The Ministry for Naval Affairs () was a government department of Greece responsible for matters pertaining to the Greek Navy as well as the Greek Merchant Marine Ministry.
The Ministry for Naval Affairs was established during the early years of the modern Greek state, reflecting the country's long-standing maritime traditions and the importance of shipping and seafaring to its economy and society. Greece's strategic geographic position and its numerous islands made the maritime sector a key element of national life and policy.
The ministry was established in January 1822, when the Provisional Administration of Greece was formed following the start of the Greek War of Independence, with the name Ministry for Naval Affairs (ÃÂùýùÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂùÿý ÃÂÃÂý ÃÂñàÃÂùúÃÂý). After the reorganization of the government under Ioannis Kapodistrias, and in the early years of King Otto's rule, it was known as the Secretariat of State for Naval Affairs (ÃÂÃÂñüüñÃÂõïñ ÃÂá¿Âàá¼ÂÃÂùúÃÂñÃÂõïñàá¼ÂÃÂá½¶ ÃÂῶý ÃÂñàÃÂùúῶý), but after 1843 it was renamed to its eventual name (á½ÂÃÂÿàÃÂóõïÿý á¼ÂÃÂá½¶ ÃÂῶý ÃÂñàÃÂùúῶý, later simplified á½ÂÃÂÿàÃÂóõïÿý ÃÂῶý ÃÂñàÃÂùúῶý).
In 1936, the merchant marine section was split off to form an independent Merchant Marine Ministry, and the Ministry for Naval Affairs retained only its military responsibilities. In 1950, the Nikolaos Plastiras government established the Ministry of National Defence, to which the Ministry for Naval Affairs was subordinated as a Sub-Ministry (á½ÂÃÂàÃÂÿàÃÂóõïÿý ÃÂῶý ÃÂñàÃÂùúῶý) until 1953, when the Alexandros Papagos government abolished the position.
The Ministry for Naval Affairs was responsible for a range of issues related to Greece's maritime and shipping industries. These included: