between Nelson Lagoon and Herendeen Bay, 11 mi. W of village of Port Moller, Alaska Peninsula, Bristol Bay Low.
Named Cape Rojnoff by Captain Lutke (1836, p. 261), Imperial Russian Navy (IRN). The name was applied at first to what is now called Lagoon Point. Cape Rodgnoff is shown in its present location on an 1882 U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) chart; the spelling "Rozhnof" is derived from "Rozhnova," shown on Russian Hydrographic Dept. Chart 1279 (1847).
Herendeen Bay, Mud Bay, Nelson Lagoon,
Capes:Black Point, Bold Bluff Point, Cape Rozhnof, Coal Point, Point Divide, Doe Point, Point Edward, Fawn Point, Franz Point, Lagoon Point, Marble Point, Ross Point, Second Cape, Shingle Point, Third Cape, Wolf Point,
Channels:Cliffs:Hills:Islands:Deer Island, Eagle Rock, Kritskoi Island, Moller Island, Walrus Island,
Streams: