Bering Sea Anti-Poaching Operations

Bering Sea Anti-Poaching Operations were conducted in 1891 by the navies and marine corps' of the United States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Due to the near extinction of the seal population in the Bering Sea, the American and British governments dispatched a squadron of warships to suppress poaching activities, under the command of United States Navy Commander Charles S. Cotton.

Bering Sea Anti-Poaching Operations

"Old Salts of the Square-Rigger Navy" on board USS Mohican, 1888, by H. W. Whitaker.
DateJune 22 – October 5, 1891
Location
Result Anglo-American victory
Belligerents

 United States

 United Kingdom

Canadian Poachers
Commanders and leaders
Charles S. Cotton
Henry C. Cochrane
N/A
Strength
1 cruiser
3 sloops-of-war
3 steamers
2 gunboats
2 cutters
N/A
Casualties and losses
None 4 schooners captured
Poachers imprisoned in Unalaska
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