Back at the park, Mr Collett jokes about the nickname of "danger noodles" that is sometimes given to his serpentine colleagues – a classic Australian trait of making light of something that gives so many visitors nightmares.
The commander of the Mexican Navy, Admiral Pedro Raymundo Morales, said all the crew members well enough to travel would be taken back to their homeland soon.The body of América Sánchez is scheduled to be transferred to the Naval Academy in her home state of Veracruz later on Monday.
Her mother, Rocío Hernández, described the 20-year-old cadet as "an exemplary daughter" who was "a dedicated student" aiming to become a naval engineer.Standing before an impromptu altar adorned with flowers and photos of América Sánchez dressed up for her "quinceañera", the party marking her 15th birthday, Ms Hernández paid tribute to her daughter."She was a warrior, a soldier who didn't give up, who always fought for her goals," she said, adding that her daughter only had one year left until her graduation.
"They [the Navy] will hold a private ceremony in her honour at the Veracruz Naval Academy for her and then I will bring her home," Ms Hernández said thanking all of her daughter's relatives, friends and teachers, whom she asked "to remember her [América] with affection".In San Mateo del Mar, a coastal town in Oaxaca state, friends and relatives of Adal Jair Maldonado Marcos have also been paying their respects after the young cadet was confirmed as the second fatal victim of the crash.
His friends told local media that the 23-year-old had always dreamt of following in his father's footsteps and becoming a sailor.
Being on board the Cuauhtémoc, also known as "Knight of the Seas", had been his greatest wish, they recalled.She added time needed to be taken to "think about some of the ethical challenges" that monitoring people could have.
"We need to prepare people better to protect themselves, so this isn't just about saying AI is wonderful, let's use it. We need to look at both the potentials of AI but also the risks that it could pose," she said.In February, the UK and US governments refused to sign an
, which pledged an "open", "inclusive" and "ethical" approach to the technology's development.This comes as the government announced in March it will take a