List of shipwrecks in 1972

The list of shipwrecks in 1972 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1972.

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1972
Jan Feb Mar Apr
May Jun Jul Aug
Sep Oct Nov Dec


January

1 January

List of shipwrecks: 1 January 1972
Ship Country Description
El Condesito  Spain Sank off Tenerife.

9 January

List of shipwrecks: 9 January 1972
Ship Country Description
Seawise University Hong Kong
Seawise University

83,673 ton, university ship, due to on-board fire caused by suspected arson attack in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong.

Dona Anita  Somalia The cargo ship foundered off British Columbia, Canada with the loss of all hands.[1]

13 January

List of shipwrecks: 13 January 1972
Ship Country Description
Owenduv  Panama The coaster capsized and sank in the Atlantic Ocean 10 nautical miles (19 km) off Leixões, Portugal after her cargo shifted.[2]

17 January

List of shipwrecks: 17 January 1972
Ship Country Description
Maersk Fighter  Denmark The oil rig supply vessel foundered in the North Sea 12 nautical miles (22 km) west of the Vyl Lightship with the loss of nine of her nineteen crew.[3]

27 January

List of shipwrecks: 27 January 1972
Ship Country Description
Queen Frederica  Greece The cruise ship was diven aground in the Fowey Estuary after breaking free from her moorings in a storm.[4]

February

1 February

List of shipwrecks: 1 February 1972
Ship Country Description
V. A. Fogg  United States Sank after on-board explosion, Gulf of Mexico.

6 February

List of shipwrecks: 6 February 1972
Ship Country Description
Citta di Alessandria  Liberia The cargo ship ran aground at Cape Andreas, Cyprus. Seven crew rescued by a RAF helicopter.[5]

11 February

List of shipwrecks: 11 February 1972
Ship Country Description
Lindblad Explorer  Norway ran aground near La Plaza Point, Antarctica. She was towed to Buenos Aires, Argentina and then to Kristiansand, Norway for repairs.

13 February

List of shipwrecks: 13 February 1972
Ship Country Description
Ermioni  Greece The cargo ship foundered in the Mediterranean off Cyprus. All 14 crew rescued by helicopters from HMS Bulwark ( Royal Navy).[6]

17 February

List of shipwrecks: 17 February 1972
Ship Country Description
Olympic Athlete  Greece Ran aground, River Thames.[7]

19 February

List of shipwrecks: 19 February 1972
Ship Country Description
Marcello G  Italy capsized and sank at Naples. Declared a constructive total loss but later repaired and returned to service.

29 February

List of shipwrecks: 29 February 1972
Ship Country Description
Benefit  Panama The cargo ship foundered 160 nautical miles (300 km) south of Muroto, Japan. Her captain went down with the ship, the rest of her crew were rescued by two patrol boats ( Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force).[8]

March

1 March

List of shipwrecks: 1 March 1972
Ship Country Description
Stenso  Sweden Foundered in the Bay of Biscay (45°17′N 2°46′W / 45.283°N 2.767°W / 45.283; -2.767).[9]

7 March

List of shipwrecks: 7 March 1972
Ship Country Description
Katie H  United Kingdom The coaster sank in the North Sea after colliding with an unnamed fishing boat ( Belgium). One of her seven crew was killed.[10]

13 March

List of shipwrecks: 13 March 1972
Ship Country Description
Torodd  Norway The fishing vessel/cargo ship was destroyed in a fire in Langevåg, Norway. Wreck scrapped in Trondheim, Norway in May 1975[11]

19 March

List of shipwrecks: 19 March 1972
Ship Country Description
Gansevoort  United States Navy Sank as target off Florida.

April

7 April

List of shipwrecks: 7 April 1972
Ship Country Description
Avlis  Greece Wrecked off Santorini.[12]

22 April

List of shipwrecks: 22 April 1972
Ship Country Description
Gilani  Canada capsized and sank at Montreal, Canada. Later refloated, repaired and returned to service.

24 April

List of shipwrecks: 24 April 1972
Ship Country Description
Nicolo Martini  Italy struck a submerged object off Portoscuso, Sardinia and holed. Beached to prevent sinking. Later refloated but declared a total loss.

May

11 May

List of shipwrecks: 11 May 1972
Ship Country Description
Royston Grange  United Kingdom 7,113 ton, British cargo liner, wrecked in Punta Indio Channel, Uruguay after colliding with the oil tanker Tien Chee (Liberia Liberia) and subsequent fire. She was the first British ship to be lost with all hands since World War II. 74 fatalities.

12 May

List of shipwrecks: 12 May 1972
Ship Country Description
Wilkes-Barre  United States Navy Deliberately sunk during tests of explosives.

14 May

List of shipwrecks: 14 May 1972
Ship Country Description
Fred T. Berry  United States Navy Scuttled as artificial reef off Key West, Florida.

June

Unknown Date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown Date 1972
Ship Country Description
MV Falcon Lady  United States Aground on the notorious Triton Island in the Paracles en route from Danang to Subic Bay. Pulled off by the USS Reclaimer 3 July.[13]

July

1 July

List of shipwrecks: 1 July 1972
Ship Country Description
Lefteria  Denmark The schooner was in collision with an unnamed weather ship ( France) and sank with the loss of seven of her eleven crew.[14]

10 July

List of shipwrecks: 10 July 1972
Ship Country Description
London Statesman  United Kingdom The cargo ship was sunk by Viet Cong sabotage at Nha Trang, South Vietnam.

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1972
Ship Country Description
Rustringen  West Germany Sank off Margate, Kent. Later raised and scrapped.[7]
Tug Vermont  Ecuador Ran aground off Guayaquil and wrecked. Later scrapped in situ.[15]

August

6 August

List of shipwrecks: 6 August 1972
Ship Country Description
Stade  West Germany the coaster was cut in two when in collision with Ciudad di Manizales ( Colombia) in the English Channel and sank with the loss of eleven of her 13 crew. The stern section sank, but the bow section remained afloat. It was sunk by the French Navy as it was a hazard to navigation.[16]

21 August

List of shipwrecks: 21 August 1972
Ship Country Description
Texanita  Liberia The supertanker collided with Oswego Guardian ( Liberia) 20 nautical miles (37 km) south of Cape Agulhas, South Africa and sank with the loss of 46 of her 50 crew.[17]

September

4 September

List of shipwrecks: 4 September 1972
Ship Country Description
Taoyuno  Republic of China The fishing vessel was sunk with the loss of 22 of her 23 crew when it was in collision with the bulk carrier Marylisa ( Greece) 600 nautical miles (1,100 km) west of the Cape of Good Hope.[18]

October

1 October

List of shipwrecks: 1 October 1972
Ship Country Description
Genimar  Liberia The cargo ship sank in the English Channel off Kent after it was in collision with Larry L ( Greece). All 24 crew were rescued by Larry L.[19]

11 October

List of shipwrecks: 11 October 1972
Ship Country Description
La Sirène  Marine Nationale The submarine sank in an accident at Lorient naval base. All seven crew on board escaped.[20]

November

13 November

List of shipwrecks: 13 November 1972
Ship Country Description
Wanchun  People's Republic of China The cargo ship ran aground north of IJmuiden, Netherlands in a storm. All 27 crew were rescued.[21]
Metric  Denmark The coaster ran aground off Texel, Netherlands. Nine people and two dogs were rescued by Dutch Navy helicopters.[21]

14 November

List of shipwrecks: 14 November 1972
Ship Country Description
Ypoploiarchos Merlin  Hellenic Navy The vehicle carrier sank with the loss of 45 crew after a collision with the supertanker World Hero ( Greece).[22]

27 November

List of shipwrecks: 27 November 1972
Ship Country Description
Tor Hugo  Norway The fishing vessel sank off West Africa after suffering leaks and disastrous hull failure.

30 November

List of shipwrecks: 30 November 1972
Ship Country Description
Burtonia  United Kingdom The coaster capsized and sank 40 nautical miles (74 km) off Lowestoft, Suffolk with the loss of four of her eight crew.[23]

December

15 December

List of shipwrecks: 15 December 1972
Ship Country Description
Rumba  West Germany The cargo ship was abandoned when its cargo of railway locomotives broke free of their chains, causing the ship to list when she was 200 nautical miles (370 km) south east of Cape Race. Newfoundland.[24]
Lincoln Express  Panama The cargo ship foundered off Puerto Rico. All 21 crew rescued by the United States Coast Guard.[24]
Nova  Sweden The cargo ship sank after it was in collision with Teofani-Livanos ( Greece) in the Baltic Sea. One crewman was killed.[24]

22 December

List of shipwrecks: 22 December 1972
Ship Country Description
Argus V  West Germany The tug capsized and sank in the English Channel 7 nautical miles (13 km) off Cap Griz Nez, France. All five crew rescued.[25]

27 December

List of shipwrecks: 27 December 1972
Ship Country Description
St Ives  Italy 938 GRT dredger capsized and sank northwest of Ferrol, Spain (44°21′N 08°57′W / 44.350°N 8.950°W / 44.350; -8.950) while under tow by Smit Pioneer ( Netherlands).

References

  1. "Ship feared lost" The Times (London). Monday, 10 January 1972. (58371), col A, p. 1.
  2. Mitchell, W H, and Sawyer, L A (1995). The Empire Ships. London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong: Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. p. not cited. ISBN 1-85044-275-4.
  3. "Five dead, four missing as oil rig vessel sinks" The Times (London). Tuesday, 18 January 1972. (58378), col D, p. 1.
  4. "Liner runs aground" The Times (London). Friday, 28 January 1972. (58387), col F, p. 1.
  5. "Seamen saved by helicopter" The Times (London). Monday, 7 February 1972. (58395), col F, p. 5.
  6. "British carrier rescues 14 from sinking ship" The Times (London). Monday, 14 February 1972. (58401), col C, p. 6.
  7. 1 2 Lane, Anthony (2009). Shipwrecks of Kent. Stroud: The History Press. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-7524-1720-2.
  8. "Captain goes down with abandoned ship" The Times (London). Wednesday, 1 March 1972. (58415), col E, p. 9.
  9. "Belgian Merchant A-G" (PDF). Belgische Koopvaardij. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  10. "British sailor killed in collision" The Times (London). Wednesday, 8 March 1972. (58421), col G, p. 5.
  11. Oterhals, Leo (1997). Båter, baser og barske menn (in Norwegian). Molde: Lagunen. p. 75. ISBN 8290757115.
  12. "Belgian Merchant P-Z" (PDF). Belgische Koopvaardij. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
  13. "Unofficial 1972 Westpac cruise log - USS Conserver". USS Conserver. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  14. "Weather ship may be sued" The Times (London). Tuesday, 4 July 1972. (58521), col A-B, p. 7.
  15. "Belgian Merchant H-O" (PDF). Belgische Koopvaardij. Retrieved 31 October 2010.
  16. "11 drown as coaster is sliced in two in Channel" The Times (London). Monday, 7 August 1972. (58546), col C, p. 4.
  17. "More than 40 killed when supertankers collide off Africa's southernmost tip" The Times (London). Tuesday, 22 August 1972. (58559), col B-D, p. 6.
  18. "22 seamen lost in trawler" The Times (London). Tuesday, 5 September 1972. (58571), col C, p. 6.
  19. "Channel ships warned of wreck danger" The Times (London). Monday, 2 October 1972. (58594), col A, p. 1.
  20. "Seven crew saved as submarine sinks" The Times (London). Friday, 13 October 1972. (58604), col G, p. 8.
  21. 1 2 "42 die as gales sweep Europe" The Times (London). Tuesday, 14 November 1972. (56831), col E-G, p. 7.
  22. "45 feared dead in supertanker collision" The Times (London). Thursday, 16 November 1972. (58633), col B, p. 1.
  23. "Four die as coaster capsizes in gale" The Times (London). Friday, 1 December 1972. (58646), col C, p. 3.
  24. 1 2 3 "Locomotives in ship break their fastenings" The Times (London). Saturday, 16 December 1972. (58659), col D, p. 4.
  25. "Tug's crew saved" The Times (London). Saturday, 23 December 1972. (58664), col E, p. 1.

See also

Ship events in 1972
Ship launches: 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
Ship commissionings: 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
Ship decommissionings: 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
Shipwrecks: 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
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