List of shipwrecks of France
Aquitaine
| Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U-180 | Kriegsmarine | 23 August 1944 | A Type IXD1 U-boat sunk off Soorts-Hossegor. | 44.000°N 2.000°W |
Brittany
Channel Islands
| Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HMS Affray | Royal Navy | 16 April 1951 | An Amphion-class submarine lost near Hurds Deep. | 49°30′N 3°34′W |
| Baden | Royal Navy | 16 August 1921 | A Bayern-class dreadnought sunk as a target in Hurd Deep. | 49°49′42″N 2°23′21″W |
| HMS Dragon | Royal Navy | 15 March 1712 | A frigate that served in the Anglo-Dutch Wars, and was wrecked near Guernsey. | |
| HMS Lady Olive | Royal Navy | 19 February 1917 | A Q ship that was sunk by UC-18 west of Jersey. | 49°15′N 02°34′W |
| Stella | United Kingdom | 30 March 1899 | A passenger ferry that hit a granite reef off the Casquets. | |
| UC-18 | Imperial German Navy | 19 February 1917 | A German minelaying submarine sunk by Q ship Lady Olive west of Jersey. | 49°15′N 02°34′W |
Corsica
| Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HMS Fleche | Royal Navy | 12 November 1795 | A corvette that ran aground and capsized in the bay of Saint-Florent. | |
| HMS Saracen | Royal Navy | 14 August 1943 | An S-class submarine that was attacked by Italian corvettes and scuttled off Bastia. | 42°45′N 9°30′E |
Languedoc-Roussillon
| Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wreck of Rochelongue | A shipwreck found west of Cap d'Agde dating to the Iron Age, around 600 BC. |
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
| Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abukir | United Kingdom | 28 May 1940 | A steamship that was torpedoed by S-34 northeast of Calais, while evacuating soldiers and civilians from Ostend. | 51.20°N 2.16°E |
| HMS Assistance | Royal Navy | 29 March 1802 | A fourth-rate ship that hit a sandbank off Dunkirk. | |
| Elizabeth | 28 December 1810 | A cargo ship wrecked on the Dunkirk brake, with at least 380 deaths. | ||
| HMS Grenade | Royal Navy | 29 May 1940 | A G-class destroyer that was sunk by German Stuka dive bomber aircraft during the Battle of Dunkirk. | 51°24′28″N 2°49′10″E |
| HMS Havant | Royal Navy | 1 June 1940 | A H-class destroyer that was scuttled after taking damage in the Battle of Dunkirk. | 51°08′00″N 2°15′49″E |
| HMS Hermes | Royal Navy | 31 October 1914 | A Highflyer-class cruiser torpedoed by German submarine U-27. | 51°06′18″N 1°50′18″E |
| Huntley | United Kingdom | 21 November 1915 | A German hospital ship seized by the Royal Navy, and torpedoed by UB-10 off Boulogne. | |
| HMS Keith | Royal Navy | 1 June 1940 | A B-class destroyer sunk at Dunkirk by enemy aircraft. | 51°04′46″N 02°26′47″E |
| L'Adroit | French Navy | 25 May 1940 | A L'Adroit-class destroyer that was bombed by German aircraft off Dunkirk. | 51°03′N 2°23′E |
| HMS Laforey | Royal Navy | 23 March 1917 | A Laforey-class destroyer that hit a naval mine off Cap Gris Nez. | |
| U-109 | Imperial German Navy | 26 January 1918 | A German submarine sunk in the English Channel. | 50°53′N 1°31′E |
| UC-26 | Imperial German Navy | 8 May 1917 | A German minelaying submarine rammed by HMS Milne off Calais. | 51°03′N 01°40′E |
| UC-61 | Imperial German Navy | 26 July 1917 | A German minelaying submarine stranded and scuttled off Boulogne. | 50°53′N 01°33′E |
| UC-79 | Imperial German Navy | 1918 | A German minelaying submarine sunk by a mine off Cap Gris Nez. |
Normandy
Pays de la Loire
| Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HMS Alcmene | Royal Navy | 29 April 1809 | An Alcmene-class frigate wrecked off Nantes. | |
| USS Buchanan | United States Navy | 29 March 1942 | A Wickes-class destroyer that was deliberately blown up in the St Nazaire Raid. | 47°16′34″N 2°11′49″W |
| Héros | French Navy | 21 September 1759 | A ship of the line wrecked off Le Croisic. | |
| RMS Lancastria | United Kingdom | 17 June 1940 | A Cunard Liner sunk in the Loire River estuary during World War II. | 47°10′26″N 2°19′15″W |
| Sachsenwald | Kriegsmarine | 6 August 1944 | A German weather ship that was sunk by a British convoy off Île d'Yeu. | |
| Saint-Philibert | France | 14 June 1931 | A cruise ship that sank off the Île de Noirmoutier, resulting in the death of nearly 500 passengers. | |
| U-51 | Kriegsmarine | 20 August 1940 | A Type VIIB U-boat torpedoed by HMS Cachalot off Saint-Nazaire. | 47°06′N 04°51′W |
| U-268 | Kriegsmarine | 19 February 1943 | A Type VIIC U-boat sunk by depth charges off Nantes. | 47°03′N 05°56′W |
| U-736 | Kriegsmarine | 6 August 1944 | A Type VIIC U-boat sunk by HMS Loch Killin off Saint-Nazaire. | 47°19′N 4°16′W |
Poitou-Charentes
| Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HMS Atalante | Royal Navy | 12 February 1807 | A brig-sloop wrecked off Île de Ré. | |
| U-107 | Kriegsmarine | 18 August 1944 | A Type IXB U-boat sunk by depth charges off La Rochelle. | 46°46′N 03°49′W |
| U-263 | Kriegsmarine | 20 January 1944 | A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk during a deep dive trial off La Rochelle. | 46°06′N 01°36′W |
| U-667 | Kriegsmarine | 25 August 1944 | A Type VIIC U-boat that struck a mine off Oléron. | 46°00′N 01°30′W |
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
| Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Espingole | French Navy | 4 February 1903 | A Durandal-class destroyer that struck a rock near Cavalaire-sur-Mer. | 43°09′20″N 06°36′30″E |
| Héros | French Navy | 18 December 1793 | A ship of the line that was scuttled by fire at Toulon. | |
| L'Indomptable | Vichy French Navy | 27 November 1942 | A Le Fantasque-class destroyer that was scuttled at Toulon to avoid capture (see Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon). | |
| Madrague de Giens shipwreck | 75–60 BCE | A Roman merchantman sunk off the coast of La Madrague de Giens, east of Toulon. | 43°2′N 06°6′E | |
| Magenta | French Navy | 31 October 1875 | An ironclad warship that exploded in the military harbour of Toulon. | |
| U-303 | Kriegsmarine | 21 May 1943 | A Type VIIC U-boat that was torpedoed by HMS Sickle off Toulon. | 42°50′N 06°00′E |
References
- "Le HMS Dafodil ou TF3" (in French). Grieme. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
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