| Id | Name | Latitude | Longitude | Depth | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vasco | 50:39:31N | 000:02:00E | 33 | |
| 2 | City of Waterford | 50:40:30N | 000:06:38E | 30 | |
| 3 | City of London | 50:42:18N | 000:14:17W | 23 | |
| 4 | Pentyrch | 50:43:22N | 000:15:43W | 19 | |
| 5 | The Steam Trawler | 50:44:44N | 000:11:18W | 17 | |
| 6 | Steam Drifter | 50:40:39N | 000:19:44W | 23 | |
| 7 | Ramsgarth | 50:40:01N | 000:23:33W | 22 | |
| 8 | Jaffa | 50:38:33N | 000:27:01W | 22 | |
| 9 | Ariel | 50:38:54N | 000:24:48W | 28 | |
| 10 | Unknown wreck 162 | 50:38:36N | 000:25:30W | 25 | |
| 11 | Unknown wreck 164 | 50:39:35N | 000:20:26W | 29 | |
| 12 | Unknown wreck 168 | 50:38:35N | 000:11:20W | 46 | |
| 13 | Pagenturm | 50:38:01N | 000:12:56W | 44 | |
| 14 | HMS Minion | 50:38:37N | 000:13:53W | 43 | |
| 15 | Quail | 50:38:02N | 000:18:26W | 42 | |
| 16 | Unknown wreck 173 | 50:37:43N | 000:19:35W | 30 | |
| 17 | Porthkerry and Tycho | 50:37:35N | 000:18:58W | 42 | |
| 18 | Easinwold | 50:38:00N | 000:20:02W | 36 | |
| 19 | Unknown wreck 176 | 50:37:37N | 000:26:25W | 25 | |
| 20 | Cairndhu | 50:37:27N | 000:26:14W | 30 | |
| 21 | Molesey | 50:35:23N | 000:27:24W | 45 | |
| 22 | Alison | 50:34:48N | 000:26:34W | 54 | |
| 23 | Glenarm Head | 50:36:58N | 000:16:29W | 52 | |
| 24 | Ouse | 50:43:00N | 000:05:09W | 0 | |
| 25 | Holme Force | 50:43:00N | 000:05:09W | 0 | |
| 26 | Fife Coast | 50:44:12N | 000:03:48W | 0 | |
| 27 | Unknown wreck 213 | 50:43:56N | 000:00:35W | 20 | |
| 28 | City of Brisbane | 50:44:33N | 000:00:50E | 23 | |
| 29 | Clodmoor | 50:43:40N | 000:00:30E | 20 | |
| 30 | Clan MacMillan | 50:43:40N | 000:00:43E | 20 | |
| 31 | Fortuna | 50:41:38N | 000:02:16W | 31 | |
| 32 | Mira | 50:41:11N | 000:08:24E | 30 | |
| 33 | TR Thompson | 50:40:10N | 000:05:38E | 30 | |
| 34 | Ashford | 50:39:44N | 000:11:25E | 30 | |
| 35 | Unknown wreck 269 | 50:39:35N | 000:12:50E | 29 | |
| 36 | Blanefield | 50:40:24N | 000:14:42E | 30 | |
| 37 | Unknown wreck 271 | 50:37:53N | 000:13:16E | 37 | |
| 38 | Nyon | 50:38:04N | 000:12:22E | 43 | |
| 39 | Braughton | 50:38:54N | 000:10:45E | 30 | |
| 40 | George Sutton | 50:38:33N | 000:09:17E | 33 | |
| 41 | HMS Keryado | 50:38:34N | 000:07:43E | 35 | |
| 42 | Inger | 50:37:07N | 000:07:47E | 35 | |
| 43 | Unknown wreck 296 | 50:43:36N | 000:30:13E | 20 | |
| 44 | Rio Parana | 50:42:20N | 000:26:52E | 23 | |
| 45 | Oceana | 50:42:19N | 000:25:45E | 22 | |
| 46 | Unknown wreck 310 | 50:42:31N | 000:25:24E | 26 | |
| 47 | Ariadne | 50:42:52N | 000:23:29E | 20 | |
| 48 | Charles M | 50:42:44N | 000:18:48E | 31 | |
| 49 | Mount Stewart | 50:42:39N | 000:18:14E | 28 | |
| 50 | Avanturi | 50:41:35N | 000:15:08E | 22 | |
| 51 | Unidentified Uboat | 50:41:35N | 000:15:08E | 22 | |
| 52 | UB130 | 50:40:30N | 000:15:18E | 38 | |
| 53 | Seven Seas | 50:38:53N | 000:15:33E | 35 | |
| 54 | Mohlenpris | 50:39:18N | 000:18:06E | 30 | |
| 55 | Lalen Mendi | 50:40:21N | 000:17:58E | 26 | |
| 56 | Unknown wreck 321 | 50:41:06N | 000:20:30E | 33 | |
| 57 | 2 Gun Trawler | 50:39:40N | 000:23:50E | 27 | |
| 58 | Alaunia | 50:41:03N | 000:27:17E | 36 | 13405 ton Cunard liner. Hit mine 1916. Sitting upright 12m proud on sand and shingle |
| 59 | Glenartney | 50:38:48N | 000:25:32E | 31 | |
| 60 | Caleb Sprague | 50:38:15N | 000:25:29E | 46 | |
| 61 | Emerald | 50:38:18N | 000:25:35E | 37 | |
| 62 | Western Coast | 50:38:18N | 000:25:35E | 34 | |
| 63 | Brighton Marina | 50:48:42N | 000:06:13W | 0 | |
| 65 | AJAX | 50:30.54N | 001:32.64W | 40 | Steel steamer of 942 tons, bombed by aircraft in 1940. Lying half to port, engine stands up. Bow sec |
| 66 | ALBERT C FIELD | 50:28.24N | 001:45.37W | 38 | Steel steamer of 1764 tons, bombed by aircraft in 1944. Lots of small pieces of exploded ammunition. |
| 67 | ALBION II | 50:38.35N | 001:34.28W | 30 | Steel Admiralty trawler of 240 tons, mined in 1916. Single boiler and small engine stand up. More or |
| 68 | ALGERIAN | 50:46.07N | 001:20.35W | 25 | Steel steamer of 3837 tons, sank in the Solent after being mined in 1916. Swarming with shellfish, t |
| 69 | APARIMA | 50:29.41N | 001:55.10W | 40 | Steal steamer |
| 70 | AZEMMOUR | 50.28.95N | 001:38.43W | 40 | Steel steamer of 897 tons, torpedoed in 1918. Upright wreck and fairly intact from midships forward. |
| 71 | BARON GARIOCH | 50:31.38N | 001:45.85W | 38 | Steel steamer of 1831 tons, torpedoed in 1917. Upright wreck with engine and boilers standing up. Gu |
| 72 | BETSY ANNA | 50:36.98N | 001:49.98W | 25 | Steel steamer of 880 tons, sank under tow in 1926. One main and one donkey boiler. Engine has fallen |
| 73 | BORGNY | 50:35.44N | 001:41.72W | 31 | Steel steamer of 1149 tons, mined in 1918. Lies on her starboard side. Stern almost upside down. |
| 74 | BRAEDALE | 50:33.37N | 001:45.41W | 35 | Steel steamer of 406 tons, sank through stress of weather in 1932. Single boiler and engine. Lies on |
| 75 | BRESTOIS | 50:30.00N | 001:19.37W | 40 | 348 ton french steamer sunk in collision in 1918. Broken but parts cover and uncover. |
| 76 | CASTLE CRAIG | 50:38.01N | 001:27.12W | 9 | Iron steamer of 2428 tons, sank off Brook in 1883. Quite flat but extensive. Two boilers and the win |
| 77 | CARENTAN | 50:34.99N | 001:56.21W | 31 | French submarine chaser |
| 78 | CLAN MACVEY | 50:39.70N | 001:46.82W | 18 | Steel steamer of 5818 tons, torpedoed in 1918. Large wreck, heavily dispersed. Gun still there. A ha |
| 79 | CLAREMONT | 50:36.08N | 001:20.58W | 6 | Iron steamer of 1129 tons sank close to Whale Chine, Chale Bay in 1881. Quite flat. Uncharted. |
| 80 | Clarinda | 50:27.86N | 001:39.67W | 40 | wrecked in collision in 1885, Upright, 2 boilers and compound engine |
| 81 | CLEDDY | 50:30.52N | 001:28.06W | 42 | Iron steamer of 2173 tons, sank following collision in 1889. Upright but her engine has fallen to st |
| 82 | COQUETDALE | 50:25.56N | 001:42.17W | 40 | Steel steamer of 1597 tons, bombed by aircraft in 1940. Large area of plating amidships blown outwar |
| 83 | CORMORANT | 50:36.12N | 001:20.50W | 6 | Iron steamer of 2255 tons, sank close to Whale Chine, Chale Bay, in 1886. Quite flat. Uncharted. |
| 84 | CRESTFLOWER | 50:27.75N | 001:18.68W | 38 | Steel trawler converted for Admiralty use, she was bombed by German aircraft and sunk in 1940. Singl |
| 85 | CUBA | 50:29.64N | 001:19.05W | 43 | iron steamer, 731 tons, sunk 1917. Upright |
| 86 | DAYLESFORD | 50:22.27N | 001:16.22W | 46 | 1406 ton steamer, sunk in collision in 1911. Upright but broken. |
| 87 | ELEANOR | 50:30.10N | 001:40.38W | 40 | Iron steamer of 1980 tons, torpedoed in 1918. Upright wreck. Cargo of mines and depth charges. Aft o |
| 88 | EMPIRE CRUSADER | 50:27.03N | 001:27.10W | 40 | Steel steamer of 1042 tons, bombed by aircraft in 1940. Armed vessel with 2 boilers. Engine covered |
| 89 | ERNEST LEGOUVE | 50:31.25N | 001:28.57W | 45 | Steel sailing ship of 2246 tons, torpedoed in 1917. Leaning over on her starboard side, the stump of |
| 90 | ESPAGNE | 50:26.51N | 001:29.57W | 40 | Steel steamer of 1463 tons, torpedoed in 1917. Well broken. Engine lies on its side. Two boilers one |
| 91 | EVERLEIGH | 50:29.31N | 001:47.14W | 42 | Steel steamer of 5222 tons, torpedoed in 1945. Large wreck. |
| 92 | EXCELSIOR | 50:40.50N | 001:44.93W | 30 | Wooden steamer drifter, sank in 1924 after taking in water. |
| 93 | FALLODON | 50:26.29N | 001:13.16W | 38 | 3,012 tons, steel steamer, torpedoed in 1917. Lies on its port side. |
| 94 | FENNA | 50:38.44N | 001:40.47W | 24 | Dutch wooden schooner sunk in a storm in 1881. Pile of cargo comprising railway lines, blocks of she |
| 95 | FLUENT | 50:28.86N | 001:51.46W | 40 | Steel steamer of 3660 tons, mined in 1917. Large wreck, more or less upright. Gun at the stern. Thre |
| 96 | HARTLEY | 50:23.94N | 001:49.65W | 40 | Steel steamer of 2147 tons, sank following stress of weather in 1924. Wreck lies half to starboard. |
| 97 | HMS ACHERON | 50:31.00N | 001:31.00W | 40 | Lying in 2 separate pieces, this WWII destroyer sank after striking a mine in 1940. Uncharted. |
| 98 | HMS SARGASSO | 50:31.18N | 001:42.50W | 43 | 216 ton requisitioned motor yacht, struck a mine and sank in 1943. Upright |
| 99 | IDUNA | 50:25.03N | 001:25.68W | 40 | Iron steam sailer of 859 tons, sank following collision in 1883. Upright and remarkably intact at th |
| 100 | INDUTIOMARE | 50:34.39N | 001:26.63W | 36 | Steel steamer of 1577 tons, torpedoed in 1917. Lying half over on her port side, one boiler is almos |
| 101 | JOANNIS MILLAS | 50:37.91N | 001:26.09W | 8 | Iron steamer, 2,071 tons, wrecked off Chilton in 1896. Broken up |
| 102 | LISTRAC | 50:25.92N | 001:19.77W | 38 | Steel coaster of 778 tons, shelled in 1940. Upright wreck with machinery aft. |
| 103 | LONDONIER | 50:28.59N | 001:23.07W | 40 | Steel steamer of 1870 tons, torpedoed in 1918. Upright wreck. Stern gun. Two boilers and engine stan |
| 104 | KYARRA | 50:34.90N | 991:56.59W | 30 | Steal twin screw staeamer, 6953 tons, torpedoed 1918,lying on port side, breaking up |
| 105 | MARGARET SMITH | 50:42.96N | 001:28.15W | 15 | Steel motor dredger of 309 tons, capsized off Yarmouth in the Solent in 1978. |
| 106 | MECHANICIAN | 50:39.73N | 001:36.47W | 12 | Steel steamer of 9044 tons, torpedoed 1918. Sank in Needles Channel on the edge of the Shingle Bank. |
| 107 | MENDI | 50:27.50N | 001:20.05W | 40 | Steal steamer, 4229 tons, lying on starboard side, guns on sea bed, collision 1917 |
| 108 | MOLINA | 50:33.82N | 001:29.03W | 36 | Steel steamer of 1122 tons, torpedoed in 1918. Upright from midships forward. Two boilers and engine |
| 109 | MYRTLEGROVE | 50:31.25N | 001:37.67W | 44 | Steel steamer of 2642 tons, sank following collision in 1917. Two boilers amidships one of which has |
| 110 | NEW DAWN | 50:36.54N | 001:36.36W | 33 | Steel admiralty drifter of 93 tons, mined in 1918. Small wreck. |
| 111 | NORMANDY | 50:22.68N | 001:55.87W | 48 | 550 ton iron paddle steamer sunk in collision in 1870. Upright - midships machinery section very int |
| 112 | ORIFLAMME | 50:33.24N | 001:17.86W | 46 | Steel steam tanker of 3764 tons, mined in 1917. Not for the faint hearted. Vessel lies in an area af |
| 113 | REDESMERE | 50:28.85N | 001:21.22W | 38 | Steel steamer of 2123 tons, torpedoed in 1917. Lying half over on her port side. Two boilers and eng |
| 114 | ROSE HILL | 50:26.89N | 001:34.37W | 40 | 200 ton iron barquentine, lost in collision in 1900. Broken. |
| 115 | SERRANA | 50:39.62N | 001:36.16W | 8 | Bow section of this 3677 ton steamer on the Bridge Reef, Needles. Broken. |
| 116 | SERRANA | 50:39.87N | 001:35.82W | 18 | Stern section of this 3677 ton steamer torpedoed in 1918. Gun on the stern. Two boilers and engine t |
| 117 | SIMLA | 50:29.97N | 001:21.56W | 40 | Iron sailing ship of 2288 tons, sank in 1884 following collision. Full of cargo such as bottles, pla |
| 118 | South Western | 50:31.33N | 001:32.08W | 40 | 674 tons, upright. Torpedoed 1918.', 38m Add 'Pandion, 1279 tons, sunk in collision 1917 |
| 119 | SPYROS | 50:36.71N | 001:34.84W | 30 | small steamer, upright, single boiler and compound engine, wrecked 1920. |
| 120 | START | 50:28.29N | 001:49.63W | 43 | Steel steamer of 728 tons, torpedoed in 1917. Small upright wreck, single boiler and donkey boiler. |
| 121 | TANK LANDING CRAFT | 50:33.55N | 001:57.56W | 28 | Almost made it back from D-Day in 1944, upright. |
| 122 | TERLINGS | 50:28.26N | 001:33.75W | 45 | Steel steamer of 2318 tons, bombed by aircraft in 1940. Deep scour amidships. Two boilers and engine |
| 123 | TWEED | 50:28.26N | 001:18.25W | 40 | 1025 tons, torpedoed in 1918. More or less upright in 40 metres. Good dive. |
| 124 | VENEZUELA | 50:35.78N | 001:43.39W | 27 | Steel steamer of 730 tons, torpedoed in 1918. Twin engine river steamer, 2 boilers. Upright |
| 125 | VERA | 50:23.36N | 001:58.17W | 46 | small steam sailer of 662 tons, sank following collision in 1874. Upright but broken |
| 126 | WAR KNIGHT | 50:39.96N | 001:31.12W | 13 | Steel steamer of 7951 tons, mined in 1918. Large wreck with 3 boilers and a turbine engine. Chain lo |
| 127 | WARWICK DEEPING | 50:34.25N | 001:27.82W | 36 | Steel trawler of 445 tons, shelled in 1940. Armed vessel completely upright and largely intact still |
| 128 | WESTVILLE | 50:33.94N | 001:31.87W | 43 | Steel steamer of 3207 tons, torpedoed in 1917. Lying half to port, this large wreck has a stern gun |
| 129 | WHEATFIELD | 50:34.02N | 001:18.92W | 6 | Iron steamer of 1963 tons, sank Rocken End, Chale Bay, in 1882. Quite flat though a boiler still sta |
| 130 | WITTE ZEE | 50:35.85N | 001:28.44W | 33 | Steel motor tug of 328 tons, sprang a leak and sank in 1964. Upright wreck. |
| 131 | WOODHAM | 50:38.00N | 001:25.50W | 6 | Iron steamer of 960 tons wrecked off Chilton in 1873. Quite flat and scattered. |
| 132 | SS Asborg | 50:31.85N | 001:15.80W | 28 | 100 metre long Norwegian steam ship that was torpedoed in 1918. It is located just off St Catherine |