Port of Korsakov

[3] The Korsakov Sea Trade Port offers passenger and freight services to the Kuril Islands, maintains constant line communication with South Korea and Vladivostok, and provides direct links with the Wakkanai ferry line (Japan), as well as to Korsakov, the West Coast of the United States, and countries in the Asia-Pacific.

The head part is made of reinforced concrete masses of giants installed on a stone bed.

[3] After the end of World War II and the invasion of South Sakhalin by the Soviet Union, in August 1946, based on cargo turnover and its importance as a transhipment point, the Korsakov Sea Commercial Port was established.

Based on the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Union of the RSFSR of July 5, 1946, on the territorial administrative structure of the South Sakhalin Region by order of the Minister of the Navy No.

The port's structure and functions, the primary standard facilities of the commercial seaport, were approved on October 14, 1947, and announced by order of the Ministry of the Navy No.

In the port there was a recreation center "Mayak" in the area of Ozerskoye, a yacht club in the village.

First Pad, the Pioneer Camp "Sailor", where the children of port and city workers had a rest, the Vodnik Stadium, where the ice rink worked in the winter.

There were also the student’s rooms "Albatross" and "Petrel", two well-maintained dormitories where port workers lived.

From April 5, 1994 to May 30, 1996, the seaport was called the Korsakov Commercial Sea Port Open Joint-Stock Company (based on Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No.

5), Sakhalin branch of FSUE Natsrybresurs, LLC "Fishing collective farm named after S.M.

Communication between it and other settlements of the Sakhalin Region is carried out by road and rail, as well as by regular flights of ships.