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1 By location. 2 By date. Toggle By date subsection. 2.1 Before 1914. ... List of shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean; List of shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean; By date ...
The Atlantic Ocean is here defined in its widest sense, to include its marginal seas: the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea, the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, the English Channel, the Labrador Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the mid-Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the North Channel, the Norwegian Sea, and the waters of West Africa
The USS Halibut allegedly took upwards of 10,000 pictures of the shipwreck. The exact location of the wreck remains an official secret of the United States intelligence services. Kaga Imperial Japanese Navy: 4 June 1942 An aircraft carrier sunk by U.S. Nay dive bombers during the Battle of Midway
This is a list of shipwrecks located in the main body of the Atlantic Ocean, rather than in one of its marginal seas. For shipwrecks elsewhere in the Atlantic Ocean and its marginal seas, see List of shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean. This list contains shipwrecks only in the Northern Atlantic Ocean.
The Belgian Red Star Line owned ocean liner ran aground at Long Island. All 125 passengers were taken ashore. There were attempts made to salvage ship, but it broke in two on 16 April and was declared a total loss. [36] Roy A. Jodrey Canada: 20 November 1974
The list of shipwrecks in 2024 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2024. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
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An ocean liner that ran aground on a reef, becoming Bermuda's largest shipwreck. Curlew: 17 March 1856 A barquentine that was wrecked on the northern reefs. Darlington: 22 February 1886 A steamship that was wrecked on the Western Reef. Eagle: 12 January 1659 A merchantman that was wrecked on the northeast breakers. Elda: 20 June 1956