

1,847

Lives memorialized

94

Acres of reef restored

12

Protected sanctuaries

211k+

Marine lives now sheltered

A vivid living coral reef teeming with yellow and blue fish

What happens next

Within a year, your reef is unrecognizable.

Hard coral takes hold first. Then the soft corals, the sea fans, the cleaner shrimp. By year three, parrotfish and angelfish move in. By year ten, you have a small city of life — and your person is the foundation it grew on.

  • Year 1 — Coral colonization begins
  • Year 3 — First reef fish nurseries
  • Year 10 — Full ecosystem, mapped & monitored
  • Year 100+ — A protected, living monument

Captured Moments

The reef remembers what the album already knows.

First flight. He never stopped lifting her up.
First flight. He never stopped lifting her up.
Twenty-three summers. One fire. Endless stories.
Twenty-three summers. One fire. Endless stories.
Forty-one years of holding on.
Forty-one years of holding on.
She taught the whole family to dance in the waves.
She taught the whole family to dance in the waves.
Every Sunday. Same boat. Same horizon.
Every Sunday. Same boat. Same horizon.
We brought him flowers from every garden he ever planted.
We brought him flowers from every garden he ever planted.

The Journey

Four steps. Held with care from first call to final coordinates.

01

We Listen

A guide hears the story — the laughter, the favorite ocean, the song that always played. Nothing rushed.

02

We Cast

Ashes are hand-blended into a marine-grade reef module, sculpted to host coral for centuries.

03

We Place

A boat. A circle of family. The reef is lowered into a protected sanctuary. Its coordinates are yours, forever.

04

It Lives

Coral grows. Fish move in. We send photos, dive footage, and GPS updates so the family can visit — by boat, by dive, or by heart.

For You — Planning Ahead

Write the ending you actually want.

Choose your ocean. Choose your reef. Leave your family with coordinates instead of a question.

Plan your reef →

For Them — Honoring a Loss

Give them somewhere to keep growing.

A place to return to. To dive to. To point at on a map and say — that's where they are. And it's beautiful.

Honor a loved one →

Sanctuary waters

Choose the ocean that meant something.

Every site is a permitted, protected marine area. Your coordinates are yours — to visit, to dive, to leave to your children.

Florida Keys

Florida Keys

24.5557° N · 81.7826° W

Year-round placements. Snorkel-accessible.

Maui, Hawaii

Maui, Hawaii

20.7984° N · 156.3319° W

Sacred waters. Hawaiian blessing ceremony.

Bali, Indonesia

Bali, Indonesia

8.4095° S · 115.1889° E

Coral triangle. Highest biodiversity on earth.

Great Barrier

Great Barrier

18.2871° S · 147.6992° E

Partnered restoration zones.

Sanctuaries

Choose the size of the legacy.

The Cove

$4,500

An individual reef placement in a protected sanctuary, with GPS coordinates and a yearly photograph.

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Most chosen

The Reef

$12,000

A larger sculpted module, a private placement ceremony for the family, biannual dive footage, and a hand-bound legacy book.

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The Sanctuary

$24,000

A multi-generational reef structure, named coordinates, lifetime tracking, and a guided family visit to the site.

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We thought we were burying him. Instead, my daughter dove down last summer and there were fish living in him. He would have loved that more than any headstone.

— The Marlow Family, Florida Keys

Honest answers

The questions families actually ask.

Begin

Let's start with a conversation.

No forms to fill, no pressure. A guide will reach out within a day to listen — to the story, the ocean, the life.