57 ° 7' 19.999" N,
153 ° 56' 53.999" W
Kodiak Island
23 ft (7.01 m)
heads at Horse Marine Lake and flows W to Horse Marine Lagoon E of Olga Bay, on S coast of Kodiak I. 1 mile long.
HistoryLocal name used by fishermen; reported in 1900 by Lieutenant Commander Moser, U.S. Navy (USN), of the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (USBF) steamer Albatross.
Akhiok Reef, Aleut Rock, Bruin Reef, Middle Reef, Nelson Reef, Shag Rock,
Bays:Akhiok Bay, Alpine Cove, Anchor Cove, Camp Cove, Chip Cove, Deadman Bay, Horse Marine Lagoon, Ivor Cove, Moser Bay, Portage Bay, Stockholm Bay, Sulua Bay,
Capes:Barbara Point, Bert Point, Bluff Point, Bun Point, Cape Hepburn, Fassett Point, Hepburn Peninsula, Ivor Point, Long Point, Moser Peninsula, Moser Point, Ptarmigan Point, Splitrock Point, Stockholm Point, Stony Point, Trap Point,
Channels:Cliffs:Flats:Hills:Islands:Amik Island, Bear Rock, Fox Island, High Rock, Miller Island,
Lakes:Frazer Lake, Horse Marine Lake, O-Malley Lake,
Mountains:Grayback Mountain, Happys Mountain, Mount Shuman, Mount Strickland,
Rivers:Streams:Canyon Creek, Cascade Creek, Dog Salmon Creek, Eagle Creek, Falls Creek, Horse Marine Stream, Meadow Creek,