List of shipwrecks in international waters

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This is a list of shipwrecks located in international waters.

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Arctic Ocean

ShipFlagSunk dateNotesCoordinates
USS Jeannette Flag of the United States Navy (1864-1959).svg  United States Navy 13 June 1881A Philomel-class gunboat that was converted into an Arctic exploration vessel, and became trapped in the ice near Wrangel Island. The ship remained trapped for 21 months, and was carried some distance northeast before sinking; three of the De Long Islands were discovered and named by her crew along the way. 77°15′N154°59′E / 77.250°N 154.983°E / 77.250; 154.983 (USS Jeannette (1878))

Barents Sea

ShipFlagSunk dateNotesCoordinates
HMS Achates Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  Royal Navy 31 December 1942An A-class destroyer that was sunk 135 nautical miles southeast of Bear Island, in the Battle of the Barents Sea. 73°18′N30°6′E / 73.300°N 30.100°E / 73.300; 30.100 (HMS Achates (H12))
RFA Aldersdale Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  Royal Navy 7 July 1942A Dale-class oil tanker that was damaged by aircraft and sunk by U-457. 75°0′N45°0′E / 75.000°N 45.000°E / 75.000; 45.000 (RFA Aldersdale (X34))
SS Andrew G. Curtin Flag of the United States.svg  United States 26 January 1944A Liberty ship that was torpedoed by U-716. [1] 73°22′N24°15′E / 73.367°N 24.250°E / 73.367; 24.250 (SS Andrew G. Curtin)
HMS Bickerton Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  Royal Navy 22 August 1944A Buckley-class destroyer escort that was torpedoed by U-354 and scuttled. 71°42′N19°11′E / 71.700°N 19.183°E / 71.700; 19.183 (HMS Bickerton (K466))
BO-229 Naval Ensign of the Soviet Union (1950-1991).svg  Soviet Navy 7 December 1944A SC-497 class submarine chaser that was sunk by U-997. Originally the USS SC-1485 for the United States Navy before being lend-leased to the Soviet Navy on 8 July 1944. [2] [3] 69°28′N34°19′E / 69.467°N 34.317°E / 69.467; 34.317 (BO-229)
BO-230 Naval Ensign of the Soviet Union (1950-1991).svg  Soviet Navy 5 December 1944A SC-497 class submarine chaser that was sunk by U-365. Originally the USS SC-1477 for the United States Navy before being lend-leased to the Soviet Navy on 19 July 1944. [4] [5] 69°29′N35°12′E / 69.483°N 35.200°E / 69.483; 35.200 (BO-230)
SS Daniel Morgan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5 July 1942A Liberty ship that was torpedoed by U-88 . [6] 75°08′N45°06′E / 75.133°N 45.100°E / 75.133; 45.100 (SS Daniel Morgan)
HMS Edinburgh Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  Royal Navy 2 May 1942A Town-class light cruiser that was scuttled 400 kilometres northeast of Kola Bay, Russia. 72°N35°E / 72°N 35°E / 72; 35 (HMS Edinburgh (16))
SS Edward H. Crockett Flag of the United States.svg  United States 29 September 1944A Liberty ship that was torpedoed by U-310. [7] 72°59′N24°26′E / 72.983°N 24.433°E / 72.983; 24.433 (SS Edward H. Crockett)
SS Empire Byron Government Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 5 July 1942A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-703. 76°18′N33°30′E / 76.300°N 33.500°E / 76.300; 33.500 (SS Empire Byron)
SS Empire Cowper Government Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 11 April 1942A cargo ship that was bombed by German aircraft. 71°01′N36°00′E / 71.017°N 36.000°E / 71.017; 36.000 (SS Empire Cowper)
SS El Occidente Flag of the United States.svg  United States 13 April 1942A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-435. 73°12′N28°18′E / 73.2°N 28.3°E / 73.2; 28.3 (SS El Occidente)
Z16 Friedrich Eckoldt War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 31 December 1942A Type 1934A-class destroyer that was sunk by HMS Sheffield in the Battle of the Barents Sea. 77°19′N30°47′E / 77.317°N 30.783°E / 77.317; 30.783 (German destroyer Z16 Friedrich Eckoldt)
FV Gaul Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 8–9 February 1974A British fishing vessel that disappeared without trace; the wreck was not discovered until 1997.
HMS Goodall Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  Royal Navy 29 April 1945A Captain class frigate that was scuttled the following day after being torpedoed by U-286. [8] 69°25′N33°38′E / 69.417°N 33.633°E / 69.417; 33.633 (HMS Goodall (K-479))
M-175 Naval Ensign of the Soviet Union (1950-1991).svg  Soviet Navy 10 January 1942A Soviet M-class submarine that was sunk by U-584. [9] 70°09′N32°50′E / 70.150°N 32.833°E / 70.150; 32.833 (M-175)
HMS Matabele Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  Royal Navy 17 January 1942A Tribal class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-454. [10] 69°21′N35°27′E / 69.350°N 35.450°E / 69.350; 35.450 (HMS Matabele (G-26))
SS Thomas Scott Flag of the United States.svg  United States 17 February 1945A Liberty ship that was torpedoed by U-968. [11] 69°30′N34°42′E / 69.500°N 34.700°E / 69.500; 34.700 (SS Thomas Scott)
HMS Trinidad Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  Royal Navy 15 May 1942A Crown Colony-class cruiser that was attacked by German bombers and scuttled north of North Cape, Norway. 73°37′N23°27′E / 73.617°N 23.450°E / 73.617; 23.450 (HMS Trinidad (46))
SM U-28 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 2 September 1917A Type U 27 U-boat that attacked the SS Olive Branch at close range, 85 miles northeast of North Cape, Norway. The gunfire detonated the Olive Branch's cargo of munitions, and the U-boat was sunk in the resultant explosion. 72°34′N27°56′E / 72.567°N 27.933°E / 72.567; 27.933 (SM U-28 (Germany))
U-288 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 3 April 1944A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft southeast of Bear Island. 73°44′N27°12′E / 73.733°N 27.200°E / 73.733; 27.200 (German submarine U-288)
U-314 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 30 January 1944A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Whitehall and HMS Meteor southeast of Bear Island. 73°41′N24°30′E / 73.683°N 24.500°E / 73.683; 24.500 (German submarine U-314)
U-354 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 24 August 1944A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British ships northeast of North Cape. 72°49′N30°41′E / 72.817°N 30.683°E / 72.817; 30.683 (German submarine U-354)
U-425 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 17 February 1945A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Lark and HMS Alnwick Castle near Murmansk, Russia. 69°39′N35°50′E / 69.650°N 35.833°E / 69.650; 35.833 (German submarine U-425)
U-457 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 16 September 1942A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Impulsive northeast of Murmansk, Russia. 75°05′N43°15′E / 75.083°N 43.250°E / 75.083; 43.250 (German submarine U-457)
U-472 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 4 March 1943A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Onslaught and British aircraft southeast of Bear Island. 73°05′N26°40′E / 73.083°N 26.667°E / 73.083; 26.667 (German submarine U-472)
U-585 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 30 March 1942A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a German mine north of Murmansk, Russia. 70°00′N34°00′E / 70.000°N 34.000°E / 70.000; 34.000 (German submarine U-585)
U-589 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 14 September 1942A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Onslow and a British aircraft. 75°40′N20°32′E / 75.667°N 20.533°E / 75.667; 20.533 (German submarine U-589)
U-655 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 24 March 1942A Type VIIC U-boat that was rammed by HMS Sharpshooter. 73°00′N21°00′E / 73.000°N 21.000°E / 73.000; 21.000 (German submarine U-655)

Greenland Sea

ShipFlagSunk dateNotesCoordinates
RFA Gray Ranger Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  Royal Navy 22 September 1942A fleet support tanker that was torpedoed by U-435. 70°N11°W / 70°N 11°W / 70; -11 (RFA Gray Ranger)
Hinrich Freese War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 12 November 1940A weather ship that was deliberately run aground on Jan Mayen to prevent capture.
Lauenburg War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 28 June 1941A German weather ship that was captured and scuttled by four Allied warships, in order to acquire important codebooks and parts of an Enigma machine. 71°00′N8°20′W / 71.000°N 8.333°W / 71.000; -8.333 (German weather ship Lauenburg)
SS Oliver Ellsworth Flag of the United States.svg  United States 13 September 1942A Liberty ship that was torpedoed by U-408 about 100 miles southwest of Spitsbergen, Norway. 75°52′N7°55′E / 75.867°N 7.917°E / 75.867; 7.917 (SS Oliver Ellsworth)
SS Santa Rosa Flag of the United States.svg  United States 13 September 1942An ocean liner that was sunk by German forces 198 miles northwest of Bear Island. 76°00′N9°18′E / 76.00°N 09.30°E / 76.00; 09.30 (SS Santa Rosa (1916))
HMS Somali Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  Royal Navy 20 September 1942A Tribal-class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-703 and sank under tow north of Iceland. 69°11′N15°32′W / 69.183°N 15.533°W / 69.183; -15.533 (HMS Somali (F33))
SS Stalingrad Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 13 September 1942A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-408 about 100 miles southwest of Spitsbergen, Norway. 75°52′N7°55′E / 75.867°N 7.917°E / 75.867; 7.917 (SS Stalingrad)
U-88 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 12 September 1942A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Faulknor south of Svalbard. 75°04′N04°49′E / 75.067°N 4.817°E / 75.067; 4.817 (German submarine U-88 (1941))
U-289 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 31 May 1944A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Milne northeast of Jan Mayen Island. 73°32′N00°28′E / 73.533°N 0.467°E / 73.533; 0.467 (German submarine U-289)
U-408 War ensign of Germany (1938-1945).svg  Kriegsmarine 5 November 1942A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft north of Iceland. 67°40′N18°32′W / 67.667°N 18.533°W / 67.667; -18.533 (German submarine U-408)

Atlantic Ocean

Indian Ocean

Pacific Ocean

Southern Ocean

ShipFlagSunk dateNotesCoordinates
MY Ady Gil Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 7 January 2010A trimaran, formerly named Earthrace, that broke the global circumnavigation record in 2008. It was later converted into an anti-whaling ship, and was sunk in a collision with MV Shōnan Maru 2, sparking a series of legal disputes. 64°01′50″S143°05′23″E / 64.03056°S 143.08972°E / -64.03056; 143.08972 (MY Ady Gil)
MV Explorer Flag of Liberia.svg  Liberia 23 November 2007A cruise ship that hit an iceberg in the Bransfield Strait. 62°24′18″S57°11′46″W / 62.404882°S 57.196247°W / -62.404882; -57.196247 (MV Explorer (1969))
San Telmo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2 September 1819A ship of the line that sank in a storm in Drake Passage. 62°20′S60°30′W / 62.333°S 60.500°W / -62.333; -60.500 (San Telmo (ship))

Further reading

References

  1. "Andrew G. Curtin". uboat.net. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  2. "BO-229". uboat.net. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  3. "USS SC-1485 (SC-1485)". uboat.net. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  4. "BO-230". uboat.net. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  5. "USS SC-1477 (SC-1477)". uboat.net. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  6. "Daniel Morgan". uboat.net. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  7. "Edward H. Crockett". uboat.net. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  8. "HMS Goodall (K 479)". uboat.net. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  9. "M-175". uboat.net. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  10. "HMS Matabele (G 26)". uboat.net. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  11. "Thomas Scott". uboat.net. Retrieved July 22, 2023.