at NW tip of Uganik I., N coast of Kodiak I.
HistoryName derived from Uganik Island and published as "M(ys) Uganik" or "Cape Uganik" by Captain Tebenkov (1852, map 23). Called East Point in 1897 by Lieutenant Commander Moser, U.S. Navy (USN), of U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (USBF) steamer Albatross.
Campbell Lagoon, Driver Bay, Horseshoe Bay, Northeast Arm Uganik Bay, Uganik Bay,
Capes:Broken Point, Cape Uganik, East Point, Malina Point, Noisy Cape, Raspberry Cape, Rock Point, Starr Point, West Point,
Channels:Noisy Passage, Uganik Passage,
Islands:Green Island, Mesa Rocks, Noisy Islands, Uganik Island, Village Islands,
Lakes:Pillars:Streams:California Creek, Montana Creek,
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