词条 | List of shipwrecks in February 1945 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The list of shipwrecks in February 1945 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during February 1945.
1 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=1 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|Japanese submarine chaser No.28|CH-28||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|No.13|submarine chaser}} was bombed and sunk in the Balintang Channel ({{coord|20|00|N|121|00|E}}) by North American P-51 Mustang aircraft of the 3rd and 4th Squadrons, 3rd Air Commando Group, United States Army Air Force.[1] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German landing craft|IO 49||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The SiebelgefaB landing craft was sunk on this date.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|PT-77}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The Higgins 78'-class PT boat was shelled by {{USS|Conyngham|DD-371|6}} and {{USS|Lough|DE-586|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}) off Talin Point, Luzon, Philippines, and grounded while trying to escape. She was abandoned by her crew that lost one missing.[3][4] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|PT-79}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The Higgins 78'-class PT boat was shelled and sunk by {{USS|Conyngham|DD-371|6}} and {{USS|Lough|DE-586|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}) off Talin Point, Luzon, Philippines, with the loss of three crew.[5][4] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese landing ship No.115|T-115||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The No.103-class landing ship was bombed and sunk in the Balintang Channel ({{coord|20|00|N|121|00|E}}) by North Amertican P-51 Mustang aircraft of the 3rd and 4th Squadrons, 3rd Air Commando Group, United States Army Air Force.[1] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|YC-693}} |flag={{navy|United States|1912}} |desc=The non-self-propelled open lighter sank in the North Pacific Ocean off the Territory of Alaska.[6] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 2 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=2 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|Japanese escort ship|CD-144||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The Type D escort ship was torpedoed and sunk east of Cape Laguan, Malaya ({{coord|04|32|N|104|30|E}}) by {{USS|Besugo|SS-321|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}), with the loss of 89 crewmen.[7] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese tanker|Nanshin Maru No. 19||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: Convoy SASHI-41C: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk south east of Kota Bharu, Malaya ({{coord|05|40|N|103|17|E}}) by {{USS|Hardhead|SS-365|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}), with the loss of 10 crewmen.[8] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Planet|1922|2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Wollin, Pomerania ({{coord|54|8|N|14|32|E}}).[9] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 3 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=3 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|HMT|Arley|FY 620|6}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The naval trawler struck a mine in the North Sea and sank under tow off Cromer ({{coord|53|06|N|01|16|E}}).[10] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{Ship|German torpedo boat|TFA 3||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Dragen|torpedo boat}} was shelled and damaged in the Baltic Sea off the Pomeranian coast by Soviet artillery and was beached at Stolpmünde.[13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-1279||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the North Sea off Bergen, Norway ({{coord|61|32|N|1|36|E}}) by {{HMS|Bayntun|K310|6}} and {{HMS|Loch Eck|K422|6}} (both {{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 48 crew.[11] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 4 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=4 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{USS|Barbel|SS-316|6}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Balao|submarine}} was bombed and sunk in the Palawan Passage by Japanese aircraft with the loss of all 81 crew. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Hiddensee||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea by {{ship|Soviet submarine|Shch-318||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}).[13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|MMS 68|J568|6}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|MMS|minesweeper}} was sunk by a mine in the Aegean Sea off Cephalonia, Greece with the loss of 12 crew.[12][13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Tairai Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Yellow Sea by {{USS|Spadefish|SS-411|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-1014||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the North Channel east of Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland ({{coord|55|17|N|6|44|W}}) by {{HMS|Loch Scavaig|K648|6}}, {{HMS|Loch Shin|K421|6}}, {{HMS|Nyasaland|K587|6}} and {{HMS|Papua|K588|6}} (all {{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 48 crew.[14] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 5 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=5 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 178||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type A Marinefährprahm was sunk at Pillau by Soviet aircraft.[15][16] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|Gay Viking}} |flag={{navy|United Kingdom}} |desc=World War II: The coaster, converted from a MGB 502-class motor gun boat, sank after colliding with the motor gun boat {{HMS|Hopewell}} ({{navy|United Kingdom}}).[17] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Henry B. Plant||2}} |flag={{flag|United States|1912}} |desc=World War II: Convoy TAM 71: The Liberty ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Strait of Dover by {{GS|U-245||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of sixteen of her 70 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HMS|Hazard|N08|6}} and {{HMS|Sir Lancelot|T228|6}} (both {{navy|UK}}).[18][19] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Karatsu |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The riverine gunboat was scuttled as a blockship at Manila, the Philippines. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R-202||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type R-151 minesweeper was sunk by an explosion at Arendal, Norway.[20] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German landing craft|SAT 15 Polaris||2}} |flag={{Navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The heavy gun carrier was bombed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Pillau, East Prussia by Soviet aircraft.[13][21][22] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ 307|KFK 543|2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The KSK-2-class naval drifter/submarine chaser was bombed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Pillau by Soviet aircraft. Two crewmen killed.[13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German trawler|Vs 338 Maarten||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The naval drifter/Vorpostenboot was sunk at Pillau by Soviet aircraft.[23] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German trawler|Vs 339 Prinses Juliana||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The naval drifter/Vorpostenboot was sunk at Pillau by Soviet aircraft.[24][25] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 6 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=6 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|Japanese tanker|Engen Maru ||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: Convoy HI-88D: The Standard Type 2A tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea {{convert|260|nmi|km}} south of Saigon, French Indochina ({{coord|06|31|N|106|12|E}}) by {{USS|Pampanito|SS-383|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}), with the loss of a passenger, nine guards and 29 crewmen.[26] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Everleigh||2}} |flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}} |desc=World War II: Convoy TBC 60: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel south east of Durlston Head, Dorset ({{coord|50|30|N|1|48|W}}) by {{GS|U-1017||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of six of her 56 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HMS|LCI-33}} ({{navy|UK}}).[27] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|James Otis||2}} |flag={{flag|United States|1912}} |desc=World War II: The Liberty ship ran aground on the coast of Devon, United Kingdom and was declared a constructive total loss.[28] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Peter Silvester||2}} |flag={{flag|United States|1912}} |desc=World War II: The Liberty ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean ({{coord|34|19|S|159|32|E}}) by {{GS|U-862||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of 33 of the 175 people on board. Survivors were rescued by {{HMS|Activity|D94|6}} ({{navy|UK}}), {{SS|Cape Edmont||2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}), {{USS|Corpus Christi|PF-44|6}} and {{USS|Rock|SS-274|6}} (both {{Navy|USA|1912}}).[29][30] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Shohei Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Yellow Sea by {{USS|Spadefish|SS-411|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[13] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 7 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=7 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|Japanese escort|CD-53||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: Convoy HI-93: The Type C escort ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Van Phang Bay, French Indochina({{coord|11|053|N|109|22|E}}) by {{USS|Bergall|SS-320|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of 109 lives.[31] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese tanker|Daigyo Maru ||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: Convoy HI-88D: The Standard Type 2A tanker (a.k.a. Taigyo Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea {{convert|260|nmi|km}} southof Saigon, French Indochina ({{coord|06|58|N|106|08|E}}) by {{USS|Guavina|SS-362|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}), with the loss of five crewmen. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese escort|Yaku||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}).[32] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|MTB 605}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=The Fairmile D motor torpedo boat sank after striking a wreck off Ostend, West Flanders Belgium.[33] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Okinoyama Maru||2}} |flag={{Flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea by {{USS|Parche|SS-384|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{MV|Pollux|1943|2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The icebreaker struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Liepāja, Latvia.[13] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 8 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=8 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{SS|Eifuku Maru||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The auxiliary gunboat was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Cape Camau, French Indochina by {{USS|Pampanito|SS-383|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[34][35] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese landing ship|T-143||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc= The T-103-class tank landing ship was wrecked south east of the Pescadores.[36] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 9 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=9 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 206||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type B Marinefährprahm was sunk by Soviet aircraft in the Baltic Sea, possibly after being driven ashore/wrecked by weather. Salvaged and put in Soviet service as BD-393 ({{navy|Soviet Union}}).[37][38] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|Hesperia|W106|6}} |flag={{Navy|United Kingdom}} |desc=The {{sclass-|Bustler|tugboat}} ran aground and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Libya.[39] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Kommandøren||2}} |flag={{Flag|Norway}} |desc=The cargo liner ran aground at Flatøy, Norway and sank. Salvaged in March 1945 and towed to Bergen for repairs.[40] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Sund||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The coaster struck a mine and sank in the Elbe.[13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-864||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: Operation Caesar / Action of 9 February 1945: The Type IXD2 submarine was torpedoed underwater and sunk in the North Sea west of Bergen, Norway ({{coord|60|46|10|N|4|37|15|E}}) by {{HMS|Venturer|P68|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 73 crew. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-923||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine struck a mine and sank in Kiel Bay ({{coord|54|31|N|10|18|E}}) with the loss of all 48 crew.[41] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 10 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=10 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|German submarine tender|Ammerland||2}} |flag={{Navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=The submarine tender was sunk in a collision off Liepāja, Latvia.[42] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Nordfahrt||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea.[13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|S 194||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The torpedo boat was sunk in an American air raid on IJmuiden, North Holland, Netherlands.[13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Steuben||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea by {{ship|Soviet submarine|S-13||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}) with the loss of 3,608 lives. There were 639 survivors.[13] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 11 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=11 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{USS|LST-577}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The landing ship tank was torpedoed and damaged in the Philippine Sea off the east coast of Mindanao, Philippines ({{coord|08|05|N|126|17|E}}) by {{ship|Japanese submarine|Ro-50||2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}). She was scuttled by {{USS|Isherwood|DD-520|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) .[43] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|ML 183}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=The Fairmile B motor launch sank at Dieppe, Seine-Inférieure, France after hitting a pier. Three crew were lost.[44][13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Nanshin Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Strait of Malacca by {{HMS|Tradewind|P329|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[13] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|Pathfinder|G10|6}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The P-class destroyer was damaged in the Andaman Sea off Ramree, Burma by Japanese aircraft. She was consequently withdrawn from service. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Persier|1918|2}} |flag={{Flag|Belgium}} |desc=World War II: Convoy BTC 65: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off the Eddystone Lighthouse ({{coord|50|24|N|4|20|W}}) by {{GS|U-1017||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of twenty of the 51 people on board. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Birker Force||2}}, {{SS|Gem|1924|2}} (both {{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) and {{HMS|Cornelian|T15|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[45] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|Ro-112||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Ro-100|submarine}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Luzon Strait off Camiguin, Philippines ({{coord|18|53|N|121|50|E}}) by {{USS|Batfish|SS-310|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Lost with all 61 hands.[62] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-869||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type IXC/40 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|39|19|48|N|73|12|00|W}}) by {{USS|Howard D. Crow|DE-252|6}} and {{USS|Koiner|DE-331|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of all 55 crew. }}{{shipwreck list end}} 12 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=12 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|M-381||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type 1940 minesweeper was sunk off Kristiansand, Norway by {{HMS|Venturer|P68|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) or {{HNoMS|MTB 717}} ({{navy|Norway}}).[13][46] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German trawler|V 1106||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony.[13] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 13 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=13 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{HMS|Denbigh Castle|K696|6}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: Convoy JW 64: The {{sclass2-|Castle|corvette}} was torpedoed and damaged in the Barents Sea ({{coord|69|20|N|33|33|E}}) by {{GS|U-992||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of eleven of her 112 crew. She was beached in Bolshya Volokova Bay but capsized and sank.[47] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ha-76 |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|Type C|midget submarine}} flooded and then was scuttled at Dumaguete, Philippines.[48] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Hedwigshütte|1922|2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Fehmarn Belt off Langeland, Denmark.[49] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Kotoshiro Maru No. 8||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean west of Japan by {{USS|Sennet|SS-408|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German minesweeper|M 421||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type 1940 minesweeper was sunk by a mine off Kolberg, Pomerania.[51] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German trawler|M 4000 La Quimperoise||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=The naval trawler/minesweeper was lost on this date.[52] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|Ro-113||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Ro-100|submarine}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Luzon Strait off Babayan Island, Philippines ({{coord|19|10|N|121|25|E}}) by {{USS|Batfish|SS-310|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Lost with all 59 hands.[62] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Showa Maru No. 3||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The patrol boat was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean west of Japan by {{USS|Sennet|SS-408|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German landing craft|StuBo 1060||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The StuBo42 type landing craft/motor launch was sunk on this date.[53] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 14 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=14 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|Ayukawa Maru ||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=The auxiliary submarine chaser was lost on this date.[54] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese escort ship|CD-9||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The Type C escort ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Yellow Sea west of Cheju Island, Korea ({{coord|32|43|N|125|37|E}}) by {{USS|Gato|SS-212|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[55] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Hedwigshütte||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The coaster struck a mine and sank in the Fehmarnbelt.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Horace Gray||2}} |flag={{flag|United States|1912}} |desc=World War II: Convoy BK 3: The Liberty ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Kola Inlet, Soviet Union ({{coord|69|21|N|33|43|E}}) by {{GS|U-968||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). She was beached at Tyuva Bay ({{coord|69|11|42|N|33|36|30|E}}) and was declared a total loss. In 1959, her bow was fitted to {{SS|Tbilisi|1942|2}} ({{flag|Soviet Union}}) to enable that ship to be repaired and returned to service following damage sustained on 30 December 1944.[56] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|HMS MTB|255}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The White 73 foot-class motor torpedo boat was destroyed by an explosion and fire at a base at Ostend, West Flanders, Belgium.[57] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|HMMTB|438}} and {{ship|HMMTB|444}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The MTB 412-class motor torpedo boats were destroyed by an explosion and fire at Ostend.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMCS|MTB 459}}, {{HMCS|MTB 461}}, {{HMCS|MTB 462}}, {{HMCS|MTB 465}} and {{HMCS|MTB 466}} |flag={{navy|Canada|1911}} |desc=World War II: The BPB 72 foot-class motor torpedo boats were destroyed by an explosion and fire at a base at Ostend, Belgium.[58][59][60][61][62] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|HMMTB|776}}, {{ship|HMMTB|789}}, {{ship|HMMTB|791}} and {{ship|HMMTB|798}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II:The Fairmile D motor torpedo boats were destroyed by an explosion and fire at a base at Ostend, Belgium.[63][64][65][66] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Norfjell||2}} |flag={{flag|Norway}} |desc=World War II: Convoy BK 3: The tanker was torpedoed and damaged in the Kola Inlet ({{coord|69|22|N|33|50|E}}) by {{GS|U-968||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of two of her 49 crew. She was beached at Tree Roochia. Later repaired and returned to service.[67] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Obi Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The tanker struck a mine and sank off Singapore.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-989||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north of the Faroe Islands ({{coord|61|36|N|1|35|W}}) by {{HMS|Bayntun|K310|6}}, {{HMS|Bratwaite|K468|6}}, {{HMS|Loch Dunvegan|K425|6}} and {{HMS|Lock Eck|K422|6}} (all {{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 47 crew.[68] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|YMS-48}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=The {{sclass-|YMS-1|minesweeper}} was damaged by Japanese shore batteries north of Corrigidor, Philippines ({{coord|14|24|N|120|33|E}}) and scuttled by {{USS|Fletcher|DD-445|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[69] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German trawler|V 1104||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony.[50] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 15 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=15 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{SS|Liseta||2}} |flag={{flag|Netherlands}} |desc=World War II: Convoy TAM 80: The tanker was torpedoed and severely damaged in the North Sea off North Foreland, Kent, United Kingdom by the midget submarine U-5361 ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). Repairs were not completed before the war ended.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-1053||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=The Type VIIC submarine sank in Byfjorden, Norway in a diving accident. All 45 crew were lost.[70] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 16 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=16 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|Japanese escort|CD-56||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The Type D escort ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean {{convert|5|nmi|km}} east of Mikura Jima Honshu.({{coord|33|54|N|139|43|E}}) by {{USS|Bowfin|SS-287|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). She was lost with all 177 hands.[71] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Emsstrom||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed by Soviet aircraft and beached off Brüsterort, Pomerania.[72] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Iida Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Cape Saint Jacques harbour, French Indochina ({{coord|10|20|N|107|06|E}}) by a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the United States Army Air Forces.[73] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|LCI(L)-7}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The landing craft infantry (large) was sunk off Mariveles, Luzon, Philippines by Japanese demolition attack boats.[74] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|LCI(L)-26}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The landing craft infantry (large) was sunk off Mariveles, by Japanese demolition attack boats. Seventy-six crewmen were killed.[75] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|LCI(L)-27}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The landing craft infantry (large) was damaged off Mariveles by Japanese demolition attack boats. She was beached to prevent sinking. Later refloated, repaired and returned to service. Two crewmen were killed.[76] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|LCI(L)-49}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The landing craft infantry (large) was sunk off Mariveles by Japanese demolition attack boats.[77] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese minelayer|Nariu||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The Sokuten-class minelayer was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean west of Japan by {{USS|Sennet|SS-408|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-309||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the North Sea ({{coord|58|09|N|2|23|W}}) by {{HMCS|Saint John|K456|6}} ({{navy|Canada|1911}}) with the loss of all 47 crew. }}{{shipwreck list end}} 17 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=17 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{HMS|Bluebell|K80|6}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: Convoy RA 64: The {{sclass2-|Flower|corvette}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Kola Inlet off Murmansk by {{GS|U-711||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss off all but one of her 86 crew.[78] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Italian battleship|Conte di Cavour||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Conte di Cavour|battleship}} was damaged during an American air raid on Trieste, Italy. She capsized on 23 February. The wreck was scrapped in 1946. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Eifel|1924|2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine, or sunk by Soviet aircraft in the Baltic Sea off Liepāja, Latvia.[50][79] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 1194||2}}, {{ship|German landing craft|F 1195||2}}, {{ship|German landing craft|F 1198||2}} and {{ship|German landing craft|F 1199||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type D Marinefährprahm were sunk on this date.[80] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Hiyoshi Maru No. 2 GO|1936|2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The transport was bombed and heavily damaged at Futami, Chichijima ({{coord|27|05|N|142|11|E}}) by American carrier-based aircraft. She sank the next day. Five crewmen were killed.[81][82] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Italian battleship|Impero||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Littorio|battleship}} was sunk at Trieste during an American air raid.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|LCI(L)-474}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The landing craft infantry (large) was sunk off Iwo Jima by Japanese shore batteries.[83] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|Lark|U11|6}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: Convoy RA 64: The {{sclass-|Black Swan|sloop|0}} sloop was torpedoed and damaged in the Barents Sea north east of Murmansk, Soviet Union ({{coord|69|30|N|34|33|E}}) by {{GS|U-968||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of three crew. HMS Lark was beached off Rosta and was consequently declared a total loss.[84] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German minesweeper|M-421||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank off Kolberg, Pomerania.[85] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Marie Maersk||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The tanker was severely damaged in an American air raid on Trieste. She was repaired in 1947 and entered Italian service in 1948 as Luisa.[50][86] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Regent Lion||2}} |flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}} |desc=World War II: Convoy UGS 72: The tanker was torpedoed and damaged in the Strait of Gibraltar ({{coord|35|56|N|5|45|W}}) by {{GS|U-300||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of seven of her 52 crew. Regent Lion was taken in tow by {{HMT|Arctic Ranger|FY186|6}} and {{HMS|Rollicker|W21|6}} (both {{navy|UK}}) but ran aground on Perle Rock. She was declared a total loss.[87] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|TA41||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Ariete|torpedo boat}} was sunk in an American air raid on Trieste.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|TA44||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The torpedo boat (former {{sclass-|Navigatori|destroyer}} {{ship|Italian destroyer|Antonio Pigafetta||2}}) was bombed and sunk by American aircraft at Trieste.[50][88] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese landing ship|Transport No. 154|1942|2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|No.101|landing ship}} was bombed and sunk off the south coast of Formosa by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the United States Fifth Air Force.[89] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Thomas Scott||2}} |flag={{flag|United States|1912}} |desc=World War II: Convoy RA 64: The Liberty ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Barents Sea ({{coord|69|30|N|34|42|E}}) by {{GS|U-968||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). All 109 crew were rescued by {{HMS|Fencer|D64|6}} ({{navy|UK}}). Thomas Scott was taken in tow by M-12 and {{ship|Soviet destroyer|Zostkij||2}} (both {{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}) but later broke in two and sank.[90] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-425||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Barents Sea off Murmansk ({{coord|69|39|N|35|05|E}}) by {{HMS|Alnwick Castle|K405|6}} and {{HMS|Lark|U11|6}} (both {{navy|UK}}) with the loss of 52 of her 53 crew.[91] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-1273||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine struck a mine and sank in the Skaggerak ({{coord|59|24|N|10|28|E}}) with the loss of 43 of her 51 crew.[92] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Yamashio Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The transport ship was sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Yokohama by American carrier-based aircraft.[50] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 18 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=18 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{USS|Gamble|DD-123|6}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Wickes|destroyer}} was bombed and severely damaged off Iwo Jima, Japan by Japanese aircraft. She was taken in to Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands but was not repaired. Scuttled off Apra, Guam on 16 July. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary guard boat|Kyowa Maru No. 3 Go||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The auxiliary guard boat was lost on this date.[93] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary guard boat|Shoei Maru ||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The auxiliary guard boat was lost on this date.[94] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German minesweeper|Sperrbrecher 139 Flamingo||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Sperrbrecher struck a mine and sank off Lindesnes, Norway.[50][95] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German cargo ship|Tolina||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was sunk in the Baltic Sea by {{ship|Soviet motor torpedo boat|TK-158||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}) or by Soviet aircraft.[96] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-2344||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=The Type XXIII submarine collided in the Baltic Sea off Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ({{coord|54|16|05|N|11|48|05|E}}) with {{GS|U-2336||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) and sank with the loss of eleven of her fourteen crew. The wreck was raised in 1956 and scrapped at Rostock in 1958. }}{{shipwreck list end}} 20 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=20 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{SS|Daizen Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The Type 1K ore carrier was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea between Borneo and Singapore ({{coord|00|42|N|106|18|E}}) by {{USS|Hawkbill|SS-366|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Forty-eight passengers and 31 crewmen were killed.[97] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Eiyo Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: Convoy HI-90: The Eiyo Maru-class oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea {{convert|12|nmi|km}} north east of the Cape Padaran Lighthouse ({{coord|11|55|N|109|20|E}}) by {{USS|Guavina|SS-362|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Twenty troops, 27 passengers and 33 crewmen were killed.[98] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 554||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type C2 Marinefährprahm was sunk on this date.[99] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 952 ||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The minelayer Type D Marinefährprahm was sunk on this date.[100] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German landing craft|IO 50||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The SiebelgefaB landing craft was sunk on this date.[101] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German minelayer|Laurana||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The minelayer was sunk in an American air raid on Trieste, Italy.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nokaze||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Minekaze|destroyer}} was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north of Nha Trang, French Indochina ({{coord|12|48|N|109|38|E}}) by {{USS|Pargo|SS-264|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of 209 of her 230 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kamikaze|1922|2}} ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}). }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|TA40||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Ariete|torpedo boat}} was severely damaged in an American air raid on Trieste.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|TA48||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The T-class torpedo boat was bombed and sunk by American aircraft at Trieste.[50][102] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|Vervain|K190|6}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|Flower|corvette}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|25|nmi|km}} south east of Dungarvan, County Waterford, Ireland ({{coord|51|47|N|7|06|W}} by {{GS|U-1276||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of 60 of her 94 crew. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-1276||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|25|nmi|km}} off Dungarvan ({{coord|51|48|N|7|07|W}}) by {{HMS|Amethyst|U16|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 49 crew. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|S-38|SS-143|6}} |flag={{navy|USA|1945}} |desc=The decommissioned S-class submarine was sunk as a target by aerial bombing. }}{{shipwreck list end}} 21 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=21 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{SS|Austri|1910|2}} |flag={{flag|Norway}} |desc=World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Leirvik, Norway by de Havilland Mosquito aircraft of 235 Squadron, Royal Air Force with the loss of twenty of the 62 people on board.[103] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|Bismarck Sea|CVE-95|6}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Casablanca|escort carrier}} was sunk in the Pacific Ocean near Iwo Jima by two Japanese kamikaze aircraft. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Dettifoss||2}} |flag={{flag|Iceland}} |desc=World War II: Convoy UR 155: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea by {{GS|U-1064||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of fifteen of her 44 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HMS|Fusilier|T305|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[104] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 948D||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The MFP-D landing craft was sunk on this date.[105] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Gula||2}} |flag={{flag|Norway}} |desc=World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at Leirvik, Norway by de Havilland Mosquito aircraft of 235 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Refloated post-war, repaired and returned to service in June 1946.[103][106] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German guard ship|H 433 Altenbruch||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The guard ship was sunk on this date.[107] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|LCT-175}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|LCT Mk 5|landing craft tank}} sank in a storm off Merir Island, Palau.[108] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{MS|Porto Alegre|1936|2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Skaggerak by Allied aircraft.[109] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Tairiku Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea ({{coord|35|24|N|125|32|E}}) by {{USS|Gato|SS-212|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[110] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 22 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=22 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{SS|Alexander Kennedy||2}} |flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}} |desc=World War II: Convoy BTC 76: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel south east of Falmouth, Cornwall ({{Coord|50|06|N|4|50|W}}) by {{GS|U-1004||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of one of her nineteen crew. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Eskwood||2}} and {{SS|Gateshead||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}).[111] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Altenbruch |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The pilot boat struck a mine and sank in the Elbe at Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Blacktoft||2}} |flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}} |desc=World War II: Convoy FS 1734: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off the east coast of England by Kriegsmarine Schnellboote.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Goodwood||2}} |flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}} |desc=World War II: Convoy FS 1734: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off the east coast of England by Kriegsmarine Schnellboote.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|LCP(M)-707}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The landing craft personnel (mortar) was torpedoed and sunk in the Thames Estuary by Kriegsmarine Schnellboote.[50][112] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|LST-364}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The landing ship tank was torpedoed and sunk off Ramsgate, England {{coord|51|18|N|01|54|E}} by a Kriegsmarine Seehund midget submarine.[113] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese oiler|Nichiyoku Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: Convoy HI-88H: The oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north east of Nha Trang, French Indochina ({{coord|11|30|N|109|06|E}}) by {{USS|Becuna|SS-319|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Thirty-eight gunners and 32 crewmen were killed.[114] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R 4||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The R 2-class minesweeper was sunk in an American air raid on Albona, Adriatic Littoral Zone.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Soviet motor torpedo boat|TK-182 Trudyashchiysya Tambora||2}} |flag={{navy|Soviet Union}} |desc=World War II: The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date.[115] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese oiler|Tatekawa Maru No. 2||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: Convoy HI-92: The Type 2TL merchant tanker struck a mine and sank in the South China Sea off Cape Padaran, French Indochina ({{coord|11|08|N|108|44|E}}).[116] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|S 167||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=The Type 1939/40 Schnellboot collided with another vessel and sank in the North Sea.[50][117] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|S 193||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type 1939/40 Schnellboot attacked a convoy in the Thames Estuary and was sunk by the escorts.[50][118] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMCS|Trentonian|K368|6}} |flag={{navy|Canada|1911}} |desc=World War II: Convoy MKS 8: The {{sclass2-|Flower|corvette}} was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off Falmouth, Cornwall ({{coord|50|06|N|04|50|W}}) by {{GS|U-1004||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of six of her crew.[119] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-300||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of Cadiz, Spain ({{coord|36|29|N|8|20|W}}) by {{HMS|Evadne}}, {{HMS|Pincher|J294|6}} and {{HMS|Recruit|J298|6}} (all {{navy|UK}}) with the loss of nine of her 50 crew. }}{{shipwreck list end}} 23 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=23 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|CH-35||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: Convoy HI-88G: The {{sclass-|No.13|submarine chaser}} was bombed and sunk off Cape Paderan, French Indochina ({{coord|11|30|N|109|00|E}}) by North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft of the 500th Bomb Squadron, 345th Bomb Group, United States Fifth Air Force.[120] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Italian battleship|Conte di Cavour||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Conte di Cavour|battleship}} capsized at Trieste, Italy, due to damage suffered during an American air raid on 17 February. The wreck was scrapped in 1946. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Göttingen|1944|2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk west of Nīca, Latvia ({{coord|56|18|N|20|16|E}}) by {{ship|Soviet submarine|Shch-309||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}) with the loss of over 500 lives.[50][121] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Henry Bacon||2}} |flag={{flag|United States}} |desc=World War II: The Liberty ship straggled behind her convoy. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Barents Sea ({{coord|67|38|N|5|00|E}}) by Junkers Ju 88 and Heinkel He 111 aircraft of the Luftwaffe{{'}}s Kampfgeschwader 26. She was the last ship sunk by German aircraft during World War II.[50][18] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|French destroyer|La Combattante||2}} |flag={{navy|Free France}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|Hunt|destroyer}} was damaged by a mine and split in two off Cromer, Norfolk, United Kingdom. Her bow section sank at {{coord|53|22|N|01|01|E}} and her stern at {{coord|53|20|N|01|01|E}}. Sixty-eight crewmen were killed. One hundred and seventeen survivors were rescued by {{HMS|MTB 763}} and {{HMS|MTB 770}} (both {{navy|UK}}).[122] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Nap |flag={{flag|Norway}} |desc=World War II: The boat was bombed and sunk at Horten, Norway.[123] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Point Pleasant Park||2}} |flag={{flag|Canada|1921}} |desc=World War II: The Park ship was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|500|nmi|km}} north west of Cape Town, South Africa ({{coord|29|42|S|9|58|E}}) by {{GS|U-510||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of nine of her 58 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{ship|HMSAS|Africana|T01|6}} ({{navy|South Africa|1922}}) and the trawler Boy Russell ({{flag|South Africa|1912}}).[124][125] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German guard ship|Sarpen||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The storage hulk, a former Rendell-class gun boat, has sunk at Horten, Norway by Allied aircraft.[126] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German trawler|V 6733 General Direktor Ballin||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk at Horten, Norway by Allied aircraft.[127] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese escort|Yaku||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: Convoy HI-88H: The {{sclass-|Ukuru|escort ship|2}} was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north-east of Nha Trang, French Indochina ({{coord|12|44|N|109|29|E}}) by {{USS|Hammerhead|SS-364|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}), her captain and 132 crewmen were killed.[128] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 24 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=24 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{HMS|Alert 2||6}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The cable layer was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel east of Ramsgate, Kent by {{GS|U-5330||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of all 59 hands.[129] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Ellen Larsen|1900|2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine off Warnemünde, Pomerania and was beached.[130] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|Ellesmere|FY204|6}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass2-|Lake|whaler}} was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel north west of Brest, Finistère, France ({{coord|49|04|N|5|31|W}}) by {{GS|U-1203||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of all 37 hands.[131][132] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Haukefjell|1921|2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and damaged at Hamburg in an Allied air raid. She was declared a total loss.[133] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|I-371||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The Type D submarine was torpedoed and sunk in the Bungo Strait ({{coord|32|40|N|132|33|E}}) by {{USS|Lagarto|SS-371|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with the loss of all 84 crewmen.[134] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German minelayer|Kuckuk||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II:The minelayer was sunk at Fiume, Italy by South African Air Force Beaufighters of 19 Squadron. Raised 4 June, 1949, repaired and put in Yugoslav commercial service as "Ucka".[135] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Kyuryu Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine off Bangkok, Thailand ({{coord|13|45|N|100|35|E}}). She was abandoned and scuttled.[136] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German trawler|M 3618 De Drie Gezusters||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The naval drifter/minesweeper was lost on this date.[137] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Oriskany||2}} |flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}} |desc=World War II: Convoy BTC 78: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of Land's End, Cornwall by {{GS|U-1208||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of all 31 crew.[138] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary guard boat|Santoku Maru No. 2 Go||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The auxiliary guard boat was lost on this date.[139] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German torpedo boat|TA8||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The incomplete TA7-class torpedo boat was sunk in a Royal Air Force raid on Horten, Norway.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Tatsumomo Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by {{USS|Lagarto|SS-371|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-713||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Arctic Ocean north west of Narvik, Norway ({{coord|69|27|N|4|53|E}}) by {{HMS|Keppel|I84|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 50 crew.[140] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-927||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the English Channel south east of Falmouth, Cornwall ({{coord|49|45|N|4|45|W}}) by a Vickers Warwick aircraft of 179 Squadron, Royal Air Force with the loss of all 47 crew.[141] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-1208||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the English Channel south east of the Isles of Scilly ({{coord|49|51|N|6|06|W}}) by {{HMS|Duckworth|K351|6}} and {{HMS|Rowley|K560|6}} (both {{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 49 crew.[142] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-3007||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type XXI submarine was bombed and sunk at Bremen with the loss of one crew member.[143] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-3042||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The submarine was destroyed in an American air raid on Bremen.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-3043||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The submarine was destroyed in an American air raid on Bremen.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-3052||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The submarine was destroyed in an American air raid on Bremen.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Uzuki Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by {{USS|Trepang|SS-412|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Yulin Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=The cargo ship ran aground off Qui Nhon, French Indochina ({{coord|13|48|N|109|14|E}}) and sank.[144] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 25 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=25 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Aquarius |flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}} |desc=World War II: The trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off the mouth of the Humber.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Egholm||2}} |flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}} |desc=World War II: Convoy FS 1739: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea south east of Lindisfarne, Northumberland ({{coord|55|50|N|1|32|W}}) by {{GS|U-2322||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of five of her 26 crew.[145] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Heather Fritzen||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Warnemünde, Pomerania.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Hosen Maru No. 3||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The guardboat was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by {{USS|Piper|SS-409|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary guard boat|Hosho Maru No. 3 Go||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The auxiliary guard boat was lost on this date.[146] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Koho Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Hainan Island, China by {{USS|Bashaw|SS-241|6}} and {{USS|Flasher|SS-249|6}} (both {{navy|USA|1912}}).[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese auxiliary guard boat|Seiun Maru No. 5 Go||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The auxiliary guard boat was lost on this date.[147] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese escort|Shōnan||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: Convoy HI-92: The {{sclass-|Ukuru|escort ship}} was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea south of Yulin, Hainan Island ({{coord|17|20|N|110|35|E}}) by {{USS|Hoe|SS-258|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Her captain and 197 crewmen and passengers were killed.[148] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 26 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=26 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{SS|Arsterturm|1944|2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk by Allied aircraft off Kristiansand, Norway. There were 31 killed and 20 survivors.[149][150] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Auretta||2}} |flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}} |desc=World War II: Convoy TAM 91: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off the Belgian coast ({{coord|51|24|N|2|49|E}}) with the loss of 2 crew.[50][151][152][153] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|I-368||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|I-361|submarine}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean {{convert|35|nmi|km}} west of Iwo Jima ({{coord|24|43|N|140|37|E}}) by Grumman TBM Avenger aircraft of Squadron VC-82 from {{USS|Anzio|CVE-57|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Lost with all 85 crewmen.[154] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|I-370||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|I-361|submarine|2}} was depth charged and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south of Iwo Jima ({{coord|22|45|N|141|27|E}}) by {{USS|Finnegan|DE-307|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).Lost with all 79 crewmen and 5 Kaiten pilots.[155][156] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|LCA 1161}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The landing craft assault was lost in heavy weather off Leyte, The Philippines.[157][158] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Nashaba||2}} |flag={{flag|United States}} |desc=World War II: Convoy TAM 91: The cargo ship struck a mine in the Scheldt ({{coord|51|22|N|02|55|E}}) and sank.[159] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|Ro-43||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The {{sclass-|Ro-35|submarine|2}} was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean {{convert|35|nmi|km}} west of Iwo Jima ({{coord|24|07|N|140|19|E}}) by a Grumman TBM Avenger of Squadron VC-82 from {{USS|Anzio|CVE-57|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). Lost with all 79 crewmen.[160] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 27 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=27 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{SS|Amato Maru||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: Convoy HI-96: The ship was torpedoed and sunk off Cam Ranh Bay, French Indochina ({{coord|11|56|N|109|18|E}}) by {{USS|Blenny|SS-324|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[161] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Corvus||2}} |flag={{flag|Norway}} |desc=World War II: Convoy BTC 81: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Western Approaches of the English Channel ({{coord|49|55|N|5|22|W}}) by {{GS|U-1018||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of eight of her 25 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Baronscourt||2}} {{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) and {{SS|Wallonia||2}} ({{flag|Sweden}}). }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Kikaku Maru No. 6||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The guardboat was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea north of Formosa by {{USS|Scabbardfish|SS-397|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Omaha|1916|2}} |flag={{flag|United States|1912}} |desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the Egret Reef, off Cooktown, Queensland, Australia. She was refloated on 6 March but was declared a total loss.[162] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Sampa||2}} |flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}} |desc=World War II: The Liberty ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Ostend, West Flanders, Belgium.[163] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Seikan Maru No. 9||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} |desc=The newly completed train ferry ran aground off Katsuura, Chiba Ken. She was declared a total loss.[164] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-327||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Western Approaches ({{coord|49|46|N|5|47|W}}) by {{HMS|Labuan|K584|6}}, {{HMS|Wild Goose|U45|6}} and {{HMS|Loch Fada|K390|6}} (all {{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 46 crew.[165] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-1018||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VII submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Western Approaches ({{coord|49|55|N|5|22|W}}) by {{HMS|Loch Fada|K390|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of 51 of her 53 crew. }}{{shipwreck list end}} 28 February{{shipwreck list begin |date=28 February 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{SS|Alcedo||2}} |flag={{flag|Panama}} |desc=World War II: Convoy UR 155: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Iceland ({{coord|64|07|N|23|17|W}}) by {{GS|U-1022||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of three of her 38 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HMT|Home Guard|T394|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[166] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Chilean barque|Lautaro||2}} |flag={{navy|Chile}} |desc= The barque was destroyed when her cargo caught fire in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Peru. }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{MV|Norfolk Coast||2}} |flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}} |desc=World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea south west of Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire ({{coord|51|58|N|5|25|W}}) by {{GS|U-1302||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of seven of her thirteen crew.[167] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German minesweeper|R-177||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type R-151 minesweeper was sunk in the Baltic sea off Stolp, Pomerania by a mine.[50][20] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{Ship|German torpedo boat|S 220||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The torpedo boat was sunk in the North Sea north west of Ostend, West Flanders, Belgium by {{HMS|Seymour|K562|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|USAT|Soreldoc}} |flag={{army|USA}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in St. George's Channel ({{coord|52|15|N|5|35|W}}) by {{GS|U-775||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of fifteen of the 36 people on board. Survivors were rescued by the fishing vessel Loyal Star ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}).[168] }}{{shipwreck list end}} Unknown date{{shipwreck list begin |date=Unknown date 1945 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{HMS|Alligator|W51|6|}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=The Alligator-class tug was lost in February.[169] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Ayukawa Maru||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The auxiliary submarine chaser was either lost on 14 February, or shelled and sunk by {{USS|Dortch|DD-670|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) on 18 February.[170][171] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Consul Cords||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The coaster struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Swinemünde, Pomerania between 12 and 17 February.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Dieter H. Stinnes||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Swinemünde between 12 and 17 February.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Ditmar Koel||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Swinemünde between 12 and 17 February.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{SS|Drechtdijk||2}} |flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Swinemünde between 12 and 17 February.[50] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 295||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The A Type Marinefährprahm was sunk 18 February by Soviet aircraft, or sunk 3 March by unknown cause.[172][173] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|German landing craft|F 1153||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The DM Type Marinefährprahm/minelayer was sunk sometime in February.[174] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{HMS|LCM 136}}, {{HMS|LCM 339}}, {{HMS|LCM 359}}, {{HMS|LCM 442}} |flag={{navy|UK}} |desc=World War II: The landing craft mechanized were lost sometime in February.[175] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|Ro-55||2}} |flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}} |desc=World War II: The Kaichū type submarine was either hedgehogged and sunk off Iba, Zambales ({{coord|15|27|N|119|25|E}}) by {{USS|Thomason|DE-203|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) with a loss of all 80 crewmen on 7 February, or was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean ({{coord|18|56|N|121|34|E}}) by {{USS|Batfish|SS-310|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) on 10 February.[176][177] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-676||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Finland on or after 12 February with the loss of all 57 crew.[178] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{GS|U-683||2}} |flag={{navy|Nazi Germany}} |desc=World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was lost on patrol in the Atlantic Ocean of English Channel on or after 20 February with the loss of all 49 crew.[179] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship={{USS|YP-94}} |flag={{navy|USA|1912}} |desc=The yard patrol boat ran aground either on Chirikof Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, or in Tugidak Passage between Tugidak Island and Sitkinak Island. 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