List of shipwrecks in 2004

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The list of shipwrecks in 2004 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2004.(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 2004
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rdf:langString Hera
rdf:langString Java
rdf:langString Julius
rdf:langString Kings Point
rdf:langString Vickie
rdf:langString El Dorado
rdf:langString Blue Fin
rdf:langString Bugaled Breizh
rdf:langString Captain Bill
rdf:langString Provision
rdf:langString Golden Stream
rdf:langString Susan Ann
rdf:langString Mirabella V
rdf:langString Asian Noble
rdf:langString Fallen Friends
rdf:langString Georgia Moran
rdf:langString Herakles and Bulk
rdf:langString Julie K
rdf:langString Kelsey Dawn
rdf:langString Lady Dee
rdf:langString Mitkof
rdf:langString Samoke
rdf:langString Sharon W
rdf:langString Strontsiy
rdf:langString Two unidentified ferries
rdf:langString Two unnamed ferries
rdf:langString Unidentified crane barge
rdf:langString Unnamed ship
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rdf:langString The seiner sank in Chatham Strait near Catherine Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Her two crew members put on survival suits, abandoned ship in a skiff, and survived.
rdf:langString The crane barge sank in of water while under tow in the North Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey.
rdf:langString The retired barge was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Wildwood, New Jersey, at .
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean off Hawaii during RIMPAC 04.
rdf:langString The ferries collided in heavy fog on the River Arial Khan, near the town of Barisal, Bangladesh.
rdf:langString thumb|Selendang Ayu. Two days after losing power while in Unimak Pass during a voyage from Seattle, Washington, to Xiamen, China with a cargo of 60,200 tonnes of soybeans and 1,000 tonnes of fuel oil and a crew of 26, the bulk carrier ran aground near Skan Bay on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands after a tow cable passed to her by the tug Sidney Foss parted. She broke in two, resulting in Alaska′s worst oil spill since that of the Exxon Valdez in 1989. Two United States Coast Guard Sikorsky HH-60J Jayhawk helicopters lifted all 26 crew members from Selendang Ayu′s wreck, saving 20 of the crew, but one of the helicopters, carrying seven Selendang Ayu crew members and its own crew of three, crashed after spray from a rogue wave breaking over the wreck engulfed it. A Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin from the medium endurance cutter rescued the downed Jayhawk′s crew and one Selendang Ayu crew member who had been aboard the Jayhawk, but the other six Selendang Ayu crew members aboard the Jayhawk perished in the crash.
rdf:langString The integrated tug barge ran aground and sank off the Grundkallen lighthouse, Sweden
rdf:langString The retired , 199-gross register ton tug was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Mantoloking, New Jersey, in of water at .
rdf:langString The inactivated research ship was sunk as a target.
rdf:langString The longline fishing vessel capsized and sank in Marmot Bay off Peril Cape on Kodiak Island. The fishing vessel Kathleen K rescued her four-person crew from a skiff.
rdf:langString Hurricane Ivan:The out-of-service cruise/party ship broke free from her dock and drifted before being driven ashore in west Bay on the coast of Florida. She eventually was refloated.
rdf:langString The cabin cruiser capsized and was lost approximately off Horse Island in Southeast Alaska west of Juneau, Alaska. The two men and two dogs on board perished.
rdf:langString The Natick-class tug was sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean off the United States West Coast at
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target ship.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean off Washington by several ships of the United States Third Fleet including the guided-missile destroyer and the guided-missile frigate .
rdf:langString thumb|right|USS Hayler sinking.The decommissioned was sunk as a target.
rdf:langString thumb|Rocknes The bulk carrier capsized at Bergen, Norway with the loss of eighteen of her thirty-one crew.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean by a Mark 48 torpedo fired by the submarine during the RIMPAC 04 exercise.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean during RIMPAC 04.
rdf:langString thumb|Wreckage of Scylla on 30 May 2015.The decommissioned was sunk to form an artificial reef for diving in Whitsand Bay off Cornwall, England, at .
rdf:langString The retired tug was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Cape May, New Jersey, in of water at .
rdf:langString The tanker collided with in the Arabian Sea off the west coast of India and broke in two. She was declared a total loss and towed to Sachana, India, for scrapping.
rdf:langString thumb|Bugaled Breizh The trawler capsized and sank southwest of Lizard Point, Cornwall, United Kingdom. All five crew were killed. The wreck was later raised for investigation.
rdf:langString Two unidentified ferries sank north-west of Dhaka in Manikganj District, Bangladesh.
rdf:langString The retired fishing trawler was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean south of Long Island off Moriches Inlet, New York.
rdf:langString Loaded with 11,741 tons of coal, she sank in the Black Sea around from the entrance of the Bosphorus. All of her nineteen crew was lost.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target during the Hellenic Navy exercise Thiela III by Penguin missiles fired by the fast missile attack craft and and torpedoes from the Greek torpedo boats and .
rdf:langString The troller ran aground and sank at the eastern entrance to Sergius Narrows in Southeast Alaska. All four people on board abandoned ship in a skiff and reached shore safely.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel capsized and sank in the Shelikof Strait near Uyak Bay on the coast of Kodiak Island in Alaska′s Kodiak Archipelago. Her crew abandoned ship in a skiff and was rescued by the fishing vessel Lady Aleutian .
rdf:langString The freighter ran aground near Port Grosvenor in South Africa.
rdf:langString The passenger vessel ran aground on a skerry near Sørvågen, Norway. Of the 36 passengers and crew on board, 31 were saved by the fishing boat Kim Roger , while the last five were retrieved from the skerry by a Sea King helicopter from No. 330 Squadron RNoAF.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target in the Atlantic Ocean 207 nautical miles east of Virginia Beach, Virginia, at .
rdf:langString The decommissioned Forrest Sherman-class guided-missile destroyer was sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean off Hawaii at by aircraft and submarines during RIMPAC 04.
rdf:langString The car carrier collided with off Singapore and sank.
rdf:langString The bulk carrier foundered off Bering Sea, with loss of 20 lives. she was voyage from Vostochnyy, Russia to Kashima, Japan.
rdf:langString Capsized on Lake Albert with the loss of at least forty people.
rdf:langString The tug foundered in the Elbe with the loss of one crew member.
rdf:langString The decommissioned was sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean at during RIMPAC 04.
rdf:langString The fishing vessel was destroyed off Vallenar Point on the coast of Gravina Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska by a fire that began in her galley stove. Her crew of three survived.
rdf:langString The retired fishing trawler was scuttled as an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean off Wildwood, New Jersey, at .
rdf:langString The motor ferry, part of the Alaska Marine Highway System, ran aground without loss of life in Peril Strait near Cozian Reef, about 30 nautical miles north of Sitka, Alaska. Her 24 crew members remained aboard to repair and refloat her, but her 86 passengers abandoned ship in life rafts and were rescued, most of them by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fishery research vessel NOAAS John N. Cobb.
rdf:langString The super yacht ran aground at Villefranche-sur-Mer, Alpes-Maritimes, France. She was later repaired and returned to service.
rdf:langString Loaded with 3,928 tons of scrap metal, the ship broke her anchorage in the Bosphorus Strait and was thrown on the shore. The vessel suffered considerable structural damage, including breaking her back, and was declared a constructive total loss.
rdf:langString After her operator fell asleep at her wheel, the fish tender struck a rock and sank approximately north of Petersburg, Alaska. The fishing vessel Angjenl rescued her entire crew of four.
rdf:langString The longline fishing vessel capsized near Ketchikan, Alaska, south of Bold Island in Southeast Alaska. The vessel Hall Point rescued her crew of two from her overturned hull. Blue Fin disappeared after the rescue of her crew and was presumed to have sunk in of water.
rdf:langString The ferry capsized during a tropical storm on the Meghna River near Chandpur, Bangladesh.
rdf:langString The cargo ship ran aground during a typhoon near Uwajima, Japan, with a loss of four of her 16 crew. She was declared a total loss. However, she was later repaired and returned to service.
rdf:langString thumb|SamokeThe fish tender was destroyed off Legma Island in Southeast Alaska south of Sitka and west of Goddard by a fire that started in a stove. Her two-man crew reached shore safely and was rescued by the fishing vessel Allure .
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