Sea Scattering: A Meaningful Farewell on the Water
When a loved one passes, families are often searching for a way to say goodbye that feels right. For some, that means stepping outside of traditional services and finding something more personal. Something that reflects who their loved one was, how they lived, and what brought them peace.
One option that has quietly become more meaningful for many families is sea scattering.

What Is Sea Scattering?
Sea scattering is the process of placing cremated remains into the ocean in a respectful and intentional way. It can be a simple, private moment or a shared experience with family gathered together on the water.
For many, the ocean represents something powerful. It can feel peaceful, endless, and deeply symbolic. Some families choose this option because their loved one had a connection to the water. Others are drawn to the idea of returning to nature in a way that feels freeing and expansive.
There is no one “right” reason. Only what feels right to you.
A Personalized Experience
We recently connected with Captain Mark Sertoff, who has been offering sea scattering services in the Atlantic Ocean for over a decade. Based out of Long Island, New York, he provides a range of options that allow families to shape the experience in a way that feels meaningful to them.
Families can choose to be present on the boat, taking part in the moment together, or they can opt for a private scattering handled with care on their behalf.
Services may include:
- Family attendance on the water
- Placement of flowers during the ceremony
- Reading of personal letters, poems, or tributes
- Photographs to document the moment
- A certificate noting the date and location of the scattering
- Coordination for receiving cremated remains from out of state
- Flexible scheduling to accommodate family needs
For those who cannot travel, knowing that the scattering can still take place with dignity and intention often brings a sense of comfort.
What to Expect
If you are considering sea scattering, the process is typically straightforward.
After cremation, arrangements are made with the service provider. Depending on your preference, you may attend the scattering or have it carried out on your behalf. Many families choose to include small touches like flowers or readings to make the moment feel more personal.
You will also receive documentation confirming the scattering, which can be kept as part of your loved one’s remembrance.
At Roupp Funeral Home, we understand that no two families grieve the same way. Our role is to help you explore options and support you in making decisions that feel meaningful for you and your family.
Whether that means a traditional service, a private gathering, or something like sea scattering, we are here to guide you through the process with care and understanding.
If you have questions about sea scattering or would like help coordinating arrangements, we are always here to talk.
Contact Information for Sea Scattering Services
Captain Mark Sertoff
P.O. Box 1281
East Northport, NY 11731
Email: markenprod@aol.com













