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The list of shipwrecks in 1988 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1988.(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 1988 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1988.(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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  • Iran–Iraq War: The tanker was struck by air-launched Iraqi Exocet missiles in the Strait of Hormuz and sank off Larak Island, Iran. Raised and repaired post-war. (en)
  • The longline fishing vessel was destroyed by an engine room fire and sank in the North Pacific Ocean about west of Sitka, Alaska. (en)
  • The gillnet fishing vessel sank in Cook Inlet about west of Ninilchik. Alaska. Both of her crew members lost their lives. (en)
  • Hurricane Joan–Miriam: The cargo ship sank in the Bay of Bengal. (en)
  • The retired crew boat was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Spray Beach, New Jersey, in of water at . (en)
  • The decommissioned Ford-class seaward defence boat was expended as a demolition target off Duiker Point, South Africa. (en)
  • The cargo ship capsized in the North Sea off the coast of the Netherlands. All seventeen crew were rescued. (en)
  • The former USCG lightship sank while being towed from Newport, Oregon to Ketchikan, Alaska in of water. (en)
  • Sino-Vietnamese War: Johnson South Reef Skirmish: The LST was shelled and damaged by , later sinking. (en)
  • The submarine had an on-board fire while submerged off the coast of Florida. She surfaced and her crew abandoned with the loss of three crew members. She was towed to Charleston, South Carolina, where she was declared a constructive total loss. She was scrapped in August 1989. (en)
  • The air-sea rescue launch was lost when she struck a reef in Saldanha Bay off Danger Point, South Africa. (en)
  • The bulk carrier dragged her anchors off Cape Cuvier, Western Australia, during a tropical cyclone and was wrecked. She broke in two shortly after grounding. (en)
  • The decommissioned attack cargo ship was sunk as an artificial reef in the Atlantic Ocean 40 nautical miles off Georgetown, South Carolina. (en)
  • The 186-gross ton, fishing trawler sank in the Bering Sea off Saint Paul Island. Her crew abandoned ship in a life raft and was rescued by the fishing vessel Amber Dawn . (en)
  • The submarine was rammed by the fishing vessel Kiowa Maru off Callao, Peru, and sank with the loss of five members of her crew. (en)
  • The destroyer, under tow from Murmansk to Spain for scrapping, broke her tow line and ran aground on Skogsøya in Øksnes, Norway. Work on scrapping the wreck only began in 2001, and the breaking of the wreck was then further delayed by the find of live munitions on board. (en)
  • thumb|Sahand Operation Praying Mantis: The frigate was set on fire by bombs from United States Navy aircraft and a missile from the guided-missile destroyer in the Persian Gulf off Larak Island. Her crew abandoned ship and she burned for several hours before an explosion sank her in of water. (en)
  • The fishing vessel capsized and sank in Dixon Entrance on the border between Alaska, United States, and British Columbia, Canada. (en)
  • The fishing trawler capsized and sank in the Bering Sea north of Yunaska Island in the Aleutian Islands while making a turn with her trawl gear out. Her captain perished. The fishing vessel Hazel Lorain rescued her other three crew members from a life raft. (en)
  • After taking a large wave over her stern, the troller-gillnetter-longliner capsized off Tolstoi Point in Clarence Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. All three crew members abandoned ship in a life raft and were rescued by the fishing vessel Harvey-O . The cutter attempted to tow Trish to shallower water, but the towline parted and Trish sank in deeper water. (en)
  • The inactivated cable repair ship was sunk as an artificial reef in the Atlantic Ocean approximately 22 nautical miles off Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina. (en)
  • The coaster foundered in the Irish Sea off Llandudno, Clwyd. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in the Atlantic Ocean south west of Land's End, Cornwall, United Kingdom with the loss of all twelve crew. (en)
  • The fishing vessel ran aground on the southwest side of Gravina Island at the head of Nehenta Bay in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska during a storm in the Clarence Strait with winds. She was abandoned without loss of life. (en)
  • The catcher processor was abandoned in the Bering Sea approximately northwest of Dutch Harbor, Alaska. The fishing vessel Bering Sea rescued her crew of seven from a life raft. A United States Coast Guard vessel sank Hawaiian Princess′s burned-out hulk with 800 rounds of machine gun fire. (en)
  • The fishing vessel′s crew of two abandoned her in the Gulf of Alaska off the Alaska Peninsula north of Sutwik Island after she lost power and flooded. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued both crewmen. New Hope disappeared and was presumed to have sunk. (en)
  • The vessel was destroyed by fire at Larsen Bay on Alaska′s Kodiak Island. (en)
  • The refrigerated cargo ship lost power and ran aground without loss of life on a reef in Lost Harbor on the west coast of Akun Island in the Aleutian Islands. Her wreck was burned in January 1989 to destroy the fuel on board. (en)
  • The decommissioned air-sea rescue launch was sunk as a gunnery target. (en)
  • The guided missile cruiser was deliberately rammed by the frigate in the Black Sea. (en)
  • Blowout and fire in the North Sea with the loss of a crew member. Subsequently withdrawn from service, converted to a seaborne satellite launch vessel in 1997. (en)
  • The decommissioned Attack-class patrol boat was sunk as a gunnery target. (en)
  • The tanker broke in two, caught fire, and sank in the Atlantic Ocean off Nova Scotia, Canada. She was on a voyage from Sullom Voe, Shetland Islands, United Kingdom, to Come by Chance, Newfoundland, Canada. (en)
  • Eritrean War of Independence: The speed boat was sunk by an Ethiopian Navy frigate. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in Cameron Bay in Southeast Alaska south of Sitka, Alaska. Her owner and operator died after the fishing vessel Sefora pulled him from the water; a United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued two other crew members. (en)
  • The vessel sank in the Gulf of Alaska off Spruce Island in the Kodiak Archipelago. (en)
  • thumb|Damage to the hull of USS Samuel B. Roberts. The guided-missile frigate struck a mine and severely damaged, breaking her keel. Salvaged and repaired at a cost of $89,500,000. The attack led to Operation Praying Mantis being carried out. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was in collision with the submarine and sank in Tokyo Bay with the loss of 29 of the 48 people on board. (en)
  • The retired barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Sea Girt, New Jersey, in of water at . (en)
  • The retired car float was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Sea Girt, New Jersey, at . (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank off Cape Decision on Kuiu Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. The fishing vessel Rachael Pauline rescued all three people on board. (en)
  • The fishing vessel disappeared after her crew of four abandoned her in the Gulf of Alaska approximately south-southwest of Narrow Cape on the coast of Kodiak Island, Alaska. She presumably sank. Her crew was rescued by the fishing vessel Kristine Alaska . (en)
  • The longline fishing vessel sank south of Cape Cross off Southeast Alaska after a set of waves struck her stern and swamped her. All three members of her crew abandoned ship wearing survival suits and were rescued by a United States Coast Guard helicopter. (en)
  • The decommissioned was sunk as a target by a Mark 48 ADCAP torpedo. (en)
  • The fishing trawler was wrecked on rocks on the southeast coast of Yunaska Island in the Aleutian Islands during a gale. All six members of her crew reached the beach, from which the United States Coast Guard rescued them. (en)
  • The supply barge was destroyed by fire off Trading Bay in upper Cook Inlet on the south-central coast of Alaska after a tank truck containing of gasoline on her deck caught fire and exploded. Her captain and engineer and the truck driver were killed; her first mate was her sole survivor. Her burned-out hulk later was towed into deeper water and scuttled by a demolition team. (en)
  • The Army Sail Training Association yacht sank after a collision with the nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror 11 miles south of the Mull of Kintyre. Her four crewmembers were rescued by the frigate HMS Battleaxe . (en)
  • The fishing trawler sank in the Bering Sea. The fish processing ship Golden Alaska rescued her entire crew of seven. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was wrecked near Yakutat, Alaska. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued her crew of two. (en)
  • The fishing trawler sank without loss of life off Cape Chiniak on the coast of Alaska′s Kodiak Island. (en)
  • The fishing trawler sank approximately west of Unimak Island in the Aleutian Islands. The fishing vessel Royal Sea rescued her entire crew of eight from a life raft. (en)
  • Sunk by a limpet mine at Limassol, Cyprus. Later raised and taken to Bijela, Yugoslavia. (en)
  • The longline fishing vessel capsized and sank in Icy Bay on the south-central coast of Alaska during a storm. A nearby vessel filmed the event and rescued her crew. (en)
  • The oil platform was destroyed by an explosion and fire with the loss of 165 crew. Two crew of rescue vessel Sandhaven were also killed. (en)
  • The fishing vessel capsized and sank while at anchor in Ugak Bay on the coast of Alaska. Her five-person crew abandoned ship in survival suits and survived. (en)
  • The longline fishing vessel was wrecked on rocks in Big Branch Bay on the southwest shore of Baranof Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Only one crewman managed to put on a survival suit; he reached shore on Beavertail Island, where a United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued him. The other three crew members died. (en)
  • The submarine chaser was driven ashore and wrecked on Skogsøya, Norway whilst being towed from Kola Bay to El Ferrol, Spain for scrapping. (en)
  • Eritrean War of Independence: Beginning in late 1988 through 1989 eight speed boats were sunk by Ethiopian Mi-35 attack helicopters. (en)
  • The ferry collided with a tanker in foggy weather and sank in the Dhaleswari River at its confluence with the Sitalakhya River with the loss of over 200 of the 350 people on board. (en)
  • The ballistic missile submarine ran aground on Fox Island in Washington. She later was refloated and returned to service. (en)
  • Eritrean War of Independence: The speed boat was sunk by the Ethiopian Navy during an attack at Assab, Ethiopia. (en)
  • The chemical carrier transporting toxic Acrylonitrile was in collision with in the North Sea and sank with the loss of one of her twelve crew. (en)
  • The crab fishing vessel flooded and sank in the Gulf of Alaska south of Tugidak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago, probably due to an improperly dogged hatch on a crab pumping tank. Four of her six crewmen died. (en)
  • The lake freighter ran aground on Ballard's Reef while hauling a load of coal. The ship required tugboat assistance to be freed. (en)
  • After the United States Customs Service confiscated her for attempting to smuggle of marijuana into the United States, the longline fishing vessel was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Harvey Cedars, New Jersey, in of water at . (en)
  • The fishing vessel was destroyed by a storm in Geese Island Channel at the southern end of Alaska′s Kodiak Island with the loss of all three men on board. (en)
  • The decommissioned was scuttled as an artificial reef in the Atlantic Ocean off Virginia. (en)
  • An overcrowded ferry capsized in the Ganges River near Manihari, India, killing over 400 people. (en)
  • The cruise ship collided with in the Mediterranean Sea off Piraeus and sank with the loss of two of the 591 passengers on board. (en)
  • The longline fishing vessel capsized and sank in Icy Bay in Alaska. All four people aboard escaped in a life raft and were rescued. (en)
  • The coaster caught fire off Mokha and was abandoned. Presumed foundered. (en)
  • The cruise ship was attacked by Abu Nidal Organisation terrorists in the Saronic Gulf between Aegina and Faliro, Greece. Nine passengers were killed and 98 injured. (en)
  • Iran–Iraq War: The supertanker was hit by an Iranian missile in the Strait of Hormuz and set on fire. Subsequently repaired and returned to service. (en)
  • The bulk carrier broke in two and sank in the Indian Ocean, position approximately , with the loss of 19 crew. (en)
  • Angolan Civil War: The Project 205 missile boat was lost due either to sabotage or UNITA action. (en)
  • The fishing vessel capsized in Meares Passage and washed ashore on the west coast of Suemez Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of six survived. She later was salvaged. (en)
  • The gillnet fishing vessel was destroyed by fire in Cook Inlet on the south-central coast of Alaska. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel was destroyed by fire in the Bering Sea approximately north of Dutch Harbor, Alaska. (en)
  • The gillnet fishing vessel sank in Cook Inlet off Ninilchik, Alaska. (en)
  • The halibut-fishing vessel sank near Cape Junken off south-central Alaska. Another fishing vessel rescued her crew. (en)
  • The trawler ran ashore on the Cressars Rock, Penzance, Cornwall in a SW gale after steering the wrong side of the pole. Refloated by the Penlee Lifeboat. (en)
  • Typhoon Ruby: The ferry sank in the Philippine Sea south of Manila during a typhoon with the loss of 254 lives. (en)
  • The decommissioned Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer was sunk as a target by an MM38 Exocet fired by the corvette ARA Espora . (en)
  • The fishing vessel was wrecked without loss of life in bad weather on the northwest point of Alcan Harbor on the northwest coast of Shemya Island in the western Aleutian Islands. (en)
  • The fishing trawler capsized and sank in the Bering Sea approximately north of Unimak Pass after a large wave struck her. Her crew of five abandoned ship on a life raft, but two of them perished when another large wave struck the raft and swept them overboard. The fishing vessel American Beauty rescued her three surviving crew members. (en)
  • The longline fishing vessel sank in the Gulf of Alaska approximately south of Kodiak, Alaska. Her entire crew of six survived, five of them abandoning ship in a life raft and the sixth being rescued from the water by a United States Coast Guard helicopter. (en)
  • The tourist boat capsized and sank in the near Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro with the loss of 55 of over 150 people on board. (en)
  • thumb|Reijin. The car transporter capsized in shallow water off Oporto, Portugal. (en)
  • Sino-Vietnamese War: Johnson South Reef Skirmish: The LST was shelled and sunk by . (en)
  • The decommissioned was sunk as an artificial reef in the Atlantic Ocean off Stuart, Florida. (en)
  • The fishing vessel capsized off the west coast of Dall Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska after transferring her catch to a fish processing vessel. Her crew of six abandoned ship in a life raft and was rescued by another fishing vessel. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel ran aground without loss of life on the north side of the western tip of Atka Island in the Aleutian Islands after her helmsman fell asleep at her wheel. (en)
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