| Ship | State | Description |
|---|
| Alioni Marceline | Belgium | World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk by enemy action in November or early December.[1] |
| Brighton | Australia | Thehulk was abandoned in Pindimar Bay,Port Stephens,New South Wales (32°40′12″S152°07′29″E / 32.67000°S 152.12472°E /-32.67000; 152.12472).[2] |
| Edinburgh | United Kingdom | World War I: Thebarque was sunk in theAtlantic Ocean betweenFernando de Noronha and the coast of Brazil bySMS Möwe ( Imperial German Navy some time between 17 January and 9 February.[3] |
| Flamenco | United Kingdom | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean between Fernando de Noronha and the coast of Brazil bySMS Möwe ( Imperial German Navy) between 17 January and 9 February.[3] |
| Horace | United Kingdom | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean between Fernando de Noronha and the coast of Brazil bySMS Möwe ( Imperial German Navy) between 17 January and 9 February.[3] |
| RFA Innistrahull | Royal Navy | TheInnis-class water carrier was lost during March or April 1916.[4] |
| HMSJulnar | Royal Navy | World War I:Mesopotamian campaign: Thepaddle steamer was sunk byOttoman guns on either theTigris orEuphrates River. |
| Luxembourg | Belgium | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean between Fernando de Noronha and the coast of Brazil bySMS Möwe ( Imperial German Navy) between 17 January and 9 February.[3] |
| Tac | United Kingdom | World War I: The trawler was sunk by enemy action in late November or early December. Her crew were rescued.[1] |
| SM UB-7 | Imperial German Navy | World War I: TheType UB Isubmarine departedVarna, Romania on 27 September for a patrol in theBlack Sea. Subsequently either struck a mine or bombed and sunk with the loss of all fifteen crew. |
| SM UB-44 | Imperial German Navy | World War I: TheType UB IIsubmarine was lost in theGulf of Kotor whilst on patrol. |
| Victorian | United Kingdom | World War I: Thepassenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea offMalta.[5] |
| Volante | United States | While under tow by themotortugsGjoa andPenguin (both United States), theschooner's towline parted during agale and she sank without loss of life inChatham Strait in theAlexander Archipelago inSoutheast Alaska.[6] |