Yamsk () is a rural locality (a selo) and a port in Olsky District of Magadan Oblast, Russia, located some east of Magadan, the administrative center of the oblast.
The average annual air temperature is . The amount of precipitation during the warm period is , compared to during the cold period. Up to 37% of the total precipitation falls in October. The average annual wind speed is ; at any time of the year, the dominant direction is northeast and northwest. Thunderstorms are observed extremely rarely, on average no more than 1-2 times throughout the summer, and in some years they do not occur at all. Ice phenomena are observed relatively rarely, mainly at the beginning of winter (November-January).
By 1908, the population had increased to about 270. After the establishment of Soviet power on the Okhotsk coast in the spring of 1923, the Yamsky Revolutionary Committee was organized. M.I. Kanov, who later became one of the discoverers of Kolyma gold, was elected its first chairman. In March 1929, the first fishing artel, “Down with the private owner”, was created in Yamsk. A school was opened in the village, and a number of public buildings were built. In 1926, by order of the district authorities, the old church was dismantled for firewood, and 5 years later, on the initiative of the local Komsomol organization, the Yamskaya Annunciation Church was transformed into a club, where various circles began to work, performances were staged, and a choir was organized. In the early 1930s, the artel was transformed into the Pyatiletka collective farm, and its board decided to move the village to the large mouth of the Yama, closer to the fishing grounds. In a short period of time in 1938, residential buildings, a school, a hospital, etc. were built here.
According to the population census in 1959, there were over 300 people in 96 households in Yamsk. They successfully engaged in cattle breeding, hunting, fur-bearing animals, game, fur farming, and domestic reindeer husbandry. They also grew oats, carrots, potatoes, and white cabbage. Fishing was then carried out by the newly organized collective farm "Lenin's Banner", which in 1975, after a new merger with the collective farm "Pobeda", became a state farm with a central estate in Takhtoyamsk. In 1979, the Yamsky branch of the state farm was reorganized into the Yamsky state industrial enterprise, which existed until 1993.
The village has a primary school, a paramedic and midwifery station, and a club. Electricity is supplied from a local diesel power station .
In Yamsk there are 22 four-apartment one-story wooden houses with stove heating, without utilities, built in the 1950s. The length of the road network is . There is only one payphone in the entire village. As of September 1, 2022, the only school has one student.
Local fauna include foxes, wolves, brown bears, elk, bighorn sheep, wolverines, sables, ermine, American minks, otters, squirrels and mountain hares.
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