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Freedom of the Seas
ship built in 2006
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Icon-class cruise ship built in 2023
Mariner of the Seas
ship built in 2003
Disney Magic
cruise ship built in 1998
MS Brilliance of the Seas
cruise ship built in 2002
MS Rhapsody of the Seas
Cruise ship built in 1997
Disney Fantasy
cruise ship built in 2012
Disney Wonder
cruise ship built in 1999
Disney Dream
cruise ship built in 2010
Anthem of the Seas
Quantum-class cruise ship built in 2015
MS Vale Brasil
ore carrier ship

Carnival Vista
Vista class cruise ship built in 2016
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Icon-class cruise ship built in 2025
Regal Princess
Royal-class cruise ship
Ursa Major
multi-purpose vessel, built in 2009 and sunk in 2024
Norwegian Escape
cruise shup built in 2015
2024 Baltic Sea submarine cable disruptions
disruption of two submarine telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea in November 2024
Disney Wish
Cruise ship operated by Disney Cruise Line
Norwegian Breakaway
cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Lines
Q2709886
cruise ship
MyStar
MyStar is a roll-on/roll-off passenger (ro-pax) ferry operated by the Estonian shipping company Tallink on the Tallinn–Helsinki route. The vessel was built by Rauma Marine Constructions in Rauma, Finland and entered service in December 2022.
MV Ulysses
ship built 2000
Utopia of the Seas
Oasis-class cruise ship built in 2024
Twin City Liner
ship
MV Hammershus
ship built in 2018
Exploris One
expedition ship built in 1989

Eagle S
oil tanker built in 2006 and broken up in 2025
Royal Helena
ship built in 2009
Costa Firenze
cruise ship
Aurora Botnia
ship built in 2021
Akademik Tryoshnikov
ship built in 2012
Carnival Jubilee
cruise ship built in 2023
Mayuree Naree
ship built in 2007
Norwegian Viva
cruise ship built in 2023
Yaimamaru
Yaimamaru is a roll-on/roll-off passenger ship (ROPAX) launched in 1997 at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Shipbuilding Shimonoseki Shipyard for the Blue Highway Line (currently MOL Sunflower). She sailed under the Japanese flag as the Sunflower Kuroshio until 2001. The South Korean shipping company PanStar Cruise acquired her in 2002, and she began operating on the Busan–Osaka route as the PanStar Dream until a newer ship took her place. Since August 2025, she's been sailing under the Panamanian flag and is set to serve the Ishigaki–Keelung route by the Japanese shipping company YaimaLine.
New Carissa
20th-century freighter built in 1989
Q30589419
ship built in 2002
Sun Princess (ship, 2024)
ship built in 2024