Ship Name | Alternate Name | Ship Type | Origin | Year | Location | Wreck Event |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adelaide Baker | Conrad | bark | Britain | 1889 | Duck Key | grounded on reef[1] |
Adolphus Busch | Ocean Alley | freighter | US | 1998 | Cudjoe Key | sunk as an artificial reef |
USS Alligator | schooner | US | 1822 | Alligator Key | ran aground | |
Amazone | steam freighter | Holland | 1942 | Sewall's Point | sunk by U-333[2] | |
Araby Maid | schooner | unknown | 1903 | Dry Tortugas | sunk in a collision[3] | |
Baja California | steam freighter | Honduras | 1942 | Marco Island | sunk by U-84[4] | |
Bayronto | freighter | unknown | 1919 | Sarasota | sunk in a hurricane[5] | |
Benwood | freighter | US | 1942 | Key Largo | sunk following collision with Robert C. Tuttle[6] | |
USCGC Bibb | cutter | US | 1987 | Key Largo | sunk as an artificial reef | |
USCGC Blackthorn | cutter | US | 1980 | Tampa Bay | sank following collision with a tanker | |
Catherine | bark | Norway | 1894 | Santa Rosa Island | ran aground [7] | |
Captain Dan | USCGC Hollyhock (WAGL-220), Good News Missionship |
buoy tender | US | 1990 | Pompano Beach | sunk as an artificial reef[8] |
Cities Services Empire | tanker | US | 1942 | Cape Canaveral | torpedoed by U-128 in 240 fsw[9][10] | |
City of Hawkinsville | steamship | US | 1922 | Suwanee River | abandoned[11] | |
City of Washington | converted barge | US | 1917 | Key Largo | ran aground | |
USS Curb | salvage ship | US | 1983 | Key West | sunk as an artificial reef[12] | |
SS Copenhagen | steamship | US | 1900 | Pompano Beach | ran aground on a reef | |
USCGC Duane | cutter | US | 1987 | Molasses Reef | sunk as an artificial reef | |
Eagle | freighter | US | 1985 | Lower Matecumbe Key | sunk as an artificial reef after fire damage | |
Edward Luckenbach | steam freighter | US | 1942 | Sugarloaf Key | struck an allied mine[13] | |
Empire Mica | steam tanker | Britain | 1942 | Port St. Joe | sunk by U-67[14] | |
Esparta | steam freighter | US | 1942 | Jacksonville | sunk by U-123 [15] | |
HMS Fowey | steamship | Britain | 1748 | Elliott Key | struck a reef [16][17] | |
HMS Fox | war schooner | Britain | 1799 | Dog Island | ran aground in a storm[18] | |
USS Fred T. Berry | destroyer | US | 1972 | Key West | sunk as an artificial reef in 316 fsw | |
Georges Valentine | barquentine | Italy | 1904 | Hutchinson Island | sank in a storm | |
Golden Venture | United Caribbean | passenger ship | China | 2000 | Boca Raton | sunk for artificial reef |
SS Gulf America | tanker | US | 1942 | Jacksonville | torpedoed by U-123 [19] | |
Gulf State | steam tanker | US | 1942 | Marathon Key | sunk by U-155 [20] | |
Half Moon | Germania, Exen | schooner yacht | US | 1930 | Key Biscayne | sank in a storm |
Halsey | steam tanker | US | 1942 | Sewall's Point | sunk by U-333[21] | |
Henrietta Marie | slave ship | Britain | 1700 | Marquesas Keys | ran aground on reef in a storm | |
J. A. Moffett, Jr. | steam tanker | US | 1942 | Marathon Key | reportedly sunk by U-571[22] | |
Joseph M. Cudahy | Cudahy, "oil wreck" | steam tanker | US | 1942 | Key West | sunk by U-507[23] |
USS Kendrick | destroyer | US | 1968 | Key West | sunk in tests in 320 fsw | |
Korimu | Celtic Crusader | cargo ship | US | 2007 | Palm Beach | sunk as an artificial reef[24] |
Korsholm | motor freighter | Sweden | 1942 | Melbourne | sunk by U-123[25] | |
Laertes | steam freighter | Holland | 1942 | Key Largo | sunk by U-109[26] | |
Leslie | Josephine, Stella Lykes | steam freighter | US | 1942 | Cocoa Beach | sunk by U-123[27] |
Lofthus | barque | Norway | 1898 | Manalapan | ran aground | |
HMS Looe | man-of-war | Britain | 1744 | Looes Key | ran aground[28] | |
Lubrafol | tanker | Panama | 1942 | Cape Canaveral | sunk by U-564[29] | |
Maple Leaf | steamship | US | 1864 | St. John's River | Union ship struck a Confederate mine [30] | |
Manuga | Neptuno | steam freighter | Nicaragua | 1942 | Key West | sunk by U-67[31] |
USS Massachusetts | battleship | US | 1921 | Pensacola Bay | sunk in tests | |
USS Mindanao | repair ship | US | 1980 | Daytona Beach | sunk as an artificial reef | |
USS Muliphen | attack cargo ship | US | 1989 | Stuart | sunk as an artificial reef | |
Munger T. Ball | Chilsco, "phosphate wreck" | steam tanker | US | 1942 | Key West | sunk by U-507[32] |
USS Narcissus | tugboat | US | 1866 | Egmont Key | ran aground in a storm | |
Norlindo | Volusia | steam freighter | US | 1942 | Key West | sunk by U-507[33] |
Ocean Venus | Liberty ship | Britain | 1942 | Melbourne | sunk by U-564[34] | |
Ohioan | steam freigher | US | 1942 | Boca Raton | sunk by U-564[35] | |
Ontario | steam freighter | Honduras | 1942 | Pensacola | sunk by U-507[36] | |
USS Oriskany | aircraft carrier | US | 2006 | Pensacola | sunk as an artificial reef | |
USS Ozark | vehicle landing ship | US | 1975 | Destin | sunk in tests | |
Pan Massachusetts | "copper wreck" | steam tanker | US | 1942 | Melbourne | sunk by U-128[37] |
USS PC-463 | patrol boat | US | unknown | Fort Myers | sunk in tests[38] | |
Potrero del Llano | Lucifero | tanker | Mexico | 1942 | Elliott Key | sunk by U-564[39] |
USS Preble | sloop-of-war | US | 1863 | Pensacola Bay | caught fire and sank | |
USS Rankin | amphibious cargo ship | US | 1988 | Stuart | sunk as an artificial reef | |
Regina | converted barge | US | 1940 | Bradenton Beach | ran aground in a storm | |
Republic | steam tanker | US | 1942 | Jupiter | sunk by U-504 [40] | |
Queen of Nassau | HMCS Canada | patrol boat | US | 1926 | Islamorada | sank in 35 fsw |
USS S-16 | submarine | US | 1945 | Key West | sunk as a target in 260 fsw | |
USS Saufley | destroyer | US | 1968 | Key West | sunk as a target in 420 fsw | |
Slobodna | schooner | unknown | 1887 | Molasses Reef | ran aground [41] | |
USS Spiegel Grove | dock-landing ship | US | 2002 | Florida Keys | sunk as an artificial reef | |
USS Sturtevant | destroyer | US | 1942 | Key West | sunk by a friendly mine in 60ft | |
SS Tarpon | steamship | US | 1937 | Panama City | sank in a storm | |
Tigre | Le Tigre | brigantine | France | 1766 | Dog Island | ran aground during a storm [42] |
Thunderbolt | cable laying ship | US | 1986 | Marathon Key | sunk as an artificial reef | |
HMS Tyger | sloop | Britain | 1742 | Dry Tortugas | ran aground | |
U-2513 | U-boat | US | 1951 | Key West | sunk in tests | |
Uptata | steam freigher | British | 1942 | Elliott Key | sunk by U-571[43] | |
Valbanera | passenger steamship | Spain | 1919 | Rebecca Shoal | sank in a hurricane | |
Vamar | Chelsea | patrol boat | Panama | 1942 | Port St. Joe | [44] |
W. D. Anderson | steam tanker | US | 1942 | Jupiter | sunk by U-504[45] | |
USS Wilkes-Barre | light cruiser | US | 1972 | Florida Keys | sunk in tests | |
Worden | motor freighter | Nicaragua | 1942 | Cape Canaveral | reportedly sunk by U-109[46] |
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