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The list of shipwrecks in 1931 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1931.(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 list of shipwrecks in 1931 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1931.(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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  • The coaster came ashore north of San Francisco, California and was wrecked. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The auxiliary three-masted schooner foundered south east of the Ambrose Channel. (en)
  • During a voyage from Ketchikan to Dolomi, Territory of Alaska, with a cargo of one ton of household furniture, the 8-gross register ton motor vessel's anchor lines broke during a storm in Clarence Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska north of Wedge Island , causing her to become stranded on a rock and then run aground on the beach, where she was pounded to pieces by the surf. (en)
  • The tug came ashore at Oxwich Point, Glamorgan. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The three-masted schooner collided with at Piraeus and sank. (en)
  • The tanker was severely damaged by fire at Port Arthur, Texas. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean whilst on a voyage from Burgeo, Newfoundland to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The crew survived. (en)
  • The cargo ship became mired in ice near Barrow, Alaska, United States. (en)
  • While no one was aboard, the 22-gross register ton motor vessel was destroyed by fire while at anchor in the Copper River Flats on the south-central coast of the Territory of Alaska. (en)
  • The schooner departed Miquelon for Oporto, Portugal. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. (en)
  • The motorboat was lost at Madeline Point in the Territory of Alaska. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered off Cape Peñas, Asturias. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground near the Grinna Lighthouse, Norway. She was declared a total loss. (en)
  • The schooner collided with in the Atlantic Ocean off the Baccaro Lighthouse, Nova Scotia, Canada and sank with the loss of six of her nineteen crew. (en)
  • The tug was sunk at Montreal, Quebec, Canada when struck lock gates in the Lachine Canal and carried them away. (en)
  • The schooner was driven ashore on Grand Turk and was wrecked. (en)
  • The cargo ship struck rocks at Isle aux Morts, Newfoundland and was beached. She was declared a total loss. (en)
  • The hulk was beached and abandoned at Port Adelaide, South Australia. (en)
  • The ship foundered in the Black Sea with the loss of all 50 people on board. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground off Helsingfors. All twenty crew were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with off Swinemünde, Pomerania and sank. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in the Baltic Sea off Lyserort, Latvia. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground north of Rønne, Denmark and was abandoned. (en)
  • The auxiliary three-masted schooner came ashore at the Bjørnøy Lighthouse, Norway and was wrecked. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground on Lundy Island, Devon, United Kingdom. She was a total loss. (en)
  • The Thames barge sank at the Royal Arsenal Coaling Pier, Woolwich, London. She was raised later that day and towed to Rotherhithe. (en)
  • The cargo ship caught fire at Hangö and was beached. (en)
  • The decommissioned armored cruiser was sunk as a target by ships and aircraft. (en)
  • The 71-gross register ton, fishing vessel was destroyed in Sukkwan Strait southeast of Hydaburg in Southeast Alaska by a fire that began in the engine room, presumably due to crossed electrical wires, and engulfed the vessel only three minutes after her six-member crew first noticed smoke. All on board survived. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with off Muroran and sank. (en)
  • The shallow-draft sternwheeler was swamped by large waves, capsized, and sank in the Columbia River 5 miles west of The Dalles, Oregon. All aboard survived. (en)
  • The 27-gross register ton motor vessel burned, suffered an engine room explosion, and sank south of Point Baker, Territory of Alaska. Her crew of two survived. (en)
  • The United States Army Corps of Engineers dredge struck a pile of cement and sank off Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with in the River Thames at Charlton, London and was beached. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with a tug at Shibauru and was beached. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground at Cabo Carvoeiro, Portugal. She was abandoned as a total loss. (en)
  • The , 408-gross register ton three-masted schooner burned and sank without loss of life in up to of water at while at anchor in Seal Harbor at Islesboro, Maine, sometime during the 1930s. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with at Hamburg, Germany, and was beached at Altona. She was refloated the next day. Selby was severely damaged. (en)
  • The schooner foundered in the Atlantic Ocean . All six crew were rescued by . (en)
  • The schooner caught fire at Saint-Pierre, Saint Pierre and Miquelon and was a total loss. (en)
  • The barquentine came ashore as Scilla, Calabria and was wrecked. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The ocean liner ran aground on Little Cumbrae, Ayrshire. Approximately 300 passengers were taken off by the ship's lifeboats. She was refloated the next day. (en)
  • The passenger ship was undergoing an annual refit at Yarrows in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, when water leaking into her hold caused her to list 45 degrees and sink alongside a pier in of water. She was refloated, repaired, and returned to service. (en)
  • The passenger ship caught fire at Seattle, Washington and was severely damaged. (en)
  • The ran aground off Koemba Island, Netherlands East Indies. She was refloated three days later. Subsequently repaired and returned to service. (en)
  • The collided with in the Gulf of Finland south west of the Aerandsgrund Lightship and sank with the loss of all 39 crew. The submarine was raised in 1933 and scrapped. (en)
  • The schooner ran aground on Salt Island Point, Holyhead, Anglesey, United Kingdom and was wrecked. (en)
  • The auxiliary schooner came ashore at Portland, Dorset and was wrecked. The crew were rescued by . (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground in the Bonin Islands and was a total loss. (en)
  • The tug collided with in Long Island Sound and sank. Four crew were rescued by New York. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with the steamer in the English Channel off Dungeness, Kent, United Kingdom. Norma was towed to Dover and beached. (en)
  • The coaster ran aground in Balephetrish Bay, Ireland and sank. (en)
  • The cargo ship was driven onto a reef and sank in Palephterish Bay, Tiree, Inner Hebrides. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The auxiliary schooner sank in the Baltic Sea off North Cape, Öland with the loss of one crew member. Survivors were rescued by . (en)
  • The salvage vessel capsized and sank off Sark, Channel Islands with the loss of one of her eighteen crew. (en)
  • The barquentine ran aground at Holmsund, Västerbotten County, Sweden and was wrecked. (en)
  • The collided with off Weihai, China and sank with the loss of 22 of her 59 crew. (en)
  • The almost completed United Fruit Company refrigerated cargo liner was destroyed by fire at Newport News, Virginia. The ship was rebuilt and renamed Peten and later Jamaica operating for United Fruit Company. (en)
  • The cargo ship was driven ashore at Lyserort. All 23 crew were rescued by . (en)
  • The tugboat was driven ashore and wrecked by a gale while anchored in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia. (en)
  • The ship was destroyed by fire at Wilmington, Delaware. (en)
  • The minesweeper was driven against the quayside at Gdynia, Pomeranian Voivodeship and sank. (en)
  • During a voyage from Kodiak on Kodiak Island to Dutch Harbor and Unalaska in the Aleutian Islands, the 12-gross register ton, two-masted vessel sank in a storm in the Shelikof Strait east of Cape Kubugukli on the coast of the Alaska Peninsula. Her three-man crew abandoned ship and reached safety after a seven-day voyage in a skiff. (en)
  • The passenger ship collided with in the Kurushima Strait and sank with the loss of 50 lives. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground on the Korean coast and sank. (en)
  • The Thames barge was struck by another Thames barge, Edgar Scholey, in the River Thames at Erith, Kent and sank. She was refloated the next day. (en)
  • : The trawler ran aground off Bass Point, New South Wales. She sank the next day. (en)
  • The Thames barge collided with in the River Thames at Barking, Essex and sank. (en)
  • The sailing ship foundered in the Aegean Sea off Laurium. (en)
  • The sailing ship caught fire and was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean . The crew were rescued by . (en)
  • The coaster foundered off Cabo Peñas, Asturias with the loss of six of her seven crew. The survivor was rescued by . (en)
  • The cargo liner caught fire, exploded and sank in the Indian Ocean off Barberyn, Ceylon with the loss of four lives. Survivors were rescued by . (en)
  • The ship collided with another vessel in the Yangtze and was beached downstream of Tungchow. (en)
  • While under tow by the vessel Kvichak from Nushagak to Ugashik, Territory of Alaska, with a cargo of 80 tons of cans, can ends, boxes, and can tops, the unmanned 98-ton barge capsized and sank during a gale at Cape Grieg on the Bristol Bay coast of the Alaska Peninsula. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with at Woosung and sank with the loss of six crew. (en)
  • The schooner sprang a leak in the Atlantic Ocean and was abandoned by her crew. She was sighted by at . (en)
  • The schooner sprang a leak and sank in the Baltic Sea off Falsterbo, Skåne County, Sweden. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground on the Heihan Islands and was a total loss. (en)
  • The 34-gross register ton fishing vessel sank in Cook Inlet on the south-central coast of the Territory of Alaska northwest of Yukon Island due to flooding from undetected damage she incurred when she struck a reef the previous day. Her crew of six survived. (en)
  • The tug foundered in the Tyrrhenian Sea off Sardinia, Italy, with the loss of all 36 crew. (en)
  • Carrying a cargo of 20 tons of salt, barrels. and tierces, the 34-gross register ton motor vessel dragged her anchor during a gale and snowstorm and was wrecked on a reef off the southeast point of Wingham Island on the south-central coast of the Territory of Alaska. Her crew of two survived by clinging to her wreckage all night and swimming to shore the following day. (en)
  • The coaster ran aground at Cape Drepano and sank with the loss of a crew member. (en)
  • The auxiliary schooner ran aground on the Helly Hunter Reef off Carlingford Lough, Ireland and was wrecked. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The Thames barge was rammed by and sunk in the River Thames at Woolwich, London. (en)
  • The cargoliner ran aground at Havøygavlen, Norway, and sank with the loss of seven crew. (en)
  • The schooner came ashore on Noggin Cove Island, Newfoundland and was a total loss. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered off the Spanish coast. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground and sank off Wakayama. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank at Puerto Caballo, Venezuela. (en)
  • The cargo ship was destroyed by fire at Shimoda. (en)
  • The cutter was destroyed by a fire. (en)
  • The cutter was destroyed, circumstances unknown. (en)
  • The dredger collided with (en)
  • The gunboat was wrecked. (en)
  • The schooner foundered in Bonne Bay, Newfoundland. (en)
  • The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. (en)
  • The tug collided with at New York and sank. (en)
  • The tug sank at Preston, Lancashire. (en)
  • The tug was destroyed by fire at Bucksport, Maine. (en)
  • The cargo ship was crushed by ice in the Gulf of Riga and sank. The crew survived. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with at San Nicolás, Buenos Aires, Argentina and sank. Her crew were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and sank. (en)
  • The coaster struck rocks at Bradda Head, Port Erin, Isle of Man and sank with the loss of nine of her eleven crew. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground at Nomo, Nagasaki. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The tug sank in the River Thames at Canning Town, London. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with a United States Coast Guard destroyer in the Atlantic Ocean south of Montauk Point, New York, United States and sank. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground at Nagasaki and was abandoned by her crew. (en)
  • The schooner lost her rudder and sails in heavy seas and went ashore at Porthleven, Cornwall, United Kingdom whilst trying to put into the harbour for repairs. (en)
  • The was scuttled after use as a gunnery target by the heavy cruisers and , the destroyer leader , and the seaplane tender . (en)
  • The sailing ship was in collision with at Genoa and sank with the loss of a crew member. (en)
  • The coaster collided with in the North Sea off the Hull Lightship and sank. The seventeen crew were rescued by the pilot cutter J. H. Fisher. (en)
  • The cargo ship struck a rock and sank at Pärnu, Estonia. The crew survived. (en)
  • The ocean liner was rammed by in the Mediterranean Sea off Málaga, Andalusia, Spain. One of Gloriouss crew was killed, as were 24 passengers on board Florida. The passengers were transferred to Glorious, which towed Florida stern-first to Gibraltar, where she was beached. (en)
  • The brigantine was rammed by at Trapani, Sicily and sank. (en)
  • The cargo ship caught fire in the Baltic Sea and was abandoned. Her crew were rescued. (en)
  • The passenger ship was destroyed by fire at Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. (en)
  • The dredger foundered in the Bay of Biscay whilst under tow. (en)
  • The coaster caught fire in the Mediterranean Sea south of Capri, Italy and was abandoned. (en)
  • The tug collided with in the River Thames at Woolwich, London and sank with the loss of seven of the eight people on board. She was raised the next day and beached at Charlton. (en)
  • Carrying a cargo of 4.5 tons of barreled salt, ballast, and tools, the 32-gross register ton motor vessel sank after striking a submerged object north of the Barren Islands near the entrance to Cook Inlet on the south-central coast of the Territory of Alaska. Her crew of four survived. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean east of Watlings Island, Bahamas. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship sprang a leak off Gedser, Sjælland, Denmark and was beached. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of eighteen of her 23 crew. Survivors were rescued by . (en)
  • The cargo ship struck rocks at Skantzoura and sank. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with off the Longships Lightship . All 29 crew survived. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground at Ténès, Algeria. She was refloated two days later but foundered in the Mediterranean Sea north of Cape Ivi . All crew were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with in the Bay of Biscay off Ouessant, Finistère, France and sank. All crew were rescued by Rochambeau. (en)
  • The cargo ship, a sidewheel paddle steamer, was beached and abandoned at Somerset, Massachusetts, on the west bank of the Taunton River at , just south of the future site of the Charles M. Braga Jr. Memorial Bridge, sometime during the 1930s. The wreck settled on the river bottom in very shallow water. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground at Yetorup, Kurile Islands and sank. (en)
  • The passenger ship caught fire in the Yangtze from Shanghai and sank with the loss of twenty of the approximately 300 people on board. (en)
  • The barque came ashore at Zumaya, Spain and was wrecked. (en)
  • The schooner came ashore in Long Island Sound and was wrecked. (en)
  • After striking a submerged object with great force off Davidson Point , the 11-gross register ton, fishing vessel caught fire and sank in approximately of water north-northwest of Point Percy in Southeast Alaska. The only person on board escaped in a lifeboat and survived. (en)
  • The dredger foundered off Tamar Heads, Tasmania, Australia with the loss of two crew. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered off the Okinawa Islands. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The Thames barge collided with in the Thames Estuary and sank. Both crew were rescued by Llanstephan Castle. (en)
  • The schooner foundered off Cape St. Mary's, Newfoundland. The crew were rescued by . (en)
  • The 12-gross register ton, motor vessel sank in "Malina Strait" – probably a local name for Raspberry Strait – off Afognak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago after her gasoline engine backfired, igniting a fire in her engine room that led to an explosion of her gasoline tank which blew out her port side. Her two of crew abandoned ship in a lifeboat and survived. (en)
  • The passenger ship collided with at Kobe and sank with the loss of twenty lives. (en)
  • The cargo ship was driven ashore at Zonguldak, Turkey and sank. (en)
  • The schooner was wrecked on the Arklow Banks, Irish Sea with the loss of all five crew. (en)
  • The schooner came ashore at English Point, Newfoundland and was a total loss. (en)
  • The sailing vessel ran aground whilst on a voyage from Salonica to Kavala and was destroyed by fire with the loss of a crew member. (en)
  • The ocean liner ran aground at Point Tosco. Lower California, Mexico. All 234 people on board were rescued by and . (en)
  • The cargo ship sprang a leak and sank in the Baltic Sea off Trelleborg, Skåne County, Sweden. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The schooner ran aground on the Nailce Rocks, Looe, Cornwall and was wrecked. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The dredger sank in the North Sea whilst under tow. (en)
  • The schooner came ashore on Grand Turk Island and was wrecked. (en)
  • The decommissioned destroyer, in use as an accommodation hulk, sank at her berth at Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She was broken up in situ. (en)
  • thumb|Malabar The cargo liner ran aground off Long Bay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and was a total loss. All on board survived. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in the North Sea north west of the Terschelling Lightship . The crew survived. (en)
  • The coaster struck a submerged wreck in Kiel Bay and was beached. (en)
  • The schooner caught fire off St. John's, Newfoundland and was abandoned. She was towed into port by . (en)
  • The cargo ship sprang a leak in the Pacific Ocean and was abandoned by her crew. (en)
  • The cargo liner caught fire at Seattle, Washington and was a total loss. (en)
  • The Thames barge collided with Kew Railway Bridge and sank in the River Thames. Both crew survived. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with in the Nieuwe Waterweg between Schiedam and Vlaardingen, South Holland, Netherlands and was beached. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground at Slettnes, Norway. She was consequently beached at Honningsvåg. She was refloated the next day. (en)
  • The coaster caught fire off Kolka, Latvia and was abandoned by her crew. (en)
  • The Thames barge sank at Pelican Wharf, Wapping, London. (en)
  • The schooner sank in Garnish Fortune Bay, Newfoundland. The crew were rescued. (en)
  • The dredger foundered in the North Sea south east of Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. (en)
  • The cargo ship grounded on the North Shoal. She refloated but was found to be holed and was beached in Birsay Bay, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom. She was abandoned as a total loss. (en)
  • The ship ran aground on Quelpart, Korea. The passengers and crew were taken off. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered in the Norwegian Sea with the loss of one of her 26 crew. Survivors were rescued by . (en)
  • The cargo ship sprang a leak and was beached in Morlaix Bay, Finistère, France. She was refloated the next day. (en)
  • The coaster foundered in the North Sea . All seven on board were rescued by . (en)
  • The cargo ship caught fire in the Great Lakes and was destroyed. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground off the Ar Men Lighthouse, Île de Sein, Finistère, France. All passengers and crew were taken off. She was a total loss. (en)
  • The cargo ship was last reported off Taichow Island, China. She subsequently foundered in a typhoon off Fuyan Island. with the loss of 53 of her 56 crew. Survivors were rescued by after they had been captured by pirates. (en)
  • The tug collided with and sank in the River Tyne at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland with the loss of three crew. (en)
  • thumb|St. Philibert The passenger ship foundered in the Bay of Biscay off Pointe Saint-Gildas, Loire-Inférieure. There were eight survivors of the 500 people on board. (en)
  • During a voyage from Petersburg to Juneau, Territory of Alaska, with a cargo of 10 tons of shingles, the 35-gross register ton motor vessel was destroyed in Gastineau Channel in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska by a fire that began when her gasoline engine backfired. Her crew of three survived unharmed. (en)
  • The decommissioned Eagle-class patrol craft was scuttled in of water east of Boston, Massachusetts, east of Graves Light. (en)
  • The cargo ship was destroyed by fire at Wilmington. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground on Ebal Rocks off Gurnard's Head and was a total loss. All nineteen crew and three passengers rowed ashore. The ship's cat was rescued later. (en)
  • The cargo ship was abandoned in the Aegean Sea off Serifos , where she drifted ashore. (en)
  • The tug ran aground on the Mull of Oa, Islay and was wrecked. All seven crew were rescued. (en)
  • The coaster sank off Calabar, Nigeria. The crew survived. (en)
  • The coaster caught fire in the Bay of Biscay . The crew were rescued by . She was taken in tow by but foundered the next day . (en)
  • The halibut schooner exploded and burned off the Tatoosh Islands in Southeast Alaska. Her entire crew of five escaped and rowed to safety at Neah Bay, Washington. (en)
  • The auxiliary sailing vessel was struck by at Hamburg and sank. (en)
  • The 20-gross register ton, scow sank in the waters of the Territory of Alaska ca. 1931. (en)
  • The halibut schooner was destroyed by fire in Sumner Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. The schooner Akutan rescued her crew. (en)
  • The cargo liner caught fire in the Yangtze upstream of Woosung. She was beached, but about 300 of the approximately 500 people were killed. and rescued 183 people between them. Ta Chi was a total loss. (en)
  • A fire broke out in the engine room of the 22-gross register ton motor vessel while she was in Sukkwan Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska during a voyage from Craig to Hydaburg, Territory of Alaska. After it went out of control, her crew of three abandoned ship in a rowboat and survived. Audrey drifted ashore on the north end of Sukkwan Island, where the fire destroyed her. (en)
  • The dredger sank at Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands. (en)
  • The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean . The crew were rescued by . (en)
  • The schooner sprang a leak and sank in Placentia Bay. (en)
  • The sailing ship came ashore east of Ystad, Sweden and was wrecked. The crew survived. (en)
  • The schooner became trapped in ice off Horse Islands, Newfoundland. She was set on fire and abandoned by her crew, who were rescued by . (en)
  • The cargo ship sprang a leak in the Norwegian Sea and was beached at Sandtorg, Norway. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with in the North Sea and sank. The crew were rescued by Beaufort. (en)
  • The was wrecked on Tung Yung Island, Republic of China . (en)
  • The retired tug was scuttled in deep water in Shelburne Bay on Lake Champlain, just south of Burlington, Vermont. (en)
  • The 14-gross register ton fishing vessel was beached in Idaho Inlet in Southeast Alaska after she caught fire. The fire continued to burn out of control and destroyed her on the beach. Her crew of six survived. (en)
  • The schooner struck rocks off White Island, Labrador, Canada. She sailed to Griquet but was declared a total loss. (en)
  • The was sunk as target in a live fire exercise off Kōchi. (en)
  • The schooner collided with a breakwater at Liepāja, Latvia and sank with the loss of all hands. (en)
  • During a voyage from Nome, Territory of Alaska, to Seattle, Washington, with a crew of three and a 7-ton cargo of oil, Alaska curios, and other items, the 21-gross register ton motor vessel drifted ashore and was wrecked on the coast of Unimak Island in the Aleutian Islands, northeast of Cape Sarichef after her steering gear broke during a gale. The cutter rescued her crew. (en)
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