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The list of shipwrecks in 2019 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2019.(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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0001-01-01 The coaster sank after a collision in Hangzhou Bay south of Ningbo. One crew rescued, four missing. The trawler was sunk in a collision with in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Dakhla, Morocco. The product tanker ran aground at Elbe estuary east of Cuxhaven, Germany. 0001-01-07 The tug sank in the Paraná River in San Cosme y Damián after being struck by large swells and beginning to experience water ingress. The cargo ship capsized northeast of Pengjia Islet, north east of Taiwan. Five crew were rescued, ten missing. Tropical Storm Matmo: The cargo ship sank in the Gulf of Tonkin from Sơn Dương, Vietnam. Twelve crew members were rescued and one was reported missing. The cargo ship ran aground on the Torre Cannai Rocks, Sardegna. Italy. Her crew were rescued. Hurricane Lorenzo: The tug sank west of the Cape Verde Islands in the Atlantic Ocean . Three crewmen were rescued, seven missing, four bodies recovered. The tugboat sank while working in Howe Sound near Gibsons, British Columbia. A local vessel rescued the crew. The wreck leaked roughly of fuel. thumb|Salvage operations for Hableány.The river cruise boat capsized and sank in the Danube River at Budapest, Hungary, after colliding with the cruise ship in a heavy rainstorm. Seven passengers were killed, and twenty-one passengers and two crew members were left missing. There were seven survivors. The cargo ship sank in the South China Sea west of Ebeling Reef. Crew of ten reported in water. The dredge sprung a leak off Bozcaada Island in the Aegean Sea. The dredge was beached to prevent sinking, unclear if on the shore of Bozcaada or the Turkish mainland. The tanker ran aground on Andros Island in the Aegean Sea while approaching port. The ro-ro ship was destroyed by fire in the Red Sea off Saudi Arabia. All 31 crew rescued by and . An unidentified fishing vessel was sunk in a collision, possibly with Dong Fang Sheng east southeast of Ningbo in the South China Sea. Two crew rescued, five missing. The fishing trawler caught fire, capsized and sank at dock Breivika port in Tromsø, Norway leading to around 100 evacuations as the burning vessel began listing. On-board were hazardous materials including a tank of ammonia and of diesel oil. The livestock carrier drifted aground in the Mediterranean Sea off Mersin, Turkey during a storm. 0001-12-11 0001-08-04 The ferry ran aground at the port entrance to Denia, Spain in the Balearic Sea after reportedly hitting the breakwater. She was later battered by waves and sank further. 400 people on board were rescued. The tugboat collided with Shun Sheng , capsized, and sank in Singapore Strait, west of Pulau Senang, after tanker kept sailing after collision. The cargo ship sank off Zhangzhou in the Taiwan Strait. Two crew missing. Cyclone Kyarr: The fishing vessel sank in the cyclone in the Arabian Sea at . All 17 crewmen rescued by . The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with in the Gulf of Tonkin south east of Haiphong. Nine crewmen rescued by Pacific 01, ten missing. The towboat capsized and sank on the Tennessee River near Calvert City, Kentucky. The two crew on board were rescued by fellow towboat George Leavell . 0001-11-02 The cargo ship sank off Chuanshi Island, off the Minjiang River Estuary near Fuzhou in the Taiwan Straits, East China Sea after a collision with unknown vessel. Two crewmembers missing. During a voyage in Indonesia from Surabaya, East Java, Java, to Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Borneo, the passenger and vehicle ferry was destroyed by fire off Masalembu, East Java. Three people on board died; over 300 people were rescued. The decommissioned sank in the Sea of Japan while under tow to a dismantling yard with her stern on the bottom and bow above water. Expected to be refloated. The ferry ran aground off Bisucay Island in Cuyo, Palawan while en route to Iloilo. All passengers safe. The shrimp boat capsized and sank in Mobile Bay north of Fort Morgan, Alabama. Her captain was rescued, two died. The inland cargo ship sank in heavy swells in the western Scheldt near Vlissingen. One crewmember rescued, one missing. The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the motor vessel in the Sea of Japan southeast of Pohang, South Korea. All 12 crew were rescued by another South Korean fishing vessel. The longline fishing vessel ran aground on rocks in the Spanish Islands in Southeast Alaska, south of Sitka, Alaska. While docked at Island Gardens Marina off MacArthur Causeway in Miami Florida, the US$7,000,000 luxury yacht – the property of salsa singer Marc Anthony – burned, capsized, and sank in shallow water with part of the vessel above water at Watson Island in Biscayne Bay. Two crew members — the only people on board – escaped without injury. The Swedish Navy fast assault craft ran aground on Ladna Island in the Stockholm Archipelago with 18 troops and crew on board. Seven people injured. The cargo ship sank in the Gulf of Tonkin, off Quy Nhơn, Vietnam, in stormy seas. All 11 crew were rescued by search-and-rescue craft, but the captain died of a heart attack. 0001-02-08 The ferry ran aground at Karang Galang Reef off eastern coast of Batam, Indonesia en route to terminal. The cargo ship capsized at Midia, Romania. Her 22 crew were rescued. 33 of 14,600 sheep on board rescued. She was on a voyage from Midia to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The pipelayer capsized and sank after a collision with Antea north of Berakit, Bintan Island, in the Singapore Strait . 0001-12-31 The tuna fishing vessel caught fire in the Indian Ocean east of Durban, South Africa. The vessel was abandoned by her crew in a sinking condition. The crab boat capsized crossing the Yaquina Bay, Newport, Oregon bar. Three crew killed. May 2019 Gulf of Oman incident: The tanker was attacked and damaged in the Gulf of Oman. The tuna seiner caught fire, capsized and sank at dock at Manzanillo, Mexico. Typhoon Wipha: Two barges receiving coal from crashed into each other in heavy weather caused by the typhoon and sank at Ko Si Chang Island in the Gulf of Siam. The barges are expected to be salvaged. The overloaded vessel sank during the evening on Lake Mai-Ndombe nearly from Inongo, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Forty-five dead, 200 missing. The sand carrier capsized off the Penghu Islands near Taiwan in the Taiwan Straits. 12 crewmembers missing. The inland cargo ship sank after a collision with Daio Southern Cross in Ha Long Bay off Ha Long, Vietnam. Four crew rescued, four killed. The lighthouse/buoy tender sank at Lattphat Island in the Bay of Bengal. 7 crew rescued, 2 dead, 18 missing. 0001-03-27 0001-01-12 The fishing vessel sank after a collision with Pesca Vaqueiro northwest of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. 30 crew rescued by other fishing vessels. 0001-03-03 0001-10-29 The cargo ship sank in a collision with Sumiho Maru south of Inobusaki Cape, Honshu. Four of the five crewmembers missing. The fishing vessel sank in the Sea of Japan near the Yamato Shallows, about northwest of Japan's Noto Peninsula, after she collided with an unidentified Japanese Fisheries Agency vessel that was chasing her out of Japan's exclusive economic zone. Japanese Fisheries Agency and Japan Coast Guard vessels rescued approximately 60 members of the North Korean vessel′s crew and transferred them to another North Korean vessel. The landing craft tank sank off Manokwari Regency, Indonesia. The crew were rescued by fishing boats. The decommissioned drydock sank at Sevastopol with the decommissioned B-380 Gorgorvskiy Komsomolets in it. The barge partially sank southeast of Paranaguá, Brazil . The tanker sank in the Gulf of Siam off the Chao Praya River Estuary south of Bangkok, Thailand. Three crewmen rescued. The cargo ship ran aground in the Sea of Japan near Olga Bay. The container ship capsized and sank along its berth at port in Bandar Abbas, Iran during cargo operations. 14 crew safe. The cargo ship capsized and sank at dock at Lewobela on Lembata Island in the Banda Sea, Indonesia. The fishing vessel ran aground on the Ve Skerries, Shetland. All fifteen crew were rescued by the Coastguard search & rescue helicopter dispatched from Sumburgh. The cargo ship sank in shallow water with part of the ship above water off Nanji Island, China. All 11 crew rescued by passing cargo ship from life rafts. The fishing vessel capsized in the Taiwan Strait off Fujian, China. 13 crew rescued, 4 missing. Cyclone Kyarr: The hopper dredge ran aground in stormy weather from Cyclone Kyarr on Surakal Beach north of Bangalore, India. She was refloated and then beached to prevent sinking. The dive boat burned and sank in of water off Platts Harbor on the north side of California's Santa Cruz Island. The vessel The Grape Escape rescued five crew members. Thirty-four people died. The tugboat capsized and sank in the Mississippi River at LaPlace, Louisiana, when she collided with a barge. Her five crew climbed aboard the barge LTD 14161. The tugboat was later raised and declared a constructive total loss. A major conflagration at Jakarta destroyed at least 35 fishing vessels. Identities and flags of vessels unknown, but probably Indonesian. The fishing vessel – a commercial troller – capsized in the Pacific Ocean off the Sonoma Coast of Northern California about north of Bodega Bay. One man abandoned ship wearing a life jacket but disappeared and was presumed dead. The other three people on board – a woman and two men – were rescued from the water by a United States Coast Guard helicopter. The freighter dragged anchor in a storm and went ashore at Bizerte, Tunisia. The cargo ship sank in the Caspian Sea off Azerbaijan. All nine crewmen rescued by helicopters and a patrol boat. The Shrimp Boat sank in Pensacola Bay 1 mile south of Warrington, Florida in 20 feet of water. Later removed. The cargo ship sprung a leak and sank in the Java Sea northwest of Surabaya. The crew were rescued by the motor vessel . The coaster sank off Wuqui Island in the Taiwan Straits after hitting a breakwater in heavy seas . The bulk carrier was pushed aground by a storm in Kangava Bay, Rennel Island, in the Solomon Sea. The container ship capsized and sank south west of Makassar in the Java Sea. Everyone was rescued by passing ships. The cargo ship sank in the Molucca Sea off east central Sulawesi, Indonesia, in a storm. One crewman rescued, 17 missing. The cargo ship sank in the Gulf of Tonkin south of Haiphong, Vietnam. All crewmen rescued. The schooner sank in a collision with in the Elbe River near Stade. All 43 on board were rescued. The fishing vessel sank after a Chinese fishing vessel collided with her while she was anchored off Reed Bank in the South China Sea. All 22 members of her crew survived, but the Chinese vessel left the scene without assisting them. A Vietnamese fishing vessel rescued them. The passenger boat capsized off the shores of Alor, East Nusa Tenggara, after departing from Kalabahi. Three people were killed and four were missing. The tanker was damaged at Ulsan, South Korea when fire spread from . Her crew were reported safe. The cargo ship, seized by the United States Government while operating as a drug smuggling vessel, was sunk as an artificial reef in the Atlantic Ocean in of water east of the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, Jensen Beach, Florida. The fishing vessel sank after an explosion in the Atlantic Ocean off Guinea Bissau. 3 crewmen dead, 3 missing and 15 rescued. 0001-04-11 The ro-ro ferry ran aground in Gili Lebur, east of Lombok Island, while exiting port. All passengers safely evacuated. The tanker suffered an onboard explosion and caught fire at Ulsan. Her 25 crew evacuated the ship. Typhoon Hagibis: The cargo ship sank off Kawasaki, Japan during the typhoon. Four crew were rescued, one dead and seven missing. The service boat sank after becoming disabled and taking on water near Devils Island at the mouth of Halifax Harbour. The captain and a passenger were rescued from a lifeboat but a crewmember perished in the sinking. The ferry sank in the Tigris River near Mosul, Iraq, with 95 killed. The fish carrier ran aground on Taka Atoll in the Marshall Islands and was abandoned. All 24 crew reached shore. The fishing vessel sank in the Barents Sea north of Honningsvag, Norway. Her 12 crew was rescued. The cargo ship ran aground near Topagac on Marmara Island in the Sea of Marmara and sank in shallow water with her stern and superstructure above water. The sand carrier sank off the Penghu Islands near Taiwan in the Taiwan Straits. 13 crewmembers rescued. The tugboat capsized and sank in the Mississippi River near Pointe à la Hache, Louisiana, near Myrtle Grove, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Two crewmen survived while the captain was presumed killed. June 2019 Gulf of Oman incident: The tanker was struck by an object suspected to be a torpedo and set afire in the Gulf of Oman. Her 23 crew were rescued. The cargo ship was abandoned off the coast of Norway. Her crew were rescued by helicopter. The cargo ship sank in the Bight of Bonny in the Gulf of Guinea between Douala, Cameroon and Libreville, Gabon. Ten rescued and three missing. The tall ship sank while moored at a harbour in Tenerife of the Canary Islands. No casualties reported. The landing craft capsized and sank at a pier at Belitang, Borneo, Indonesia in the Kapuas River. The cargo ship ran aground or was pushed ashore by a storm at Galle, Sri Lanka. The Christensen motor yacht was destroyed by fire at Universal Marine Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, while undergoing repairs and a refit. There was no loss of life. thumb|Kokuka CourageousJune 2019 Gulf of Oman incident: The tanker was struck by an object suspected to be a torpedo and set afire in the Gulf of Oman. Her 21 crew were rescued. Kerch Strait incident: An explosion and fire enveloped the two liquified gas carriers in the Black Sea. Of the 31 crew between the two ships, ten were killed. Fuel was being transferred between the two vessels at the time of the incident. The tugboat capsized and sank at a pier at Temryuk on the Sea of Azov. The freighter was pushed ashore in bad weather off Kefken, Kandıra on the Turkish coast east of the Bosphorus in the Black Sea. The retired cruise ship was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Indian River Inlet, Delaware. The ferry capsized and probably sank in the Gulf of Guinea between Calabar, Nigeria, and Cameroon. Three dead, 108 rescued, approximately 100 missing. Typhoon Wipha: The bulk carrier was sunk south of Macau. The crew were rescued five hours later just as a life raft began sinking. Typhoon Lingling: The container ship sank north east of Zhoushan, China in the East China Sea . 0001-12-30 The tugboat ran up on the anchor chain of Iolcos Unity causing the tug to capsize and sink in the Mississippi River between mile markers 224.5 and 226. The trawler sank in a collision with Vathy east of the Yangtze Estuary in the Yellow Sea. Two crewmembers rescued, twelve missing. May 2019 Gulf of Oman incident: The tanker was attacked and damaged in the Gulf of Oman by an explosion at her stern. 0001-07-04 The cargo ship ran aground en route to Landskrona in Øresund, Sweden. The purse seiner capsized and sank south east of Clipperton Island, south of the Gulf of California. 25 crewmen and 12 coast guardsmen rescued by US Coast Guard. The sailing yacht struck an obstruction, probably in the Banda Sea, and sank. Everyone was rescued. The container lighter capsized and sank in Bangladeshi waters off Chittagong after engine failure in rough seas. 14 crew members were rescued by the Bangladesh Navy. A squall caused the capsizing of three passenger boats in the Iloilo Strait. A total of at least 30 people died from the three incidents which occurred separately within the same day. The cargo ship ran aground at Makhachkala Port in the Caspian Sea off Dagestan while unmooring. The Trinity motor yacht was destroyed by fire at Universal Marine Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, while undergoing repairs and a refit. There was no loss of life. The yacht caught fire at Phuket, Thailand and burned out. She appears to be resting on the bottom. The overloaded vessel sank on Lake Kivu. 35 rescued, 13 dead, 114 missing. The coastal container ship was pushed ashore in heavy weather on the coast south west of Qinzhou, China and sank after battered by waves. Tropical Storm Matmo: The cargo ship was beached in the Gulf of Tonkin at Quy Nhon, Vietnam. Typhoon Wipha: The freighter was driven ashore at Budai, Taiwan. The ro-ro ferry capsized and partially sank at Barangay Consuelo, The Philippines on Camotes Island due to a truck sliding on deck and causing a list. The barge rolled onto her port side and sank in the harbor at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno on San Cristóbal Island in the Galápagos Islands when a crane on a pier she was tied up to toppled over onto her deck while unloading cargo from her. Orcas crew and the crane operator jumped overboard and survived. The ferry ran aground on a reef in the Flores Sea off Maropokot, possibly capsizing and sinking. All crew and passengers were evacuated safely. The whale-watching vessel struck a submerged rock in the Strait of Juan de Fuca and was beached. 43 passengers and six crew were rescued by three boats. 4Ever Wild was later towed to Sidney, British Columbia for assessment. The passenger ship ran aground on the north coast of Santiago Island in the Galapagos Islands, capsized and sank. All 26 aboard rescued. thumb|Golden RayThe ro-ro car ferry rolled on to its port side and ran aground in shallow water off Brunswick, Georgia in St. Simon's Island sound. Scrapping in place began in November 2020. Salvage of 320,000 gallons of fuel completed in December 2019. Final section removed October 2021. The towboat capsized and sank in the Ohio River near Cheshire, Ohio, after it lost stability. All three crew safe after abandoning ship. 0001-01-05 The ro-ro cargo ship caught fire in the Bay of Biscay south west of Penmarch, Finistère, France and was abandoned by all 27 people on board. They were rescued by . The ship later capsized and sank. The cruise ship suffered an engine failure off the coast of Norway. Four hundred and seventy-nine of the 1,373 passengers and crew were evacuated by helicopter before the ship managed to restart some of her engines and put in to Molde. The cargo ship ran aground in the Volga–Caspian Canal in Astrakhan, Russia. The tanker was beached by a storm on the north coast of Cyprus near Famugusta.
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The list of shipwrecks in 2019 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2019.(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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