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The list of shipwrecks in 1992 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1992.(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 1992 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1992.(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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  • After an outrigger collapsed and caused her to take on a list, the cod trawler sank with the loss of one life off Noyes Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. (en)
  • The fishing vessel capsized and sank at the entrance to the Kenai River on the south-central coast of Alaska. All six people aboard – one of them an infant – survived. (en)
  • The decommissioned harbor tugboat was sunk as an artificial reef off St. Lucie County, Florida in of water . (en)
  • The ship ran aground and was wrecked south-west of Brønnøysund, Norway at . The wreck was delivered to a breaker's yard in Molde, Norway, in February 1993. (en)
  • Suspected of drug-running, the cargo ship was intercepted in the Mediterranean Sea by the submarine rescue vessel TCG Akın, destroyer TCG Savaştepe, and gunboat TCG Yıldırım and the destroyer . She was scuttled by her crew of nine, who were rescued. (en)
  • The decommissioned landing craft repair ship was sunk as an artificial reef in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of North Carolina at (en)
  • The fishing vessel dragged her anchor, ran aground, and sank near Baranof Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. The only person aboard survived. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was wrecked on Shag Rock in Whale Pass in the Kodiak Archipelago near Kodiak, Alaska. (en)
  • The tug sank in approximately of water off the Zephyr Ledges, a reef near Matinicus Island off the coast of Maine. Her crew of three was rescued. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel sank in the Bering Sea near the Pribilof Islands. The fishing vessel El Dan rescued her crew of five. (en)
  • While tied up side-by-side with the fishing vessel Silver Bullit , which had been towing her, and the vessel New Star , which Silver Bullit also had been towing, to make repairs after Silver Bullit struck a rock, the fishing vessel was destroyed by fire and sank without loss of life near Mitrofania Island off the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula. (en)
  • After striking a rock and tying up side by side with two vessels she was towing – the fishing vessel Mary Anne and the vessel New Star – to make repairs, the fishing vessel was destroyed by fire and sank without loss of life near Mitrofania Island off the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula. (en)
  • The longline fishing vessel burned and sank approximately southeast of Seward, Alaska. The two people on board survived. (en)
  • The tug capsized and sank in of water at the mouth of Farragut Bay in Frederick Sound in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska with the loss of three lives. There was one survivor. (en)
  • The retired fishing trawler and clam dredger was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean east of Ocean City, New Jersey, at . (en)
  • Submarine incident off Kildin Island: The was in collision in the Barents Sea off Kildin Island with the submarine K-276 . She was consequently withdrawn from service due to damage received and eventually scrapped in 1993. (en)
  • The fishing vessel flooded from the stern, capsized and sank in the Gulf of Alaska approximately south-southwest of Cape Cleare on the south-central coast of Alaska. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued all five people aboard. (en)
  • The longline fishing vessel sank at Cape Cleare on the south-central coast of Alaska. Her crew of six survived. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in the Shelikof Strait near Uganik Bay on the coast of Alaska′s Kodiak Island. Her crew of four survived. She may have been towed into Port Bailey ), Alaska, and salvaged. (en)
  • The salmon troller ran aground and sank southeast of Shelter Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Her two crewmen swam ashore in survival suits and survived. (en)
  • The , 154-gross ton stern trawler sank in heavy seas in of water in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary off the northern tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, at . Her crew of four abandoned ship wearing survival suits and were rescued by the United States Coast Guard and the fishing dragger Italian Gold . (en)
  • The unmanned cargo ship ran aground at Prawle Point, Devon United Kingdom after her tow parted in a storm. (en)
  • While under tow, the salmon seiner capsized and sank off Seduction Point in Southeast Alaska. One of the two people aboard survived, but the other was lost. (en)
  • The longline halibut-fishing vessel capsized and sank in the Bering Sea approximately south of Saint Paul Island. Her crew of five survived. (en)
  • The cargo ship was scuttled off Norway. (en)
  • The decommissioned was sunk as a target. (en)
  • The fishing trawler sank approximately southwest of Kodiak Island, Alaska, after a series of large waves struck and flooded her. Her crew of three survived. (en)
  • The cod trawler struck bottom and sank at Grand Island in the Yukon River in central Alaska. Her crew of two perished. (en)
  • After the salmon troller ran aground in Southeast Alaska, her crew attempted repairs, but she sank without loss of life southeast of Ketchikan, Alaska. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel was wrecked in Beaver Inlet on the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands. The vessel Sea Spider rescued her entire crew of three. (en)
  • The 137-gross ton, fishing vessel caught fire near Valdez, Alaska. The two people on board abandoned ship in a life raft and were rescued. The fire was extinguished, but Emerald Pacific was declared a total loss. (en)
  • thumb|The wreck of Rozi The tug was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea off Ċirkewwa , Malta, to serve as an artificial reef. (en)
  • The longline fishing vessel capsized and in less than four minutes after waves broke over her gunwales and her scuppers clogged with fish off Point Couverden on the southern tip of Couverden Island at the entrance of Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska. All five members of her crew survived. (en)
  • The salmon seiner was abandoned after she became disabled in heavy seas in Strawberry Channel on the south-central coast of Alaska. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued her crew of two. (en)
  • The fishing vessel capsized and sank in Dog Bay Harbor at Kodiak, Alaska, after striking a submerged object. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The fishing vessel burned to the waterline and sank in Chignik Bay on the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula. Her crew of four survived. (en)
  • The salmon seiner flooded and sank in Lisianski Strait in Southeast Alaska after she lost a hatch cover. Her crew of three survived. (en)
  • The fishing trawler and clam dredger sank in of water in the North Atlantic Ocean off Atlantic Beach, Long Island, New York, during a storm. Her entire crew of three was lost, and their bodies were not recovered. (en)
  • The was on a military exercise in Saros Bay when struck by two Sea Sparrow missiles fired by the aircraft carrier , killing five of her crew. The ship was consequently declared a constructive total loss and scrapped. (en)
  • After her engine broke down during a storm, the fishing vessel blew ashore and sank in Bristol Bay on the coast of Alaska. (en)
  • The vessel was wrecked on rocks at Mill Bay Beach on the coast of Alaska′s Kodiak Island after her mooring line parted during a storm. (en)
  • While tied up side-by-side with the fishing vessel Silver Bullit , which had been towing her, and the fishing vessel Mary Anne , which Silver Bullit also had been towing, to make repairs after Silver Bullit struck a rock, the vessel was destroyed by fire and sank without loss of life near Mitrofania Island off the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula. (en)
  • The fishing vessel capsized and sank off Alaska south of Homer near Seldovia. Two of her three crewmen survived. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel disappeared in the Bering Sea with the loss of her entire six-man crew. (en)
  • The salmon seiner sank in a gale with the loss of two lives a few miles south of Graveyard Point at the mouth of the Kvichak River on the Bristol Bay coast of Alaska. Helicopters from a nearby fish processing plant rescued her two survivors. (en)
  • The fishing vessel capsized and sank in Akun Strait in the Aleutian Islands after she lost power. Her crew of four survived. (en)
  • The fishing vessel burned and sank without loss of life in Kachemak Bay in Cook Inlet on the south-central coast of Alaska. (en)
  • Four or five large waves struck the salmon seiner, flooding and sinking her near Ikatan Point on Unimak Island in the Aleutian Islands. (en)
  • The decommissioned was sunk as a target by the submarine in the Pacific Ocean off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. (en)
  • Croatian War of Independence: The diver support boat was sunk by mines off the harbor at Lora in Split, Croatia. (en)
  • The fishing vessel ran aground and sank off the coast of Kodiak Island in Whale Pass toward Kupreanof Strait off the south-central coast of Alaska. She was salvaged and repaired, after which she returned to service with the name Sylvia Star. (en)
  • The fishing vessel burned and sank at the mouth of the Egegik River in Alaska. Her crew survived. (en)
  • The cruise ship sank in the Straits of Malacca after being rammed by fishing vessel Turfu 51 with the loss of two of the 534-plus people on board. Survivors were rescued by and . (en)
  • The sea cucumber and sea urchin dive boat sank near Yakutat, Alaska, with the loss of both of her crew members. (en)
  • The oil tanker exploded and sank off A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. (en)
  • The longline halibut-fishing vessel disappeared with the loss of her entire three-man crew near Yakutat, Alaska. Later, the body of her captain was found washed ashore on Middleton Island and that of one of her crew members on the shore of Resurrection Bay. (en)
  • Anchored at low tide with no slack in her anchor cable, the longline halibut-fishing vessel flooded and sank near Flat Island in Cook Inlet on the south-central coast of Alaska when the incoming tide swamped her. No one was on board at the time. (en)
  • The retired fishing trawler was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Cape May, New Jersey, in of water at . (en)
  • The retired fishing trawler was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean south of Long Island off Shinnecock Inlet, New York. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel sank after striking rocks off Point Couverden in Southeast Alaska. The only person aboard survived. (en)
  • The salmon seiner ran aground and sank with the loss of one life at Seldovia Point in Cook Inlet on the south-central coast of Alaska. (en)
  • The salmon seiner ran aground and sank without loss of life near Egegik, Alaska. (en)
  • The fishing vessel capsized and sank in of water in Nuka Bay on the south-central coast of Alaska several hours after striking a submerged rock near Naked Island in Prince William Sound. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued her crew of two. (en)
  • thumb|right|USS White Plains being refloated.The broke loose from her moorings in Apra Harbor, Guam, during Typhoon Omar and ran around in a beach near Polaris Point. She was later refloated and returned to service.. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in the Copper River Delta in Alaska after she struck a submerged reef. Her crew of two survived. (en)
  • The oil tanker′s captain deliberately ran her aground on the coast of Mozambique 40 kilometres north of Maputo. She was soon salvaged. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground off Les Sables d'Olonne, Vendée, France. She was subsequently declared a constructive total loss. (en)
  • The ferry collided with in the harbour at Dubrovnik, Croatia, and sank with the loss of 61 of the 86 people on board. (en)
  • The longline fishing vessel struck a reef and sank northwest of Baker Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska after her steering failed. Her crew of two survived. (en)
  • Sri Lankan Civil War: The landing craft was sunk by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam sometime in October. (en)
  • While disabled and under tow, the crab-fishing vessel sank in the Bering Sea near Saint Paul Island. The vessel Sea Producer rescued her entire crew of four. (en)
  • The yacht was abandoned off Eastbourne, East Sussex. Her crew were rescued by the Eastbourne Lifeboat Duke of Kent. Gulmaid subsequently drove ashore. (en)
  • The sank in the Barents Sea whilst being towed to India for scrapping. (en)
  • The salmon seiner capsized and sank in Prince William Sound on the south-central coast of Alaska north of Bligh Island and west of Busby Island . Her crew of four survived. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in the Gulf of Alaska east of Kodiak, Alaska. Her entire crew of four survived. (en)
  • The longline halibut-fishing vessel disappeared without trace near Biorka Island in Southeast Alaska with the loss of her crew of two. The body of one crewman later was discovered in Sitka Bay on the coast of Kruzof Island in the Alexander Archipelago; the other crewman′s body was never found. (en)
  • After being salvaged, the oil tanker sank while under tow in the Mozambique Channel northeast of Maputo, Mozambique. (en)
  • Typhoon Colloeen: The bulk carrier foundered in the Pacific Ocean east of the Philippines with the loss of all 28 crew. (en)
  • The crab processor – a former PCE-842-class patrol craft and auxiliary minelayer – was towed out into the Pacific Ocean and scuttled sometime in the 1990s. (en)
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