Draft:List of shipwrecks by depth
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This is a comprehensive list of shipwrecks by current ocean depth.[1][2]
Ship | Flag | Resting Depth[3] | Sunk Date | Notes | Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Globe Star | Singapore | 0-5 meters[1] | 27 April 1973 | First recorded shipwreck off the coast of Kenya. | 4°04′54″S 39°43′12″E / 4.0818°S 39.72°E |
Katina P | Mozambique | ~2750 meters[2] | 26 April 1992 | Oil tanker that broke in two off the coast of Mozambique. | 25.35°S
32.59°E |
Notes
[edit]- 1.^ Based on currently available data, which may have become outdated. Measurements are in meters.
- 2.^ Shipwrecks on list are only those with reliable data available.
- 3.^ Meters below sea level.
References
[edit]- ^ Kevin, Patience (17 April 2013). "GLOBE STAR CARGO SHIP 1952-1973". WRECKSITE.eu. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
- ^ Lettens, Jan (11 March 2013). "wrecksite". Wrecksite.eu.