on Gulf of Alaska, 6 mi. SE of Controller Bay and 75 mi. SE of Cordova, Malaspina Coastal Plain
Named by Captain Cook (1785, v.2, p.349), Royal Navy (RN), May 10, 1778, for Maurice Suckling, Comptroller of the Royal Navy when Cook left England. Malaspina's manuscript chart of 1791 shows Cabo Chupador meaning "sucking" or "suckling." The name Cabo de San Elias appears on Camacho's chart showing results of the Don Ignacio Arteaga expedition in 1779 with Francisco Antonio Maurelle as pilot (Wagner, 1937, p.498).