Esta es una lista de naufragios ubicados en o alrededor de los Estados Unidos de América .
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Grandes Lagos
Guam
Hawai
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Luisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Misisipí
Misuri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
Nuevo Hampshire
Nueva Jersey
Nueva York
Carolina del Norte
Dakota del Norte
Ohio
Oregón
Pensilvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
Carolina del Sur
Dakota del Sur
Tennesse
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
Wake Island
Washington
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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Lectura adicional
Enlaces externos
- WRECKSITE: base de datos mundial gratuita de más de 65 000 naufragios con historial, cartas marítimas y posiciones GPS
- Colecciones digitales de las bibliotecas de la Universidad de Washington: fotografías de John E. Thwaites: imágenes del sureste de Alaska desde 1905 hasta 1912, incluidos desastres marítimos como los naufragios de Farallon, Mariposa, Edith y Jabez Howes