List of shipwrecks in 1997

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The list of shipwrecks in 1997 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1997.(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
rdf:langString List of shipwrecks in 1997
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rdf:langString Jerry
rdf:langString Cry Havoc
rdf:langString Ronny
rdf:langString Trina
rdf:langString Coral
rdf:langString Golden Eagle
rdf:langString Trident
rdf:langString Memories
rdf:langString Mark Christopher
rdf:langString September Song
rdf:langString Callisto
rdf:langString Restorer
rdf:langString Libra
rdf:langString Beluga
rdf:langString Troika
rdf:langString South Wind
rdf:langString Blue Ox
rdf:langString Mr. J
rdf:langString Pacific Alliance
rdf:langString The Living Christ
rdf:langString Anna T
rdf:langString Blue Fiord
rdf:langString Coastal Trader
rdf:langString Debra D
rdf:langString Fierté Gondávienne
rdf:langString Gail S
rdf:langString Happy Hooker II
rdf:langString Jennie D
rdf:langString Jessie C
rdf:langString Kateri i Radës
rdf:langString Kathy & Maria
rdf:langString Lisa Jo
rdf:langString Loose Goose Too
rdf:langString Magic Minnow
rdf:langString Maurelle
rdf:langString Miss Mari
rdf:langString Myrtle D
rdf:langString Nina T
rdf:langString Northern Voyager
rdf:langString Novic
rdf:langString Pasqualle
rdf:langString Quin Delta
rdf:langString Rosie G
rdf:langString Rothenbach I
rdf:langString ST-18
rdf:langString Sandra W
rdf:langString Sea Glider
rdf:langString Sea Mint
rdf:langString Victoria Ann
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rdf:langString The longline cod-fishing vessel flooded and sank in the Gulf of Alaska off Southeast Alaska southwest of Baranof Island after her scuppers became clogged with fish. Both crew members survived.
rdf:langString While under tow with the retired fishing trawler Golden Eagle to a location off Sea Girt, New Jersey, to be scuttled as an artificial reef, the retired tug sank unexpectedly in the North Atlantic Ocean at .
rdf:langString The fishing vessel sank in the Gulf of Alaska west of Cape Fairweather on the coast of Southeast Alaska after gear shifted and caused her to flood. The only person aboard survived.
rdf:langString The pleasure craft was stranded on boulders on the coast of Cheval Island in Resurrection Bay on the south-central coast of the Territory of Alaska. The four people aboard abandoned her and were rescued by a United States Coast Guard helicopter.
rdf:langString The cabin cruiser disappeared in Kachemak Bay in Cook Inlet on the south-central coast of Alaska with the loss of both people on board.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk in the Pacific Ocean north-northwest of Kauai, Hawaii at by explosive charges planted by SEAL Team One.
rdf:langString The salmon seiner ran aground and sank in Southeast Alaska west of Sitka, Alaska. Her entire crew of five survived.
rdf:langString The container ship was beached on the south coast of Iceland. Declared a constructive total loss, she was scrapped in situ.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was scuttled in the Indian Ocean approximately from Point Picquet near Dunsborough, Western Australia, at to serve as a recreational dive site.
rdf:langString The salmon troller was wrecked without loss of life at Elfin Cove, Alaska, after her operator fell asleep at her wheel.
rdf:langString The motor vessel, a former research ship, was scuttled in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego, California, in late 1997 or in January 1998.
rdf:langString The cargo ship struck one of the piers of the Thames Barrier and sank. Later raised, repaired and returned to service.
rdf:langString The salmon seiner sank off Evans Island in Prince William Sound on the south-central coast of Alaska due to flooding caused by the failure of a circulation pump. Her crew of four survived.
rdf:langString The exploded and sank in the English Channel off Cherbourg, Seine-Maritime with the loss of five of her sixteen crew.
rdf:langString While undergoing sea trials after a refit, the , 196-gross register ton fishing vessel sank without loss of life in of water in the Atlantic Ocean off Gloucester, Massachusetts, east of Eastern Point Light at .
rdf:langString The ferry ran aground on the Anemone Reef, Andaman Sea, off the Phi Phi Islands. All on board, in excess of 560 people, were rescued.
rdf:langString The salmon seiner sank in the Gulf of Alaska off Sitkalidak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago. No one was aboard her at the time.
rdf:langString thumb|, June 2011 The passenger ferry foundered at Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
rdf:langString The crab-fishing vessel sank in the Bering Sea about southeast of Saint Paul Island in the Pribilof Islands. Three members of her four-man crew put on survival suits and survived, and they were rescued by the fishing vessel Gala Maureen ; the fourth, her captain, was not wearing a survival suit and died of hypothermia.
rdf:langString The retired tug was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Harvey Cedars, New Jersey, in of water at .
rdf:langString With no one on board, the salmon seiner was wrecked at Ugashik, Alaska.
rdf:langString The supertanker ran aground in Tokyo Bay off Yokohama.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target .
rdf:langString Sri Lankan Civil War: Action off Mullaitivu: One Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam explosive motorboat was shelled and blown up by . Seven other LTTE explosive motorboats and/or assault boats were sunk by other Sri Lanka Navy warships 20 miles east of Mullaitivu.
rdf:langString The ship sprang a leak in her engine room and was abandoned off the Bahamas. Declared a constructive total loss, she was towed to Freeport, Bahamas for scrapping.
rdf:langString The ocean liner sank in the Pacific Ocean north of Hawaii whilst under tow to the shipbreakers.
rdf:langString The dive boat sank near Metlakatla, Alaska, after her cargo shifted. All four people on board survived.
rdf:langString The retired crew boat was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Holgate, New Jersey, at .
rdf:langString The longline fishing vessel ran aground and sank in Resurrection Bay on the south-central coast of Alaska. Her crew of two survived.
rdf:langString The dive boat iced up, dragged her anchor, and sank in Alitak Bay on the coast of Alaska′s Kodiak Island. All three people aboard survived.
rdf:langString The sailing ship sank off the Île de Gonâve, Haiti, with the loss of about 40 lives. There were 15 survivors reported.
rdf:langString The sailing vessel sank in the Windward Passage with the loss of up to 400 lives.
rdf:langString The salmon troller sank approximately south of Sitka, Alaska. The only person aboard survived.
rdf:langString The salmon seiner sank in the Gulf of Alaska near the Barren Islands in the Kodiak Archipelago. A United States Coast Guard helicopter rescued her entire crew of four from a life raft.
rdf:langString The crab-fishing vessel sank in bad weather with the loss of four lives off Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
rdf:langString Carrying a cargo of coal, the ship caught fire in the Piraeus Roads, Greece and was abandoned.
rdf:langString The longline fishing vessel sank southwest of Elrington Island in Prince William Sound on the south-central coast of Alaska. The fishing vessel Coho II rescued the only person on board.
rdf:langString The salmon troller suffered an explosion which ignited a fire that destroyed her off Southeast Alaska approximately northwest of Cape Spencer. Her crew of three survived.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel ran aground, capsized, and sank without loss of life in Akun Bay on the coast of Akun Island in the Aleutian Islands after her operator – who was the only person on board – fell asleep at her wheel.
rdf:langString The decommissioned patrol vessel was sunk as an artificial reef in the Bahamas.
rdf:langString The longline cod-fishing vessel capsized and sank in the Gulf of Alaska near Perl Island off the coast of Alaska. The only person aboard abandoned ship in a life raft and was rescued by the fishing vessel Deva .
rdf:langString The fishing vessel was destroyed by fire in Bristol Bay off the coast of Alaska. Her crew of three abandoned ship in a life raft and was rescued by other fishing vessels.
rdf:langString The salmon seiner sank in the Gulf of Alaska off Hinchinbrook Island, Alaska. The only person on board survived.
rdf:langString The salmon seiner was wrecked at Sand Point, Alaska. Her two crew members survived.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a missile target in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California at .
rdf:langString The fish tender was destroyed by an engine room fire off the Barren Islands off the south-central coast of Alaska. The only person aboard survived.
rdf:langString The herring-fishing vessel ran aground and sank at Cape Paramanof on the coast of Afognak Island in Alaska′s Kodiak Archipelago after her engine failed. Her crew of two abandoned ship in a skiff and were rescued by the cutter .
rdf:langString The longline cod-fishing vessel sank at English Bay, Alaska. Her crew of two survived.
rdf:langString The fishing trawler was scuttled sometime in September in of water off Eastern Point in Gloucester, Massachusetts, at .
rdf:langString The salmon seiner was burned and sank in Prince William Sound on the south-central coast of Alaska. The only person aboard survived.
rdf:langString The ketch foundered in the North Sea, and sank at a depth of off Mandal, Norway. Later raised and repaired.
rdf:langString After her operator fell asleep at her wheel, the shrimp pot fishing vessel ran aground and sank in Wrangell Narrows in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of two survived.
rdf:langString Secured to the sunken wreck of the tug Rockland County by a heavy hawser, the retired tanker barge was scuttled with demolition charges as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Sea Girt, New Jersey, in of water at . Her wreck is nicknamed "the Fisherman barge."
rdf:langString The retired barge – previously the United States Navy non-self-propelled fuel oil barge YON-97 – was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Cape May, New Jersey, at .
rdf:langString With no one on board, the salmon seiner ran aground and sank in Stepovak Bay on the Gulf of Alaska coast of the Alaska Peninsula in Alaska.
rdf:langString The crab-fishing vessel was destroyed by an engine room explosion and fire in Gastineau Channel in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska.
rdf:langString The fish tender′s crew of seven abandoned her off Cape Muzon on Dall Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska near Dixon Entrance after she caught fire during a voyage from Saint Paul Island in the Bering Sea to Seattle, Washington. United States Coast Guard helicopters rescued her crew, and a salvage vessel towed her into port.
rdf:langString The crab-fishing vessel sank due to a leaking crab tank in the Bering Sea approximately northwest of Unalaska on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands. The fishing vessel Handler rescued her entire crew of six from a life raft.
rdf:langString thumb|Cita The cargo ship ran aground at Newfoundland Point, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly. She subsequently sank. All seven crew were rescued.
rdf:langString The decommissioned fast minelayer, formerly a , was sunk as a target.
rdf:langString The retired fishing trawler was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Sea Girt, New Jersey, at .
rdf:langString The retired gravel barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Ocean City, New Jersey, at .
rdf:langString The tug capsized and sank with the loss of one life in Bristol Bay approximately north of Cold Bay, Alaska, while towing a barge. Four crew members survived. The barge remained tetered to the sunken Gail S and was salvaged.
rdf:langString Loaded with discarded tires, the decommissioned non-self-propelled fuel oil barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Mantoloking, New Jersey, at . Her wreck is known as "Ocean Wreck Divers III."
rdf:langString After a hull plank gave way, the seiner ran aground and sank in Hidden Basin, Ugak Bay, Alaska.
rdf:langString With no one aboard, the 182-gross ton, fishing vessel caught fire while moored at Dutch Harbor, Alaska. The fire destroyed her bridge and accommodation spaces, and she was declared a constructive total loss. She later was completely rebuilt and placed back in service.
rdf:langString The cargo ship ran aground at Bressay, Shetland Islands, United Kingdom after her engine failed in a storm. All fifteen crew were rescued by the Lerwick lifeboat and a helicopter, although the winchman of the helicopter was killed after his winchline had to be cut.
rdf:langString Tragedy of Otranto: The motorboat was hit by in the Strait of Otranto. She capsized and sank with the loss of 83 lives
rdf:langString Loaded with discarded tires, the decommissioned non-self-propelled fuel oil barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Mantoloking, New Jersey, at . Her wreck is known as the "Ed Schmidiger" barge.
rdf:langString The longline fishing vessel sank southwest of Homer, Alaska. Her crew of three survived.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target in Pacific Ocean off Kauai, Hawaii.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel capsized and sank in the Gulf of Alaska approximately east of Sitkalidak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago. The fishing vessel Green Hope rescued her entire crew of three from a life raft.
rdf:langString 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.
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