There are three wreck sites close to the coast of Calve, all of them between Calve and Mull. The oldest and most substantial is the
Pelican, a steel-built paddle steamer built in Cork in 1850 and used by
Caledonian MacBrayne as a passenger ferry/liner. By 1895 she was in use as a
Coal Hulk in Tobermory Harbour. In a storm in December 1895 she broke her moorings and was driven across Tobermory Bay and onto rocks on Calve. When the tide fell, she slipped off the rocks and sank in 20 metres of water. At the south end of Dòirlinn a' Chailbhe lies the wreck of the
Strathbeg, a motor fishing vessel which sank at mooring during a gale in May 1984. A third wreck, a single-masted
smack called
Anna Bhan has been identified by divers, but there is no date or details of loss. In May 2009 the speedboat (
RIB)
Sooty ran aground on the northern tip of Calve at 23:30, having left Tobermory shortly before, after an evening of drinking by its crew at a local pub. It is thought that the boat was travelling at around at the point of impact, driving it a further 11 metres onto the rocky shore. Of the four men on board, one was thrown out of the boat onto the rocks and died of his injuries. It is thought that reckless speeds, insufficient attention to the GPS device, an absence of lookout and failure to prepare a passage plan all resulted from and were exacerbated by the influence of alcohol. ==Symbol of depopulation==