Ships Sunk or Damaged
| Date | Name | Tonnage | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01915-05-011 May 1915 | RecruitHMS Recruit | 335 | British |
| 01915-06-011 June 1915 | Saidieh | 3,303 | British |
| 01915-07-1212 July 1915 | Emerald* | 60 | British |
| 01915-07-1212 July 1915 | Merlin | 47 | British |
| 01915-07-1212 July 1915 | Purple Heather | 42 | British |
| 01915-07-1212 July 1915 | Speedwell | 38 | British |
| 01915-07-1212 July 1915 | Woodbine | 29 | British |
| 01915-07-2525 July 1915 | Firth | 406 | British |
| 01915-08-1111 August 1915 | Leander | 57 | British |
| 01916-01-2727 January 1916 | Crystal | 57 | British |
| 01916-03-1717 March 1916 | Ask* | 1,041 | Swedish |
| 01916-03-3131 March 1916 | Hollandia | 1,115 | Swedish |
| 01916-09-1010 September 1916 | Lindborg | 400 | Norwegian |
| 01916-09-2323 September 1916 | Germaine | 106 | Belgian |
| 01916-09-2323 September 1916 | Lichtevreden II | 69 | Belgian |
| 01916-09-2323 September 1916 | Maria Da Jonge | 98 | Belgian |
| 01916-09-2323 September 1916 | Rosalie | 129 | Belgian |
| 01916-09-2424 September 1916 | BatavierBatavier II** | 1,328 | Dutch |
| Sunk: Damaged: Total: |
7,559 1,101 8,660 |
* damaged but not sunk
** captured as a prize
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