No idea if any of these are diveable..
Derived from
http://members.tripod.com/~ffhiker/index-7.html
USS LANGLEY (CV-1) - Sunk February 22, 1942
She was sunk 75 miles off of Tjilapjap, Java. Three waves of Japanese aircraft attacked her. She was struck by 5 bomb hits, and took a 10 degree list. She was abandoned due to her desparate situation and she was sunk by U.S. destroyers that sent her to the bottom with guns and torpedoes.
USS LISCOMB BAY (CVE-56) - Sunk November 24, 1943. Torpedoed off of the Gilbert Islands. At 5 A.M. two torpedoes struck almost simultaneously. At least one hit in or near the bomb stowage compartment and this meant that every bomb there exploded simultaneously.
USS BLOCK ISLAND (CVE-21) - Sunk May 29, 1944. Torpedoed off of the Canary Islands by a German Submarine.
USS GAMBIER BAY (CVE-73) - Sunk October 25, 1944. Sunk by naval gunfire off of the Philippines during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
USS ST LO (CVE-63) - Sunk October 25, 1944. Bombed during the Battle of Leyte Gulf off of Samar Island, Philippines.
USS OMMANEY BAY (CVE-79) - Sunk January 4, 1945. Sunk by a Kamikaze off of Mindoro, Philippines.
USS BISMARK SEA (CVE-95) - Sunk February 21, 1945. Struck by two Kamikazis off of Iwo Jima. The planes set off uncontrollable fires and exploding ammunition. Due to the great explosions the ship was abandoned and sank beneath the waves in 90 minutes with the loss of 318 men.
Derived from search of ibiblio.com for sunk: carrier
Definately not all inclusive
May 7th, 1942
Japanese naval vessel sunk:
Carrier SHOHO, by carrier-based aircraft, Battle of the
Coral Sea,
10 d. 29' S., 152 d. 55' E.
June 4th, 1942
Japanese naval vessels sunk:
Carrier KAGA, by carrier-based aircraft,
Battle of Midway,
30 d. 23' N., 177 d. 01' W.
Carrier SORYU, by carrier-based aircraft and submarine
NAUTILUS (SS-168), Battle of Midway,
30 d. 42' N., 179 d. 37' W.
June 19, 1944
Japanese naval vessels sunk:
Carrier SHOKAKU, by submarine CAVALLA (SS-244),
Battle of the Philippine Sea,
11 d. 50' N., 137 d. 57' E.
Carrier TAIHO, by submarine ALBACORE (SS-218),
Battle of the Philippine Sea,
12 d. 22' N., 137 d. 04' E.
June 20, 1944
Japanese naval vessel sunk:
Carrier HIYO, by carrier-based aircraft, Battle of
the Philippine Sea.
No coordinates
August 18,1944
Japanese naval vessel sunk:
Escort carrier ORAKA, by submarine RASHER (SS-269), off
northwestern Luzon, P. I.,
18 d. 16'N., 120 d. 20'E.
Ok,.. I'm tired of looking these up... have a great afternoon
-Scott