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The list of shipwrecks in 1998 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1998.(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 1998 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1998.(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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  • thumb|The wreck of Um El Faroud on 21 June 2014 The oil tanker was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea off Wied iż-Żurrieq, Malta, as an artificial reef. She had been laid up in Grand Harbour, Malta, since 1995, when she had suffered an explosion that killed nine Maltese dockyard workers. (en)
  • With no one aboard, the salmon seiner was wrecked at Saxman, Alaska, after she broke loose from her moorings in bad weather. (en)
  • The decommissioned was sunk as a target by units of the United States Third Fleet during the RIMPAC 98 exercise. (en)
  • Battle of Yeosu: The infiltration vessel became entangled in a fishing net off Yeosu, South Korea, while attempting to land North Koream commandos in South Korea, was intercepted by Republic of Korea Navy vessels, and sank with the loss of all nine of her passengers and crew while being pursued by South Korean ships and aircraft. (en)
  • The decommissioned water barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in of water in the North Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey at . Her wreck was named "Mako Mania." (en)
  • thumb|Demetrios II aground The cargo ship ran aground off Paphos, Greece in bad weather. All eight crew were rescued by helicopter. (en)
  • A large catch of herring in the seiner′s nets sank, breaking her boom and causing her to capsize and sink in Eastern Channel near Sitka, Alaska. Her crew of five survived. (en)
  • The lake freighter ran aground on a sandbank in Lake Erie near Detroit, Michigan. (en)
  • The crab processor – a former and auxiliary minelayer – was towed out into the Pacific Ocean and scuttled sometime in the 1990s. (en)
  • The gillnet salmon-fishing vessel was destroyed by fire in Stepovak Bay on the Gulf of Alaska coast of the Alaska Peninsula. The only person aboard survived. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel was wrecked in Glacier Bay in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of two survived. (en)
  • The longline halibut-fishing vessel was destroyed in the harbor at Petersburg, Alaska, by a fire that began in a stove. (en)
  • The tanker ran aground on Thatcher Rock, Torquay, Devon, United Kingdom. (en)
  • The coaster capsized in the Thames Estuary at Northfleet Hope. She was later raised and refloated. (en)
  • The 66-gross ton, longline fishing vessel sank in rough weather in the Gulf of Alaska approximately west of Cape Spencer, Alaska, with the loss of two lives. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued her three survivors. (en)
  • The motor vessel, a former research ship, was scuttled in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego, California, in late 1997 or in January 1998. (en)
  • The salmon seiner capsized and sank in Square Cove on the west coast of Admiralty Island in Chatham Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska when fish on her deck shifted during a haul. Her crew of five abandoned ship in a skiff and was rescued. (en)
  • With no one on board, the sea cucumber and sea urchin dive boat was destroyed at Bar Harbor at Ketchikan, Alaska, by a fire that began in her galley stove. (en)
  • The retired fishing trawler was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean south of Long Island off Hempstead, New York. (en)
  • The trawler capsized and sank off Tirua Point, south of Marokopa, New Zealand, when its bow was hit by a large wave. Of the four crew, the only survivor swam to reach the shore. The trawler left port with an anchor missing. (en)
  • The vessel was abandoned near Kodiak, Alaska, after she caught fire. (en)
  • The rescue tug sank after colliding during a storm with the patrol tug in port at Ushuaia, Argentina. She later was refloated and scrapped. (en)
  • The decommissioned was sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean off the United States West Coast at . (en)
  • While no one was on board, the salmon troller was destroyed at Ketchikan, Alaska, by a fire that started in her galley stove. (en)
  • The ferry capsized and sank in a typhoon off Fortune Island, Batangas, killing around 150 people. (en)
  • The retired sailboat was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Fire Island south of Long Island, New York. (en)
  • The salmon seiner was destroyed by fire in Cordova Bay in Southeast Alaska. Her entire crew of six survived. (en)
  • After the 36-gross ton, fishing vessel's EPIRB sent a distress signal, a United States Coast Guard helicopter found her capsized south of the Shelikof Strait near the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula in Alaska east-southeast of Cape Providence . She later sank in of water. The bodies of the four men aboard were never found. (en)
  • The cargo ship was wrecked while in port at Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Repairs were attempted, but abandoned the next month. (en)
  • Wearing survival suits, the two-person crew of the halibut-fishing vessel abandoned ship after she caught fire in the Bering Sea off Dutch Harbor, Alaska. They survived. After arriving on the scene and witnessing an explosion blow Argos deck off, the medium endurance cutter deemed Argo a hazard to navigation and sank her. (en)
  • The decommissioned guided-missile cruiser was sunk as a target off Puerto Rico by ships and aircraft of the carrier battle group . (en)
  • The salmon gillnet fishing vessel was destroyed by fire in Prince William Sound on the south-central coast of Alaska near Port Nellie Juan . Her crew of two survived. (en)
  • The lake freighter ran aground in the St. Clair River. The vessel was carrying a load of coal and required five tugboats to free the ship. (en)
  • The gillnet salmon-fishing vessel capsized and sank in the Copper River Flats in Southcentral Alaska. The only person aboard perished. (en)
  • The gillnet salmon-fishing vessel was destroyed by fire at Naknek, Alaska. The only person on board survived. (en)
  • The bow section of the incomplete tanker was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Sea Girt, New Jersey, in of water at . The wreck is nicknamed "Ocean Wreck Divers IV" and "The Bow." (en)
  • The schooner ran aground at Newhaven, East Sussex, United Kingdom. All 51 people on board were rescued by helicopter. She was later refloated and returned to service. (en)
  • The salmon troller was destroyed by fire in Sitka Sound in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of two survived. (en)
  • The became entangled in the nets of a South Korean fishing trawler and was subsequently taken in tow by Republic of Korea Navy vessels. The submarine sank with the loss of all eight crew. (en)
  • The retired fishing trawler was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean south of Long Island off Moriches Inlet, New York. (en)
  • The salmon troller was wrecked in Southeast Alaska approximately north of Petersburg, Alaska. The two people aboard survived. (en)
  • The gillnet salmon-fishing vessel sank at the mouth of the Copper River on the south-central coast of Alaska during a gale. The only person aboard survived. (en)
  • The gillnet salmon-fishing vessel was destroyed in Bristol Bay off the coast of Alaska by a fire that started in her engine room. Her crew of three survived. (en)
  • After use as a target for two AGM-142 Have Nap missiles fired by two United States Air Force B-52 Stratofortresses the previous day during the RIMPAC 98 exercise, the decommissioned was sunk in the Pacific Ocean northwest of Kauai, Hawaii, at by explosive charges placed by an explosive ordnance disposal team. (en)
  • While trying to anchor southwest of Montague Island off the south-central coast of Alaska, the longline cod-fishing vessel struck rocks and capsized in the surf. Her crew of three survived. (en)
  • The salmon seiner capsized and sank in the Shelikof Strait off Cape Karluk on the coast of Alaska's Kodiak Island after her catch shifted. Her crew of three survived. (en)
  • The retired barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Sea Girt, New Jersey, in of water at . Her wreck is nicknamed the "Banana Barge," the "DVD Barge," and the "King Barge." (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with near Borkum Riff, Germany . She was declared a constructive total loss and subsequently scrapped. (en)
  • The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Big Pine Key, Florida, to create an artificial reef. (en)
  • Sri Lankan Civil War: The landing ship was sunk by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. (en)
  • The gillnet salmon-fishing vessel was destroyed by an engine room fire in Bristol Bay off Alaska. Her entire crew of three survived. (en)
  • The decommissioned was sunk as a target in the Atlantic Ocean by the submarine . (en)
  • The gillnet salmon-fishing vessel was wrecked at the mouth of the Copper River on the south-central coast of Alaska during a gale. Her crew of two survived. (en)
  • The retired gasoline barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Atlantic City, New Jersey, at . (en)
  • The salmon gillnetter capsized in the surf and was lost off the Kokinhenik Bar in the Copper River Flats on the south-central coast of Alaska. The only person aboard perished. (en)
  • The longline halibut-fishing vessel sank in the Bering Sea northeast of Umnak Island in the Aleutian Islands east of Cape Tanak . The fishing vessel Heritage rescued her three-member crew from a life raft. (en)
  • The cruise ship struck a reef off St. Maartan. Water started coming in, resulting in grounding the ship. (en)
  • Hurricane Mitch: The schooner sank in the Gulf of Mexico off Honduras with the loss of all 31 people on board after sending a final radio report on this date. (en)
  • The tug was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea off Marsaskala as an artificial reef. (en)
  • The bulk carrier broke in two in severe weather and sank off Saint Pierre and Miquelon with the loss of 21 crew. (en)
  • The decommissioned guided-missile cruiser was sunk as a target in the Atlantic Ocean 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, at . (en)
  • The longline halibut-fishing vessel burned and sank approximately southwest of Ninilchik, Alaska. (en)
  • The longline halibut-fishing vessel was destroyed by an engine room fire near Shuyak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago. Her entire crew of three survived. (en)
  • The fish tender burned and sank in Chatham Strait in the Alexander Archipelago near Tenakee Springs in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of two survived. (en)
  • The 8-gross ton, longline cod-fishing vessel burned and sank in Amee Bay near Old Harbor, Alaska. The fishing vessel Sarah M rescued all three members of her crew. (en)
  • The decommissioned was sunk as a target off Cape Horn. (en)
  • The cod trawler capsized and sank in the Shelikof Strait off Cape Karluk on Kodiak Island. Her crew of four survived. (en)
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