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The list of shipwrecks in 1999 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1999.(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 1999 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1999.(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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  • While no one was on board, the longline halibut-fishing vessel sank at Round Island in Bristol Bay off the coast of Alaska. (en)
  • The retired tug was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Delaware in of water at . (en)
  • The former Gozo ferry was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea off Qawra, Malta, as an artificial reef. (en)
  • The salmon-fishing vessel was wrecked on the Gilanta Rocks in Dixon Entrance in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of two abandoned ship in a small boat and was rescued by the cutter . (en)
  • The retired steel-hulled barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean south of Long Island off Moriches Inlet, New York. (en)
  • The decommissioned was scuttled in Bass Strait off Cape Schank, Victoria, Australia. (en)
  • The fishing vessel ran aground in early May near False Pass, Alaska, after her helmsman fell asleep at her wheel. She was refloated and returned to service. (en)
  • With her helmsman asleep at the wheel, the fishing vessel struck Ikognak Rock in Whale Passage near Kodiak, Alaska, and sank. Her crew of four was rescued from a life raft by the fishing vessel Midnight Sun . (en)
  • The longline halibut-fishing vessel was destroyed by fire at Sand Point, Alaska. The only person on board at the time survived. (en)
  • The charter vessel sank in the Gulf of Alaska off Kodiak Island near the tip of Spruce Cape northeast of Kodiak, Alaska. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel capsized and sank in bad weather in the vicinity of Cape Fanshaw near Petersburg, Alaska. All three people on board – a man and his son and daughter – perished. (en)
  • The sea cucumber and sea urchin dive boat was destroyed by fire while at a pier in Ketchikan, Alaska. All three people on board survived. (en)
  • The ship sank west of New Guinea with the loss of about 275 lives. Twenty-six survivors were reported. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was destroyed in Bristol Bay off the coast of Alaska by an engine explosion and ensuing fire. The fishing vessel Butterfly rescued her entire crew of three. (en)
  • The fishing vessel struck rocks in stormy seas 200 yards off Peninnis Head in the Isles of Scilly and was wrecked. All six crew members were rescued, but one was pronounced dead on arrival at a hospital. (en)
  • The container ship collided with the cruise ship in the English Channel off Margate, Kent, United Kingdom and caught fire. She was beached and all 40 crew were rescued by helicopter. (en)
  • thumb|New Carissa The cargo ship ran aground and broke apart in Coos Bay, Oregon. The stern section remained on the beach until scrapped in 2008. (en)
  • The charter fishing vessel sank near the entrance to Cook Inlet on the south-central coast of Alaska, south of Flat Island . United States Coast Guard helicopters rescued all eight people on board. (en)
  • The decommissioned coastal buoy tender was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Cape May, New Jersey, in of water at . (en)
  • The Cotobato-class LST was deliberately run aground on the Ayungin Shoal in a territorial dispute with China. (en)
  • The opilio crab-fishing vessel sank in the Bering Sea approximately west of Cold Bay, Alaska. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued her entire crew of six. (en)
  • The longline halibut-fishing vessel struck a rock and sank in Nichols Bay southwest of Ketchikan, Alaska. Wearing survival suits, both of her crew members abandoned ship in a life raft, from which a United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued them. (en)
  • The ferry sank off Cebu. Of the 600 people on board, 44 were killed. (en)
  • The refrigerated cargo ship collided with the Nab Tower in the Solent and ran aground. (en)
  • The decommissioned was sunk as a target. (en)
  • The semi-submersible heavy lift ship struck an uncharted rock and capsized off Singkep, Indonesia with the loss of five of her twenty crew. She was raised in 2000 and subsequently scrapped at Alang, India. (en)
  • The clam dredger sank in heavy seas in the North Atlantic Ocean off Manasquan, New Jersey, in of water. Three of her four-member crew were lost at sea; the fourth was lifted from the water by a United States Coast Guard helicopter but died in the hospital. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was destroyed in Blying Sound on the coast of Alaska northeast of McArthur Pass by a fire attributed to a leaking fuel line. Both crew members escaped in a life raft, and a United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued them. (en)
  • The bulk carrier ran aground in the Fox River at Green Bay, Wisconsin. The ship was later freed, but the tugboats used to free the ship caused damage to docks at Green Bay. (en)
  • According to a Chinese Transport Ministry official document, the ferry departed from Yantai Port for Dalian Port, but capsized off Jianggezhuang Township, Muping District, Yantai, Shandong Province, China, with 302 passengers and crew on board. 22 people were rescued and the remaining 280 people were drowned. (en)
  • The tanker ran aground in the Sea of Marmara off Istanbul, Turkey and broke in two. The bow section sank. (en)
  • The tanker broke in two and sank in the Bay of Biscay off Penmarc'h, Finistère, France. (en)
  • After a fire broke out in her engine room while she was moored alongside other vessels at Old Harbor, Alaska, the 39-gross ton, salmon-fishing vessel′s was towed away from the other vessels and beached. Attempts to bring the fire under control failed, and she burned to the waterline, becoming a total loss. (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 catamaran ferry struck a rock and sank off Haugesund, Rogaland with the loss of sixteen of the 85 people on board. (en)
  • With no one on board, the derelict longline fishing vessel sank in Thompson Harbor at Sitka, Alaska. (en)
  • The fishing vessel burned and sank in Bristol Bay off the coast of Alaska. An Alaska Department of Fish and Game vessel rescued the only person on board. (en)
  • The ship foundered off Borneo with the loss of over 280 lives. Nineteen survivors were rescued. (en)
  • The codfish trawler was destroyed southwest of King Cove, Alaska, by a fire that began in a stateroom. Her crew of two survived. (en)
  • The retired crane barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Holgate, New Jersey, at . (en)
  • First Battle of Yeonpyeong: The motor torpedo boat was sunk by South Korean ships. (en)
  • The salmon troller was destroyed by an electrical fire that began in her engine room and sank in 300 feet of water off Sitka, Alaska. Her crew of two survived and was rescued by the fishing vessel Destiny . (en)
  • Overloaded with clams, the fishing trawler and clam dredger sank off New Bedford, Massachusetts, with the loss of two lives. The fishing vessel Misty Dawn rescued her three survivors. Cape Fear was refloated during the summer of 1999 and was scuttled as an artificial reef in 2000. (en)
  • Authorities deemed the sailboat to have been lost on this date along with the only person on board in Glacier Bay in Southeast Alaska. (en)
  • The longline cod-fishing vessel capsized due to icing 150 yards off Caines Head Beach in the Caines Head State Recreation Area on the south-central coast of Alaska and washed ashore on the western coast of Fox Island approximately south of Seward with the loss of one life. There was one survivor. (en)
  • The longline cod-fishing vessel capsized and sank without loss of life in Hallo Bay on the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula in Alaska west of Kodiak Island. The fishing vessel T-Mike rescued one of her four crew members; a United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued the other three. (en)
  • The pleasure craft ran aground on the northwest side of Shelter Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska and sank. A United States Coast Guard rescue boat rescued both people on board. (en)
  • During a voyage from Seward to Kodiak, Alaska, the fishing vessel sank in the Gulf of Alaska approximately southeast of Nuka Island on the south-central coast of Alaska after her engine room flooded. All four members of her crew put on survival suits and abandoned ship in a life raft, and the fishing vessel Kaia rescued them. (en)
  • The cod-fishing vessel iced up, capsized, and sank in Blying Sound on the south-central coast of Alaska south of Pilot Rock . The fishing vessels Dolphin and Iceberg rescued her crew of three. (en)
  • The fishing trawler sank with the loss of 12 lives in the Bering Sea south of Cape Navarin on the coast of Siberia and west of Saint Matthew Island. There were 24 survivors. (en)
  • The salmon-fishing vessel capsized and sank in Sumner Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. The only person on board abandoned ship in a survival suit and was rescued by the fishing vessel Tammy Sue . (en)
  • The clam dredger sank in bad weather in of water in the North Atlantic Ocean about due east of Barnegat Light, New Jersey, with the loss of her entire crew of four. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel iced up, capsized, and sank in the Bering Sea south of Saint Paul Island with the loss of her entire five-man crew. (en)
  • The longline halibut-fishing vessel sank in Stephens Passage in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska west of Security Bay . Her crew of two put on survival suits and abandoned ship in a life raft, from which the fishing vessel Celtic Air rescued them. (en)
  • With no one aboard, the derelict fishing vessel sank in Thompson Harbor at Sitka, Alaska. (en)
  • The salmon fishing vessel ran aground and sank in of water in Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska after her captain fell asleep at the helm. All three people on board were rescued by the fishing vessel Riptide . (en)
  • The lake freighter collided with a bridge in the Welland Canal. Neither the ship nor the bridge received significant damage. (en)
  • During a voyage from False Pass to King Cove, Alaska, the fishing trawler sank southwest of Cold Bay, Alaska. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued the only person aboard from a life raft in Cold Bay. (en)
  • After her captain fell asleep at her wheel with the self-steering gear on, the fishing vessel ran onto rocks near Cave Point on Cape Mordvinof on Unimak Island in the Aleutian Islands. She broke up in high winds and heavy surf. Wearing survival suits, her crew of four abandoned ship in a life raft and was rescued by the fishing vessel Shaman . (en)
  • The former Gozo ferry was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea off Xatt l-Aħmar, Gozo as an artificial reef. (en)
  • The fishing vessel burned and sank south of Haines, Alaska. (en)
  • While no one was aboard, the salmon-fishing vessel was destroyed in Refuge Cove in Southeast Alaska by a fire that began in her galley stove. (en)
  • The salmon seiner capsized and sank in of water off Chasina Point in Clarence Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of five abandoned ship in a skiff and survived. (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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