List of shipwrecks in 1986

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This list of shipwrecks in 1986 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1986.(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.) rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Danube
rdf:langString Mikhail Lermontov
rdf:langString Laura
rdf:langString Shenandoah
rdf:langString Unity
rdf:langString Defiance
rdf:langString Camelot
rdf:langString Shania
rdf:langString Spartan
rdf:langString Lora Lee
rdf:langString Rockland County
rdf:langString Sogn
rdf:langString Mary Anne
rdf:langString Downeaster
rdf:langString Night Owl
rdf:langString Hua Li
rdf:langString Laita
rdf:langString Pride of Baltimore
rdf:langString Alice Kay
rdf:langString Bluebird II
rdf:langString Cape Uyak
rdf:langString Chian Der 3
rdf:langString Chil Bo San No. 1
rdf:langString Four patrol boats
rdf:langString Francis S. Bushey
rdf:langString Gold N Sun
rdf:langString Kathy Lynn
rdf:langString Kodiak Prince
rdf:langString Normar II
rdf:langString Ocean Prince
rdf:langString Rhea C
rdf:langString Sand Pebble
rdf:langString Sea Raider
rdf:langString Sea Warrior
rdf:langString Seagull II
rdf:langString Swenson I
rdf:langString Tyke II
rdf:langString Unidentified infiltration ship
rdf:langString Wide Load
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rdf:langString South African Border War: The cargo ship was sunk in Namibe harbor by South African frogmen using limpet mines. Later raised but scuttled due to extensive damage.
rdf:langString The cargo ship sank off the Peloponnese with the loss of nine crew.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel sank near Unimak Pass approximately northwest of Cape Sarichef on the coast of Unimak Island in the Aleutian Islands. Her crew of six survived.
rdf:langString The retired barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Sea Girt, New Jersey, at .
rdf:langString The support ship was crushed by ice and sunk off Cape Evans, Ross Island Antarctic.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel sank approximately southwest of Cape Spencer in Southeast Alaska. The fishing vessel Adak rescued her entire crew of four.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel caught fire and sank off Sitkalidak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago off the southeast coast of Kodiak Island off south-central Alaska. Her entire crew of three was rescued.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel capsized and sank in the Gulf of Alaska approximately south of Sequel Point on the coast of Kodiak Island, Alaska. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued her crew of three.
rdf:langString South Yemen Civil War: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk by artillery in the Harbor of Aden.
rdf:langString The cargo ship departed Hokkaido, Japan, bound for Alaska and was never heard from again. She and her crew of 18 disappeared without trace.
rdf:langString While moored at Kodiak, Alaska, the fishing vessel was gutted by a fire that began in her galley. One man on board died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
rdf:langString Typhoon Peggy: The cargo ship foundered in the South China Sea. Fifteen crew were rescued by .
rdf:langString The cargo ship sank in the Norwegian Sea north of the Faroe Islands with the loss of six of her crew of eleven. Survivors were rescued by a Lynx helicopter from .
rdf:langString The retired floating drydock was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Fire Island south of Long Island, New York.
rdf:langString The research ship was sunk as an artificial reef 4 nautical miles south of Marathon and Key Colony Beach, Florida.
rdf:langString The coaster sank off the coast of the Netherlands after her cargo shifted. All sixteen crew were rescued by a Royal Netherlands Navy helicopter.
rdf:langString After the bowpicker's tow line to the fishing vessel Mary Dee broke at ebb tide, she washed up on a sand bar, struck rocks, and capsized near the Copper River Delta in Alaska. Both of her crew members survived, and a United States Coast Guard helicopter picked them up.
rdf:langString The cargo ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sardinia, Italy with the loss of two of her eighteen crew.
rdf:langString The 15-gross register ton, or troller sank southeast of Marmion Island in Southeast Alaska southeast of Juneau, Alaska. The bodies of the three men on board were never found.
rdf:langString South Yemen Civil War: The Project 770 landing ship was bombed by a South Yemeni Air Force Su-7 aircraft and was beached and burned out in the Harbor of Aden.
rdf:langString The infiltration ship was sunk by Republic of Korea Navy vessels. Two crewmen were killed and four wounded.
rdf:langString The passenger liner ran aground and sank near Picton, New Zealand.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel sank near Seward, Alaska. The three people aboard put survival suits on, and the United States Coast Guard rescued them.
rdf:langString The bulk carrier was sunk after running aground over rocks in Gijón, Spain
rdf:langString The cargo ship was scuttled off Tunisia to become an artificial reef.
rdf:langString The vessel burned and sank without loss of life off Cape Unalishagvak on the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula in Alaska.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel was shelled and sunk in the South Atlantic over off the Falkland Islands by with the loss of two of her 22 crew.
rdf:langString Sank off Lagos, Nigeria
rdf:langString The was sunk as a target.
rdf:langString The cargo ship sank off Crete.
rdf:langString The decommissioned self-propelled fuel oil barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Harvey Cedars, New Jersey, in of water at .
rdf:langString During a voyage in Southeast Alaska from Chichagof Island to Sitka, the cabin cruiser was wrecked on Low Island in Sitka Sound. Three of the five people aboard died.
rdf:langString The double-ended troller departed Sitka, Alaska, with two people and a golden retriever aboard to fish in the local area and was never heard from again. No trace of her or her occupants was ever found.
rdf:langString The bulk carrier ran aground on a reef off the coast of County Cork, Ireland. She broke in three and sank the following spring and was a total loss.
rdf:langString After she was stolen by two runaway teenage boys, the cabin cruiser sank near Harbor Island on the south-central coast of Alaska, southwest of Seward. Both boys perished.
rdf:langString The self-propelled coral barge was sunk at Flinders Reef off Cape Moreton, Queensland, Australia, to serve as a recreational dive site.
rdf:langString The retired tanker was scuttled as an artificial reef in of water in the North Atlantic Ocean east of Ocean City, New Jersey, at .
rdf:langString The bulk carrier ran aground on the Frederick Reef . She was on a voyage from Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia to Higashi, Harima, Japan.
rdf:langString Action in the Gulf of Sidra: The sunk by the US 6th Fleet.
rdf:langString The tanker ran aground at Skrurdur Island, Iceland and was wrecked with the loss all 12 crew.
rdf:langString Action in the Gulf of Sidra: The was sunk US Navy Grumman A-6 Intruder aircraft with bombs and Harpoon missiles.
rdf:langString Western Sahara War: The cargo ship ran aground near Cape Barbas, she was later attacked while aground by Polisario fighters. Declared a total loss.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel was swamped and capsized with the loss of four lives in the Bering Sea approximately northwest of Saint Paul Island.
rdf:langString The harbour tug was sunk in a collision with the ballistic missile submarine near Midway Island. Ten crewman were rescued, two died.
rdf:langString The vessel capsized and sank off the southern tip of Kodiak Island in Alaska′s Kodiak Archipelago.
rdf:langString A huge wave struck the fishing vessel in the Gulf of Alaska near Matushka Island south of Seward, Alaska, causing her to flood and capsize. The fishing vessel Grand Mariner rescued two of her crewmen, and a United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued three others.
rdf:langString The gillnet fishing vessel sank in Cook Inlet on the south-central coast of Alaska. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued her crew of three.
rdf:langString The fishing trawler sank in seas in the Shelikof Strait near Wide Bay on the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued two crew members.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel was abandoned in Whale Pass between Kodiak Island and Whale Island in Alaska′s Kodiak Archipelago after she began to flood. The fishing vessel Fred J rescued her crew of three.
rdf:langString The converted landing craft disappeared in the Chukchi Sea during a voyage from Kotzebue to Deering, Alaska.
rdf:langString The topsail schooner, capsized and sunk during a white squall north of Puerto Rico.
rdf:langString The cargo ship caught fire and sank in the Bay of Fundy.
rdf:langString During a voyage from Novorossiysk to Sochi, the passenger liner sank in of water in the Black Sea off the coast of the Soviet Union and southeast of Novorossiysk seven minutes after colliding with the bulk carrier Pyotr Vasev . Of the 1,234 people on board, 423 — 359 passengers and 64 members of her crew — perished.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel was wrecked near Rockwell Lighthouse in Sitka Sound in Southeast Alaska.
rdf:langString The cargo ship ran aground on Gotska Sandön, Sweden with the loss of six of her seventeen crew. Survivors were rescued by Swedish Air Force helicopters and a West German vessel.
rdf:langString The purse seiner struck a rock and sank in the Gulf of Alaska approximately southeast of Homer, Alaska. Her crew of five abandoned ship in a life raft, reached shore, and spent five days on a beach before being rescued by a United States Coast Guard helicopter.
rdf:langString Lebanese Civil War: The hydrofoil boat was sunk by a bomb at Messina, Italy. Who hired the boat and who bombed it is unclear.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean about west of San Diego, California, at .
rdf:langString The fishing vessel was lost on the coast of Kodiak Island between Karluk and Red River Lagoon.
rdf:langString The decommissioned amphibious transport submarine was sunk as a target in the South China Sea near Subic Bay, the Philippines.
rdf:langString After her engine and pilothouse were removed and clam dredges added to her, the retired fishing trawler was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Cape May, New Jersey, in of water at .
rdf:langString The river ferry capsized and sank in the River Meghna with the loss of approximately 400 of the approximately 600 people on board.
rdf:langString The cargo ship foundered in the Bay of Biscay off the north coast of Spain with the loss of three crew.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel sank in Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska between Eldred Rock and Sullivan Island. The fishing vessel Genevieve rescued her crew of two from a life raft.
rdf:langString The retired tug was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Sea Girt, New Jersey, in of water at .
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