Coastal features, clockwise from the west, include Binder Rocks, Siglin Rocks, Schneider Rock, Carter Island, Tucker Point, Cape Herlacher, Hadley Point, Philbin Inlet, Furman Bluffs, Jacobsen Head, Coyer Point and Klimov Bluff.
Binder Rocks . An isolated rock
outcrop located south of Siglin Rocks on the west side of Martin Peninsula. First photographed from the air by United States Navy Operation Highjump in January 1947. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant R.A. Binder, United States Navy, maintenance coordinator at the Williams Field air strip, McMurdo Sound, during Deep Freeze 1967.
Siglin Rocks . A cluster of rock outcrops midway between Schneider Rock and Binder Rocks on the west side of Martin Peninsula. First photographed from the air by United States Navy Operation Highjump in January 1947. Named by US-ACAN after Chief Warrant Officer D.F. Siglin, United States Navy, maintenance coordinator at the Williams Field air strip, McMurdo Sound, during Deep Freeze 1967.
Schneider Rock . A rock north of Siglin Rocks, protruding through the ice on the west side of Martin Peninsula. First photographed from the air by United States Navy Operation Highjump in January 1947. Named by US-ACAN after Lieutenant R.P. Schneider, United States Navy, maintenance coordinator at the Williams Field air strip, McMurdo Sound, during Deep Freeze 1966.
Carter Island . A small, ice-covered island in Glade Bay, off the west side of Martin Peninsula. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN after Lieutenant G.W. Carter, United States Navy, maintenance coordinator at the Williams Field air strip on McMurdo Sound during
Operation Deep Freeze 1966.
Tucker Point . An ice-covered point on the west side of Murray Foreland, Martin Peninsula, southwest of Cape Herlacher. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1959-67. Named by US-ACAN in 1977 after Robert L. Tucker, United States Navy meteorologist on nine deployments of OpDFrz through 1976.
Cape Herlacher . A bold, ice-covered cape forming the north end of Martin Peninsula. Delineated from aerial photographs taken by United States Navy Operation Highjump in January 1947. Named by US-ACAN in 1955 after Carl J. Herlacher, principal Antarctic cartographer with the United States Navy Hydrographic Office 1937.
Hadley Point . The northeast point of Murray Foreland, Martin Peninsula. The point lies southeast of Cape Herlacher. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1959-67. Named by US-ACAN after Richard C. Hadley, United States Navy, who wintered at McMurdo Station in 1959 and other years through 1977; in charge of supply functions at McMurdo during last deployment.
Philbin Inlet . Narrow, ice-filled inlet about long that indents the north end of Martin Peninsula between Murray Foreland and Slichter Foreland. First mapped by USGS from air photos taken by United States Navy Operation Highjump in January 1947. Named by US-ACAN after Brig. Gen. Tony Philbin, United States Army, who served the Secretary of Defense in liaison with the United States Navy during the 1957-58 IGY.
Jacobsen Head . An ice-covered headland forming the northeast point of Slichter Foreland. First delineated by USGS from air photos taken by United States Navy Operation Highjump in January 1947. Named by US-ACAN after Commander Glen Jacobsen, United States Navy, captain of the icebreaker Atka on the 1954-55 reconnaissance cruise to Antarctica to examine sites for use as science stations during the 1957-58 IGY.
Coyer Point . An ice-covered point on the southeast side of Martin Peninsula. It is the north end of an ice-covered peninsula that extends into Dotson Ice Shelf, south-southeast of Jacobsen Head. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1959-67, and Landsat imagery, 1972-73. Named by US-ACAN in 1977 after Lieutenant Ann E. Coyer, United States Navy, first United States Navy woman to participate in Antarctic operations, OpDFrz, 1974.
Klimov Bluff . A partly ice-free east-facing bluff, located at the southeast end of Jenkins Heights, southeast of Mount Bray. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN after , Soviet exchange scientist who wintered at McMurdo Station in 1966. He accompanied the USARP Marie Byrd Land Survey party, 1966-67. ==References==