Inner port
  • Inner Port Three 3,000 ton capacity floating piers were constructed in the 1930s which were upgraded to 8,000 tons in 1958. Due to its shallow depth, the port is mainly used by small ships such as ferry boats and coastal service ships. The Inner port will be transformed into a location that provides education on Gunsan Port's history, and a waterfront culture area for local citizens.
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SITE MAP
  1. INTRODUCTION
    1. Greeting
    2. History of Office
    3. Organization
    4. Location Map
  2. PORT INFORMATION
    1. Gunsan Port Overview
    2. Gunsan Port pier status
    3. Exclusive piers
    4. Janghang Port
    5. Inner port
    6. Saemangeum Shinhang(new port) construction
    7. User information and port entry/exit
    8. Other information
  3. SAFETY & SECURITY
    1. General
    2. VTS Area
    3. Reporting, Pilotage and Communication
    4. VTS Website
  4. MARITIME AFFAIRS SAFETY FACILITIES
    1. Origin of lighthouses
    2. History of lighthouses in Korea
    3. Timeline for navigational beacons
    4. Navigational beacons overview
    5. Navigational beacon management office
    6. Navigational Aids Patrol Ships
    7. International maritime buoyage system
  5. MARINE ENVIROMENT
    1. What are public waters?
    2. Marine enviromental remediation activities
    3. Sea area utilization consultation
    4. Management of uninhabited islands
  6. PASSENGER TRANSPORT
    1. Passenger Transport