on SW coast of Attu I.; Aleutian Islands. 5.5 miles wide.
Historylocal name reported by Army Map Service (AMS) in 1943; called "Deep Bay" in the 1944 Aleutian Coast Pilot. was derived from "St. Abraham," the name supposedly given to the island in 1741 by Captain Commander Vitus Bering, Imperial Russian Navy (IRN).
Abraham Bay, Auburn Cove, Earle Cove, East Arm Nevidiskov Bay, Etienne Bay, Matach Bay, Nevidiskov Bay, West Arm Nevidiskov Bay, Wrangell Cove,
Beaches:Capes:Chuniksak Point, Kresta Point, Mikhail Point, Theodore Point,
Cliffs:Islands:Lakes:Earle Lake, Etienne Lake, Twin Lakes,
Mountain Passes:Abraham-Temnac Pass, Etienne Pass, Kaufman Pass,
Mountain Ranges:Ridges:Rivers:Abraham River, Earle River, East Fork Steller River, Little Abraham River, Nevidiskov River, Steller River,
Streams:Chuniksak Creek, Nevidiskov Creek,
Valleys: