Information About

Bechevin Bay

Quick Facts

Open in The Map Bechevin Bay on The Map

Location

54 ° 58' 55.999" N,
163 ° 22' 16" W

Region

Aleutians East

Nearest City

False Pass

Bechevin Bay in Detail.

About

between Unimak I. and Alaska Peninsula, at SW end of Aleutian Range. 8 miles wide.

History

Named "Betchevinskoi" by Captain Lutke (1836, p. 296), Imperial Russian Navy (IRN), for the merchant, Bechevin, of Irkutsk, Siberia, who "dispatched in 1760 the largest vessel hitherto sent to the Aleutian Islands * * *," the Gavril (Bancroft, 1886, p. 122). The Russian Hydrographic Dept. included this feature in its application of the name "Pr(oliv) Isannakhskiy" (Isanotski Strait) published in 1847 on Chart 1379. In 1882 the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) published the name "Bitchevinskoi".