A famous crab once sang an ode to life under the sea, but a British startup thinks even the deceased can appreciate that it’s better down where it’s wetter.
… is building an artificial reef off the coast of Bali using sculptures partially made from the cremated remains of pets, per Fast Company.
Human memorials will be available this summer starting at $5.2k — somehow cheaper than the average land-based funeral, which runs $6k-$9k.
You (or maybe not you, since you’ll be resting) even get a miniature replica of your reef, to say nothing of providing a home for sealife.
But there are some logistical issues:
… aren’t new: We recently learned about Florida’s Neptune Reef, an Atlantis-inspired underwater cemetery.
As for Resting Reef, it plans to expand to the UK and Mexico, and is working on partnerships with funeral homes.
This has been grim. Have a nice day!