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This list of shipwrecks is of those ships that have sunk.
- Aarhus Historic Shipwreck
- Admiral Graf Spee
- VOC ship Amsterdam
- SS Andrea Doria, 1956
- USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor
- VOC ship Batavia
- Bendigo, North Carolina, USA
- German battleship Bismarck
- Breadalbane, 1853
- Carnatic shipwreck, Red Sea
- USS California (ACR-6) (later San Diego), Long Island
- USS Eagle, Lake Champlain, New York
- Elingamite, New Zealand, 1902
- SS Edmund Fitzgerald
- Cape Gelidonya
- Giglio Island, Etruscan wreck
- HMS Hampshire
- HMS Hood
- HMS Hussar
- Iria
- I-18tou midget submarine
- I-52
- Russian submarine Kursk
- Lady Elgin, Chicago, Illinois
- HMT Lancastria
- RMS Lusitania
- Mahdia
- Mary Celestia
- Mary Rose
- Medusa, French passenger ship of west Africa in 1816.
- HMS Montague, Lundy Island, England
- USS Monitor
- CSS Muscogee, Georgia, USA
- Nola
- SS Richard Montgomery
- wreck of Rochelongue, France
- Scharnhorst, Norway
- Nuestra Senora de Atocha - Spanish galleon which sank in 1622 and was found on July 20, 1985 40 miles off the coast of Key West, Florida by treasure hunters who soon began to raise $400 million in coins and silver.
- H.M.T. Rohna American troop carrier in WWII
- USS Scorpion
- Seattle, Norway
- Snow Squall
- USS Thresher
- USS Ticonderoga, Lake Champlain, New York
- RMS Titanic
- Uluburun
- Struma, Black Sea
- HMS Wasa, Stockholm, Sweden
- Vicar of Bray
- SS Yongala, Townsville, Australia
- VOC Zuytdorp, Australia, 1712
- RMS Empress of Ireland, Saint Lawrence River
- The White Ship, 1120
See also
further reading
- A. J. Parker, Ancient shipwrecks of the Mediterranean and the Roman provinces (Oxford 1992).