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Date Ship name Deaths 2007 Explorer: 0 1991 Finnpolaris: 0 1977 William Carson: 0 1959 Hans Hedtoft: 95 (all) 1923 Le Raymound: 2+ 1912 Titanic: 1496 1901
The only piece of wreckage ever recovered was a lifebuoy which washed ashore on Iceland and was discovered on 7 October 1959, some nine months after the ship sank. [5] The ship sank with parish registers from parishes of Greenland, which were meant to be deposited in archives in Denmark, causing a major loss for Greenlandic genealogy .
The following icebreaking supply ships are operating or have operated in the Kazakh Caspian Sea oil fields: Arcticaborg (1998–2018; transferred to Canada) Antarcticaborg (1998–2019; sold to Russia) Tulpar (2002–) Mangystau-class icebreaking tugs Mangystau-1 (2010–2023; transferred to Turkmenian flag)
1948 – Camera-equipped PB-1G begins an iceberg census off Baffin Island completed in 1949. [6] 1949 – Aircraft become the sole reconnaissance tools for the first time. [6] [10] 1956 – Unsuccessful tests to identify icebergs by marking with dye markers, commercial dye, and used motor oil. [6] 1958 – Last ice patrol by a PB-1G. [6]
The RMS Titanic departs Southampton on April 10, 1912. (Wikipedia) It riveted the world more than a century ago, yet photographs depicting the iceberg that may have caused the greatest nautical ...
Britain's polar research ship has crossed paths with the largest iceberg in the world — a “lucky” encounter that enabled scientists to collect seawater samples around the colossal berg as it ...
Pages in category "Ships sunk by icebergs" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
A photograph can be worth more than 1,000 words -- especially if it's an image related to the Titanic.