American Pacific Whaling Company

American Pacific Whaling Company was a 20th-century whaling company. The fleet worked the North Pacific and wintered in Meydenbauer Bay on Lake Washington, now part of Bellevue, Washington. The company was founded in Seattle c. 1911 and possibly renamed to North Pacific Sea Products when subsumed by  Consolidated Whaling Company with Canadian ownership in 1918. In 1919, the company moved its headquarters to Bellevue. American Pacific owned a whaling station at Bay City on Grays Harbor that operated between 1910 and 1925, processing up to 300 sperm, humpback, and finback whales a year.

Fleet
The fleet included these whale catcher ships:
 * Aberdeen, built 1912
 * Moran, built 1911
 * Paterson, built 1911
 * Westport, built 1912