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  2. List of shipwrecks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    A Type IXC U-boat that was sunk by an American aircraft southwest of Newfoundland, Canada. U-438: 6 May 1943 A Type VIIC U-boat sunk by depth charges off Newfoundland. U-520: 30 October 1942 A Type IXC U-boat sunk by Canadian aircraft off St. John's.

  3. Category : Shipwrecks of the Newfoundland and Labrador coast

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    Pages in category "Shipwrecks of the Newfoundland and Labrador coast" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:Shipwrecks of Newfoundland - Wikipedia

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    This category is located at Category:Shipwrecks of the Newfoundland and Labrador coast. Note: ...

  5. Grand Banks of Newfoundland - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the Grand Banks The Grand Banks of Newfoundland are a series of underwater plateaus south-east of the island of Newfoundland on the North American continental shelf. The Grand Banks are one of the world's richest fishing grounds, supporting Atlantic cod , swordfish , haddock and capelin , as well as shellfish, seabirds and sea mammals.

  6. Despatch (brig) - Wikipedia

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    The ship ran aground 10 July 1828 on a small, bare rocky island near Isle aux Morts off the south coast of Newfoundland. A seventeen-year-old girl from the area, Ann Harvey , along with her father, her twelve-year-old brother and a dog, rescued 163 people from the wreck between 12 and 15 July.

  7. Category:Shipwrecks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Shipwrecks of the Newfoundland and Labrador coast (1 C, 44 P) Shipwrecks of the Nova Scotia coast (45 P) P. Shipwrecks of the Prince Edward Island coast (3 P) S.

  8. List of shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean - Wikipedia

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    The shipwreck itself has been moving because of underwater mudflows and as a result the ship's movement is a source of scientific research on that matter. [ 60 ] 28°53′N 89°29′W  /  28.883°N 89.483°W  / 28.883; -89.483  (

  9. Red Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    Red Bay is a fishing village in Labrador, notable as a significant underwater archaeological site in the Americas. Between 1530 and the early 17th century, it was a major Basque whaling area.