Ship  State  Description     Alice L. Pendleton      United States    The 228-foot (69 m), four-masted  lumber  schooner  (1,394 GRT, 1918) was abandoned at the Palmer Shipyard on the west side of the Mystic River  in Noank, Connecticut , sometime during the 1940s, gradually rotted away, and settled on the river bottom in 10 feet (3.0 m) of water.[ 1]       Cafernströn      Sweden    World War II : The cargo ship  was bombed and sunk at Gdynia , Poland , by United States Army Air Forces  aircraft.[ 2]      Cretestem      United Kingdom    World War II: The 125-foot (38 m) concrete tugboat, was bombed and destroyed sometime in 1943.[ 3]       D S S Co. No. 8      United States    The 33-gross register ton , 54.2-foot (16.5 m) scow  sank in the Taku River  in the Territory of Alaska .[ 4]       Galveston      United States    The US Army Corps of Engineers  dredge sank in a hurricane, probably off Galveston, Texas . 12 crew were killed.[ 5]       Gelmer      United States    The dredge sank south of Apalachicola, Florida  in the Gulf of Mexico  (29°19′N  84°55′W  /  29.317°N 84.917°W  / 29.317; -84.917   ) in 88 feet (27 m) of water.[ 6] [ 7]       Gambhira      United Kingdom    World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a target ship  off Llandudno , Caernarfonshire .[ 8]       Gyoraitei No. 109      Imperial Japanese Navy     The TM 4/No. 102-class motor torpedo boat  (13.1/19 t, 1942) was lost in 1943 or 1945.     Gyoraitei No. 110      Imperial Japanese Navy     The TM 4/No. 102-class motor torpedo boat  (13.1/19 t, 1942) was lost in 1943 or 1945.     Gyoraitei No. 111      Imperial Japanese Navy     The TM 4/No. 102-class motor torpedo boat  (13.1/19 t, 1942) was lost in 1943 or 1945.     Kaifuku Maru      Japan     World War II: The cargo ship  was torpedoed  and sunk in the East China Sea  by the submarine  USS Seawolf   (  United States Navy ) between 5 October and 27 November.[ 9]       Miyadonu Maru      Japan     World War II: The cargo liner  was torpedoed  and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by the submarine  USS Growler   (  United States Navy ) sometime between 17 February and 27 October.[ 10]       Moliette      United Kingdom    The 125.5-foot (38.3 m), out-of-service, concrete-hulled merchant ship was put in use as a machine gun and rocket target for the United States Army Air Forces , and was sunk in this role on an unknown date off West Mersea  (51°46′N  00°59′E  /  51.767°N 0.983°E  / 51.767; 0.983   ).[ 11]       Sidney       Australia    The wreck of the former HMAS Protector  at low tide on 22 March 2008.  After suffering damage in a collision with a tug  off Gladstone, Queensland , Australia, and being abandoned c.  July 1943 , the former lighter  – originally the flatiron gunboat  HMAS Protector   (  Royal Australian Navy ) – was scuttled  for use as a breakwater  at Heron Island  off Queensland on an unknown date.    Taiau Maru      Japan     World War II: The cargo ship  was torpedoed  and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by the submarine  USS Gudgeon   (  United States Navy ) sometime between 1 September and 6 October.[ 12]       Tateyama Maru      Japan     World War II: The cargo ship  was torpedoed  and sunk in the Philippine Sea  by the submarine  USS Pickerel   (  United States Navy ) sometime between 10 July and 26 August.[ 13]       Thaddeus S. C. Lowe      United States    The Liberty ship  was damaged while loading landing ships  in heavy seas and was declared a constructive total loss .[ 14]       Unknown shipwreck      The wreck was charted in 1943 6.8 miles (10.9 km) from the American Shoal Light , Florida  at 24°34′N  81°24′W  /  24.567°N 81.400°W  / 24.567; -81.400   . The wreck was destroyed on 24 March 1944.[ 6]       Unknown shipwreck      The wreck was charted in 1943 just off the north west coast of Key West, Florida  at 24°35′N  81°48′W  /  24.583°N 81.800°W  / 24.583; -81.800   .[ 6]       Unknown shipwreck      The wreck was charted in 1943 east of Marathon, Florida  at 24°42′N  80°52′W  /  24.700°N 80.867°W  / 24.700; -80.867   .[ 6]       Wuhu Maru      Japan     World War II: The cargo ship  was torpedoed  and sunk in the East China Sea  by the submarine  USS Seawolf   (  United States Navy ).[ 9]       Yamagibu Maru      Japan     World War II: The cargo ship  was torpedoed  and sunk in the Celebes Sea  by the submarine  USS Pargo   (  United States Navy ) sometime between 13 June and 3 September.[ 15]       Zibello      Italy     The 160-foot (49 m) barge was sunk off Internati Island National Park in the River Po .[ 16]