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The list of shipwrecks in 1971 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1971.(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 1971 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1971.(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 ocean liner ran aground off Calshot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. She was refloated undamaged after two hours. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The cargo ship was sunk by Hawker Sea Hawk aircraft from . (en)
  • The converted yacht foundered in Montego Bay, Jamaica. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground off Falsterbo, Sweden, withdrawn from service as a result and converted to a floating boilerhouse. (en)
  • thumb|right|USS Samuel B. Roberts being sunk.The decommissioned was sunk as a target in the Atlantic Ocean north of Puerto Rico at . (en)
  • The crab fishing vessel sank with the loss of two lives when she was swamped off Akun Island near Unalaska, Alaska. Her two survivors reached shore by clinging to an overturned life raft. (en)
  • The tanker was involved in a collision off the coast of Kent, United Kingdom and was holed. (en)
  • The pilot boat was destroyed by fire approximately off Bethel, Alaska. (en)
  • The ship caught fire and sank in the South China Sea. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with . Declared uneconomic to repair, scrapped in April 1972 at Santander, Spain. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was wrecked on rocks near the mouth of Little Tonki Bay on Afognak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago in the Gulf of Alaska. All seven men on board reached a rock, where a United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued them. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in the Gulf of Alaska near the Barren Islands off the south-central coast of Alaska after colliding with the tanker Hawaiian Standard . Hawaiian Standard rescued her crew of four. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was lost in the Gulf of Alaska somewhere between Homer and Seward, Alaska. (en)
  • Despite the British coastal authorities placing three vertical green lights on site to warn other ships of the presence of the wreck, the 2,695-ton Brandenburg struck the wreck of at 07:30 and sank within minutes with the loss of 21 lives. Lifeboats did not have time to respond and only 11 survivors were picked out from the water by fishermen. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with and sank off Waikayama, Japan. (en)
  • A light ship and five light buoys were added above the site of the wreck of by Trinity House. However, the ship Niki, sailing out of Dunkirk, ignored these and additional warnings of the nearby tanker Hebris. As observed by Hebris, Niki hit the submerged wreck at approximately 8.16 pm and sank with the loss of all 21 crew and 1 passenger before Hebris could perform a rescue of the men that had been observed in the water. Ten bodies were subsequently recovered. (en)
  • The dredger collided with and sank in Jade Bight off Wilhelmshaven, West Germany with the loss of five crew and two other persons. (en)
  • The foundered at her moorings at Gosport, Hampshire. Subsequently raised and sold for scrap. (en)
  • The supply vessel foundered in the North Sea off the oil rig Ocean Viking. All thirteen crew rescued. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank after striking Colorado Reef in Wrangell Narrows in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. The cutter rescued her entire crew of five. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The cargo ship was sunk by Indian aircraft at Chalna-Mongla East Pakistan. (en)
  • The coaster foundered off Land's End, United Kingdom. All crew rescued by the trawler Petronella . (en)
  • Bangladesh Liberation War: The cargo ship was sunk by Mukti Bahini frogmen with limpet mines in the Pussur River. (en)
  • The 23-ton, motor vessel was destroyed by ice at Emmonak, Alaska. (en)
  • The coaster was stranded at Chu Lai, South Vietnam, during a typhoon. (en)
  • The Bank Line cargo ship was damaged by East Bengal guerrillas at Chalna, East Pakistan. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank off the coast of Spain. There was only one survivor of her 39 crew. (en)
  • The tanker ran aground off Berry Head, Devon, United Kingdom. (en)
  • The OBO carrier exploded and caught fire East London, South Africa. All on board were rescued by . The captain and five officers later reboarded the ship, which was towed by the tugs Arctic and Statesman to Port Elizabeth. The ship was repaired and returned to service. (en)
  • The fish processing vessel – which had caught fire west of Adak Island in the Aleutian Islands, been abandoned by her crew , and then been towed to Adak, where she was pumped full of water to extinguish the fire – was towed out of the harbor at Adak by a United States Navy tug to a point away in the Bering Sea, where she capsized and sank in deep water. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel was reported aground on Fairmount Island on the south-central coast of Alaska. (en)
  • Stranded off Skije. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The Rajshahi-class patrol craft was sunk by Indian Hawker Sea Hawk aircraft in the Bay of Bengal off Chittagong. (en)
  • The PB 3-class patrol craft was wrecked. (en)
  • The decommissioned was sunk as a target. (en)
  • The frigate was sunk as a target. (en)
  • The motor vessel sank at Seward, Alaska. (en)
  • The decommissioned escort ship — formerly the patrol frigate (en)
  • The sank in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Flattery, Washington while under tow. (en)
  • Carrying a cargo of heavy construction equipment, the motor vessel sank in Portage Bay on the coast of Alaska. Reports of the sinking do not indicate in which of several Alaskan bodies of water named "Portage Bay" the sinking took place. (en)
  • The coaster collided with another ship and sank off Waikayama with the loss of eight of her nine crew. (en)
  • The fishing vessel ran aground and sank at the south end of Baranof Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Another fishing vessel rescued all six members of her crew. (en)
  • — was sunk as a target by a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force escort ship in the Pacific Ocean south of Nojimazaki, Japan. (en)
  • The tug sank in of water during a storm in Long Island Sound north-northeast of Southold, Long Island, New York. Two of her four crew members lost their lives. Her sinking was attributed to improper modifications that had been made to her. (en)
  • The cargo ship sprang a leak and foundered in the Bay of Bengal. All crew rescued by . (en)
  • Bangladesh Liberation War: The cargo ship was sunk by Mukti Bahini frogmen with limpet mines at Chittagong. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel sank at the entrance to Uganik Bay on the coast of Kodiak Island in Alaska. Her crew of three survived. (en)
  • The fishing vessel disappeared near Kodiak Island off the south-central coast Alaska during a voyage to Wide Bay with the loss of all four people on board. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The cargo ship was bombed, capsized and sank at Chittagong by Indian Navy Hawker Sea Hawk aircraft. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground off the coast of Libya. (en)
  • Typhoon Rose: The cargo ship was driven ashore at Lanatu Island, Hong Kong. Refloated but scrapped the following month. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The cargo ship was sunk by Indian Air Force aircraft at Chulna. (en)
  • thumb|USS Regulus. Typhoon Rose: The was driven ashore at Kau-i-chau, Hong Kong. Subsequently declared a constructive total loss. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel sank in bad weather off Land's End on the Homer Spit in Homer, Alaska. A pleasure craft rescued her entire crew of three. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The Ghazi-class submarine was sunk in the Bay of Bengal off Visakhapatnam, India, by Indian surface ships, or loss by accidental explosion while laying mines, with the loss of her entire crew of 92. (en)
  • The tanker broke in two on the 27th and foundered on the 28th, 100 miles due east of Sandbridge off Virginia with the loss of 33 of her 44 crew. (en)
  • The cargo ship suffered an explosion and fire in Greek waters and was beached, a total loss. Palestinians claimed responsibility for the explosion. Later taken to Kartal, Turkey and scrapped. 1 crewman killed. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: Four patrol craft were sunk by gunfire in the Bay of Bengal by . (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 - Operation Trident: The cargo ship was sunk in the Arabian Sea south of Karachi, Pakistan, by an SS-N-2 Styx missile fired by the missile boat . (en)
  • The bulk carrier sprang a leak and foundered in the Indian Ocean . Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Bunbury, Western Australia to Savannah, Georgia, United States. (en)
  • Carrying a cargo of powdered cement, the , 8,512-gross register ton barge broke her towline during a storm and was wrecked on Old Cock Ledge, a reef off Westport, Massachusetts. She sank in waters up to deep, becoming partially submerged. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The cargo ship was sunk at Chittagong by Indian Navy Hawker Sea Hawk aircraft. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 - Operation Trident: The Badr-class destroyer was sunk in the Arabian Sea south of Karachi, Pakistan, by two SS-N-2 Styx missiles fired by the missile boat . 289 crewmen killed. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 - Operation Python: The cargo ship was sunk by one SS-N-2 Styx missile fired by the missile boat at Karachi, Pakistan. Seven crew were killed. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The patrol craft was sunk by Hawker Sea Hawk aircraft from . (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank during a storm with the loss of one life in the Copper River Delta on the south-central coast of Alaska. (en)
  • The 25-ton motor vessel sank in Kamishak Bay on the south-central coast of Alaska. (en)
  • Typhoon Rose: The cargo ship was driven aground at Hong Kong. Declared a constructive total loss and sold for scrap. (en)
  • The ferry ran aground off the Kullen Lighthouse, Sweden. All on board rescued by . (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel sank in deep water off the Alaska Peninsula. Her crew of four survived. (en)
  • The decommissioned was deliberately run aground on San Clemente Island off Southern California for use as a target. (en)
  • Bangladesh Liberation War: The barge was sunk by Mukti Bahini frogmen with Limpet Mines at Chittagong. (en)
  • The tanker ran aground off Niigata, Japan and broke in two. (en)
  • The motor vessel was destroyed by fire in Hoodoo Bay in Prince William Sound on the south-central coast of Alaska. (en)
  • The coastal tanker sank in the Rothesay Dock, Clydebank due to the actions of vandals. (en)
  • The tanker was towed out to sea and sunk by bombing from South African Air Force aircraft. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The cargo ship was sunk by Indian Navy Hawker Sea Hawk aircraft in Chalna, East Pakistan. (en)
  • It was struck by the 12,000-tonne at 4:10 in thick fog. Paracas had ignored the shipping lanes so that it could take a quicker route down the channel. Texaco Caribbean exploded from the bunker oil fumes in its hold. It split in two, the bow section sinking immediately, the stern section drifting for several hours before sinking too, resulting in 600 tonnes of bunker fuel being spilled. The incident occurred in the English Channel off Folkestone with the loss of at least eight lives. The explosion was so great that property was damaged in Folkestone. 20 survivors were rescued by and the fishing vessel Viking Warrior . The survivors were taken to Dover. Paracas was towed to Hamburg. (en)
  • The tanker sank off the Cape Verde Islands following an onboard explosion with the loss of four of her 35 crew. (en)
  • The coaster collided with another ship and sank off Japan. (en)
  • The tanker ran aground at Cape Agulhas, South Africa. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was found adrift near Eldred Rock in Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska. The only person who had been aboard disappeared without trace. (en)
  • The LSM-1-class medium landing ship ran aground. She was decommissioned in 1971 as a result and was scrapped in 1972. (en)
  • The fishing vessel ran aground and broke up on Barlow Island in Southeast Alaska approximately northwest of Juneau, Alaska. Her entire crew of three survived and was rescued by the buoy tender . (en)
  • The motor vessel sank near Eliza Harbor on the coast of Admiralty Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. (en)
  • The fishing vessel flooded, ran aground, and was lost in Dry Bay on the south-central coast of Alaska. Her crew of four survived. (en)
  • The trawler was in collision with and sank west of Heligoland. Two crew rescued by Achatina. (en)
  • The motor vessel was found abandoned in Orca Inlet in Prince William Sound on the south-central coast of Alaska. One person aboard her was lost. (en)
  • The 90-ton fishing vessel capsized and sank in the Bering Sea north of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands with the loss of ten lives. Other fishing vessels rescued her eight survivors. (en)
  • Bangladesh Liberation War: The tanker was sunk by Mukti Bahini frogmen with limpet mines near Chittagong. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 - Operation Python: The tanker was shelled and set on fire at Karachi, Pakistan. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The tanker was sunk at Chittagong by Indian Navy Hawker Sea Hawk aircraft. Raised and scrapped April 1972. (en)
  • The seiner ran aground on rocks and broke up in bad weather on Clam Island in Southeast Alaska between Craig and Klawock, Alaska. Her crew of three survived. (en)
  • The vessel ran aground at Kalampunian Island, Borneo. The ship was abandoned as a total loss. (en)
  • The ship caught fire at Gibraltar, with its bridge deck and accommodation gutted. Repairs were deemed uneconomic and the ship was scrapped later in the year. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The Khukri-class frigate was torpedoed and sunk in the Arabian Sea southwest of Diu by with the loss of 194 of her crew. (en)
  • The coaster was cut in two by and sunk at entrance to Casablanca harbour. (en)
  • The ship collided with and sank in the River Scheldt. Later raised, repaired and returned to service. (en)
  • Bangladesh Liberation War: The ship was sunk by Pakistan Air Force F-86 Sabre aircraft. (en)
  • The 32-gross register ton motor vessel sank in the Lower Yukon River in central Alaska. (en)
  • The dredger sprang a leak, capsized and sank off Puffin Island, Anglesey. Her four crew were rescued by the Holyhead Lifeboat. (en)
  • Sank at when on a voyage from Sibu, Sarawak to Singapore. Was well off the normal route at the time. (en)
  • The ocean liner ran aground off Mustique, St Vincent and the Grenadines and caught fire when her fuel tanks ruptured. All passengers and crew took to the lifeboats and were rescued by Queen Elizabeth 2 . (en)
  • The Troubles: The survey launch, attached to the survey ship , was towed out to sea, bombed, and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Baltimore, Ireland, by a Provisional Irish Republican Army unit. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The two landing craft tanks were sunk by Hawker Sea Hawk aircraft from . (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The Ford-class ASW ship was sunk at Kulna on the Pussur River by Indian Air Force Folland Gnat aircraft. 14 survivors of Padma and Palash were rescued by . (en)
  • The 139-gross register ton, crab-fishing vessel disappeared in the Gulf of Alaska during a voyage from Kodiak to Seward, Alaska, with the loss of all four people on board. She was last seen off Port William on Shuyak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago, apparently trying to escape rough seas. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 - Operation Trident: The Mahmood-class minesweeper was sunk in the Arabian Sea south of Karachi, Pakistan, by two SS-N-2 Styx missiles fired by the missile boat . (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in bad weather in Cook Inlet near Kalgin Island on the south-central coast of Alaska. Two skiffs from a United States Air Force helicopter squadron from Elmendorf Air Force Base rescued all eight people and a spaniel who had been aboard Iron Mule. (en)
  • Bangladesh Liberation War: The cargo ship was sunk by Mukti Bahini frogmen with limpet mines at Chalna. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 - Operation Python: The cargo ship was sunk by one SS-N-2 Styx missile fired by the missile boat at Karachi, Pakistan. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was wrecked near Cape Mordvinof on the northwest coast of Unimak Island in the Aleutian Islands. (en)
  • Indo-Pakistan War of 1971: The patrol craft was sunk by Breguet Alize aircraft from in the Bay of Bengal. (en)
  • The T2 tanker collided with off Pladju, Indonesia. Arrested and laid up at Singapore, she was scrapped in 1973. (en)
  • The mailboat ran aground off Skye. All 26 passengers rescued, ship later refloated. (en)
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