U.S. Coast Guard: High Seas Adventure

U.S. Coast Guard: High Seas Adventure — page 3
CHAPTER TWO THE DARING BERING SEA PATROL After the United States purchased Alaska in 1867 Coast Guard cutters had to tackle the treacherous conditions of the icy Bering Strait Why did the United States need a patrol in the frigid Arctic Zone One of their main duties was monitoring and enforcing the hunting of fur seals The Bering Sea Patrol had other important duties in remote northern waters When whalers and steam ships got stuck on ice or stranded at sea it was the Bering Sea Patrol to the rescue The Bering Sea Patrol operated many life-saving expeditions They even carried food and medical supplies to remote Alaskan villages The ship’s doctor would help sick or injured natives in Alaska or Siberia Great Britain and the United States almost went to war over seals in the 1890s The seal pelts were a huge source of revenue for companies around the world However the United States wanted to protect the seals breeding grounds from hunting The Revenue Cutter Service policed the frigid waters off Alaska to make sure no one was hunting the seals illegally 6