All 34 people killed when a California diving boat went up in flames on Labor Day have been identified and their loved ones notified, authorities announced.

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office released each of the names during a Thursday press conference.

The youngest victim aboard the doomed vessel known as the Conception was Berenice Felipe, 16, of Santa Cruz, Calif. Felipe was on a three day scuba diving trip in the Channel Islands celebrating her best friend, Tia Salika-Adamic’s 17th birthday, according to a GoFundMe page for the teen’s funeral expenses.

Tia, as well as her parents Carol Diana Adamic, 60, and Steven Salika, 55, also of Santa Cruz, died as well.

The oldest victim was Ted Strom, 62, of Germantown, Tenn. He was a doctor at the Memphis VA Medical Center since 2009, as well as an associate professor at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Local 24 News reported last week.

The majority of the victims — 29 in total — were from California.

Arizona couple Patricia Ann Beitzinger, 48, and Neal Gustav Baltz, 42, were also aboard the ill-fated ship.

Married couple Kaustubh Nirmal and Sanjeeri Deopujari, of Stamford, Conn. were among the victims as well.

Local outlet KTLA listed the names of all 34 victims.

“No one has been left behind,” county Sheriff Bill Brown said, according to the station.

The majority of the victims, except for one, were identified through DNA testing, Brown said.

Days passed before authorities could find all of the bodies. Each of the deceased likely died of smoke inhalation, authorities said, according to the report.