Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy (Greece)


The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy is a government department of Greece responsible for managing the nation's maritime and shipping sectors, as well as developing policies concerning the country's numerous islands. This ministry also oversees the enforcement of maritime laws and regulations, and the safety of Greek waters and coasts.

History

It was founded as the Mercantile Marine Ministry in 1936. On 19 September 2007, it was merged with the Ministry for the Aegean and Island Policy to form the Mercantile Marine, Aegean and Island Policy Ministry. The latter was abolished on 7 October 2009 and the shipping portfolio fell under the new Ministry of the Economy, Competitiveness and Shipping. It was re-established as the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Islands and Fisheries on 21 June 2012, but was again abolished on 26 January 2015 and merged into the Ministry of the Economy, Infrastructure, Shipping and Tourism. On 23 September 2015, it was re-established as the Μinistry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy in the Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras.

Functions

The Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy is responsible for a range of issues related to Greece's maritime and shipping industries, and the development of policies for its islands. Some functions:
  • Managing and promoting the Greek merchant navy and commercial shipping operations, including personnel training, ship safety, and industry regulation.
  • Overseeing the development and implementation of policies concerning Greece's islands, addressing issues like transportation, infrastructure, and local economies.
  • Coordinating maritime security efforts and responding to maritime emergencies.
  • Managing Greece's ports and harbors, including infrastructure development and maintenance.