Do underwater cremation memorials help people regenerate marine habitats in death or are they a 'greenwashing' gimmick?Janet Hock is a former dentistry professor who lives in Indianapolis. She is also an avid scuba diver, with a long love of the ocean. "We plod around on Earth, but there's this whole other world that teems with life - or used to," she says.So when Hock, 77, updated her will in 2020, she added that she wanted to become part of a coral reef when she died. The unusual request means her cremated remains will be mixed into a perforated concrete dome, known as a reef ball. She will then become part of an artificial reef, having a second life on the seabed. Continue reading...
Reef ball burials: the new trend for becoming 'coral' when you die
21. února 2022 9:00
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/feb/21/reef-ball-burials-the-new-trend-for-becoming-coral-when-you-die
Zdroj: The Guardian