There’s a moment every diver knows — that first breath underwater. The surface disappears. The noise fades. And suddenly, you’re suspended in a quiet world full of life, movement, and meaning.
Scuba diving has shaped how I see everything.
I’ve spent countless hours beneath the waves — watching rays glide through blue space, feeling the hush of the deep, and drifting alongside coral formations that pulse with life. Every dive reminds me that we’re part of something vast, beautiful, and deeply connected.
It was in those moments — silent, weightless, fully present — that the vision for EternaSea first began to take shape.
As a hospice chaplain, I’ve walked with hundreds of families through end-of-life journeys. I’ve seen how grief and love intertwine, and how powerful it is to create meaning when someone passes. More and more families are choosing cremation — but they’re left asking: What now?
EternaSea offers an answer.
Our modular reef structures are designed to receive cremated remains and be placed in the ocean with intention and care. These memorials become more than a tribute — they become a part of the marine world, offering shelter to sea life and a sacred place for families to return to.
The ocean has always been a place of peace, renewal, and reverence for me — and now it’s becoming a place where memory and legacy live on.
This isn’t just about diving. It’s about connection — to the people we love, the planet we depend on, and the meaning we make when life shifts.
If you’ve ever felt the healing pull of the sea, or the desire to honor someone in a lasting, living way… you already understand what EternaSea is about.
