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SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Surfers paddled out and protested in Ensenada, Mexico, on Sunday in honor of the three international surfers who were found dead on a surfing trip.

Some surfers held signs, “I don’t want to die,” just miles from where three bodies, identified as the missing Australian and American surfers, were found in a well.

“Something we have in common, we are surfers and sometimes we want to surf by ourselves but we never do it unless we have company. But with them, it is just an example of the unsecure area. We need more safety,” a protester said in Ensenada, Mexico, on Sunday.

About 100 miles north from Ensenada, Mexico, more than 100 family members and friends gathered at the soccer field at Point Loma Nazarene University on Sunday night for a candlelight vigil and to share stories of the three men.

At Sunday evening’s vigil, all three men were remembered for their selflessness and their exceptional character.

Baja California Attorney General Maria Elena Andrade Ramírez confirmed the bodies recovered in the 50-foot-deep well Friday are that of brothers Jake and Callum Robinson of Australia and Jack Carter Rhoad of San Diego

Rhoad’s LinkedIn page shows he played professional soccer in Guatemala after graduating from Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) in 2014, and also started an apparel company, Loma Apparel.

A student at PLNU told NewsNation affiliate KUSI that Carter was recently promoted to the Assistant Soccer Coach position at the university. Some of his friends said he lived in Ocean Beach, and was engaged, getting ready to get married in August.

According to Callum Robinson’s LinkedIn page, he graduated from Stevenson University in Maryland, and worked in marketing and development.

Australian Media outlets report Callum’s brother, Jake Robinson, was a doctor, working in their hometown of Perth, Australia.

A GoFundMe has been set up for a Memorial Fund for Carter Rhoad, and for Support for the Robinson Family for Callum and Jake Robinson.

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