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  • [Ship]: Oigawa Maru
    [Sunk date]: 3 March 1943
    [Notes]: A troopship that was sunk by motor torpedo boats PT-143 and PT-150 in the Battle of the Bismarck Sea.
    [Coordinates]: 06°58′S 148°16′E / 6.967°S 148.267°E / -6.967; 148.267 (Japanese transport Oigawa Maru)
    (South Pacific())

  • [Ship]: Zhiyuan
    [Sunk date]: 17 September 1894
    [Notes]: An armored cruiser that was sunk in the Battle of Yalu River.
    [Coordinates]: 39°12′50″N 123°07′35″E / 39.21389°N 123.12639°E / 39.21389; 123.12639 (Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan)
    (North Pacific())

  • [Ship]: USS Elliot
    [Sunk date]: 22 June 2005
    [Notes]: A Spruance-class destroyer that was sunk as a target 100 nautical miles east of Fraser Island, Australia.
    [Coordinates]: 24°43′S 155°50′E / 24.717°S 155.833°E / -24.717; 155.833 (USS Elliot (DD-967))
    (South Pacific())

  • [Ship]: I-24
    [Sunk date]: 11 June 1943
    [Notes]: A Type C submarine that was sunk by USS Larchmont near Shemya, Alaska.
    [Coordinates]: 53°16′N 174°24′E / 53.267°N 174.400°E / 53.267; 174.400 (Japanese submarine I-24)
    (North Pacific())

  • [Ship]: Zuikaku
    [Sunk date]: 25 October 1944
    [Notes]: A Shōkaku-class aircraft carrier that was sunk in the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
    [Coordinates]: 19°20′N 125°51′E / 19.333°N 125.850°E / 19.333; 125.850 (Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku)
    (North Pacific())

  • [Ship]: USS Eversole
    [Sunk date]: 28 October 1944
    [Notes]: A John C. Butler-class destroyer escort that was sunk during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
    [Coordinates]: 10°18′N 127°37′E / 10.300°N 127.617°E / 10.300; 127.617 (USS Eversole (DE-404))
    (North Pacific())

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Many of the current wrecks in the Pacific are roughly where Japanese and American forces fought in World War I and World War II. The main causes of shipwrecks in the Pacific are war damage and man-made destruction. According to statistics, many experts believe there are at least 1,000 wrecks in the Pacific Ocean, and the tool only randomly selected 123 of them to describe the wrecks that have been salvaged.

These shipwrecks fully reflect the cruelty of the war, the development of shipbuilding industry, as well as the rough fate of ships. Detailed shipwreck information, shipwreck date, shipwreck specific geographical location and the main reasons, etc. , are kept in this generator. The wrecks were all boats that had been salvaged and subjected to rigorous analysis by scientists, some of which had yet to be discovered and were waiting to be Rescue Dawn.

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