|
Operator |
Ship |
Class |
Cause |
Location |
21 January |
Royal Navy |
Louvain |
Armed boarding steamer |
Torpedoed and sunk by a U-boat |
Aegean Sea |
February |
United Kingdom |
Golden Light |
Schooner |
Sank[1] |
Off Lundy, Bristol Channel |
14 February |
United Kingdom |
Chrysopholis |
Cargo ship |
Ran aground[2] |
Off Southport, Irish Sea |
10 March |
L Dens & Compagnie.[3] |
Prince Charles de Belgique |
Cargo ship.[3] |
Sank after collision with Firtree.[3] |
English Channel, 3 to 4 nautical miles (5.6 to 7.4 km) east of Bull Point .[3] |
13 March |
Lloyd Royal Belge SA.[4] |
Londonier |
Cargo ship.[4] |
Torpedoed and sunk by UC-71 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[4] |
.[4] |
18 March |
United Kingdom |
Atlantic Sun |
Cargo ship.[4] |
Torpedoed and sunk by U-46 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[4] |
Off Orsay, Scotland ().[4] |
7 April |
United States |
Vera Cruz |
Sailing ship.[5] |
Wrecked.[5] |
Tampico, Mexico.[5] |
8 April |
United Kingdom |
Tainui |
Cargo ship.[6] |
Torpedoed and abandoned.[6] |
|
23 April |
Royal Navy |
Thetis |
Apollo-class cruiser |
Zeebrugge Raid: Scuttled in attempt to block entrance to the Bruges Canal. |
Zeebrugge, Belgium |
23 April |
Royal Navy |
Intrepid |
|
Zeebrugge Raid: Scuttled in attempt to block entrance to the Bruges Canal. |
Zeebrugge, Belgium |
23 April |
Royal Navy |
Iphigenia |
|
Zeebrugge Raid: Scuttled in attempt to block entrance to the Bruges Canal. |
Zeebrugge, Belgium |
14 May |
Royal Navy |
Phoenix |
Acheron-class destroyer |
Sunk by SM U-27 |
Off Vlorë, Adriatic Sea |
10 June |
Austro-Hungarian Navy |
Szent István |
Tegetthoff-class battleship |
Sunk by Italian torpedo boat MAS-15 |
Off Pula, Adriatic Sea |
22 June |
Belgium |
Chilier |
Cargo ship.[5] |
Captured by, and sunk by gunfire from U-151.[5] |
.[5] |
20 July |
United Kingdom |
SS Justicia |
Passenger liner/troopship |
Torpedoed six times between July 19 & 20 by UB-64 and UB-124 |
Off Malin Head Ireland |
26 July |
France |
Monastir |
Tanker.[4] |
Torpedoed and damaged by UC-74.[4] |
Kasos Straits, Crete. Beached in Poro Bay.[4] |
2 August |
Royal Navy |
Ariel |
Acheron-class destroyer |
Mined |
Western end of the Heligoland Bight |
3 August |
United Kingdom |
Chrysolite |
Steamer |
Believed run down by steamer Geraint |
off Morte Point, Devon, UK[1] |
17 August |
Belgium |
Moghram |
Tanker.[4] |
Wrecked by explosion of petrol from SS Monastir, which it was involved in salvaging.[4] |
Poro Bay, Crete.[4] |
18 August |
Lloyd Royal Belge SA.[5] |
Gasconier |
Cargo ship.[5] |
Struck a mine and sank.[5] |
Off Udsire, Norway.[5] |
26 September |
Armement Louis Hermans.[3] |
Paul |
Cargo ship.[3] |
Torpedoed and sunk by UB-21.[3] |
Robin Hood Bay, England ().[3] |
2 October |
Lloyd Royal Belge SA.[4] |
Keltier |
Cargo ship[4] |
Torpedoed by U-55 and sunk with the loss of all hands.[4] |
Atlantic Ocean ().[4] |
2 October |
Kaiserliche Marine |
Z |
Barracks ship[4] |
Scuttled.[4] |
Bruges, Belgium.[4] |
3 October |
Kaiserliche Marine |
M |
Barracks ship[4] |
Scuttled.[4] |
Bruges, Belgium.[4] |
5 October |
Spain |
Maria |
Schooner[5] |
Torpedoed and sunk[5] |
Gulf of Salonica[5] |
5 October |
German Empire |
Rio Pardo |
Cargo ship[5] |
Scuttled[5] |
Zeebrugge[5] |
5 October |
German Empire |
Gelderland |
Cargo ship[5] |
Scuttled[5] |
Zeebrugge[5] |
25 October |
Canada |
Princess Sophia |
Coastal liner |
Grounded on Vanderbilt Reef and sank with loss of 343 lives |
Near Juneau, Alaska |
October |
Kaiserliche Marine |
Brugge |
Depôt ship |
Scuttled by retreating Germans. |
Zeebrugge, Belgium |
1 November |
Austro-Hungarian Navy |
Viribus Unitis |
Tegetthoff-class battleship |
Sunk at anchor by an Italian human torpedo |
At Pula, Adriatic Sea |
5 November |
United States |
Lake Harris |
Armed cargo vessel |
Beached after a gunfight off Land's End with a surfaced German submarine |
Penzance railway station, Cornwall[1] |
5 November |
United Kingdom |
Epic |
Admirality tug |
Beached whilst towing Lake Harris off rocks |
Penzance railway station, Cornwall[1] |
11 November |
Kaiserliche Marine |
Feronia |
Depot ship.[5] |
Scuttled.[5] |
Antwerp, Belgium.[5] |