The list of shipwrecks in 2013 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2013.
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Zamboanga Ferry | ![]() | The ro-ro ferry ran aground off Dumaguete. All 228 passengers were rescued. [1] |
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Emeline | ![]() | Cyclone Narelle: The 1979-built 2,485 DWT cement carrier sank in the Flores Sea off Indonesia. Out of the crew of 17, six were rescued from a life raft. [2] [3] |
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Kearsarge | ![]() | The passenger ship sank while moored at Sunapee Harbor, New Hampshire. [4] |
Tirta Samudra XXI | ![]() | The 2010-built 3,000 DWT coastal tanker sank in the Java Sea in heavy weather. The crew of 15 was saved. [2] [5] |
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Emsstrom Christos XXII | ![]() ![]() | The vessel struck the tugboat Christos XXII, by which she was towed, in the English Channel off Hope's Nose, Devon, United Kingdom. While their ship was holed, all eight crew of Christos XXII were rescued by the Exmouth and Torbay Lifeboats. Emsstrom, which was unmanned, later sank. [6] |
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USS Guardian | ![]() | ![]() The Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship ran aground on the Tubbataha Reef, in the Sulu Sea. [8] All 79 crew were taken off by USNS Bowditch ( |
Penrith | ![]() | The supply vessel struck a rock and foundered off Mawgyi, Burma. Her crew were rescued. [11] |
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Alican S | ![]() | The cargo ship capsized at Cayeli with the loss of one of her eleven crew. [12] |
Seaprobe | ![]() | The survey vessel foundered in the Gulf of Mexico off Mobile, Alabama. Her twelve crew were rescued. [13] |
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ARA Santísima Trinidad | ![]() | The disused Type 42 destroyer sank while moored at Puerto Belgrano. Refloated December 2015. |
Ship | State | Description |
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Tasman Sea | ![]() | The bulk carrier ran aground in Tripoli Harbor. Refloated later. [15] |
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Baleno 168 | ![]() | The ferry suffered a lost propeller and consequently capsized in Calapan. All on board were rescued. [18] [19] |
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Petrozavodsk | ![]() | The cargo ship ran aground in the Azov-Don Canal She was on a voyage from Rostov-on-Don to a Turkish port. [20] |
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Setubal Express | ![]() | The cargo ship suffered an engine room fire 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) off Al Khums, Libya. [22] She was consequently scrapped. [18] |
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Frotamerica | ![]() | The cargo ship ran aground at Lüderitz, Namibia. [18] [24] ![]() |
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Harita Bauxite | ![]() | The 1983-built 52,961 DWT bulk carrier foundered in the South China Sea off Cape Bolinao, Philippines with the loss of fifteen of her crew. [18] [25] [26] |
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Dong Hai No. 1 | ![]() | The cargo ship foundered off the coast of Japan with the loss of three of her twelve crew. Survivors were rescued by Japanese Navy helicopters. [27] |
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Fajar Samudera | ![]() | The ferry sank at Port Klang. [28] |
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Fuhan 89, Yong De Sheng 168 | ![]() | The cargo ships collided in the Minjiang River. Both vessels sank; eight of the ten crew of Yong De Sheng 168 were killed. [29] |
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Lyubov Orlova | ![]() | The cruise ship, which was derelict in the Atlantic Ocean, is thought to have foundered towards the end of the month. |
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Nikolay Bauman | ![]() | The cargo ship foundered in the Black Sea 12 nautical miles (22 km) off the mouth of the Danube. Her eleven crew were rescued. [30] |
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Justice | ![]() | The tug sank in the Mississippi near New Orleans, Louisiana. [31] |
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FM Express | ![]() | The cargo ship was destroyed by fire off Bocas de Cenizas. Her eight crew were rescued. [33] |
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Maria Angelica Grace | ![]() | The ro-ro cargo ship capsized and sank near Mandaue. All 25 people on board survived. [34] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Danio | ![]() | The cargo ship ran aground off the Farne Islands, Northumberland, United Kingdom. [35] Danio was refloated on 28 March. [36] She was later repaired and returned to service. [37] |
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Guang Yang Xin Gang | ![]() | The container ship capsized and sank in the East China Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) off Longkou with the loss of at least eleven of her fourteen crew. One survivor was reported to have been rescued with the other two crew members reported as missing as of 18 March 2013. [38] |
Hong Xiang 29 | ![]() | The cargo ship capsized and sank in Bohai Bay off Longkou with the loss of thirteen of her fourteen crew. [39] |
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Vinacomin 03 | ![]() | The cargo ship collided with Vinacomin 02 (![]() |
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Minguang 68 | ![]() | The cargo ship collided with Jian Chang (![]() |
Unnamed | The vessel, carrying asylum seekers, sank 14 nautical miles (26 km) north-west of Christmas Island. [42] |
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Atlantik Confidence | ![]() | In the early morning of 30 March, the bulk carrier Atlantik Confidence had a fire in its engine room and partially sank off Oman. The crew abandoned ship after the fire got out of control and the NATO Task force fighting piracy off the Horn of Africa sent its nearest vessel, USS Nicholas (![]() ![]() |
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Sabret | ![]() | The passenger ferry caught fire in the Marmara Sea off Istanbul. Her passengers and crew were transferred to Caddebostan (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Little Debbie | ![]() | The tug sank in Guantanamo Bay. [46] |
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Min Long Yu | ![]() | The fishing vessel ran aground on the Tubbataha Reef, the same reef as USS Guardian (above). [47] It was pulled off the reef on 19 April 2013 and was checked for damage before being towed to Puerto Princesa City where the vessel was inspected. [48] |
Chang Fu 6 | ![]() | The bulk carrier collided with the bulk carrier Tai Hang 118 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Celtic Endeavour | ![]() | The cargo ship ran aground in the River Trent at Groveport, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. She was refloated on 24 April. [52] |
Delta Captain | ![]() | The tug foundered in the Pacific Ocean 13 nautical miles (24 km) west of Point Sur, California. All four crew were rescued by the United States Coast Guard. [53] |
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Tian Yun | ![]() | The cargo ship foundered in the South China Sea off Busan, South Korea. Her seventeen crew were rescued. [54] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Kai Xin | ![]() | The fish factory ship caught fire in the Southern Ocean off the coast of Antarctica. All 90 crew were rescued by the fishing vessel Juvel (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Carnival Triumph | ![]() | The Destiny-class cruise ship was abandoned by her 1,000-plus crew after two fuel barges exploded and caught fire at Mobile, Alabama, United States. Three barge crew were injured. [57] The ship was not damaged and departed for Freeport, Bahamas on 8 May 2013. [58] |
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Myang-Aung | ![]() | The tanker collided with Malacca Highway (![]() |
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Pirireis | ![]() | The cargo vessel sank after colliding with freighter ConSouth (![]() |
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Lam Hong 26 | ![]() | The cargo ship foundered in the Gulf of Tonkin off Hai Phong. Her eight crew were rescued. [61] |
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Jolly Nero | ![]() | The 240-metre (790 ft) cargo ship crashed into the harbour control tower at the Port of Genoa, Italy, killing at least seven people. [62] [63] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Xin Chuan 8 | ![]() | The cargo ship collided with a bridge near Nanching and sank in the Yangtze River. Her eighteen crew were rescued. [64] |
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Jascon 4 | ![]() | The tug foundered off the coast of Nigeria. Eleven of the 12 crew were lost; a single survivor was rescued by divers from the submerged wreck after three days underwater. [65] [66] |
The Lulu | Unknown | The retired 271-foot (83 m) cargo ship, most recently operated as Yokamu (flag unknown) but renamed The Lulu for her sinking, was scuttled in approximately 110 feet (34 m) of water in the Gulf of Mexico 17 nautical miles (31 km; 20 mi) south of Perdido Pass, Orange Beach, Alabama, at 29°59′50″N087°33′00″W / 29.99722°N 87.55000°W to form an artificial reef. [67] [68] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Pernfung 2 | ![]() | The passenger ferry was beached on Keaw Island. Her 115 passengers were rescued by Pichanon (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Matthew I | ![]() | ![]() ![]() |
Nina | ![]() | The schooner was reported to be 370 nautical miles (690 km) west of New Zealand. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all seven crew. She was on a voyage from Opua, New Zealand to Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. [72] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Unnamed | An aircraft spotted the submerged hull of a ship north of Christmas Island, which was carrying at least fifty-five asylum seekers. [73] |
Ship | State | Description |
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North Tug | ![]() | The tugboat capsized and sank while assisting the cruise ship Ocean Princess (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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HDMS Ejnar Mikkelsen | ![]() | The Knud Rasmussen-class patrol vessel ran aground in the Julianehåb Fjord and was seriously damaged. [75] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Asian Express | ![]() | The cargo ship suffered structural failure of her hull and foundered in the Indian Ocean off the Lackshadweep Islands, India. Her 22 crew were rescued by IGCS Varuna ( Indian Coast Guard). [76] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Celeste Ann | ![]() | The supply vessel collided with an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico off Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana and sank. All 23 people on board were rescued. [77] |
Our Lady of Mount Carmel | ![]() | The ferry foundered off Masbate with the loss of seven lives. [78] |
Ship | State | Description |
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MOL Comfort | ![]() | The 316-metre (1,037 ft) container ship carrying 4,500 containers from Singapore to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, broke into two some 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) off the coast of Yemen. The crew of 26 were rescued from two life rafts and a lifeboat. [79] [80] The stern section sank on 27 June and bow section, after having been devastated by fire, on 11 July. |
Ship | State | Description |
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Lisa von Lübeck Sedov | ![]() ![]() | The caravel Lisa von Lübeck collided with the full-rigged ship Sedov off Texel, North Holland, Netherlands. Both vessels were damaged and put into Den Helder, North Holland. [82] |
Tug No. 2 | ![]() | The tug was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea off Sliema as an artificial reef. [83] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Nazo-S | ![]() | The chemical tanker caught fire 37 nautical miles (69 km; 43 mi) off Civitanova Marche. The crew of twelve was evacuated. [84] [85] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Chang Xin Shun 888 | ![]() | Tropical Storm Bebinca: The cargo ship foundered in the Gulf of Tonkin off Hainan Island. Her crew were rescued. [86] |
Jin Ma 788 | ![]() | Tropical Storm Bebinca: The cargo ship foundered in the Gulf of Tonkin off Hainan Island. Her crew were rescued. [86] |
Tayyar Senkaya 1 | ![]() | The cargo ship sank in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Antalya ( 35°59′N30°24′E / 35.983°N 30.400°E ) likely due to improperly secured cargo. Her eleven crew were rescued by Gobustan (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Nisar R3 | ![]() | The vessel sank 1.4 nautical miles (2.6 km; 1.6 mi) off Port Sultan Qaboos, Oman, with a cargo of 816 tons of bitumen which spilled to the sea. Nine Indian crewmen were rescued while the Iranian captain was found dead. [90] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Algorail | ![]() | The bulk carrier ran aground in the Saginaw River with a load of salt. The ship was freed after unloading some of its cargo into a barge. [91] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Minh Tuan 68 | ![]() | Tropical Storm Gorio: The cargo ship was driven ashore on Luzon Island, Philippines. [92] She was refloated on 1 July. [93] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Fu Sheng Hai | ![]() | The cargo ship was driven ashore on Saeng Island, South Korea and broke in two. She was on a voyage from Lianyungang, China to Busan, South Korea. [18] [94] [95] The bow section sank on 6 July. [96] |
Hammond Bay | ![]() | The tug sank in the St. Marys River at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. [97] |
Perro Negro 6 | ![]() | The jack up drilling rig, positioned between the coasts of Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo, near the mouth of the Congo River, due to the collapsing of the seabed under one of the three legs, suddenly tilted and suffered hull damages. At 10.30 am CEST, the rig capsized and sank in approximately 40 metres of water. [98] |
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Hope | ![]() | The 97-metre (318 ft) cargo vessel was report to have sunk off Phuket, Thailand, and eleven crew members remain missing. [99] [100] [101] It was later reported that ten of her 29 crew had been rescued by a Thai Navy helicopter. Five had been rescued by Buxmoon (![]() |
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Fu Sheng Hai | ![]() | The 1993-built 52,580 DWT bulk carrier ran aground and broke in two off Busan in the Japan Sea. The forward section sank to a depth of about 30 metres (98 ft). [2] [103] |
Theodoros Maria Z | ![]() | The passenger ship capsized and sank with the loss of one life. [18] |
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Albedo | ![]() | Hijacked by Somali pirates on 26 November 2010, the 1993-built container ship sank in rough seas while anchored off the Somali Coast. Part of the superstructure remained above the surface. [104] [105] At least four crew members held as hostages and seven pirates are confirmed dead while 13 others, both hostages and pirates, remain missing. [106] |
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Harmony Rise | ![]() | The cargo ship collided with Blessing (![]() |
Otilia | ![]() | The tanker caught fire and was abandoned off Colón. She was on a voyage from Colón to Jamaica. [108] |
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Wyvern | ![]() | The yacht foundered in the Baltic Sea off Öland, Sweden with the loss of one life. She was later raised, repaired and returned to service. |
Ship | State | Description |
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MGM No.5 | ![]() | The cargo ship exploded and sank in the East China Sea off Namhae Island, South Korea. Her ten crew were rescued, nine by Fesco Diomid (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Samudera | ![]() | The chemical tanker suffered an engine room fire in the Malacca Strait and was abandoned with the loss of one of her 23 crew. Survivors were rescued by Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency boats. [110] |
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Hansa Brandenburg | ![]() | Crew of seventeen was forced to abandon vessel some 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) northeast of Mauritius after one of the containers onboard caught fire. [111] [112] Her crew were rescued by Donau Trader (![]() |
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Unnamed vessel | Unknown | A ship carrying asylum-seekers overturned 70 nautical miles (130 km) from Christmas Island. [114] |
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Sea Dayang 2 | ![]() | The passenger ferry foundered off Sulu. All nineteen people on board were rescued by the Philippine Coast Guard and Philippine Navy. [115] |
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Astrid | ![]() | The brig ran aground on rocks off Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland. All 30 crew were rescued before she sank. [117] [118] Astrid was raised on 10 September. [119] She was deemed a constructive total loss and was scrapped. |
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Patriot Andalan | ![]() | The tanker collided with the quayside and sank at Ternate. [120] |
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Gladys | ![]() | The container ship ran aground off Cheduba Island, Burma. and was abandoned by all but three of her crew. [121] She was later refloated and reported arriving at Chittagong for scrapping in October 2014 as Lady. [122] |
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Hai Hong Da | ![]() | The bulk carrier collided with Frontier Voyager (![]() |
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Falado von Rhodos | ![]() | The 20.35-metre (66 ft 9 in) brigantine foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Reykjanes, Iceland ( 64°04′N23°59′W / 64.067°N 23.983°W ). All twelve people on board were rescued by the Icelandic Coast Guard. [124] [125] |
Kiani Satu | ![]() | The 16,717 DWT bulk carrier with a load of 330 tonnes of heavy fuel and 15,000 tonnes of rice ran aground in the Goukamma Estuary, on the South African Indian Ocean coast. The 1997-built ship developed mechanical problems in the heavy seas and drifted out of control until she stranded between two ecological-sensitive estuaries. All 19 crew members were evacuated by NSRI Knysna and NSRI Wilderness (both ![]() |
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Blue Sirius | ![]() | The schooner ran aground off Aegna and was abandoned by the eleven people on board. She subsequently floated off half-submerged and with a severe list. [129] |
Varua Vaikava | ![]() | The cargo ship departed from Valparaíso for Easter Island. She was subsequently abandoned in the Pacific Ocean ( 27°35′S105°37′W / 27.583°S 105.617°W ). [130] |
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Ramco Crusader | ![]() | The support vessel sank in the Atlantic Ocean 24 nautical miles (44 km) off Beberibe, Brazil following a fire in the engine room. Her fifteen crew were evacuated before the ship sank. [131] |
Yuan Heng | ![]() | The cargo ship was driven ashore at Pamarawan, Philippines. [132] |
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Trans Summer | ![]() | Typhoon Utor: The cargo ship foundered 45 nautical miles (83 km) south west of Hong Kong. Her 21 crew were rescued by search-and-rescue helicopters. [133] [134] [135] |
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INS Sindhurakshak | ![]() | The Kilo-class submarine suffered an onboard explosion and sank at Bombay. |
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St. Thomas Aquinas | ![]() | The 1973-built ferry collided with Sulpicio Express Siete (![]() |
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Smart | ![]() | The 151,000 DWT bulk carrier ran aground in the east coast of South Africa after departing the Port of Richards Bay with a full cargo of coal. The crew of 23 were rescued, but the 1996-built, 273-metre (896 ft) vessel suffered a structural failure amidships and broke into three. The bow section was refloated and scuttled in December 2014. The midsection was buried on site in September 2015 and the stern section was refloated and scuttled in October 2013. [140] [141] [142] |
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An Shun Da 8 | ![]() | Tropical Storm Trami: The cargo ship foundered off Fujian Province. Six crew were reported missing. She was on a voyage from Zhangzhou to Xia Bai Shi. [143] |
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Scuderia | ![]() | The trawler ran aground at Lankidden Cove, on the east side of The Lizard Cornwall, United Kingdom. None of the five crew were injured. [144] She was refloated on 3 September and towed to Falmouth for repairs. [145] |
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Fromveur II | ![]() | The passenger ferry ran aground on Molène, Finistère. All 365 passengers were rescued by Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer lifeboats and by helicopter. Fromveur II was later refloated. [146] |
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Gold Star | ![]() | The cargo ship was set afire by her crew 30 nautical miles (56 km) north of Malta in an effort to disguise drug running. She was under surveillance by the Italian Coast Guard. Her nine crew were rescued and arrested. [147] [148] |
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Vale Indonesia | ![]() | The bulk carrier ran aground and was damaged 40 nautical miles (74 km) north of São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil. She was on a voyage from Ponta de Madeira, Brazil to Subic Bay, Philippines. [149] |
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Luna-S | ![]() | The cargo ship was set afire by her crew and abandoned inn the Mediterranean Sea in an attempt to disguise drug running during and interception by the French Navy. Her crew were rescued and arrested. Luna-S was taken in tow by the salvage tug Abeille Flandres (![]() |
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Fortune Cloud | ![]() | The cargo ship collided with Abdullah (![]() |
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Amurskiy Leman | ![]() | The refrigerated cargo ship ran aground and was damaged in the Tatarskiy Strait. She was subsequently towed into De-Kastri. [151] |
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Pasha | ![]() | The cargo ship ran aground in the Marmara Sea off Narli Köyü, Turkey after her cargo shifted. [152] Her nine crew were rescued. [153] She was driven ashore and wrecked on 2 February 2015. |
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Angra Star | ![]() | The cargo ship partially sank in the Bay of Guanabara off Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, following the theft of copper from her engine room. [154] |
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Chaos | ![]() | After her anchor line parted in a gale, the 41-gross ton, 49-foot (14.9 m) or 54-foot (16.5 m) longline fishing vessel was wrecked on the west side of Unalaska Bay on the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands. A United States Coast Guard Sikorsky MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter rescued her entire crew of four on 21 September, but she became a total loss. [155] |
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Eifuku Maru No.18 | ![]() | The cargo ship collided with Jia Hui (![]() |
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Three unidentified fishing vessels | ![]() | Typhoon Wutip: The fishing vessels sank in the South China Sea due to the effects of a typhoon, leaving 74 people missing. [158] |
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Anafarta | ![]() | The cargo ship sprang a leak and was beached at Riva, Beykoz, Turkey. [159] |
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Unidentified vessel | ![]() | With approximately 500 migrants on board, the vessel sank in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Lampedusa, killing at least 300 people. [160] |
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Bright Royal | ![]() | The bulk carrier ran aground off Ly Son, Vietnam and was damaged. She was on a voyage from Taiwan to Vung Ang, Vietnam. [161] |
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Maria | ![]() | The offshore supply vessel collided with the fishing vessel Vertrouwen (![]() |
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Bingo | ![]() | Cyclone Phailin: The cargo ship foundered in the Bay of Bengal 40 nautical miles (74 km) south of Haldia, India. Her eighteen crew were rescued. [164] [165] |
Spirit of Fiji Islands | ![]() | The ferry caught fire in the Luzon Strait north of Babuyan Island, Philippines and was abandoned by her crew. [18] [166] |
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No. 233 | ![]() | The Hainan-class submarine chaser sank off Wonsan with the loss of at least 20 of her crew. The ship collided with a Korean People's Navy patrol boat, which also sank. [167] [168] [169] |
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Super Sun | ![]() | The cargo ship was severely damaged by fire off the mouth of the Yangtze River. Her 23 crew were rescued. [170] |
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Cheng Lu 15 | ![]() | The cargo ship foundered at Pohang, South Korea with the loss of nine of her nineteen crew. [171] [172] |
Yong Win 3 | ![]() | The tanker capsized and sank off Little Liouchiou, Taiwan. Her crew were rescued. [173] |
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Livadia | ![]() | Typhoon Wipha: The cargo ship was driven ashore on Iturup, Kuril Islands. [174] |
Varandey | ![]() | Typhoon Wipha: The cargo ship was beached off Paramushir, Kuril Islands. [174] |
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Hai Phong 02 | ![]() | The cargo ship caught fire in the Gulf of Tonkin ( 18°13′N106°30′E / 18.217°N 106.500°E ). Her eleven crew were rescued by SAR 274 ( ![]() |
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Wealthy Globe | ![]() | The crane ship caught fire at Vung Tau, Vietnam and was abandoned by her 31 crew. [176] |
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Coral Ivory Siderfly | ![]() ![]() | The gas carrier Coral Ivory collided with Siderfly in the Kiel Canal. Both vessels were beached. [177] [178] |
Stena Alegra | ![]() | St Jude storm: The RO-RO ferry was driven ashore at Karlskrona, Sweden. [179] |
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Fernanda | ![]() | The cargo ship caught fire off Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. Her crew were rescued by ICGV Þór (![]() |
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Arctic Hunter | ![]() | After her captain fell asleep at her helm, the 93.2-foot (28.4 m) fishing vessel ran onto rocks and was wrecked near Summer Bay ( 53°54′44″N166°27′21″W / 53.9123°N 166.4559°W ) north of Morris Cove ( 53°55′00″N166°26′10″W / 53.91667°N 166.43611°W ) on the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands. Wearing survival suits, her crew abandoned ship in a life raft and was rescued by the fishing vessel Saga (![]() |
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Stella | ![]() | The coaster foundered in the Aegean Sea off Karpathos, Greece with the loss of one of her six crew. [182] |
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Panamera | ![]() | The fishing vessel sank off Lizard Point, Cornwall, United Kingdom. There was no loss of life. [183] |
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Gudri | ![]() | The offshore tug capsized and sank in the Bonny River. [184] |
Hang Sheng 18 | ![]() | The cargo ship was in collision with OOCL Southampton (![]() |
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Caraka Jaya Niaga III | ![]() | The cargo ship foundered off Meneng, East Java. The wreck was removed in January 2015. [186] |
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Eva Jocelyn | ![]() | Typhoon Haiyan: The coaster was driven ashore at Tacloban. [187] |
Hueng-A Dragon | ![]() | The cargo ship was in collision with Eleni (![]() |
Shu Hang 998 | ![]() | Typhoon Haiyan: Three crew members drowned while four others were reported missing after their cargo vessel sank at Sanya. [189] [190] [191] |
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Andrea Princess | ![]() | Typhoon Haiyan: The cargo ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Ando Island with the loss of two of her 22 crew. Five were reported missing, fifteen were rescued by the Philippine Coast Guard. [192] |
Cagayan Bay 1 | ![]() | Typhoon Haiyan: The ro-ro ferry was driven ashore at Mandaue. [193] |
Metro Tug II | ![]() | Typhoon Haiyan: The tug capsized and sank at Consolacion, Cebu. She was later salvaged. [193] |
Ozamis Bay 1 | ![]() | Typhoon Haiyan: The ferry was driven ashore at Mandue. [193] |
Super Shuttle Ferry 17 | ![]() | Typhoon Haiyan: The ferry sank at Cebu. [193] |
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Tomi Elegance | ![]() | Typhoon Haiyan: The coaster was driven ashore at Tacloban. [194] |
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Nordstjernen | ![]() | The former Hurtigruten coaster with 21 people on board ran aground in the Karmsund strait, Norway. [195] |
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Little Junior | ![]() | The tug foundered off Merida, Leyte. Her crew were rescued. [196] |
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Abundance | ![]() | The 43-gross ton, 44.1-foot (13.4 m) passenger and fishing vessel was destroyed by fire while adrift in Behm Canal in Southeast Alaska. Of the two men who had been aboard her, one was found ashore; the other disappeared after parting company with him to return to Abundance and was never seen again. [181] |
Bum Jin 5 | ![]() | The tanker was driven ashore at Ulsan. Her crew were rescued. [197] |
CS Crane | ![]() | The tanker was driven ashore at Ulsan. Her eleven crew were rescued. [197] |
Zhou Hang 2 | ![]() | The cargo ship was driven ashore at Ulsan. Her crew were rescued. [197] |
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Stephen L. Colby | ![]() | The towboat struck a submerged object and sank in the Mississippi River. Her nine crew survived. [198] |
Xing Long Zhou 65 | ![]() | The cargo ship foundered off Shandong. [199] |
Zihai Shun | ![]() | The cargo ship foundered off Shandong. [199] [200] |
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Theresa Bitung | ![]() | The cargo ship caught fire off the Spratly Islands and was abandoned by her 26 crew, who were rescued by Maiden Voyage (![]() |
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Ocean Countess | ![]() | The passenger ship caught fire at Chalkis, Greece. Her skeleton crew of five survived. Ocean Countess was consequently scrapped. |
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Innvik | ![]() | The restaurant ship foundered in a storm while at anchor at Svestad, Norway. The ship's aft section was submerged, while the bow remained above water. [202] In April 2014, Innvik, which had been found to be damaged beyond economic repair, was sent to Fredrikshavn in Denmark for scrapping. [203] The breaking of the vessel commenced in July 2014. [204] |
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Nour M | ![]() | The cargo ship capsized and sank at Rhodes, Greece. [205] [206] |
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Asia Peace | ![]() | The cargo ship foundered in the Luzon Strait, 20 crew were rescued by Yangtze Eternal (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Golden Miller | ![]() | The LPG tanker was severely damaged by fire at Aratu, Brazil. Her crew were evacuated. [208] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Francis Gerena | ![]() | The ferry sank 8 nautical miles (15 km) north of Anuha Island. Over 390 people were rescued from the boat, which was licensed to carry 80 people. [209] |
Ship | State | Description |
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TCG Degirmendere | ![]() | The tug capsized and sank at İzmir with the loss of ten lives. [210] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Orsula | ![]() | The bulk carrier ran aground in Lake Ontario off the Tibbetts Point Lighthouse, New York, United States. [212] She was refloated on 30 December. [213] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Xing Tai 5 | ![]() | The container ship capsized and sank off Shanghai with the loss of five of her sixteen crew. [214] |
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Maritime Maisie | ![]() | The chemical tanker collided with Gravity Highway (![]() |
MSC Monterey | ![]() | The container ship sustained a crack in her hull off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Four passengers were taken off by helicopter while her 20 crew members remained on board. [218] Temporary repairs were performed in Newfoundland. |
Sae Byol | ![]() | The cargo ship ran aground off Haimao Island, China and was abandoned by her fifteen crew. [219] |
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