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bering
1. located up north in the Bering Sea and up into the Arctic Ocean
2. months and the Bering Sea in the summer months
3. where whaling was best at that time of year, and then up into the Bering Sea during the summer months
4. and from the Bering Sea
5. The journey to the Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea was successful, and the Liverpool returned to New Bedford in 1853 with a full load of whale oil and related material
6. Bedford in April 1857, after sailing to the North Pacific, Bering Sea, and Arctic Ocean
7. the North Pacific and the Bering Sea where serious whaling
8. the Bering Sea for summer whaling in the Arctic Ocean
9. By June 3, the Milo had arrived in the Bering Sea
10. Bering Sea was the best place for that
11. The Milo crew had worked hard during the summer season in the Bering Sea, and
12. approached, the Milo would head back to the Bering Sea for the best whaling of all, in terms of productivity and profitability
13. would gather in the Bering Sea the next summer
14. Thompson was lost in the ice on the Bering Sea during a severe freeze, which also caused thirty-two
15. during the winter months as the option of fishing in the Bering
16. There, the Milo would prepare for the next summer on the Bering Sea and look for another
17. prepared for the sail back north to the Bering Sea and the
18. Bering Seas, and the Arctic Ocean, and where they had been
19. into the Bering Sea
20. On April 17, the Milo was prepared to weigh anchor and depart Honolulu to head for the Bering Sea
21. was prepared for one more summer in the Bering Sea, and then
22. spend more time on the Milo and looked forward to the summer on the Bering Sea
23. This was an exciting morning for Captain Hawes, as the Milo left Honolulu and headed for the Bering Sea
24. By April 26, the Milo and the Shenandoah were about three thousand miles apart, both ultimately heading for the Bering Sea
25. summer of whaling in the Bering Sea
26. travel north to the very cold Bering Sea, not to mention an even colder Arctic Ocean
27. 13, the Milo was actively searching for whales in the Bering Sea along with a number of other whaleships from New England,
28. All of these ships were adjusting to the relatively cold weather in the Bering Sea after having spent the winter months
29. trouble, particularly in the damp and cold Bering Sea at this time of year
30. As the Milo proceeded north and west in the Bering Sea, patches of ice began showing up even though it
31. on this day, the Shenandoah found herself off the southern coast of Bering Island under continuing foggy conditions and nearly
32. went aground on Copper Island, a sister island to Bering Island, but saw land just in time to avoid ramming the shore
33. While the Shenandoah was making her way into the Bering Sea, a draft letter from Captain Bulloch to Captain Waddell had been
34. the history of the world would take place in the Bering Sea by
35. the only English ship in the Bering Sea at that time
36. The whaleships were built to withstand the ice in the Bering Sea, but the Shenandoah was not, and this was a concern for Captain Waddell and the other officers
37. Bering Sea had any way to prove it, and thus the tragic
38. contact with the whaleship, Mercury, chasing whales in a stiff gale off Cape Bering
39. Lawrence Island is about 150 miles south of the Bering Strait, which leads into the Arctic Ocean
40. Shenandoah was on course ultimately for the Bering Strait because that was where the turncoat navigator and newly
41. However, no one would benefit from this venture into the Bering Sea; even the Milo would not have a successful catch this season
42. day, the Milo had traveled only about thirty miles to the south and was still up north in the Bering Sea
43. Lawrence Island, on her way to the Bering Strait
44. It was the second ship ransomed in the Bering Sea for taking prisoners away from the
45. The next day, June 27, was a relatively quiet day for all of the ships cruising in the Bering Sea
46. dangers lurking in the Bering Sea waters, and more would soon
47. persisted all day long, so this precluded any contact with Yankee whalers for the rest of the day as the Shenandoah approached closer to the Bering Strait
48. Island Chain, where she would leave the Bering Sea and enter
49. skies in the Bering Strait
50. Shenandoah was nearing the center of the Bering Strait