

The simplest way to find a boat is to contact the harbor master of the port you want to leave from. Enter 'harbor master' and your city into the search box of your favourite search engine, the contact information will
show up in the search results. Call the harbor master and ask which boats are available for charters and for
their contact information.

Contact a couple of those boat captains or companies to get pricing, available dates, and let them know your
wishes. You might even ask the boat captains to email you pictures of the boats you have to choose from.
Also, make sure to ask if there are any placement restrictions that you need to be aware of. I called six boats
for my dad's placement and all of the captains said that there were no issues and that their boats were
available.

The exact GPS location of the biopod placement can easily be provided by the captain so you will always have
a reference point of just where the pod is resting. Should you like to have future family or friends resting at the
same location you can provide these coordinates to any boat captain to find that exact spot for future
placements. Ask the captain to find a sandy bottom for the placement.

Check back for newly added links and areas.
www.scatteringsatsea.com
Northern California: Mendocino to Monterey
www.hawaiiashscatterings.com
Hawaii
www.worldsawaycaptain.com
St. Petersburg, Florida and Gulf of Mexico
www.princechartersltd.com
Southern California: Long Beach, Los Alamiitos, Huntington Beach
www.ashesonthesea.com
Southern California
www.windsongcharters.com
Florida
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