at head of Kizhuyak Bay, 16 mi. SW of Kodiak, on N coast of Kodiak I.
HistoryRussian name meaning "sufficiently," published in 1943 by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS). The descriptive name "M(ys) Nizmennyy," meaning "low cape," was given to this point in 1839 or 1840 by Murashev and published in 1849 on Russian Hydrographic Dept. Chart 1425.
Barabara Cove, Dry Spruce Bay, Kizhuyak Bay, Settler Cove, Sharatin Bay,
Capes:Bird Point, Chernof Point, Crag Point, Dirovati Point, Dovolno Point, Drying Point, Inner Point, Kekur Point, Leto Point, Low Cape, Occident Point, Orient Point, Ostrovka Point, Peregrebni Point, Perenosa Point, Pestchani Point, Pokati Point, Talnik Point, Three Pillar Point, Uzkosti Point, Yuzhni Point,
Channels:Cities:Dams:Islands:Dry Spruce Island, Koniuji Island, Larsen Island, Larsen Island, Whale Island,
Lakes:Mountains:Center Mountain, Crown Mountain, Elbow Mountain, Mount Ellison, Sharatin Mountain,
Streams:Cities: