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The list of shipwrecks in 2011 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2011.(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 2011 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2011.(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)
  • Ofullständig lista över skeppsbrott under 2011 inkluderar de skeppsbrott där fartyg förlist eller försvunnit under 2011. (sv)
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  • A cargo ship which was damaged at Kashima, Ibaraki when a tsunami caused her to collide with other vessels. (en)
  • A fishing vessel which was driven ashore at Kesennuma. Her eight crew survived. (en)
  • The oil platform capsized and sank in the Sea of Okhotsk with the loss of 53 of her 67 crew. (en)
  • The pilot boat, a former , was driven ashore and wrecked near Belz, Morbihan, France . (en)
  • The tug capsized in the Maas at Dordrecht, South Holland. Her four crew survived. (en)
  • The tanker exploded, caught fire and sank in the Dortmund-Ems Canal at Lingen. Her five crew were rescued. (en)
  • A fishing vessel which was presumed to have foundered in the Pacific Ocean with the loss of all ten crew. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in the Aegean Sea off Çeşme with the loss of two of her thirteen crew. Survivors were rescued by . (en)
  • A fishing vessel which was driven ashore by a tsunami at Hachinohe. (en)
  • The collier capsizsed and sank off Co To Island with the loss of all nine of her crew. (en)
  • A fishing vessel which was driven ashore by a tsunami at Kesennuma. The vessel was later scrapped. (en)
  • A lorry on board the ferry caught fire whilst she was docked at Surabaya, causing a stampede amongst the passengers. Eight people were killed. (en)
  • Typhoon Nesat: The cargo ship was abandoned off Zhuhai. Her twelve crew were rescued by helicopter. (en)
  • thumb|Choyo Maru No. 5 (left).A fishing vessel which was driven ashore at Kesennuma. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in Gerrans Bay, Cornwall with the loss of one of the two crew. (en)
  • The LCM-8 landing craft foundered off Alki Point, Seattle, Washington. She was raised the next day. (en)
  • The ferry, which had caught fire the day before, foundered off Java. (en)
  • The tug capsized and sank in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Portugal. Her eleven crew were rescued by and Elizabeth . (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered off the Île d'Oléron, Charente-Maritime, France. Her six crew were rescued by . (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered off Luzon, Philippines when her cargo shifted. Two of her fifteen crew were lost. (en)
  • Zanzibar ferry sinking: The ferry sank between Zanzibar and Pemba Island with over 3,500 people on board, of whom about 260 were rescued. 240 people are confirmed to have been killed, 2,900 in total were missing or dead. (en)
  • The tug foundered in the Bering Sea east of Saint Paul Island, Alaska. Her four crew were rescued by a United States Coast Guard helicopter. (en)
  • The tug capsized and sank in the Pacific Ocean off Ocean Beach, California with the loss of one of her two crew. (en)
  • The was scuttled as an artificial reef in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Delaware in of water at . (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground off Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia and was abandoned by her crew. (en)
  • The cruise ship suffered a fire in her engine room which killed two of her 55 crew. All 207 passengers and some of the surviving crew were rescued, with the remainder engaged in firefighting operations. (en)
  • A cargo ship which was driven ashore by a tsunami at Kesennuma, Miyagi. (en)
  • A bulk carrier which was severely damaged by a tsunami at Shinchi, Fukushima. (en)
  • The ferry struck the harbour at Port Stanley, Ontario. At least four people were reported missing. (en)
  • The lake freighter ran aground on Scatarie Island, Nova Scotia after losing the tow from in a storm whilst being towed to Turkey for scrapping. (en)
  • The cargo ship was driven ashore at Istanbul. (en)
  • The cargo ship was driven ashore on Borkum. (en)
  • The container ship capsized at Algeciras, Spain. (en)
  • The ferry ran aground off Taytaytan Island. (en)
  • The tanker broke in two in the Caland Canal. (en)
  • The tanker capsized and sank at Chittagong. (en)
  • The passenger ship ran aground off Clearwater, Florida. All passengers were taken off. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with and sank at Chittagong, Bangladesh. Her 31 crew were rescued. (en)
  • The fishing vessel collided with the motor vessel off the coast of China. She sank with the loss of all 11 crew. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground off the Trevean Cliff, Morvah Cornwall, United Kingdom. She refloated herself and continued her voyage from Cork, Ireland to Rotterdam. (en)
  • The tug sank at Bukit Panglong, Bintan Island with the loss of two of her five crew. (en)
  • The tanker struck a submerged object and foundered in the Caspian Sea off Chechen Island. Her fourteen crew were rescued. (en)
  • A cargo ship which was under construction. The vessel was driven ashore and damaged by a tsunami at Ishinomaki. (en)
  • A cargo ship which was under construction and about to start sea trials. The vessel was driven ashore and damaged by a tsunami at Sendai. (en)
  • The cargo ship was in collision with and foundered off Da Nang with the loss of five of her crew. (en)
  • A cargo ship which was either driven ashore of sunk by a tsunami. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered in the South China Sea off Kuala Rajang, Sarawak with the loss of eight of her eighteen crew. (en)
  • The Vittoria PV-30LS-class patrol boat was damaged off Misrata by a US Navy Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft with Maverick missiles and beached. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered in the South China Sea of Taitung, Taiwan with the loss of one of her eight crew. (en)
  • The tanker was under repair in a floating dry dock when the dry dock sank. As holes had been cut in her hull, Volgoneft 263 also sank. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank off the coast of Belize with the loss of three of her crew. (en)
  • A fishing vessel which was driven ashore by a tsunami at Onahama. (en)
  • The coaster ran aground at Littlehampton Harbour, West Sussex, United Kingdom, following failure of her steering gear. Refloated the next day. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in a storm after striking a pier in the Port of Poti, Georgia. Her crew of eleven were rescued. (en)
  • The decommissioned was scuttled in the Cayman Islands off Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, as an artificial reef. (en)
  • The ro-ro ferry caught fire and sank in the Red Sea off Aqaba with the loss of one of the 1,229 passengers on board. (en)
  • The schooner ran aground off Green Diamond Island, Maine. All 49 passengers were transferred to other vessels. (en)
  • The cargo ship caught fire in the Persian Gulf. Her fifteen crew were rescued by the Iranian Coast Guard. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered off Caye Caulker, Belize with the loss of three of her eleven crew. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank after colliding with the container ship Eurus London in the Gulfport Ship Channel. She was recovered by parbuckling in July 2011. (en)
  • The boat sank south of Lampedusa, Italy, killing asylum seekers from Libya. At least 20 were killed and 130 reported missing; 48 survivors were rescued by the Corpo delle Capitanerie di porto - Guardia costiera. (en)
  • Typhoon Songda: The coaster was driven ashore at Basco, Batanes. Her eighteen crew were rescued. (en)
  • The halibut-fishing vessel ran aground and was lost in Aniakchak Bay on the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula in Alaska. Wearing survival suits, her crew of three abandoned ship in a life raft and was rescued by a United States Coast Guard Sikorsky MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter. (en)
  • The cargo ship capsized and sank in the South China Sea off Ningde with the loss of four of her six crew. (en)
  • The tug capsized and sank at Wajima whilst assisting . Both crew were killed. (en)
  • Battle off Minicoy Island: The trawler, being used by Pirates who had seized her as a Mother ship, was shelled and sunk by . 10 Pirates killed and 15 captured. (en)
  • The passenger ship was destroyed by fire at Rotterdam, South Holland. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered off Haugesund with the loss of one of her three crew. (en)
  • Tropical Storm Washi: The cargo liner ran aground and sank off Dumaguete. All 32 passengers and crew were rescued. (en)
  • The crane vessel was severely damaged by fire in Baku Bay with the loss of one life. (en)
  • The cargo ship was in collision with in the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Albania with the loss of eight of her ten crew. (en)
  • thumb|Kiku Maru No. 38.A fishing vessel which was driven ashore by a tsunami at Hachinohe. (en)
  • A cargo ship which was driven ashore by a tsunami at Kamaishi, Iwate. (en)
  • The bulk carrier was in collision with in the Celebes Sea and foundered. Her 21 crew were rescued, but two crew from HS Puccini were killed. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was wrecked at Cape Paramanof on the west side of Afognak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued her entire crew of five. (en)
  • The ship capsized off the Yemen coast with the loss of fifty-seven Somali refugees. (en)
  • A refrigerated fish carrier which was damaged by a tsunami at Ōfunato. Her thirteen crew were rescued. (en)
  • The passenger ship sank in the Volga River with 208 people on board. One hundred and twenty-two were killed. (en)
  • A cargo ship which was driven ashore by a tsunami at Haramichi. (en)
  • The crab-fishing vessel sank in the Chatham Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska west of Angoon, Alaska. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued the only person aboard from a life raft. (en)
  • The ferry caught fire in the South China Sea. All 128 people on board were rescued by the South Korean Coast Guard and South Korean Navy. (en)
  • The ferry capsized and sank in Lake Kivu, near Minova. At least 38 people reported killed. (en)
  • The dredger collided with at Thorsminde and sank. The wreck was removed in April 2012. (en)
  • The ferry collided with the pier at Izmir and sank. (en)
  • The tanker was driven ashore crewless at Juhu, India. (en)
  • Typhoon Nalgae: The cargo ship was driven ashore off Keelung, Taiwan and broke in two with the loss of ten of her 21 crew. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was in collision with off Pula, Croatia and sank. None of the eight crew members was injured and all were rescued with their own work/rescue boats. (en)
  • The vessel, carrying 60,000 tons of coal bound for Gurajat, India, sank off the Mumbai coast. The crew of 30 was rescued by the Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy, but the authorities are concerned about possible environmental damage. (en)
  • A tug which was driven ashore by a tsunami at Ōfunato, Iwate. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank near Point Judith, Rhode Island. (en)
  • The ferry was driven on to the Cherokee Reef, off the Abaco Islands. All eighteen people on board were rescued by the Bahamas Air Sea Rescue Association, the Royal Bahamas Defence Force and the United States Navy. (en)
  • thumb|The port of Ishinomaki, Miyagi after the tsunami. C. S. Victory beached (centre). A cargo ship which was driven aground by a tsunami at Ishinomaki, Miyagi. (en)
  • Two fast patrol boats were attacked by Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft off Misrata, one sunk and one abandoned. (en)
  • The longline fishing vessel was wrecked in Alimuda Bay on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued all five crew members. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided in the Bay of Biscay with and sank. All seven crew were rescued. (en)
  • The tanker capsized and sank in the Inland Sea of Japan with the loss of two of her five crew. (en)
  • The cargo ship capsized and sank in the Gulf of Aden off Dhofar, Oman with the loss of nine of her fifteen crew. (en)
  • The cargo ship was driven ashore and severely damaged at Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Her crew survived. (en)
  • thumb|Glovis Mercury.A cargo ship which was driven ashore at Sendai. (en)
  • A ferry which was driven ashore on Ōshima Island by a tsunami. (en)
  • A fishing vessel which was driven ashore by a tsunami at Higashimatsushima. (en)
  • The decommissioned troopship foundered in the Ionian Sea whilst under tow to a Turkish scrapyard. (en)
  • The ferry capsized and sank off Calabasa Island. All 168 people on board were rescued. (en)
  • A research vessel which was damaged by a tsunami off Hachinohe, Aomori. (en)
  • The cargo ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Peyia, Cyprus. Her crew were rescued. (en)
  • A cargo ship which ran aground off Kashima, Ibarki after being hit by a tsunami. (en)
  • The junk sank in Halong Bay with the loss of twelve lives. At least fifteen people were rescued. (en)
  • The schooner ran aground at Portland, Maine. All 27 people on board were rescued. Wendameen was later refloated. (en)
  • A vessel which was driven ashore by a tsunami at Higashimatsushima. (en)
  • thumb|right|HMAS Adelaide sinking.The decommissioned Adelaide-class guided-missile frigate was sunk with explosive charges in the Tasman Sea 0.9 nautical mile off of Avoca Beach, New South Wales, Australia, to create a recreational dive site. (en)
  • The cargo ship collided with at Chittagong and sank. Her twelve crew were rescued by Abdullah. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered in the South China Sea south of Hong Kong with the loss of six of her 21 crew. (en)
  • The fishing vessel ran aground at Bold Cape on the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula. The crew of the fishing vessel Just in Case borrowed a skiff from the harbormaster at King Cove, Alaska, and used it to rescue all five people aboard Capt’N Andrew. (en)
  • The cargo ship was in collision with off Qingdao, China and sank with the loss of eleven of her nineteen crew. (en)
  • thumb|TK Bremen The cargo ship was driven ashore at Erdeven, Morbihan, France. She was later scrapped in situ. (en)
  • A fishing vessel which was driven ashore by a tsunami at Kesennuma. (en)
  • The ferry collided with a tug and barge in the Barito River, Borneo and then caught fire. Four of the 443 people on board were killed. (en)
  • The tug capsized and sank at Gladstone, Queensland with the loss of one of her four crew. (en)
  • The bulk carrier carrying nickel ore sank near Luzon, Philippines with the loss of 22 of her 23 crew. (en)
  • The cargo ship foundered off the coast of Somalia. Her 25 crew were rescued by . (en)
  • The combined trawler and factory ship caught fire in the Bering Sea off Beringovkiy, Russia with the loss of one of her 89 crew. Survivors were rescued by fishing vessels. (en)
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  • The list of shipwrecks in 2011 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2011.(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)
  • Ofullständig lista över skeppsbrott under 2011 inkluderar de skeppsbrott där fartyg förlist eller försvunnit under 2011. (sv)
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