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The list of shipwrecks in 2021 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2021.(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.)

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  • The cargo ship sank after springing a leak off the coast of Huilai County, eastern coast of Guangdong Province,China in the South China Sea east of Hong Kong. 13 crew were rescued. (en)
  • The abandoned tanker, anchored off Aden, Yemen for some seven years, apparently abandoned and unmanned, sank or is sinking. (en)
  • The sank north of Bali, Indonesia with the loss of all 53 crew. (en)
  • The Japanese fishing trawler from Mombetsu which had five people aboard, collided in foggy weather with the Russian cargo vessel Amur with 23 aboard. Three of the people on Hokko Maru No. 8 drowned, while the other two people were rescued by Amur. (en)
  • The cargo ship was reportedly abandoned by her crew and capsized in the South China Sea some east of Vũng Tàu, Vietnam. (en)
  • Cyclone Tauktae: The accommodations/work barge sank in the cyclone in the Arabian Sea off Mumbai, India. 186 were rescued by and . 65 were declared missing and 22 dead. (en)
  • Cyclone Seroja: The ferry was driven against the quayside and capsized at Kupang. Her 31 crew were rescued. (en)
  • A vessel sank off the coast of La Push, Washington. Three men were rescued by a United States Coast Guard Station Quillayute River boat crew. (en)
  • A migrant vessel crashed into rocks in the islet of Antikythera. Around 90 people were rescued by the Greek Coastguard, and 11 bodies were recovered deceased. The wreck was one of three mass casualty events involving refugees in Greek territorial waters in one week. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: A 100-foot trawler broke from her mooring during Hurricane Ida and sank after striking the Kerner Swing Bridge in Bayou Barataria in Lafitte, Louisiana. (en)
  • A speedboat on the Padma River collided with a sand barge and sank, killing 26 people, and leaving several more injured and/or missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship struck a reef in the South China Sea off Cat Ba Island, near Hải Phòng, Vietnam. Sank or was beached to prevent sinking off Cat Ba Island. All nine crew were rescued. (en)
  • The double-decked stern wheel paddlewheel excursion/party boat turned on its side and sank partially above water in shallow water in high waves in a storm on Lake Conroe, Texas. All 53 on board were picked up but 1 passenger later died. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank some off the Oman coast in Arabian Sea. Most crew were rescued, at least one missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship was sunk in a collision with the fish carrier off Ningde, Fujian Province, China, in the southern East China Sea. One crewman was rescued, six remain missing. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the cargo ship northeast of Jakarta, in Indramayu Regency waters, West Java, in the Java Sea. 15 crew were rescued, 17 were declared missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship capsized at dock in Castellón de la Plana, Spain with its superstructure on the bottom. Two crew missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship was sunk in a collision with southeast of Shanghai near Banyang Jiao Reef. 19 crew were rescued, one crew missing. (en)
  • The motor yacht was destroyed by fire at Hinkley Yachts Services, Newport, Rhode Island. (en)
  • The derelict cargo ship was found ashore on Xijiyu Island, South Penghu Marine National Park, Taiwan, in the Taiwan Strait. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank at Tuzla, Istanbul, in the Sea of Marmara in a severe storm. (en)
  • A bunkering tanker suffered an engine breakdown and drifted aground, and partially sank, with the ship's upper superstructure remaining above water off Banyutowo coast, Dukuhseti, Pati Regency, Java, in the Java Sea. (en)
  • The jackup rig collapsed when one leg punched through the hard sea floor into soft mud off Sarawak, Borneo, Indonesia in the South China Sea. All crew safe. (en)
  • The container capable cargo ship drifted aground, suffering cracks in hull in a storm in Vostok Bay west of Nakhodka, Russia, in the Sea of Japan. (en)
  • A trawler smuggling migrants capsized in San Diego Bay, washed ashore and broke up on rocks. Three people were found to have died, and one person later died in the hospital. Around 25 people were rescued and hospitalized, including 1 in critical condition. The captain was detained. (en)
  • The cargo ship sprung a leak and sank in the Sea of Japan north of Okinoshima, Oki Islands, Japan. The crew was rescued by the tanker . (en)
  • The cargo ship sprang a leak and sank in the Taiwan Strait between the Pescadores Islands and Yunlin County, Taiwan. All 10 crew left in life raft and were picked up. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in a storm in the Yellow Sea north east of Yantai, Shandong Province, China. 3 crew rescued, 4 dead, 7 missing. (en)
  • The ferry ran aground near Bushwick Inlet Park, New York City due to a mechanical problem and took on water. 100 passengers evacuated, 1 crewman injured. (en)
  • The cargo ship sprang a leak and sank after dragging anchor and contacting another ship at Gresik, Indonesia, partially above water. The crew evacuated. (en)
  • The coastal cargo ship sank in bad weather and rough seas in the "Thousand Island" area of the Java Sea north west of Jakarta, Java, Indonesia. All 15 rescued. (en)
  • The ferry listed and partially capsized at dock and sank at the Perigi Piai Jetty, north of Pontianak, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Rescuers confirmed that all 94 people aboard had been evacuated safely. (en)
  • The liftboat capsized in rough weather in the Gulf of Mexico whilst under way some south of Port Fourchon, Louisiana. 13 crew were killed, including the captain, and six were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank, possibly after capsizing, off Mui Ne, Vietnam. All seven crew were rescued. (en)
  • A boat capsized and sank off Libya after engine failure, killing 43 migrants. 10 others were rescued. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the container ship Green Pacific in the Gulf of Tonkin off Cồn Cỏ Island, Quảng Trị Province, Vietnam. Green Pacific rescued 7, 2 missing. (en)
  • The coastal container ship sank after springing a leak in her engine room in Shenzhen waters. Seven crew rescued. (en)
  • A fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the container ship Heng Yu southwest of Yeosu, South Korea in the East China Sea. 25 crew rescued, 2 missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in a severe storm in the Sea of Japan some south of Nakhodka, Russia. 17 crew rescued, 1 washed overboard and is missing. (en)
  • The abandoned/out-of-service cargo ship, at anchor for a year, drifted ashore at Toamasina , Madagascar. (en)
  • Two passenger boats with around 120 passengers collided in and sank at Nimati Ghat in Jorhat. (en)
  • The tanker dragged anchor in a strong wind during a storm overnight and drifted ashore at Umm Al Quwain, United Arab Emirates, in the Persian Gulf. (en)
  • A boat smuggling Syrian migrants from Turkey to Italy sank in the Aegean Sea near Paros, killing at least 16 migrants. Around 80 people were rescued. The wreck was one of three mass casualty events involving refugees in Greek territorial waters in one week. (en)
  • A boat which was carrying migrants sank in rough waters near Calais, while travelling across the English Channel from France to Britain. At least 27 migrants died. For more information, see: November 2021 English Channel disaster (en)
  • The was sunk as a target in the Arabian Sea. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in the Gulf of Sidra. (en)
  • A tug capsized after a collision with the tall ship . The tugboat was attempting to assist the tall ship after Cisne Branco collided with and got stuck under a pedestrian bridge connecting Guayaquil, Ecuador to Santay Island, Ecuador. (en)
  • Typhoon Surigae: The tank landing craft was driven ashore at Malimono, Surigao del Norte, Mindanao, Philippines. Four people were killed, seven were rescued, and nine were declared missing. (en)
  • A vessel smuggling Iraqi refugees from Turkey to Greece capsized and sank near Folegandros, killing at least 11 people, and leaving up to 50 people stranded in the Aegean sea. The Greek Coastguard was able to rescue at least 12 migrants, but many remain missing and are feared dead. The wreck was one of three mass casualty events involving refugees in Greek territorial waters in one week. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in the Mediterranean Sea north of Abu Qir, Egypt. Nine crew were rescued by the Egyptian Navy, with one dead and one missing. (en)
  • The container ship partially capsized and sank with most of the ship above water at Hồ Chí Minh City's port, Nhà Bè, Vietnam. (en)
  • The fishing trawler capsized and sank at dock at Kirkenes, Norway, partially submerged on her starboard side. All 26 crew were rescued. (en)
  • Two yachts sank on Vashon Island, Washington, after an explosion and fire at the marina. (en)
  • The caught fire at Visakhapatnam Naval Base. Four of her crew were injured. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground and broke in two at Hachinohe, Japan. Her 21 crew survived. (en)
  • The incomplete fishing factory trawler capsized and sank at dock at the Pella Shipyard, St. Petersburg, Russia, in the Neva River. Two workers were killed. (en)
  • The tanker ran aground off The Needles, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Fawley, Hampshire, United Kingdom to Egypt. She was refloated. (en)
  • The ro-ro ferry with 57 aboard capsized and sank in the port of Gilimanuk, Bali Island, Indonesia. 7 people died, and 11 are missing. (en)
  • The decommissioned Bremse-class patrol boat was scuttled off Żonqor Point near Marsaskala, Malta as a diving attraction. (en)
  • A fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the container ship under the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, Istanbul, in the Bosphorus Strait. 31 crew were rescued, 1 was killed, and 1 other missing. (en)
  • The patrol boat burned and sank off Capo Bruzzano, Calabria after a fire broke out in its engine room. All nine crew were rescued. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: The work boat was driven ashore by the hurricane, probably in the Mississippi River south of New Orleans, Louisiana. (en)
  • A fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the bulk carrier Xin Hai Zhou 26 in the East China Sea some southeast of Zhoushan, China. Four crew were rescued, one dead, two missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship was driven ashore between Cranstal and the Point of Ayre, Isle of Man. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Belfast, County Antrim, United Kingdom. She was refloated the next day with assistance from the tugs Wendy Anne and CT Vector and taken in to Douglas, Isle of Man. (en)
  • The offshore supply tug developed a leak and sank in the Sulu Sea off Segama, Lahad Datu District, Borneo. Her crew of seven were rescued by the Royal Malaysian Navy. (en)
  • The cargo ship dragged anchor and was driven ashore in a storm at Cửa Lò, Nghệ An Province, Vietnam, in the Gulf of Tonkin. (en)
  • The ferry with 78 people aboard ran ground near Danao City, Cebu, Philippines, though all on board were safe. All 53 passengers were evacuated, and the ship had been towed to a safe position. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank after striking rocks off Small Vrak, Karavi islets in the Sea of Crete east of the Peloponnese peninsula, Greece. The cargo ship participated in search and rescue. All 16 crew rescued. (en)
  • The river/sea cargo ship broke in two, and sank in a storm at Bartin, Turkey. Out of the 13 people on board 4 were killed, 3 remained missing and 6 were rescued. 11 on board were Ukrainian, and 2 were Russian. (en)
  • The tug was sunk in a collision with the container ship in the Java Sea off Surabaya. Of eight crew, three crew rescued and five remain missing. A barge she was towing was damaged, with cargo leaking. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: The shrimp boat was driven ashore by the Hurricane in the area of Grand Isle, Louisiana. (en)
  • The casino riverboat, abandoned in McKellar Lake, Mississippi River, near Memphis, Tennessee in 2008, sank in a freeze in 2021. (en)
  • The cargo ship was beached, wrecked, possibly on Vagar Island, probable total loss after dragging anchor in a storm. (en)
  • The coastal cargo ship caught fire, suffered an explosion, capsized and sank at Delpan Wharf in the Pasig River, Manila, Philippines. Two crewmen missing, four crewman injured, plus two crewmen on a nearby cargo ship were injured. (en)
  • Two boats sank off Tumaco, Colombia, killing 12, with at least 36 of the passengers rescued. (en)
  • thumb|Heng Tong 77 The deck cargo ship dragged anchor in rough weather and drifted ashore at Karachi, Pakistan. (en)
  • The tug was damaged in a collision with the tanker Punta Medanos while maneuvering the tanker at La Plata, Argentina. She was grounded at the edge of the channel where she sank in shallow water with a port list with the vessel mostly above water. (en)
  • The yacht sank off Milos, Greece. All seventeen passengers on board were rescued. (en)
  • On the Tornagaleones River in Chile, a catamaran used in the construction of the Chacao Bridge capsized with over four crew aboard. Everyone was safely rescued. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: The bulk carrier went aground during the hurricane at the Port of South Louisiana. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: The shrimp boat partially sank on her port side in shallow water at Golden Meadow, Louisiana. (en)
  • The river tug capsized while attempting to tow a barge in the Chao Phraya River at Bangkok, Thailand. Two crew missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in the Black Sea east of Constanţa, Romania, in stormy weather. Ten crew were rescued by the offshore support vessel with two dead and one missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in the Strait of Hormuz. All crew were rescued in a joint operation between the tankers Tenacity IV and Adisa. (en)
  • The passenger ship burned at Sorong, West Papua, Indonesia. All crew rescued. (en)
  • Typhoon Rai: The ro/pax ferry went ashore off Punta Engano, just across the bay from Cebu City, Cebu, the Philippines. (en)
  • The coastal freighter was sunk in a collision with the utility vessel BKM 104 in Manila Bay, South Harbor Anchorage area, Philippines. She sank in shallow water only partially submerged. (en)
  • Five luxury yachts were destroyed by fire at the Marina Kastela, near Split, Croatia. Three boats on fire were towed into Kastela Bay where two burned and sank, and one was beached and destroyed, two others burned in the marina. 18 others were damaged. (en)
  • The coaster was pushed aground by storm on the coast of Raigad District south of Mumbai, India due to a mechanical problem and took on water. The ship's crew were rescued by the Indian Coast Guard. (en)
  • Tropical Storm Lupit: The coaster was driven onto the breakwater at Budai, Chiayi, Taiwan during the tropical storm and sank. Nine crew were evacuated by mobile crane with basket, all are safe. (en)
  • The cargo ship broke lose from her mooring and went aground with a list at Tuzla, Istanbul, in the Sea of Marmara in a severe storm. (en)
  • The coal barge sprung a leak and developed a list, and was run aground, probably to prevent capsizing or sinking, on the Alas Purwo National Park coast, Banyuwangi Regency, eastern tip of Java, Indonesia. (en)
  • The South Korean-flagged fishing trawler caught fire and burned out southeast of Manila, Philippines. The crew of 24 were saved by nearby vessels, but the ship was abandoned. (en)
  • The LCT ferry capsized and sank in shallow water while docking at Ormoc City, Cebu, the Philippines. 15 crew were rescued, one dead. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority passenger ferry broke from mooring during Hurricane Ida and ran aground in the Mississippi River. Scheduled to be refloated when safe. (en)
  • The ro-ro passenger ferry was driven ashore in a severe storm and beat on an embankment causing her to capsize and sink at Maltepe, Istanbul, in the Sea of Marmara. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: A barge broke from her mooring during Hurricane Ida and sank after striking the Kerner Swing Bridge in Bayou Barataria in Lafitte, Louisiana. (en)
  • Cyclone Tauktae: The tugboat capsized in a cyclone and later sank in the Arabian Sea off Mangalore, India. One crewman was killed, five crew were declared missing, and two swam to shore. (en)
  • Typhoon Surigae: The cargo ship dragged anchor onto the breakwater at Catbalogan, Samar, Philippines. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was struck and sunk at anchor by off Bình Thuận Province, north of Vũng Tàu in the South China Sea. All crew rescued. (en)
  • Typhoon Rai: The cargo ship went ashore on the western coast of Negros Island in vicinity of Bacolod, the Philippines. (en)
  • The fishing boat was sunk in a collision with the freighter in the Adriatic Sea south east of Ravenna, Italy. All four crew were rescued. (en)
  • The freighter ran aground in the downtown area of the port of Kholmsk, Sakhalin, Russia in the Gulf of Nevelsky in the Strait of Tartary of the Sea of Japan when she dragged anchor in a storm. (en)
  • A fishing vessel sank after a collision with the concrete carrier Hekinan Maru in the Pacific Ocean off Cape Muroto, island of Shikoku, Kochi Prefecture, Honshu. One crewman rescued, one body recovered. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: A tugboat broke from her mooring during Hurricane Ida and sank after striking the Kerner Swing Bridge in Bayou Barataria in Lafitte, Louisiana. (en)
  • The offshore supply vessel sank in Bangladesh waters southwest of Chittagong, in the Port of Payra area, due to water ingress. The ship struck bottom or an underwater object. 12 crew rescued. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: The barge was driven ashore by the hurricane, probably in the Mississippi River south of New Orleans, Louisiana. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: The barge was driven ashore by the Hurricane, probably in the Mississippi River south of New Orleans, Louisiana. (en)
  • The product tanker sank in 600 meters of water after a collision with megayacht Utopia IV north-north-west of New Providence Island, Bahamas. (en)
  • The container ship sank in shallow water partially above water after a collision with the container ship NP Pathum Thani in the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok, Thailand. (en)
  • Typhoon Rai: The LCT cargo ship went ashore on the western coast of Negros Island in vicinity of Bacolod, the Philippines. (en)
  • Cyclone Tauktae: The offshore barge ran aground in the cyclone in the Arabian Sea off Satpati, India. All 137 aboard were rescued by the Indian Coast Guard. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: The bulk carrier went aground during the hurricane at the Port of South Louisiana near La Place, Louisiana. (en)
  • Typhoon Rai: The out of service cargo ship went ashore on the western coast of Negros Island in vicinity of Bacolod, the Philippines. (en)
  • The cargo ship was sunk in a collision with Lisa Auerbach at Vũng Tàu, Vietnam in shallow water with the upper bridge above water. All 17 crew rescued by Lisa Auerbach. (en)
  • The coaster was sunk in a collision with another coaster, Anquiang77 , in the Taiwan Strait southeast of Nanding Island, Fujian Province China. All crew safe. (en)
  • The offshore supply vessel caught fire in the Arabian Sea. Three crew were killed. The fire was extinguished. (en)
  • The cargo ship sprang a leak and sank southwest of Cheongsando Island, Wando County, South Korea. The crew were rescued by Wando Maritime Rescue and Coast Guard. (en)
  • The bulk carrier was abandoned in the Philippine Sea south east of Miyakojima, Japan. Her 22 crew were rescued by a Taiwanese fishing vessel. She was on a voyage from Papua New Guinea to China. (en)
  • The cargo ship was sunk in a collision with off Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, China, in the East China Sea. All six crew were rescued. (en)
  • The purse seiner caught fire in the Indian Ocean some off Sumatra, Indonesia. 35 crew were rescued by Pelicana , 4 crew are missing. (en)
  • The ferry was beached by a storm on the Mamuju Regency coast, South Sulawesi, in the Makassar Strait shortly after leaving Mamuju. All 81 passengers and 18 crew made it to shore. (en)
  • The ro-ro cargo ship listed and sank in shallow water at Algiers, Algeria, with the vessel mostly above water. All 17 crew were safe. (en)
  • The tanker capsized in the Bay of Biscay off the coast of Galicia after the nine drug smugglers aboard opened the valves in the engine room after being intercepted by the Spanish Guardia Civil. The nine crew were taken off by a boarding team operating from along with of cocaine. After the crew and boarding team had disembarked, the ship capsized. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in the South China Sea south of Vũng Tàu, Vietnam. Ten crew were rescued, one killed. (en)
  • The cargo ship capsized after a collision with the chemical tanker New Global in the Arafura Sea south of the Aru Islands, Dobo, Maluku Province, Indonesia. 28 were rescued by New Global, 4 missing. (en)
  • Cyclone Seroja: The ferry struck the livestock carrier at Kupang and was abandoned by her crew. Both the crew of the livestock carrier and of the ferry were safe. (en)
  • The container ship caught fire off Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Most of her crew were evacuated by the Canadian Coast Guard. She was on a voyage from Busan, South Korea to Vancouver. (en)
  • A barge carrying 262 people capsized in the Congo River killing six people and leaving 19 missing. (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority passenger ferry broke from moorings and ran aground in the Mississippi River. Scheduled to be refloated when safe. (en)
  • The cargo ship was driven ashore in a storm at Unten, Okinawa, Japan in the East China Sea. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank after springing a leak off the southern coast of Nangan Island, Matsu Islands, China in the southern East China Sea east of Fuzhou. All 11 crew were rescued, 2 by Taiwanese search and rescue, the rest by China. (en)
  • The ferry was destroyed by fire in the Sugandha River in the Jhalokati District. At least 40 people were killed and about 70 were injured. She was on a voyage from Dhaka to Barguna. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with in the Arabian Sea off Mangaluru, Karnataka, India. Nine crew were declared missing, five crew were rescued, but three died later. (en)
  • A migrant boat sank off Yemen's Ras al-Ara area in southern Lahj Province. There were 150–200 on board, most are believed to have drowned. (en)
  • A boat carrying at least 150 people capsized resulting in 53 deaths and dozens missing in the northwestern Nigerian state of Kebbi. (en)
  • The surplus water training vessel was sunk as an artificial reef southwest of Destin, Florida in of water in the Gulf of Mexico . The reef was nicknamed "Big Dawg." (en)
  • The ro-ro container ship was damaged in a collision with the chemical tanker and later capsized and sank in the Sea of Japan, northwest of Imabari, Shikoku Island, Japan. Nine crew were rescued, her captain, chief and second engineer remain missing. (en)
  • The motor hopper barge collided with the cargo ship and capsized in the Baltic Sea between Ystad, Sweden and Bornholm in foggy weather before dawn. One crew died, one missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship sprang a leak and sank in the Andaman Sea some north west of Ko Phuket, Thailand. Eighteen crew left the ship in a lifeboat and were later rescued by the container ship . (en)
  • Hurricane Ida: A ferry broke from mooring in Chalmette, Louisiana during Hurricane Ida and ran aground in the Mississippi River. Scheduled to be refloated when safe. (en)
  • Backwash from the auto ferry capsized a squid fishing boat that had lost power in Elliott Bay off the coast of Seattle, Washington. Eleven people were rescued from the water. (en)
  • The tow barge drifted hard aground in Mon State, Myanmar, southeast of Yangon, on the Andaman Sea after losing her tow. (en)
  • The ferry capsized and sank in a collision with a cargo ship in the Shitalakkhya River just outside Dhaka, Bangladesh. The vessel was raised. 34 killed. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank off the northeast coast of Madagascar after springing a leak in her engine room while illegally carrying 138 passengers and crew, at least 85 fatalities. (en)
  • The decommissioned guided missile frigate was sunk as a target off Hawaii. (en)
  • The lighter sank in shallow water, partially above water, after a collision with the bulk carrier Handy Perth in the Port of Mongla, Bangladesh. Three crew rescued, three missing. (en)
  • The sailing yacht was destroyed by fire at Hinkley Yachts Services, Newport, Rhode Island. (en)
  • A wooden boat with a reported 100 migrants on board caught fire off Libya. 45 were rescued, 5 confirmed dead and remainder believed lost. (en)
  • The coastal cargo ship was sunk in a collision with near buoy 60 in Shizi Channel, upper channel of the Pearl River Delta/Estuary. All 13 crew were rescued. (en)
  • The offshore supply tug sank in the Gulf of Suez off Ras Ghareb, Egypt after striking a sunken wreck. 11 of 13 of her crew were rescued, but an engineer and her captain died. (en)
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  • Unknown barge (en)
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  • Dong Ji No. 2 (en)
  • Entebe Express (en)
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  • Gold Trans 308 (en)
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  • Heiwa Maru (en)
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  • Houei Chrystal (en)
  • IN085221 (en)
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  • KH 00737 TS (en)
  • LCT Citic 102 (en)
  • LCT Lite Ferry 3 or Santiago De Bohal (en)
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  • Ma Kamala (en)
  • Maju 9 (en)
  • Manoling 2 (en)
  • Mary Queen of Hope (en)
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  • Nicola Faith (en)
  • No.96 Oyang (en)
  • O P K 3 (en)
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  • Papaa 305 (en)
  • Rabbah or Rabbal (en)
  • Rise Shine (en)
  • Rua II (en)
  • Setia Abadi 2 (en)
  • Singa Besar 2801 (en)
  • St. Vincent I (en)
  • St. Vincent VII (en)
  • Suifuhang 628 (en)
  • Sumber Cahaya VIII (en)
  • TTH 92206TS (en)
  • Tian Feng 369 (en)
  • Trans Asia-1 (en)
  • Tropic Breeze (en)
  • Two unidentified boats (en)
  • Umit K (en)
  • Unidentified boat (en)
  • Unidentified boat or barge (en)
  • Unidentified catamaran (en)
  • Unidentified fishing vessel (en)
  • Unidentified tugboat (en)
  • Unknown cargo ship (en)
  • Unknown ferry (en)
  • Unknown fishing vessel (en)
  • Unknown migrant boat (en)
  • Unknown migrant vessel (en)
  • Unknown tanker (en)
  • Unknown trawler (en)
  • Unknown tugboat (en)
  • Unnamed boat (en)
  • Unnamed speedboat (en)
  • Unnamed trawler (en)
  • Unnamed yacht (en)
  • Vissai VCT 12 (en)
  • Zhe Feng 566 (en)
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  • The list of shipwrecks in 2021 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2021.(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) (en)
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