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词条 List of shipwrecks in 1981
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  1. January

     1 January  7 January  26 January  27 January  30 January  Unknown date 

  2. February

     6 February  8 February  13 February  19 February  24 February  26 February  Unknown date 

  3. March

     4 March  8 March  25 March 

  4. April

     9 April 

  5. May

     20 May  22 May 

  6. June

     1 June  15 June 

  7. Unknown date

  8. July

     3 July  12 July  20 July  27 July 

  9. August

     3 August  4 August  7 August  21 August  26 August 

  10. September

     7 September  9 September  13 September  14 September  19 September  20 September  21 September  24 September  27 September  30 September  Unknown date 

  11. October

     21 October  28 October  30 October  31 October 

  12. November

     15 November  26 November  27 November  30 November 

  13. December

     8 December  13 December  14 December  19 December  23 December  28 December  29 December 1981  30 December 

  14. Unknown date

  15. References

  16. See also

The list of shipwrecks in 1981 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1981.

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January

1 January

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 1 January 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Mercy Bee
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The fishing vessel capsized in heavy surf in Squaw Bay ({{coord|60|49|15|N|147|50|30|W|name=Squaw Bay}}) on the south-central coast of Alaska.[1]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

7 January

{{shipwreck list begin |date=7 January 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|José Martin||2}}
|flag={{flag|Soviet Union}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground off Dalarö, Sweden.[2] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

26 January

{{shipwreck list begin |date=26 January 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Deifovos||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank off Vega, Norway,[3] with the loss of nine of her 37 crew.[4] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

27 January

{{shipwreck list begin |date=27 January 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Tampomas II
|flag={{flag|Indonesia}}
|desc=The ferry caught fire and sank in a storm in the Java Sea {{convert|500|nmi|km}} north east of Java. She was carrying a 1,136 people,[5] of whom 762 were reported to have been rescued.[6] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

30 January

{{shipwreck list begin |date=30 January 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Ems||2}}
|flag={{flag|West Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank after collision with {{MV|Undine||2}} ({{Flag|Belgium}}) off Happisburgh, England ({{coord|52|55|N|1|37|E}}).[7] Six crew rescued by Undine and taken to Vlissingen, Netherlands. Thirteen others rescued by helicopter and taken to Great Yarmouth. Four crew were killed.[8]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Frederika 1||2}}
|flag={{flag|West Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank after colliding with {{MV|Blackthorn||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the River Thames at Greenwich. All five crew were rescued by the tug Redriff ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}).[8] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

Unknown date

{{shipwreck list begin |date=unknown date January 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Golden Princess
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The passenger ship sank in a storm while laid up at Perama, Greece. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

February

6 February

{{shipwreck list begin |date=6 February 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Nellie M
|flag={{Flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Troubles: sunk at Lough Foyle after being boarded and bombed by an IRA team, raised and refitted in 1982, sold to an Irish company and renamed Ellie ({{Flag|Republic of Ireland}}).[9] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

8 February

{{shipwreck list begin |date=8 February 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Burgundia|1964|2}}
|flag={{Flag|Panama}}
|desc=The coaster was driven ashore at Castlerock, County Londonderry, United Kingdom. She later caught fire and was declared a constructive total loss and consequently scrapped. Burgundia was on a voyage from Coleraine, County Londonderry to Portugal.[10]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

13 February

{{shipwreck list begin |date=13 February 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MS|Eastern Mariner I||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Panama}}
|desc=The cargo ship was damaged in a storm, and sank three days later east of Bermuda ({{coord|32|19.36|N|64|31.30|W}}).[11] }}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Wood Duck
|flag={{flag|United States}}
|desc=The {{convert|32|ft|m|adj=on}} fishing vessel sank in Union Bay in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska during a violent storm. Her owner-operator died in the sinking.[12] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

19 February

{{shipwreck list begin |date=19 February 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Akra Aktion||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Greece}}
|desc=Ran aground off Mangalia, Romania and sank.[13] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

24 February

{{shipwreck list begin |date=24 February 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Uyak
|flag={{flag|United States}}
|desc=The {{convert|60|ft|m|adj=on}} fishing vessel sank off Humpback Rock in Chiniak Bay on the coast of Kodiak Island near Kodiak, Alaska.[14] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

26 February

{{shipwreck list begin |date=26 February 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{USS|Glennon|DD-840|6}}
|flag={{Navy|USA|1981}}
|desc=The {{Sclass-|Gearing|destroyer|}} was sunk as a target off Puerto Rico. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

Unknown date

{{shipwreck list begin |date= Unknown date February 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Jupiter
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The {{convert|82|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel was wrecked on Sozavarika Island ({{coord|54|51|20|N|162|31|35|W|name=Sozavarika Island}}) off the south coast of the Alaska Peninsula in Alaska. Her crew of five survived.[15]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

March

4 March

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 4 March 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Pacific Angel
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The {{convert|94|ft|m|1|adj=on}} crab-fishing vessel was wrecked without loss of life on Chowiet Island ({{coord|56|02|N|156|42|W|name=Chowiet Island}}) in the Semidi Islands southwest of Kodiak Island.[16]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

8 March

{{shipwreck list begin |date=8 March 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Mezada||2}}
|flag={{flag|Israel}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank in rough seas approximately {{convert|100|nmi|km}} southeast of Bermuda. Eleven of 35 crew rescued. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

25 March

{{shipwreck list begin |date=25 March 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Rio Bravo|1960|2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship caught fire and sank {{convert|600|nmi|km}} south west of the Azores. All 27 crew rescued.[17] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

April

9 April

{{shipwreck list begin |date=9 April 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Nisho Maru
|flag={{flag|Japan}}
|desc=The ballistic missile submarine {{USS|George Washington|SSBN-598|6}} ({{navy|United States|1981}}) surfaced underneath the cargo ship, sinking her with the loss of two of her crew. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

May

20 May

{{shipwreck list begin |date=20 May 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Alkmini||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{MV|Duro Seis||2}} ({{Flag|Spain|civil}}) in the English Channel and sank. All 28 people on board were rescued by helicopter and taken to Cherbourg, France.[18] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

22 May

{{shipwreck list begin |date=22 May 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Unknown
|flag={{flag|Libya|1969|2}}
|desc=Lebanese Civil War: The cargo ship exploded at Tyre, Lebanon. She had been chased into harbor by an Israeli warship.[19]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

June

1 June

{{shipwreck list begin |date=1 June 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{SS|Reina del Mar||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=scuttled off Kynosoura, Greece. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

15 June

{{shipwreck list begin |date=15 June 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{SS|Charity||2}}
|flag={{NLD}}
|desc=She collided with {{MV|Good Captain||2}} ({{GRE}}) and sank {{convert|15|nmi|km}} off Pantellaria Islands, Italy.[20] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

Unknown date

{{shipwreck list begin |date=Unknown date 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Unknown patrol ship
|flag={{navy|North Korea}}
|desc=The patrol ship was sunk by South Korean coastal batteries. Nine crewmen killed, one captured and four rescued.[21] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

July

3 July

{{shipwreck list begin |date=3 July 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{MS|Arctic Explorer||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Canada}}
|desc=The icebreaker sank off St. Anthony, Newfoundland, Canada. Thirteen of her 32 crew were killed. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

12 July

{{shipwreck list begin |date=12 July 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USNS|Wheeling|T-AGM-8|6}}
|flag={{navy|United States|1981}}
|desc=The inactivated {{sclass-|Wheeling|missile range instrumentation ship}} was sunk as a target by Harpoon missiles. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

20 July

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 20 July 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Shoshone
|flag={{flag|United States}}
|desc=The {{convert|76|ft|m|adj=on}} fishing vessel struck a rock and sank {{convert|2|nmi}} north of Egg Island in the Aleutian Islands. The fishing vessel Captain Banjo ({{flag|United States}}) rescued her entire crew of five.[22]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

27 July

{{shipwreck list begin |date=27 July 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship||Sir Winston Churchill|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner ran aground {{convert|4|nmi|km}} off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Later refloated and returned to service. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

August

3 August

{{shipwreck list begin |date=3 August 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Prince Ivanhoe
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The former ferry struck a rock and sank at Horton, Swansea. All 450 on board rescued but one passenger suffered a heart attack and died.[23]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Melpo Lemos||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Greece}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground on the Lepe Bank, in the Solent off Southampton, United Kingdom.[23] She was refloated the next day.[24] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

4 August

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 4 August 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Louis G
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The seiner capsized and sank off Cape Bartolome ({{coord|55|14|N|133|37|W|name=Cape Bartolome}}) in Southeast Alaska. The fishing vessel Delight ({{flag|United States|1960}}) rescued her entire crew of five.[25]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

7 August

{{shipwreck list begin |date=7 August 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Winterwind
|flag={{flag|United States}}
|desc=After the {{convert|43|ft|m|adj=on}} fishing vessel began taking on water, she drifted onto the tow line of a passing barge and sank in Cook Inlet {{convert|10|nmi}} off Clam Gulch, Alaska, after the barge collided with her.[26] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

21 August

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 21 August 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Northern King
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The {{convert|96|ft|m|1|adj=on}} trawler-processor developed a heavy list during a storm in the Bering Sea off Cape Lieskof ({{coord|55.7883|N|162.0542|W|name=Cape Lieskof}}), Alaska, then capsized and sank near Nelson Lagoon ({{coord|55|50|N|162|05|W|name=Nelson Lagoon}}). Her seven crew members abandoned ship {{convert|4|nmi}} off the Alaska Peninsula; two were lost, but the other five made it to shore in a life raft and were rescued.[27]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Rocket
|flag={{flag|United States}}
|desc=The {{convert|34|ft|m|1|adj=on}} vessel capsized in Strawberry Pass ({{coord|60|24|N|146|03|W|name=Strawberry Pass}}) near Montague Island at the entrance to Prince William Sound on the south-central coast of Alaska with the loss of both people on board.[28]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

26 August

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 26 August 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Pushka
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The vessel was wrecked at Sanak Point ({{coord|54|23|N|162|35|W|name=Sanak Point}}), probably off Sanak Island in the Aleutian Islands. The fishing vessel Casade ({{flag|United States|1960}}) rescued her entire crew of three.[29]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

September

7 September

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 7 September 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Misty
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The {{convert|86|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing trawler burned and sank in Marmot Bay ({{coord|58|00|N|152|06|W|name=Marmot Bay}}) off Alaska′s Kodiak Archipelago. The fishing vessel Trailblazer ({{flag|United States|1960}}) rescued her entire crew of five.[30]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

9 September

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 9 September 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Lady Simpson
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The crabber-trawler sank in the Bering Sea approximately {{convert|72|nmi}} north of Dutch Harbor, Alaska. A Japanese fishing trawler rescued her crew of six 28 hours later.[31]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

13 September

{{shipwreck list begin |date=13 September 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{HMS|Rapid|H32|6}}
|flag={{navy|United Kingdom|1981}}
|desc=The decommissioned {{sclass2-|Q and R|destroyer}} was sunk as a torpedo target in the Western Approaches by the submarine {{HMS|Onyx|S21|6}} ({{navy|United Kingdom|1981}}). }}{{shipwreck list end}}

14 September

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 14 September 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Spring
|flag={{flag|United States}}
|desc=The {{convert|42|ft|m|1|adj=on}} troller sank {{convert|2|nmi}} off Ratz Harbor ({{coord|55|53|15|N|132|35|45|W|name=Ratz Harbor}}) on the northeast coast of Prince of Wales Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska.[32]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

19 September

{{shipwreck list begin |date=19 September 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Periphery
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The {{convert|32|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel broke up and sank in heavy seas while under tow by the vessel Billy Don ({{flag|United States|1960}}) in the Shelikof Strait between the Kodiak Archipelago and mainland Alaska.[33]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Sobral Santos II||2}}
|flag={{flag|Brazil}}
|desc= The ferry sank in the harbour of Óbidos, Pará with the loss of an unknown number of people. Estimates range from 50 to 300.[34] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

20 September

{{shipwreck list begin |date=20 September 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Tungufoss||2}}
|flag={{flag|Iceland}}
|desc=The coaster sank in a storm {{convert|4|nmi|km}} off Land's End, Cornwall, United Kingdom. All of the crew were rescued, either, by helicopter from RNAS Culdrose or the Sennen Cove lifeboat.[35] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

21 September

{{shipwreck list begin |date=21 September 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|BRP|Datu Kalantiaw|PS-76|6}}
|flag={{navy|Philippines}}
|desc=

Typhoon Clara: The Datu Kalantiaw class Frigate was driven ashore on Calayan Island with the loss of 79 of her 97 crew. }}

{{shipwreck list end}}Cannon class destroyer escort

24 September

{{shipwreck list begin |date=24 September 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Dimitris
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=The {{GRT|963}} freighter (formerly known as Harrogate of Associated Humber Lines) flooded, foundered and was lost.[36] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

27 September

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 27 September 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Sea Foam
|flag={{flag|United States}}
|desc=The fishing vessel was wrecked in Summers Bay ({{coord|53|54|45|N|166|27|30|W|name=Summers Bay}}) on the coast of Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands.[37]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

30 September

{{shipwreck list begin |date=30 September 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=The Faith
|flag={{flag|United States}}
|desc=The barge, a converted landing craft mechanized with three divers aboard, sprang a leak and sank in Shotgun Cove ({{coord|60|48|05|N|148|32|30|W|name=Shotgun Cove}}) near Whittier, Alaska. The fishing vessel Tommel ({{flag|United States}}), which had towned The Faith to the cove, rescued the three divers.[38] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

Unknown date

{{shipwreck list begin |date=unknown date 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Chrisoula K||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc= Ran aground on the Sha`b Abu Nuhas reef and later sank.[39] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

October

21 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=21 October 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= S-178
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1981}}
|desc=The {{sclass2-|Whiskey|submarine}} was rammed and sunk by Refrizkerator-13 ({{Flag|Soviet Union}}) in Golden Horn Bay. Thirty-one of her crew were killed. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

28 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=28 October 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|Soviet submarine|S-363||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union}}
|desc=The {{sclass2-|Whiskey|submarine}} ran aground off Karlskrona, Sweden and was damaged. After a diplomatic incident and military standoff, the submarine was refloated on 5 November and towed into international waters for handover to the Soviet Navy. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

30 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 30 October 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Gem
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The {{convert|47|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel struck a rock and sank in Cape Spencer in Southeast Alaska. Three of her four crewmen survived.[40]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

31 October

{{shipwreck list begin |date=31 October 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Temple Hall||2}}
|flag={{flag|Greece}}
|desc=

The cargo ship was beached at Arrecife, Canary Islands after developing a leak. The stern section of the ship survives as of February 2014.[41] }}

{{shipwreck list end}}

November

15 November

{{shipwreck list begin |date=15 November 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Charles R. Ware|DD-865|6}}
|flag={{navy|United States|1981}}
|desc=The decommissioned Gearing-class destroyer was sunk as a target in the Caribbean. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

26 November

{{shipwreck list begin |date=26 November 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Globe Asimi||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Gibraltar|civil}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground at Klaipeda, Lithuania and broke in two.[42] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

27 November

{{shipwreck list begin |date=27 November 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Elma Tres||2}}
|flag={{flag|West Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered {{convert|215|nmi|km}} west of Hamilton, Bermuda with the loss of all but one of her 24 crew.[43]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Euro Princess||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground off Sable Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. All 26 crew rescued by helicopter.[43][44]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Nannie D
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The {{convert|32|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel sank southwest of Seward, Alaska, with the loss of her entire crew of three.[45]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

30 November

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 30 November 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Saint Patrick
|flag={{flag|United States}}
|desc=The 458-gross ton {{convert|138.2|ft|m|adj=on}} scallop-fishing trawler was abandoned in the Gulf of Alaska {{convert|5|nmi}} east of Marmot Island near Kodiak, Alaska, after a large wave laid her over. Only two men of her crew of 11 men and one woman survived. Days later, Saint Patrick was found floating derelict in the outer part of Marmot Bay and was towed to Womens Bay, Alaska, where she sank.[46]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

December

8 December

{{shipwreck list begin |date=8 December 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{MV|Garnet||2}}
|flag={{flag|Panama}}
|desc=The reefer collided with {{MV|Molaventure||2}} ({{flag|Liberia}}) {{convert|10|km|spell=in}} off Port Said, Egypt and was beached to prevent sinking. One crewman was killed. The ship was abandoned as a constructive total loss. Later refloated and towed to deep water and scuttled.[47]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{MV|Molaventure||2}}
|flag={{flag|Liberia}}
|desc=The tanker collided with {{MV|Garnet||2}} ({{flag|Panama}}) {{convert|10|km|spell=in}} off Port Said, Egypt and was beached. Later she was able to resume her voyage.[48] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

13 December

{{shipwreck list begin |date=13 December 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{MV|Bonita||2}}
|flag={{flag|Ecuador}}
|desc=The freighter capsized by two massive waves 40 miles north of Guernsey while on voyage from Hamburg to Panama with fertiliser. One member of crew lost, the rest saved by navy helicopter and St Peter’s Lifeboat, Sir William Arnold.[49][50]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Kaliakh
|flag={{flag|United States|1960}}
|desc=The {{convert|86|ft|m|1|adj=on}} motor scow dragged her anchor, drifted onto the rocks, capsized, and was lost in Iliasik Passage ({{coord|55|02|N|161|55|W|name=Iliasik Passage}}) between Inner Iliasik Island and Outer Iliasik Island in the Shumagin Islands off the south-central coast of Alaska. Her crew survived and was rescued by the tug Jeffrey Foss ({{flag|United States|1960}}).[51]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

14 December

{{shipwreck list begin |date=14 December 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{MV|Grain Ville||2}}
|flag={{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered off County Wexford, Ireland. Five of her nine crew were rescued.[52] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

19 December

{{shipwreck list begin |date=19 December 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{MV|Mark||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Panama}}
|desc=The coaster was lost in Mount's Bay, Cornwall while bound for Spezia, Spain with a cargo of china clay from Teignmouth. All six of her crew were lost and the wreck has never been found.[53] }}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= Lifeboat Solomon Browne
|flag= Royal National Lifeboat Institution
|desc=The lifeboat was lost while attempting to rescue the crew of {{MV|Union Star||2}} ({{Flag|Republic of Ireland}}) off Tater Du, Cornwall. All hands lost including survivors of "Union Star".[54] }}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Union Star||2}}
|flag={{Flag|Republic of Ireland}}
|desc=The coastal cargo ship was lost on her maiden voyage due to engine failure in a gale. She was wrecked off Tater Du, Cornwall, ending up capsized on the rocks. All hands and the Master's wife and two daughters were lost, either on board or in the sinking of the rescue vessel.[55] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

23 December

{{shipwreck list begin |date=23 December 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= Dimitrios
|flag={{flag|Greece|civil}}
|desc=The laid-up cargo ship was swept from her offshore anchorage by a storm and wrecked on the beach at Valtaki, near Gythio, Greece. }}{{shipwreck list end}}

28 December

{{shipwreck list begin |date=28 December 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Unidentified patrol vessel
|flag={{flagdeco|Cambodia|1979}} People's Republic of Kampuchea
|desc= The navy patrol vessel was sunk by three Royal Thai Navy vessels off Koh Kang Province, Cambodia. Of her crew of six Vietnamese and seven Cambodians, eight were killed and five became prisoners-of-war.[56]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

29 December 1981

{{shipwreck list begin |date= 29 December 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Sue
|flag={{flag|United States}}
|desc=The {{convert|32|ft|m|adj=on}} fishing vessel sank in Izhut Bay ({{coord|58|11|N|152|15|W|name=Barren Islands}}) on the coast of Afognak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago after striking a log. The fishing vessel Amber Dawn ({{flag|United States}}) rescued her crew of two.[57]
}}{{shipwreck list end}}

30 December

{{shipwreck list begin |date=30 December 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= {{MV|Marina di Equa||2}}
|flag={{flag|Italy|civil}}
|desc=The bulk carrier sank in the Bay of Biscay with the loss of all thirty crew.[58] }}{{shipwreck list end}}

Unknown date

{{shipwreck list begin |date=Unknown date 1981 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= Aurore
|flag=
|desc= The fishing trawler, a former yacht, sank in the D'Entrecasteaux Channel after sriking an unidentified object. she was later refloated and restored to her original configuration as a yacht. }}{{shipwreck list item
|ship= Holland XXIV
|flag={{NLD}}
|desc= The dredger was beached at Cleveleys.[59]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|J. P. Webb|1954|2}}
|flag={{flag|Australia|civil}}
|desc=The hopper barge sank off Port Lillias.[60]
}}{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{USS|Ozark|MCS-2|6}}
|flag={{navy|United States|1981}}
|desc=Serving as a target ship, the decommissioned mine countermeasures support ship sank in the Gulf of Mexico {{convert|28|to|30|mi|km}} due south of Destin, Florida, the day after being hit by a Maverick missile fired by a United States Air Force F-4 Phantom II aircraft from Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.}}{{shipwreck list end}}

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See also

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