Shipwrecks and Sunken Vessels

Fishing Status has 50934 Shipwrecks and Sunken Vessels in the database. Providing cover and shelter to many different species of fish, shipwrecks are fish magnets that many call home.

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Wrecks

Most Popular Shipwrecks

By Seamus on 3/8/2022 • Views (1325)
The tanker Ormidale, later renamed Bluefields, which was torpedoed and sunk in 1942 by German submarine U-576. Year Built: 1917 Place Built: Manitowoc, Wisconsin Shipyard: Manitowoc Shipbuilding Corp.  Original Name: Motor I Original Owner: K. Salvesen, Oslo, Norway Dimensions: Length Overall: 261 feet  Beam: 43.5 feet. Depth: 23 feet...

By Seamus on 4/17/2012 • Views (1323)
Attributes RECRD 50301 VESSLTERMS SS WILLAPA FEATURE_TYPE Not Charted LATDEC 42.608164 LONDEC -124.492883 GP_QUALITY Poor DEPTH 0 SOUNDING_TYPE YEARSUNK HISTORY SURVEY REQUIREMENTSINFORMATION

By Seamus on 2/6/2018 • Views (1322)

By Seamus on 5/8/2011 • Views (1347)
Attributes RECRD 2938 VESSLTERMS GELMER FEATURE_TYPE Wreck - Submerged, dangerous to surface navigation LATDEC 29.316892 LONDEC -84.916569 GP_QUALITY Low DEPTH 0 SOUNDING_TYPE YEARSUNK HISTORY HISTORYLNM24/84--8TH CGD; THE GELMER REP. SUNK IN 1943 IN APPROX. POS. LAT.29-19-00N, LONG.84-55-00W. SURVEY REQUIREMENTSNOT DETERMINED

By Seamus on 9/23/2014 • Views (1315)
Attributes vesslterms feature_type Wrecks - Submerged, nondangerous chart US,US,graph,Chart 11420 latdec 27.2184174 londec -83.5671809 depth sounding_type history quasou depth unknown watlev always under water/submerged

By Seamus on 9/23/2014 • Views (1315)

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By Seamus on 4/22/2011 • Views (1298)
Florida Panhandle Shipwrecks

By Seamus on 4/13/2011 • Views (1297)
BROWNS NEW TUG
30.324466667 -87.107250000

By xfernal on 9/8/2018 • Views (1297)
"In early April of 1942, Malchace was transiting alone carrying a load of soda ash from Baton Rouge, La., to Hopewell, N.J. Disaster struck in the early morning hours on April 9, when U-160 attacked the unarmed Malchace. The ship was struck by a torpedo on the port side, just forward of the number four hold. The captain, Henry...

By Seamus on 11/14/2012 • Views (1326)
SS Atlantus is the most famous of the twelve concrete ships built by the Liberty Ship Building Company in Brunswick, Georgia during and after World War I.  The steamer was launched on 5 December 1918, and was the second concrete ship constructed in the World War I Emergency Fleet. The war had ended a month earlier, but the Atlantus was used...

By Seamus on 6/21/2019 • Views (1291)

By Seamus on 2/24/2016 • Views (1287)

By Seamus on 4/13/2011 • Views (1285)
Barge
30.265033333 -87.550700000

By Seamus on 4/22/2011 • Views (1284)
Florida Panhandle Shipwrecks

By Seamus on 9/23/2014 • Views (1275)
Attributes vesslterms feature_type Wrecks - Submerged, dangerous chart US,US,graph,Chart 11453 latdec 24.795485 londec -80.958128 depth sounding_type history quasou depth unknown watlev always under water/submerged

By Seamus on 4/23/2011 • Views (1300)
-7.201954000 112.717672000

By Seamus on 9/23/2014 • Views (1263)

By Seamus on 9/23/2014 • Views (1257)
Attributes vesslterms feature_type Wrecks - Submerged, dangerous chart US,US,graph,Chart 11453 latdec 24.796296 londec -81.131331 depth 0.7 sounding_type history quasou value reported (not confirmed) watlev always under water/submerged

By Seamus on 5/6/2011 • Views (1255)
27.567333333333 -80.0675

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