Alaskan Shipwrecks Names Beginning With "J" A B C D E F G H
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Vessel Vessel Type Date of Wreck Cause of Wreck Where Lost Length/Tons Sources
J & J F/V 8/6/1996 Burned Corovin Island   AFJ 1/97
J. Aus Fishing vessel 2/28/1990 Lost At Cape Spencer; 3 lost; search found raft, EPIRB, and 1 survival suit 60' AFJ 1/91
J.B. Ward schooner 9/6/1902 Anchor chains parted in gale and vessel stranded and wrecked. Revenue Cutter Manningtook crew and passengers to Unalaska. Inanudak Bay, Umnak Island 28  
J.H. Crockett motor vessel 12/21/1913 Wrecked. at Smugglers Cove    
J.H. Tuttle Tanker 9/2/1970 Ran aground on a mudbank; undamaged and no oil was spilled; 3 tugs pulled the vessel off no pollution Port of Anchorage, 1/4 mi W of the dock 547'/18,000t AT/ADN
J.J. gas screw 8/16/1926 Vessel broken up and abandoned as unfit. Engine and fittings salvaged. Kodiak 15/10  
J.L. Hanna Tanker 2/10/1972 ran into port dock. Damaged 30 ton section of dock. Tanker okay. Port of Anchorage, Anchorage, AK   AT/ADN
J.T. Robinson gas screw 10/5/1921 Foundered in bad weather. Ahrnklin River bar, 10 mi SE. of Yakutat 18/15  
Jabez Howes full-rigged, three-masted wood sloop/cannery tender 4/17/1911 Sprang leak in violent gale and beached with all sails set to save cargo; total lossafter settling in deep water. All crew and cannery workers aboard reached shore safely. Anchorage Bay, in Chignik Bay, near Chignik 1,648/1,521  
Jack Horner gas screw 7/13/1913 Burned. in Lynn Canal 50  
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Content:  Mike Burwell
Alaska OCS Region
Minerals Management Service