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  • The patrol boat operated by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency sank in the harbour of Lagos, Nigeria. (en)
  • The motor yacht sank under tow off Catanzaro Marina, in the Gulf of Squillace, Calabria, Italy. All nine crew were safe. (en)
  • Tropical Storm Megi: The coaster capsized and sank in Ormoc Bay, Leyte, Philippine Islands. Crew fate unknown. (en)
  • The bunker tanker sank off Gabès, Tunisia, in the Gulf of Gabes. The crew were rescued by the Tunisian Navy. (en)
  • The superyacht sank in Kolona Bay, Kythnos Island, Greece, in the Aegean Sea after its depth finder failed and the vessel scraped bottom. The ship partially rolled over and sank, with its port side on the bottom and half of the hull remaining above the waterline. Five people were rescued and ten reported missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in shallow waters off Hole in the Wall Lighthouse, Great Abaco, the Bahamas from water ingress, possibly from running aground. The crew was reported safe. (en)
  • Tropical Storm Megi: The ro-ro ferry submerged while it was docked at the Consuelo Port in Camotes Islands, Cebu. There were no passengers on board the vessel when the incident happened. All 14 crew members managed to abandon the ship before it went down. (en)
  • The tourism catamaran caught fire, burned out and sank in the Galápagos Islands. All 25 on board were rescued. (en)
  • A boat ran aground and capsized off the Florida Keys, United States. Of the estimated 300 migrants aboard, 163 swam to shore. (en)
  • The was sunk as an artificial reef east of Tuxpan, Mexico. (en)
  • A migrant vessel carrying mainly Haitian migrants sank around north of Desecheo Island, Puerto Rico. 38 people were rescued by the United States Coast Guard. (en)
  • The cargo ship sprang a leak and sank in the Flores Sea some off the northern coast of Sangeang Island, Bima, West Nusa Tenggara, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia. The vessel's crew was rescued. (en)
  • The ferry capsized in the Meghna River in Narayanganj, just outside Dhaka, Bangladesh when it was struck by the cargo ship . Six people were killed, dozens reported missing. (en)
  • The coastal cargo ship was sunk in a collision with the container ship southeast of Ningbo, Zhejiang province, China in the East China Sea. One of its four crew was killed. (en)
  • The fishing vessel sank off the Gulf of Guinea near Accra. The boat was carrying at least 27 people. 15 people were rescued, and the captain's body was recovered. An additional 11 people were reported missing. The boat was carrying fish, as well as 6 Chinese and 21 Ghanaian fishermen. (en)
  • The fishing trawler capsized off the coast of Mahaicony, Guyana. One of the four crew was able to enter a lifeboat and was rescued by nearby fishermen, while the other three were reported missing. The country's government was investigating the incident, and the coast guard continued searching for the three missing men, who were thought to be trapped underneath the vessel. (en)
  • A soil-carrying trawler, owned by the Maishadi AMS Brick Field, collided with the sand barge on the Dakatia River during a dense fog, and promptly capsized. Five of the eleven people on board drowned, while the other six swam to shore. Murder charges were filed against the six crew of Iqbal Hossain. Four have been detained by police, while another two, including the captain, have gone into hiding. (en)
  • The cargo ship was damaged in a collision with the chemical tanker off Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, southeastern Honshu, Japan. The vessel sailed or was towed into a bay off Shionomisaki and run aground to prevent sinking. (en)
  • The coaster developed a list and sank in a storm in of water off Saumlaki Harbour, in the Tanimbar Islands, in the Timor Sea. Her crew of 15 swam to shore and were safe. (en)
  • The cargo ship became flooded in its engine room in the Kertch Strait. The vessel was on a voyage from Istanbul, Turkey to Rostov-on-Don. Unclear if the ship was hit by a rogue wave, or a casualty of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. (en)
  • The unmanned cargo ship foundered while in tow of tug Capt. Beau northwest of Santo Domingo Cay, Bahamas, en route from Miami, Florida to Gonaives, Haiti, due to flooding of the engine room. (en)
  • The coaster sank after a collision with in the North Sea off western Denmark. Seven crewmembers jumped into the sea and were rescued by helicopters. (en)
  • The product tanker collided with a breakwater at the Kaohsiung port, and started taking on water, causing a heavy list. (en)
  • The passenger ro-ro ship was reported sinking in stormy weather in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Oman. (en)
  • A ferry capsized after colliding with a larger ferry while carrying 42 passengers and three crew. 41 people were rescued, three died, and one was reported missing. (en)
  • Seven cargo dhows burned out at Nakhl Taghi port, Bushehr Province, Iran. (en)
  • The tugboat sank in the Adriatic Sea off Bari, Italy. The captain was rescued, three people were killed, and the other two crew were reported missing. A float the tugboat was towing with 11 on board was later towed into port. (en)
  • Ukrainian forces used an unmanned aerial and submarine vehicle to strike Russian forces in Sevastopol, Crimea. According to Russia, the was damaged. (en)
  • The retired yacht, renamed Capt. Patrick Price Reef for the occasion, was scuttled in of water in the Atlantic Ocean off St. Lucie County, Florida, to create an artificial reef. (en)
  • An inflatable boat sank off the coast of Lanzarote, Canary Islands. 51 men were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship ran aground on the northwest Crete coast in Kissamos Bay in a storm, reportedly broke in half. Her ten crew were rescued. (en)
  • The sailing yacht sank at a pier when rammed by the tug at Tarragona, Spain. The tug suffered a control problem while backing resulting in the high speed ramming, crushing the yacht's side. (en)
  • A fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the cargo ship off the west coast of Taean County, South Korea, in the Yellow Sea. All 11 crew were rescued by DK Itonia. (en)
  • The landing craft sank in Seget District waters, Sorong Regency, Southwest Papua, New Guinea. Eight people were rescued, five were reported missing. (en)
  • The tanker sank at anchor in bad weather off Diêm Điền port channel, Thái Bình Province, Vietnam in shallow water with its superstructure remaining partially above water. (en)
  • The cargo ship reported sinking in the Ionian Sea. The crew abandoned ship. (en)
  • The coastal cargo ship was swamped by large waves in a storm causing her to sink in shallow waters of the Van Uc River estuary, Hải Phòng, Vietnam off the Gulf of Tonkin. Its superstructure remained above water. The vessel's five crew were rescued by Vietnam Border Guards. (en)
  • The tanker sank in the Taiwan Strait south of Wuqui Island, Kinmen County, Taiwan. One crewman died, the other 19 were rescued. (en)
  • The decommissioned tugboat was sunk as an artificial reef in the Gulf of Mexico about southeast of the Destin East Pass, Florida at a depth of about . (en)
  • The fishing boat capsized, and possibly sank after its anchor chain caught in its propeller from the shore of Hungry Bay Nature Reserve, Bermuda. The single man aboard clung to the overturned hull, and was rescued by two nearby fishermen. (en)
  • The ro-ro ferry rolled onto its port side and sank partially above water at dock at Kumai port, South Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia. (en)
  • The tugboat sank after an explosion on board at Semoi Setawir, Sepaku River, upstream from Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Four people were burned, one reported missing, and seven rescued. (en)
  • A trawler, with 70 people aboard, collided with the passenger launch on the Meghna River and sank, with 10 people missing. Nine bodies were recovered. Four crew of Farhan 6 were detained by authorities, while the ship itself was detained. (en)
  • The unmanned coastal cargo ship drifted ashore in the Gulf of Tonkin, Quảng Trị Province, Vietnam. (en)
  • The yacht caught fire, burned out and sank after a possible explosion at Princess Pier in Torquay, Devon, United Kingdom. (en)
  • The tuna longliner sank in a collision with east of Rabaul, East New Britain province of Papua New Guinea in the Pacific Ocean. 31 crew werew rescued. (en)
  • A fishing vessel collided with and sank in the East China Sea east south east of Wenzhou. Her five crew were reported missing. (en)
  • The general cargo ship sank after colliding with the oil tanker southeast of Taitung, Taiwan off the southeast Taiwan coast. Its crew were all rescued by the Taiwan Coast Guard. (en)
  • A catamaran capsized in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia. Of the two aboard, one man was rescued, and a body, believed to be of the second man, was recovered. (en)
  • Two migrant boats capsized off the coast of Almeria, Spain, at night. 16 people were rescued, three bodies were recovered, and 10 remain missing. (en)
  • A trawler, with 14 aboard, developed a hole in its hull and capsized on the Meghna River. Four people, a grandmother and three of her grandchildren drowned, while the other 10 were injured, and taken to a local hospital for treatment. (en)
  • The ro-ro ship capsized and sank in the Persian Gulf from Asaluyeh, Iran in rough weather. 29 of 30 crew were rescued. (en)
  • A fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with in the Sulu Sea. 13 crew were rescued by other fishing vessels, 7 crew were reported missing. (en)
  • The restaurant ship sank at its moorings by Lakeside Shopping Centre, United Kingdom. No injuries and all evacuated safely. (en)
  • The cargo ship capsized and sank at Alexandria, Egypt in rough weather. (en)
  • The lightering cargo ship sank in the estuary of the Meghna River in Lakshmipur, Bangladesh, after hitting an underwater object. The ship rested on bottom of the sea canal with superstructure remaining above waterline. All 12 crew were rescued. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision when she was towed into the path of the coaster off Tanakeke Island, south of Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. All 15 people on board were rescued. (en)
  • The product tanker grounded near Praia Islet shortly after departing the port of Praia da Graciosa. Its crew of 12 were safe, and the ship was stabilized. Its owners are looking to have the ship refloated and towed away for repairs. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the container ship east of Vũng Tàu, Vietnam. Its four crew were rescued by Morning Vinafco. (en)
  • A migrant boat sank off the coast of Zarzis, Tunisia after departing from Libya on a voyage to Italy. Of the estimated 70 people aboard, six died, 34 were rescued, and another 30 were reported missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship was driven ashore at Sunda Kelapa. (en)
  • The fishing boat sank south of Sitka, Alaska after taking on water. Its two crew were airlifted by the United States Coast Guard. (en)
  • The landing craft sank in waters of Tanah Laut Regency, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia in the Java Sea. Five of its crew were rescued, six reported missing. (en)
  • A migrant boat sank off the coast of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. 40 were rescued, one died, and another 16 were reported missing. (en)
  • A day after a close call running aground, the purse seiner sank in the Haro Strait off San Juan Island. All five crew members were rescued by two nearby purse seiners. The resulting diesel spill became an environmental disaster threatening the southern resident orcas living in nearby waters, leading to a weeks-long cleanup effort by the United States Coast Guard, the Washington State Department of Ecology, San Juan Office of Emergency Management, and the Swinomish Tribe. (en)
  • A migrant boat collided with a trawler on a voyage from Libya. Five passengers fell out of the boat in the collision, but only two were able to re-embark. (en)
  • The urchin fishing boat capsized during rough weather in the Santa Barbara Channel. The one crewman swam for five hours before eventually making it to an oil rig, after which he was rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship suffered main engine failure and started taking on water and apparently sank, or was run aground, in shallow water in the Gulf of Tonkin. The vessel was partially submerged off Nghệ Tĩnh Province, Vietnam. 13 of 16 crew were rescued, 3 remained on board. (en)
  • The yacht caught fire while cruising the marine reserve of Es Freus, situated between Ibiza and Formentera, Spain. The yacht was towed to port, and the fire was extinguished, but the vessel capsized. (en)
  • Several houseboats and shikaras either sank or were destroyed by snowfall on the Jhelum River near Srinagar, India, and in its Dal Lake. (en)
  • A finished, but not yet delivered to owner, luxury yacht burned out, or was heavily damaged, at Ferretti shipyard, Cattolica, Italy. (en)
  • thumb|Baragoola The then 99-year-old ferry quickly sank at her moorings after a decade of being poorly maintained. Two people were aboard, and left the vessel soon after it started taking on water. The vessel was scheduled to be broken up in place, as refloating was considered impossible. (en)
  • The floating dock listed and sank at Saka, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. (en)
  • The fishing boat sank south of Kê Gà Cape, Bình Thuận. Two of its crew were rescued, three were killed. (en)
  • The coastal container ship listed, then capsized and sank off Sai Ri Sawi Beach, Chumphon Province, Thailand, in the Gulf of Thailand. All ten crew were rescued by fishing vessels. (en)
  • The car carrier developed a list and was run aground to prevent capsizing off Tuapse, Russia, in the Black Sea. (en)
  • Storm Corrie: The German-operated Maltese-flagged bulk carrier was abandoned while sinking at the IJmuiden outer anchorage, in the North Sea after being struck by the tanker while at anchor in a storm. Her 18 crew were evacuated by helicopter. Julietta D was subsequently towed in to Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands. (en)
  • The tourist speedboat was hit by strong waves, flooded, and capsized around 2:00 PM on a voyage from the Chàm Islands to Hội An. 17 of the 36 passengers and three crew died. A government inquiry blamed the loss of life on lack of emergency exits. (en)
  • The decommissioned was sunk during a sinking exercise , as part of a multinational exercise Rim of the Pacific 2022, approximately northwest of Kauai, Hawaii. The ship was hit by U.S. Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet aircraft long range anti-ship missile; United States Army AH-64 Apache helicopters shot air-to-ground Hellfire missiles, rockets, and guns; and United States Marine Corps F/A-18C/D Hornet aircraft fired AGM-88 HARM missiles, followed by a Harpoon missile, and JDAMs. The vessel was also shelled by with its Mark 45 gun, and Japanese Self Defense Force Type 12 surface-to-ship missiles and the U.S. Army High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, sinking her in of water in the Pacific Ocean. (en)
  • The vehicle carrier was sunk in a collision with in the Bangka Strait, Bangka Belitung Islands. All 17 crew were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in shallow water with upper deck above water off Hải Phòng, Vietnam possibly due to a typhoon. The crew was safe. (en)
  • A motorized panga ran aground near the Ocean Beach Pier in San Diego, United States. No people were found on board, but about six life vests and some other items were recovered from the boat. U.S. Customs and Border Protection investigated the scene, believing the vessel to have possibly been used in smuggling drugs or people into the country. (en)
  • A migrant boat capsized in the Atlantic Ocean on a voyage from North Africa to an unknown destination. 32 people were rescued, one body was recovered, and 11 remain missing. (en)
  • The ship sank at dock in shallow water at Papeete due to a valve being left open. (en)
  • The cargo ship suffered cargo shift at anchor in heavy swells causing the vessel to capsize and sink off Hải Phòng, Vietnam. Its eight crew and two passengers were rescued. (en)
  • Typhoon Nalgae: The cement carrier lost power and sank in rough seas on the east side of the Changhua wind farm channel south west of Taiwan. Five crew were rescued, 12 crewmembers reported missing. (en)
  • Typhoon Chaba: The cargo ship was beached in Yangjiang City, Yangxi County, Guangdong Province, China in the South China Sea. (en)
  • The sailboat, that burned out in December 2021, was sunk as an artificial reef south-south-west of East Pass, Destin, Florida in of water in the Gulf of Mexico. (en)
  • The superyacht was destroyed by fire and sank off Formentera, Spain close to Cap Martinet. The wreck was raised several months later and scrapped. (en)
  • The fishing vessel collided with the ferry and sank west of Jersey, Channel Islands, while approaching Saint Helier. Two crew confirmed dead, one was reported missing. (en)
  • The barge while under tow was sunk in a collision with the container ship in poor visibility in the Bangkok approach channel near red buoy No. 23, Samut Prakan waters. The crew was safe. (en)
  • The dredge sank at Makhachkala Port, Dagestan, Russia, in the Caspian Sea in stormy weather. The crew was safe. (en)
  • A migrant boat sank off of Key Largo, United States. All ten on board were rescued. Six of the migrants were repatriated to Cuba, while the other four were brought to hospital for injuries. The incident is suspected to be related to human smuggling operations. (en)
  • A motorboat, carrying 85 people fleeing floods in Anambra State, sank in the Niger River when it struck a submerged bridge. There were 76 deaths. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in shallow water with her bow above water in Phan Rang Bay during an attempted beaching following a collision with the cargo ship off Ninh Thuận province, Vietnam. The crew were rescued by Hai Dat 36. (en)
  • The luxury catamaran yacht burned out at Sattahip Ocean Marina Yacht Club, Pattaya, Thailand. (en)
  • The cruise ship ran aground while on a voyage from Lofoten to Flåm. None of her 233 passengers and 165 crew were injured, but they were taken off the ship and transported to Ålesund. (en)
  • A fishing vessel was cut in two and sunk when rammed by north of Keelung, Taiwan in dense fog. All seven crew were rescued. (en)
  • The floating production storage and offloading vessel exploded, burned out, and sank in the Ukpokiti oil fields near the Escravos River. Of its 10 crew, three are confirmed dead, three have been rescued, and four are missing. The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, a government organization, has started an investigation into the sinking. (en)
  • The crabber vessel sprang a massive leak and sank at dock at Port of Zarubino, Primorsky Krai in the Trinity Bay, in the Sea of Japan while unloading. Her chief engineer died, the other 14 crew were rescued. Her master was hospitalized. (en)
  • A boat carrying 35 people capsized in Shagari, Nigeria killing 29 people. (en)
  • The coastal container ship sank in stormy waters in the Gulf of Thailand. The crew was rescued. (en)
  • The fishing boat sank south of Cồn Cỏ, Quảng Trị. Her 11 crew were rescued. (en)
  • The was noticed to be on fire at around 4 PM. The Keelung City Fire Department and military personnel extinguished the fire soon after. (en)
  • The retired party boat, renamed Daymaker for the occasion, was scuttled in of water in the Atlantic Ocean off St. Lucie County, Florida, to create an artificial reef. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was driven ashore at the Nuku’alofa wharf after multiple tsunamis barreled into Tongatapu, Tonga's coastline within minutes of the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha'apai volcano's explosion. (en)
  • The cargo ship was struck, broke in two, and sunk by an unknown ship west of Penghu, Taiwan, in the Taiwan Strait. Nine crew were rescued and two were killed. The ship's captain and one crewmember were reported missing. (en)
  • The sprang a leak and sank in stormy waters in the Gulf of Thailand. 5 officers were reported missing, 24 dead. 76 crew were rescued, 47 by , 4 by unknown tugboats, 20 by , 2 by an unknown oil tanker, 2 by . There were 30 extra officers on board, without life jackets. (en)
  • The decommissioned tugboat was scuttled as an artificial reef in the Gulf of Mexico off East Pass, Destin, Florida. (en)
  • The product tanker ran aground at the Port at Kavaratti on its maiden voyage. (en)
  • The ferry was destroyed by fire off the west coast of Leyte. 157 passengers and 8 crew were on board and all but 2 people were rescued. One person died and one was reported missing. (en)
  • The decommissioned cargo ship was bombed, broke in two and sunk as a target by a United States Air Force McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft in the Gulf of Mexico in the Eglin Gulf Test and Training Range in of water. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the container ship off the coast of Virginia, north east of Norfolk, Virginia, in the Atlantic Ocean. 12 on board went into a life raft and were picked up by , the vessel's captain was taken off by a United States Coast Guard helicopter. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in shallow water, mostly above water, in Linjiang River when it collided with the Linjiang Bridge. (en)
  • The push tug sank between the Penghu Islands and the western Taiwan coast in the Taiwan Strait. All six crew were reported missing. (en)
  • A boat capsized on a voyage from Nirsa to Jamtara at about 7:00 PM on the Damodar River. 17 were aboard; five were rescued, and 12 were reported missing. (en)
  • A fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with and sank in the East China Sea south of Jeju Island, South Korea. Her eight crew were rescued. (en)
  • The tanker capsized and sank north of Aruba in the Caribbean Sea in bad weather. Nine survivors were rescued by cargo ship Melba , and five by UBC Stavanger , the ship's dog was also rescued. Cetus captain died after being rescued and two others were reported missing. (en)
  • The container ship capsized and sank on her portside at a pier in Kolkata, India. (en)
  • The ferry caught fire off Baluti Island approximately from the port of Real, Quezon, Philippines. It burned out and was towed, beached on shore. Seven passengers were killed, including the captain's mother, 120 others were rescued. (en)
  • The cargo ship sank in rough weather in Fujian Province waters in the Taiwan Strait. All 13 crew were rescued. (en)
  • The derelict cargo ship sank in the Gulf of Siam off Nakhon Si Thammarat Province south of Koh Samui, Thailand in of water whilst under tow by a Royal Thai Navy vessel. (en)
  • The trawler capsized after colliding with the passenger-launch Mitali-8 on the Meghna River. One of the four people aboard, along with the vessel's cargo of wood, was lost, while the remaining three were able to swim to shore. (en)
  • A fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the bulk carrier east of the Yangtze River estuary. Three crew were rescued, 11 crewmembers reported missing. (en)
  • The mussel-farming barge sank while moored during a storm. It currently lies below the waterline. A salvage attempt had to be cancelled due to poor weather conditions, but new salvage operations were being planned, and the vessel was scheduled to return to service by June. (en)
  • The tanker reported taking on water and sinking in the Arabian Sea some west of the northwest coast of India. The crew were rescued by the Indian Coast Guard. (en)
  • The vessel — a former floating casino later used as a commercial scallop-fishing and -processing boat — was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean in of water off the coast of Delaware at to form part of an artificial reef system. (en)
  • The coaster became trapped in ice in the Sea of Okhotsk off the Shantar Archipelago. Her eight crew were rescued by a helicopter. (en)
  • The floating drydock sank at Montevideo with five fishing vessels in it. (en)
  • An illegal immigrant smuggling boat sank after colliding with, or being rammed by, a Lebanese Navy patrol boat off Tripoli, Lebanon. 47 people were rescued, 7 died. (en)
  • Capsizing of the Villa de Pitanxo: The fishing vessel iced up, capsized and was lost off of Newfoundland, Canada. Of her crew of 24, three were rescued, 10 died, and another 11 were reported missing. (en)
  • A barge, that had been deck cargo aboard the cargo ship , sank after being lost overboard in rough seas between Juan Fernandez Islands, Chile and Puerto Montt, Chile. (en)
  • A fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the cargo ship off Ravenna, Italy. Mika rescued its five-man crew. (en)
  • The sand barge capsized and sank after colliding with passenger launch on the Meghna River at 11 PM. One crew member, who, according to survivor testimony, was trapped in the vessel as it sank, was reported missing, and local emergency services conducted a search for him. (en)
  • The cargo ship was sunk in a collision with in the South China Sea off Tam Quan, Vietnam. Nine crew were rescued by Vinafco 28, one was reported missing. (en)
  • The cargo ship capsized and sank in the Taiwan Strait some west north west of Taichung, Taiwan after being caught in rough weather. Seven people were rescued, one was reported missing. (en)
  • The small tanker suffered an explosion and sank off Tawi-Tawi Province, Philippines. The cargo ship rescued four crew from a raft, and the tanker rescued six others. One crewman was reported missing. (en)
  • A fishing boat burned to the waterline west of Manzanita, Oregon. The sole crewman aboard was rescued from the water. (en)
  • The cargo ship rolled over and sank in the Yellow Sea due west of Gunsan, Korea. All nine crew were rescued by fishing boats and cargo ships. (en)
  • A yacht went aground on rocks and sank in bad weather at Lammermoor Beach, Queensland, Australia. (en)
  • The motor yacht sank at Unije, Croatia. All four people on board survived. (en)
  • The tuna fishing vessel went ashore at Pointe aux Sables, Mauritius, some west of Port Louis. The crew made it to shore. (en)
  • The freighter developed a heavy starboard list and was apparently beached with its starboard side on the bottom to prevent sinking in Chiba Prefecture waters, Honshu east coast, south of Tokyo, Japan. Its five crew were rescued from a life raft. (en)
  • The inter-island ferry caught fire while approaching Batangas City, Philippines. All 85 people on board, including 47 passengers and 38 crew, were safely rescued. (en)
  • The derelict World War II-era tugboat was owned by the Zizians at the time of its sinking at Pillar Point Harbor, California. (en)
  • The trawler sank at its mooring in the Keelbeg Pier, Union Hall, Ireland, causing a spill of hydraulic fluid and diesel fuel. (en)
  • The decommissioned Tariq-class frigate, believed to be Khaibar or Tariq, was sunk as a target in the northern Arabian Sea by a missile from an aircraft and a missile or torpedo from a submarine in a live-fire exercise. (en)
  • The fishing vessel was sunk in a collision with the LPG tanker in the Gulf of Tonkin, off Vũng Tàu, Vietnam. Five of six the crew were rescued and one was reported missing. (en)
  • The product tanker sank in the Gulf of Siam north of Koh Samui Island, Thailand. Her six crew were rescued. (en)
  • A catamaran capsized during a race off of Key West, United States. Two people were rescued. (en)
  • The cabin cruiser burned in the Piscataqua River near New Castle, New Hampshire. (en)
  • The decommissioned guided missile frigate was sunk during a sinking exercise , as part of a multinational exercise Rim of the Pacific 2022, approximately northwest of Kauai, Hawaii. The vessel was hit by Paveway laser-guided bombs dropped by U.S. Navy F/A-18E/F Super Hornet aircraft and United States Marine Corps F-35C Lightning II aircraft from Carrier Air Wing 9 operating from the aircraft carrier . U.S., Canadian, Australian, and Malaysian aircraft all attacked the target, sinking it in of water in the Pacific Ocean. (en)
  • The laid up specialized fishing vessel was beached, laying on her port side, by heavy swells on Oquendo Beach, Callao, Peru. (en)
  • The ran aground in the Archipelago Sea, off Turku, Finland. Its hull was holed. (en)
  • The fish carrier ran aground and partially sank in southern Chile, some west of Punta Arenas. The ship was resting on the bottom, capsized on its starboard side and partially submerged. 13 crew went into life rafts and were rescued. (en)
  • The container ship capsized and sank on its port side partially above water at berth at Shunan's Port, Honshu, Japan in Tokuyama Bay. The three crew aboard at the time were safe. (en)
  • The yacht sank in of water in Glacier Bay, Alaska. The four people on board were rescued by Alaska Hunter and then were transferred to an Sikorsky MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from Air Station Sitka. (en)
  • The deck cargo ship went aground in stormy weather off Barangay Bani, Zambales, central Luzon western coast. 22 people were rescued, while the ship's captain and chief officer remained aboard. (en)
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