Find information on what we have for Living Reef Canada, Reef Science and Sustainability.
Living Reef Memorial Canada preserves vital habitat through preserve ownership and promotes preservation through innovation, dialogue, and by transforming non eco-friendly industries into eco-beneficial industries.
An international team of oceanographic scientists and researchers have developed a sustainable way to increase biodiversity and increase production of our coastal waters using cremated remains. These people have developed an underwater structure, or artificial reef, that increases the biological production of our marine life, while creating a monument for those who have passed.
The forest gives us an abundance of life we all admire and benefit from it. Whether your livelihood depends on the harvest of the timber or the young child breathing that first breath of brisk fresh air, we all are, in some way, dependent on those trees.
Located just a few hundred feet from shore within the Strait of Georgia, an artificial reef using cremated remains, is ready to be born.
Scattering of ashes, or cremated remains, of a loved one is not the only option for a permanent solution. This article explores another option to scattering that is worth investigating.
One of the reasons that makes these type of burial memorials especially unique is their ability to not only provide a marine sanctuary for our loved one but their ability to solicit the company of all sorts of marine life.
If you are requesting information due to a very recent (or imminent) death, please accept our deepest sympathies for your loss. Get in touch with us today for your information kit.
Disclaimer* These photos are of tropical waters, and are for illustration only.