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This is a list of people buried at sea.Edward L. Atkinson (1881–1929)
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (1971–2019)
Lewis K. Bausell (1924–1944)
Jessie Buckland (1878–1939), New Zealand photographer, buried in the south Pacific Ocean after dying during voyage from England to New Zealand
Horace Edgar Buckridge (1877–1903), English–born Australian soldier and explorer, buried at sea after dying during attempted voyage from New Zealand to London
Obadiah Bush (1797–1851), prospector and businessman, buried at sea after dying during what he intended to be his final trip to the East Coast.
John Carradine (1906–1988), prolific film actor, buried in the Southern California Bight
Captain James Cook (1728–1779), Royal Navy officer and explorer buried at sea after being abducted and cannibalized by Hawaiians
Gerald Charles Dickens (1879–1962)
Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens (1847–1872)
Francis Drake (1540–1596), English privateer buried with two ships off the coast of Portobelo after his failed invasion of Panama
George Duff (1764–1805), Royal Navy admiral buried at sea after being killed in the Battle of Trafalgar.
Frank Watson Dyson (1868–1939), British Astronomer Royal buried at sea during voyage between Australia and England.
Zachary Hickes, Royal Navy first lieutenant aboard HMS Endeavour on its voyage to Australia
Kealiiahonui (1800–1849), Kaua'i nobleman buried at sea in Pearl Harbor.
Sir Arthur Kennedy (1809–1883), British colonial governor of Hong Kong and Queensland, buried in the Red Sea after dying on voyage to England.
Kui Lee (1932–1966), American singer-songwriter.
Christopher Levett (1586–1630), English explorer of modern–day New England, buried at sea after dying on voyage out of Massachusetts.
William Lowndes (1782–1822), U.S. Congressman from South Carolina, buried in the Atlantic Ocean after dying en route to the United Kingdom.
Osama bin Laden (1957–2011), Arab terrorist.
Atholl MacGregor (1883–1945), Chief Justice of Hong Kong, buried in the Indian Ocean after dying aboard British hospital ship after Japanese internment
James Charles Martin (1901–1915), Australian Army private, buried in the Mediterranean Ocean after dying aboard HMHS Glenart Castle following the Gallipoli Campaign.
Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma (1901–1960), buried at sea from HMS Wakeful off the coast of Portsmouth.
Naihekukui, Hawaiian admiral, buried at sea after dying in Valparaiso, Chile
Michael Parks (1940–2017), American film actor, one of few American civilians to receive a full-body burial at sea.
Christian Ferdinand Schiess (1856–1884), Swiss Victoria Cross recipient and Natal Native Contingent corporal during the Anglo–Zulu War, buried at sea after dying aboard HMS Serapis.
Wasiullah Fatehpuri, Indian Islamic scholar and Sufi; died during a Hajj voyage and was buried at sea in the Red Sea.
Frederic John Walker (1896–1944), Royal Navy captain known for anti–submarine operations in the Battle of the Atlantic, buried from HMS Hesperus.
Dennis Wilson (1944–1983), American musician and cofounder of the Beach Boys, one of few American civilians to receive a full-body burial at sea.
C. S. Wright (1887–1975)
Alan Young (1919–2016), British actor known for playing Wilbur Post in "Mister Ed" and voicing Scrooge McDuck.
Zheng He (1371–1433/35), Chinese admiral known for treasure voyages commissioned by the Yongle Emperor under the Ming Dynasty
Ricardo C. Binns
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