Alaskan Shipwrecks Names Beginning With "I" 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
I-24 Japanese I-class submarine 6/11/1943 Sunk At Shemya Island by U.S. Picket Boat PC-487 after discovering sub by sonar. 5,000 NASS 3333
I-31 Japanese I-class submarine 5/14/1943 Sunk By U.S. forces at Kiska Island (U.S. Army); or trapped near the beach during the invasion of Attu Island and sunk by the Destroyers Farragut and Edwards 5,000 Garfield 254, 315, NASS 3330
I-34 Japanese I-class submarine 5/15/1943 Sunk Possibly sunk by U.S. forces 30 mi W of Attu Island 5,000 NASS 3331
I-35 Japanese I-class submarine 5/16/1943 Sunk Possibly sunk by U.S. forces N of Attu Island 5,000 NASS 3332
I-7 Japanese I-class 6/23/1943 Sunk At Kiska Island by U.S. Forces 5,000 NASS 3334
Ibis diesel screw 10/22/1935 Vessel foundered in gale while running for Egg Harbor Oil screw Venus came to rescueand took Ibis in tow but was forced to cut line because of high winds and seas. 1/2 mi E. of Aats Point, Coronation Island 16/11  
Icebreaker II Yukon river speed boat 6/18/1972 Boat swamped, throwing crew thrown overboard; 1 drowned Yukon River, 23 miles N of Ruby   AT/ADN
Icelander Motor vessel 4/1/1976 Lost reduction gear S of Port Wrangell; M/V Provider and M/V Mar Del Sur(d?) stood by until CG cutter Jarvis arrived to tow vessel back to Kodiak   KDM 4/2/76
Ida C. gas screw 9/30/1928 Burned due to gasoline fire. 500 yds off E. side of Duke Island 8/6  
Ida K gas screw 4/19/1975 Foundered In Stephens Passage near Juneau 18 MV 1979
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Content:  Mike Burwell
Alaska OCS Region
Minerals Management Service