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The list of shipwrecks in 2020 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2020.(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 coastal lighter was damaged in a collision with an unknown Kolkata Port Trust ship at Kolkata, India. An attempt to beach her to prevent sinking failed when current swept her off the bank and she sank in the Hooghly River. (en)
  • The ferry capsized and sank in the Gulf of Siam off Ko Samui, Thailand. Nine crew were rescued, three remain missing. Her captain and probably three others drowned. (en)
  • The decommissioned cargo ship was pushed ashore in a storm off Thừa Thiên–Huế Province, Vietnam in the South China Sea north of Đà Nẵng after losing her tow while on the way to be scrapped. She broke in two, probably a total loss. (en)
  • Hurricane Laura: Seven other shrimp boats sank in Bayou Contraband, Lake Charles, Louisiana. (en)
  • The British-flagged tanker split into two off the southeast coast of Malta after taking on water in bad weather. Three crew were rescued by the AFM search and rescue launch Melita I. (en)
  • The 19-foot aluminum boat sank in Puget Sound about 400 yards offshore Edmonds, Washington. Five people and two dogs were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship was pushed ashore in a storm off Ky Anh, Vietnam in the South China Sea. Her crew was rescued. (en)
  • A boat capsized in Lake Albert along the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The vessel was carrying dozens of people and was pushed over by a "strong wind." At least 26 people drowned and 21 were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in rough seas due to cargo shift in the Java Sea off Belitung Island in shallow water with part of her superstructure above water. Her 14 crew were rescued. (en)
  • Hurricane Laura: The shrimp boat broke her mooring lines, smashed into another boat and sank in Bayou Contraband, Lake Charles, Louisiana. (en)
  • Hurricane Sally: The construction barge broke loose from her moorings, or dragged anchor, and was driven ashore near Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Pensacola, Florida. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank southeast of Pingtan with five crew members aboard. All five crew members were rescued by the search and rescue ship . (en)
  • thumb|USS Bonhomme Richard The was severely damaged by fire at Naval Base San Diego, California. (en)
  • A boat parade took place in support of Donald Trump's re-election campaign on Lake Travis in central Texas. The weather was calm, but the boats generated significant wake as they began to move together, which subsequently sank at least five boats. (en)
  • The decommissioned former cruise ship/accommodations vessel dragged anchor in a storm and went aground at Alvarado, Veracruz State, Mexico, in the Gulf of Mexico. Vessel abandoned and still aground as of December 2021. (en)
  • A section of a container ship under construction at Kaohsiung Ship Yard, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, sank while being moved in the yard. Refloating is expected. (en)
  • During a military exercise near Camp Pendleton, a U.S marine ARV carrying 15 troops, sank. 4 marines were rescued uninjured, 2 marines were rescued, 1 in critical, and 1 in stable. 8 other marines are missing, and 1 marine has been confirmed dead. (en)
  • The tuna purse seiner flooded and sank south of Abidjan, Ivory Coast. All 29 crew were rescued by the motor vessel . (en)
  • The incomplete tanker sprang a leak and sank overnight in the Maua shipyard, Rio de Janeiro. (en)
  • The lighter sank near Hatiya Island, Bangladesh. 13 crew missing. (en)
  • A distress call was received by the United States Coast Guard at 2pm PST from the commercial fishing vessel. The vessel was operating off Cape Flattery, Washington. A helicopter was dispatched, which found one crewman aboard a lifeboat. The other two crew members were killed. The survivor was taken to Neah Bay, Washington. (en)
  • Tropical Storm Etau: The cargo ship dragged anchor in a typhoon and was driven ashore at Dung Quat, Quảng Ngãi Province, Vietnam. (en)
  • The reefer suffered engine failure and drifted ashore on Mitsu Island, north of Tsushima Island, in the Sea of Japan, and appears to be partially sunk. The crew is safe. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground in the Gulf of Thailand off Surat Thani Province, Thailand, east of Koh Samui and developed a list. Her ten crew abandoned ship and were picked up by fishing boats. (en)
  • A small boat carrying 19 migrants from Iran capsized because of poor weather conditions. Four people, a man, a woman, and two children, died. It was travelling near Dunkirk, France. It had been going from France to the UK, but was carrying migrants who had recently arrived in the UK from Iran. (en)
  • The cargo ship went ashore in rough weather with strong winds and high seas in the Gulf of Tonkin and is partially sunk with waves battering her. (en)
  • The dredger barge sprung a leak and was grounded to prevent sinking by her tug in the Matagorda Ship Channel near Port Lavaca, Texas. The crew were rescued by Dana Robyn. (en)
  • The cargo ship suffered a blackout and drifted onto a reef causing a breach off Vietnam. She was beached to prevent sinking. crew safe. (en)
  • While pushing two barges carrying sulfuric acid, the towing vessel sank after colliding with the towing vessel on the Mississippi River in the vicinity of Mile Marker 123 near Luling, Louisiana. One of the barges suffered damage and leaked toxic vapor into the air. One member of RC Kreppel′s crew was rescued from the water; the other three were missing. (en)
  • Hurricane Sally: The replica of Columbus's ship went adrift after her dock broke up. Her anchor line later snapped causing her to go ashore in Pensacola Bay near the Maritime Park. (en)
  • Typhoon Maysak: The livestock carrier reportedly lost power and capsized after being hit by a wave in the Sea of Japan. Two crewmembers were rescued, one body was recovered, and the other 41 crewmembers are missing, presumed lost. Six thousand cattle were lost in the sinking. (en)
  • The cargo ship capsized and sank in rough weather off Phú Quý Island, Bình Thuận Province, Vietnam in the South China Sea north east of Vũng Tàu. All 15 crew are missing. (en)
  • The barge split in two and sank at dock in Dillingen, Saarland. (en)
  • Hurricane Sally: The construction barge broke loose from her moorings, or dragged anchor, and was driven ashore partially sunk on Bayfront Parkway, Pensacola, Florida. (en)
  • The car carrier was severely damaged by fire at Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Her 21 crew survived. She was consequently scrapped. (en)
  • Hurricane Laura: The decommissioned museum ship broke loose from her moorings in the Calcasieu River and drifted down river before drifting aground. (en)
  • An unidentified boat carrying refugees from Senegal caught fire, capsized, and then sank off of Senegal and the Canary Islands. It was carrying at least 140 migrants. A rescue operation is underway by the navies and coast guards of Senegal and Spain. It is the deadliest shipwreck of 2020. So far, 140 people are presumed drowned. (en)
  • Tropical Storm Goni: The cargo ship sank off Quảng Nam Province, Vietnam in the South China Sea. Seven of her crew was rescued. Her master and four others remain missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank north of Zhoushan, China. Three crew members were rescued but died of hypothermia. Three were missing. (en)
  • The bulk carrier dragged anchor was pushed ashore in a storm at Ba Đồn, Quảng Bình Province, Vietnam, in the Gulf of Tonkin. (en)
  • The cargo ship was sunk in a collision with the fishing vessel south of Shanghai in the East China Sea. Her crew of six were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in a collision with a fishing boat in the Pacific Ocean off Honshu, Japan. Thirteen of her 14 crew members were missing. (en)
  • Seven fishing vessels burned at Yanpu port, Donggang, Taiwan. (en)
  • The offshore supply tug capsized and sank near Petrobras P-48 Platform, Campos Basin, Brazil, in of water, some east of Cabo de Sao Tome, northeast of Rio de Janeiro. All 18 crew rescued. (en)
  • The customs boat capsized in a collision with a smuggling vessel near Chek Lap Kok Island, north of Lantau Island, Hong Kong. Three crewmen were trapped in the cabin. They were rescued alive by divers, but died at the hospital. Two crewmen on deck survived. (en)
  • The research vessel sprung a leak after striking a reef off Gough Island in the South Atlantic Ocean and sank. The crew and researchers made it to Gough Island. (en)
  • The cabin cruiser sprung a leak and sank south of Eureka, California. The crew was rescued by the US Coast Guard. (en)
  • The container ship was sunk in a collision with the container ship Oceana in the Yangtze River Estuary. Eight crew were rescued, three killed, and five remain missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in the southern Taiwan Straits south of Xiamen, China. Ten crew were rescued, three remain missing. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in a collision with in the Mindoro Strait southwest of Paluan, Mindoro, Philippines. All hands missing, possibly 12–15. (en)
  • The tug sprung a leak and sank in stormy weather off Poudre d'Or, Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Four crew rescued, two dead and two crew missing. (en)
  • The tug sank in the Singapore Strait in heavy seas. Four crew rescued, her captain is missing, search called off. (en)
  • Hurricane Sally: The construction barge broke loose from her moorings, or dragged anchor, and was driven ashore in Escambia Bay near Windrose Circle, Pensacola, Florida . (en)
  • The sank after ramming cruise ship northwest of La Tortuga Island, Venezuela, in the Caribbean Sea. All crew were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship flooded and sank in challenging weather off North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Her 12 crew were rescued. (en)
  • The sailboat, seized as a drug smuggling vessel in the U.S. while being transported from Martinique to Australia, was sunk as an artificial reef in the Gulf of Mexico in of water south east of Destin, Florida. (en)
  • The shrimp boat capsized and sank in a storm in Pamlico Sound. Three killed, one survivor. (en)
  • The Trailerable Aids to Navigation Boat capsized when a heavy wake struck her as she approached Pier 39 in Astoria, Oregon. The Columbia River Bar Pilot vessel Connor Foss rescued her entire crew of four. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with cargo ship off Kashima, Japan, north of Tokyo, Japan. All 12 on board rescued, but 1 later died. (en)
  • The superyacht capsized at Athens, Greece. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was severely damaged by the explosion of a Second World War bomb whilst fishing off the north Norfolk coast. Her seven crew were rescued by . Gwalad-y-Mor was towed in to Grimsby, Lincolnshire in a waterlogged condition by the tug . (en)
  • The ro-ro ferry ran aground at Aberdeen, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Lerwick, Shetland Islands to Aberdeen. She was refloated with assistance from a tug. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in the South China Sea off La Gi, Vietnam after colliding with . Crew of six rescued by other fishing boats. (en)
  • The cargo ship sprung a leak and sank at anchor off Cu Lao Cham, , Quảng Nam Province, Vietnam in the South China Sea, vessel partially above water. The crew and passengers were evacuated. (en)
  • The memorial vessel — formerly the decommissioned buoy tender — was scuttled in southern Onslow Bay off Topsail Beach, North Carolina, about from Topsail Inlet and from Masonboro Inlet at to form an artificial reef. (en)
  • The small wooden boat with perhaps as many as 130 Rohingya refugees fleeing the Rohingya conflict and genocide in Myanmar and attempting to reach refugee camps in Bangladesh sank in the predawn hours in the Bay of Bengal southeast of Bangladesh near St. Martin's Island. The bodies of 15 people—11 women and 4 children—were recovered and 69 people were rescued. (en)
  • The fishing trawler iced up and capsized during a snowstorm in the Barents Sea west of Yuzhniy Island in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago. Out of the 19 people on board 17 fishermen remain missing and two were rescued by a passing ship. (en)
  • The barge sank in a collision with in the Yangtze River estuary. Long Qing 1 was set on fire with 14 crew missing. (en)
  • The tour boat, which was carrying 33 Russian tourists sank, after capsizing off the coast of Alanya. The Turkish Coast Guard intervened and took part in diving operations after the ship sunk. 32 of the 33 people on board, as well as the 5 Turkish Coast Guard members who got onto the boat as it was sinking to aid tourists were saved. However, there was one fatality. (en)
  • The Frosch-I/Type 108 LSM sank in the Java Sea northeast of Kangean Island, off Java in rough weather. All 55 on board rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship developed a list and sank in stormy weather in the South China Sea off Vietnam. The crew were rescued by the LNG tanker and the container ship . (en)
  • Wreckage was found near Murray Mouth after a distress call was sent from near Granite Island in South Australia. Tony Higgins was the only person on board and was declared missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship sprung a leak and sank off the coast of Oaxaca, Mexico in the Pacific Ocean. All 12 crew rescued. (en)
  • The Ro-Pax ferry scraped bottom and sprung a leak off the Aland Islands, west of Turku, Finland. She was beached on an island to prevent sinking. (en)
  • The cargo ship filled and sank in the harbor at Vĩnh Tân, Vietnam. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground at Penglai, China in the Yellow Sea. Hull breached and engine room flooded, ship may be on the bottom. All 18 crew were air evacuated. (en)
  • The tanker ran aground off the Lough Foyle river mouth in Northern Ireland. No crew were injured or killed, and none are missing. The ship was refloated in less than a day after the initial incident. (en)
  • The container ship was driven ashore near Batam, Indonesia, after striking the stern of the container ship which was already aground. (en)
  • Hurricane Laura: The shrimp boat broke her mooring lines and sank in Bayou Contraband, Lake Charles, Louisiana. (en)
  • The cargo ship capsized and sank in the East China Sea north of Dachen Island in a collision with . All 11 crew rescued by search-and-rescue vessel . (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the bulk carrier in the South China Sea south east of Đà Nẵng, Vietnam. Her six crew were rescued by other fishing vessels. (en)
  • The tanker dragged anchor in a storm and was beached on the north coast of Bawean Island in the Java Sea. Her 11 crew were rescued. (en)
  • A boiler explosion was suffered by the oil tanker, owned by Palmali Shipping, a Turkish shipping company. The ship was en route from the port of Kavkaz to Rostov-Na-Don. The ship may have had temporary ownership by the Russian Federation. The boiler explosion injured 4 sailors, but 10 of the 13 on board, including the injured were evacuated. However, 3 of the 13 on board remain missing. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in a collision with an unknown ship in Taiwan Strait some east of Pintang Island, Fujian Province, China. Two crew rescued, with 12 crew missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in shallow water the East China Sea east of Ningbo, China after a hull breach. Sank with bridge above water. 13 of 14 crew rescued by rescue ship , 1 missing. (en)
  • A migrant boat sank off the coat of Tunisia. The vessel was carrying 45 people of which 20 drowned. (en)
  • The fishing vessel capsized in a collision in fog with the tanker in the Gulf of Mexico off Galveston, Texas. Two rescued by another vessel and the United States Coast Guard, but one of them died, two remain missing. (en)
  • The support vessel was struck by a missile fired from the frigate in the Gulf of Oman. Nineteen of her crew were killed. (en)
  • The lighter struck a high-voltage power line tower and sank in the Hooghly River near the village of Namkhana, West Bengal, India. The crew was rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in rough weather in the Gulf of Kutch in the Arabian Sea, some off Okha, Gujarat State, India. Her crew of 12 were rescued by the . (en)
  • Cyclone Harold: The ferry sank in during a tropical cyclone, possibly after being struck by a huge wave, in the Solomon Islands between Honiara and Malaita. Twenty-eight people missing. (en)
  • The ro-ro ferry sank off Coxen Hole, Honduras, Roatan Islands, in the Caribbean Sea. Six crew were rescued, 2 remain missing. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was split in two and sunk in a collision with the tanker in the Gulf of Siam south of Sattahip. All eight crew rescued by other fishing vessels. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in the South China Sea off Qui Nhơn, Vietnam after colliding with . The crew of three were rescued by other fishing boats. (en)
  • The pilot boat was sunk in a collision with at Taipei, Taiwan. One crewman died, the other, her captain, remains missing. (en)
  • The out of service hopper dredge filled and sank at Batu Ampat, Indonesia in the Singapore Strait. The four maintenance crew on board were evacuated before she sank. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in a storm off Cua Viet, Vietnam in the South China Sea. Her crew was rescued. (en)
  • The tanker dragged its anchor in stormy weather and went aground near Famagusta, Cyprus. Crew safe. (en)
  • Tropical Storm Linfa: The cargo ship was pushed ashore in a storm at Đà Nẵng, Vietnam, in the South China Sea. Her crew remained safe on board. (en)
  • The cargo ship dragged her anchor in bad weather, became entangled with the cargo ship , and went aground in the Sea of Marmara at Tuzla, Istanbul, Turkey. (en)
  • The decommissioned Tariq-class frigate was sunk as a target in the northern Arabian Sea by a missile. (en)
  • The sand carrier capsized and sank in the Taiwan Strait south west of Penghu Island. Four crew killed, four missing, one rescued by Taiwanese search-and-rescue vessel. (en)
  • The cargo ship struck a reef off a small islet, or the islet itself, filled, and sank off Phù Mỹ District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam in the South China Sea. All nine crew and two passengers were rescued. (en)
  • Hurricane Sally: 22 construction barges, including those listed, broke loose from their moorings, or dragged anchor, and were driven ashore in parts of Pensacola Bay and Escambia Bay. (en)
  • The sand carrier capsized and sank in the Hainan Strait. Six crew were rescued, two died, four remain missing. (en)
  • Hurricane Laura: The casino boat broke her mooring lines and smashed into the I-10 bridge over the Calcasieu River at Lake Charles, Louisiana, wrecking her. (en)
  • Thirty-five small boats, houseboats, and pontoon boats were destroyed in a pre-dawn fire that swept across a dock at a marina on the Tennessee River in Scottsboro, Alabama. Some of the boats sank at their moorings, while others drifted into the river before sinking. Eight people were confirmed dead. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was capsized and sunk in a collision, or close contact with cargo ship in the Indian Ocean south east of Bali. Seven crew were rescued by Cape Kallia, four remain missing. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with an unknown ship off Tyne Piers, Tynemouth, United Kingdom. Two crew were rescued. (en)
  • A fishing boat capsized near Pulau Perhentian, off the Bachok Coast in Malaysia. Of the eight on board, all were regarded as missing, but all eight crew have now been found dead. There were no survivors. The crew consisted of all Malays. (en)
  • The very large crude carrier caught fire near the eastern coast of Sri Lanka carrying 270,000 tons of crude oil resulting in the death of a Filipino crew member. (en)
  • A fishing boat sank in stormy weather. While one person was saved, three Malaysians, and the Thai captain remain missing and feared dead. (en)
  • The or — sources disagree — fishing boat capsized and threw her four occupants into the water in Reynolds Channel off Long Island, New York, near Point Lookout when several large waves struck her. Her captain died, and another man was missing. The other two men on board were rescued by a passing boat and survived. (en)
  • Hurricane Laura: The shrimp boat broke her mooring lines smashed into another boat and sank in Bayou Contraband, Lake Charles, Louisiana. (en)
  • The coastal cargo boat was sunk in a collision with the container ship off Surabaya. All eight crew rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground on Nangan Island, Matsu Islands, Lienchiang County, Taiwan, in the South China Sea. Refloated and towed to Fuao, Nangan Island where she filled, capsized and sank in the harbor, partially above water. The crew were safe. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was capsized and sunk in a collision with south of Karataş, Adana Province, Turkey in the Mediterranean Sea. All five crew lost. (en)
  • With two people aboard, the sailboat capsized on Fegen, a lake in southern Sweden, during a storm. One man on board washed ashore and subsequently died, and the other occupant was missing. (en)
  • With 60 passengers aboard, the river passenger ship sank in the Amazon River near the mouth of the Jari River. 46 rescued, 13 killed, 1 missing. (en)
  • Hurricane Sally: The construction barge broke loose from her moorings, or dragged anchor, and was driven ashore in Escambia Bay along Dolphin Road, Milton, Florida. (en)
  • The tanker sprung a leak and was abandoned in the Arabian Sea south west of Karachi, Pakistan, and later sank. All 13 crew were picked up by a cargo ship in the area. (en)
  • The cable layer caught fire west of the southern tip of Tsushima Island in the South China Sea, sinking the next day. Crew evacuated to another cable layer she was working with. (en)
  • The out of service freighter dragged anchor in a typhoon and was driven ashore at Pasay, Manila, Philippines. (en)
  • The passenger ro-ro cargo ship sank in the Taiwan Strait off Kaohsiung in rough weather. Five crew were rescued by Taiwan, five remain missing. (en)
  • The yacht burned and sank off Aigio, Greece in the Gulf of Corinth. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in a collision with fishing vessel in the East China Sea in Zhoushan waters south of Shanghai, China. All crew were rescued. (en)
  • Tropical Storm Linfa: The cargo ship was pushed ashore in a storm at Dung Quất, Quảng Ngãi Province, Vietnam in the South China Sea. Her crew remained safe on board. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank off north east coast of Papua New Guinea . 17 crew were rescued, 1 remains missing. (en)
  • An unidentified boat carrying refugees sank near Ilha Makalowe, Mozambique. The boat was carrying 74 people. Out of the 74 people on the boat, 54 drowned. (en)
  • The Evropi-class mine countermeasures vessel collided with the container ship off Piraeus and was severely damaged. Kallisto was cut in two. Her stern section apparently sank and her bow section developed a severe list and was taken in tow for Piraeus. (en)
  • The mooring boat was sunk when propwash from two tugs assisting a tanker unmoor that she was also assisting slammed the boat into a pier at the Pajaritos Oil Terminal, Vera Cruz, Mexico, on the Gulf of Mexico coast. Seven crew were rescued, two missing. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank off Provincetown, Massachusetts. The crew remain missing. (en)
  • Hurricane Laura: Two shrimp boats broke loose and sank at Cut Off, Louisiana. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in a storm while attempting to rescue crew from the beached dredger off Cửa Việt, Vietnam in the South China Sea. (en)
  • The fishing trawler burned, capsized and sank at dock in shallow water, vessel partially above water, at Vigo, Spain. (en)
  • Hurricane Sally: The construction barge broke loose from her moorings, or dragged anchor, and was driven ashore in Escambia Bay, Pensacola, Florida. (en)
  • The civilian landing craft capsized and sank off the Cambari Islands, Palawan, Philippines in the Sulu Sea in stormy weather. 15 crew rescued, 2 remain missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank after hitting an obstruction in the northern Persian Gulf South East of Umm Qasr, Iraq at a bridge construction site. Four crew rescued, five missing. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank in the South China Sea near the Paracel Islands after colliding with an unidentified China Coast Guard patrol vessel. The patrol vessel rescued the fishing vessel's entire crew of eight. Vietnam claimed the Chinese vessel rammed the fishing vessel, while the People's Republic of China claimed that the fishing vessel made unsafe maneuvers that caused it to collide with the Chinese vessel. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the LPG tanker in the Gulf of Tonkin south south east of Haiphong, Vietnam. Three crew were rescued, four missing. (en)
  • The dinner/dance vessel capsized and sank at dock in Bangkok, Thailand after taking on water during a cruise on the Chao Phraya River causing a list to starboard. (en)
  • The aggregate carrier drifted on to rocks and sank with upper works above water in shallow water off Masalembu Island the Java Sea in rough weather. Nine rescued, seven remained on board. (en)
  • The dredger was driven aground in a storm off Cua Viet, Vietnam in the South China Sea. Two of the crew reached shore, two were swept away, but rescued, eight remained on board. (en)
  • The lighter sank near Hatiya Island, Bangladesh. All 12 crew rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in rough weather in the Malacca Strait near Jemur island in shallow water, upper works above water. Nine crew rescued by fishing boats. (en)
  • The Type 23 frigate collided with a Russian Navy submarine in the Arctic Ocean in late 2020. The incident was filmed by Channel 5 as part of their Warship: Life at Sea series, broadcast in 2021–22. (en)
  • The cargo ship was seriously damaged when she became entangled with the cargo ship when Clavigo dragged her anchor in bad weather, then went aground in the Sea of Marmara at Tuzla, Istanbul, Turkey, with a list and became partially submerged. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the tanker in the Black Sea north of Kilyos, Turkey. Three crew were rescued, three remain missing. (en)
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