Table of Contents
- Accelerating the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries to Busan... Discussing support measures for civil servants through the policy consultation meeting
- Dong-gu Office establishes 'One-stop Administrative Support TF'... Providing localized administrative services
- Speeding up remodeling of the temporary ministry office and living support measures... Aiming for settlement in Busan within the year
- Conclusion: Enhancing the completion of the ministry's establishment through cooperation between Busan City and Dong-gu
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Accelerating the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries to Busan... Discussing support measures for civil servants through the policy consultation meeting

On July 23, 2025, Busan City and the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries held the 'First Policy Consultation Meeting for Ministry Relocation,' starting concrete cooperation for the relocation. High-ranking officials, including Busan City’s Vice Mayor for Future Innovation Seong Hee-yeop and Vice Minister Kim Seong-beom, attended the meeting to conduct significant discussions.
The policy consultation meeting was organized as a high-level committee to share current issues regarding the ministry's relocation to Busan, establish living conditions, and discuss childcare and educational support plans. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries and Busan City will oversee and operate these meetings in rotation.
Busan City plans to establish a 'Ministry Relocation Support Team' led by the Vice Mayor to devise practical measures that enable civil servants and their families to settle in smoothly. This includes various plans such as securing housing, establishing on-site childcare facilities, collaborating with local banks for financial support, and creating an educational environment for children through collaboration with the Education Office, aiming to offer supports that residents can genuinely feel.
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Dong-gu Office establishes 'One-stop Administrative Support TF'... Providing localized administrative services

Separately from Busan City, a temporary office for the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries will be established at the Dong-gu Office. To this end, the Dong-gu Office has formed a 'One-stop Administrative Support TF' to promote remodeling of the office and infrastructure support.
The temporary office will be located in the IM Building in Sujeong-dong, with part of the Hyopseong Tower designated as an annex. Remodeling work is planned to be completed by the end of December, and the relocation to Busan will occur by then. The Dong-gu Office will appoint the deputy mayor as the TF team leader and use a hotline composed of practical managers to promote integrated administration for permits, facility expansions, and living support.

The core functions of the 'One-stop Administrative Support TF' are as follows.
The Director of the Planning and Audit Office handles overall coordination and practical adjustments, while the head of the Environmental Cleaning and Hygiene Department supports the permits for the cafeteria. Moreover, the head of the Job Economy Department is responsible for administrative support for the hiring of personnel from the relocating agency. The head of the Family Welfare Department will support the administrative procedures for establishing workplace childcare facilities, while the Building Department head will assist with the office remodeling and permit applications.
To prepare for the complete relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, there are plans to expand the TF to areas such as education, tax, and citizen administration. This will simplify civil complaint responses and permit processes, offering proactive and customized administration.
Speeding up remodeling of the temporary ministry office and living support measures... Aiming for settlement in Busan within the year

Currently, the renovation of the office and living support measures for 858 employees of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (including over 600 regular employees) relocating to Busan are underway simultaneously. Office construction design started on July 14, and remodeling is expected to be completed by December, following which the relocation process will be finalized.
The main supports for improving the living conditions of relocating employees include the following. First, by strengthening financial support linked to housing, the ministry is collaborating with local banks to establish lending and rental deposit systems. Second, to enhance childcare environments, it is pushing for the expansion of links between workplace childcare facilities and public childcare centers. Third, regarding education, a one-stop service for the transfer of children in conjunction with the Busan Education Office is being established.
Through this relocation to Busan, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries aims to strengthen its role as a hub for developing the Arctic shipping route and enhance its status as a national control tower for the marine industry, going beyond simple physical relocation.
Conclusion: Enhancing the establishment of the ministry through cooperation between Busan City and Dong-gu

The relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries highlights the collaborative operation of Busan City's extensive support system and the localized administrative framework of the Dong-gu Office. This is facilitated through the cooperation between the Ministry Relocation Support Team and the One-stop Administrative Support TF.
The key goals are to improve the housing environment, childcare and education, establish living infrastructure, and promote smooth integration with the local community for the relocating civil servants and their families. Busan City aims to enhance the execution of policies by securing cooperation with the central government and the acceptance of the local community.
The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries settling in Busan by the end of this year is expected to be a significant turning point, contributing not only to a simple agency relocation but also to Busan developing into a national hub for the marine economy.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. What is the main purpose of the policy consultation meeting for the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries?
The policy consultation meeting for the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries was established to share relocation issues and discuss civil servant support measures.
The policy consultation meeting for the relocation of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries was organized as a high-level committee jointly constituted by Busan City and the Ministry to share and discuss various current issues related to the relocation of the Ministry headquarters. In particular, it focuses on establishing practical support measures for improving living conditions, childcare, and education support for relocating civil servants and families. Both agencies aim to collaborate and facilitate a smooth relocation.
Q. What measures is Busan City preparing to support the living conditions of Ministry civil servants?
Busan City is preparing various living support measures, including housing, childcare, financial assistance, and education.
Busan City operates a 'Ministry Relocation Support Team' led by the Vice Mayor, planning several support measures to help relocating civil servants and their families settle smoothly. This includes securing housing, establishing workplace childcare facilities, collaborating with local banks for financial support, and creating educational environments for children in partnership with the Busan Education Office. The goal is to provide tangible support that residents can truly feel and establish a stable living environment.
Q. How is Dong-gu Office responding to the relocation of the Ministry's temporary office?
Dong-gu Office is organizing a 'One-stop Administrative Support TF' to drive the office remodeling and support.
The temporary office for the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries is set to be established at the IM Building and Hyopseong Tower in Sujeong-dong, and the Dong-gu Office is accelerating the office remodeling and related infrastructure support through the establishment of the 'One-stop Administrative Support TF'. The TF will be led by the deputy mayor and will integrate and promote applications for office remodeling, permits, living support, etc., with practical managers participating. Remodeling is planned to be completed by the end of December, in preparation for the relocation of the Ministry.
Q. What are the specific roles and expansion plans of the ‘One-stop Administrative Support TF’? The TF will oversee administrative support, carry out tasks such as permits and childcare facility establishment, and expand its scope.
The ‘One-stop Administrative Support TF’ will perform various roles, focusing on the director of the Planning and Audit Office, including supporting office remodeling and permits, simplifying administrative procedures, establishing workplace childcare, and providing administrative support for hiring. The integrated administrative approach involves collaboration with relevant departments such as Environmental Cleaning and Hygiene, Job Economy, Family Welfare, and Building departments. Additionally, there are plans to expand the TF into education, tax, and citizen administration sectors to simplify civil complaint processing and permit procedures, thereby providing more tailored administrative services.
Q. What are the major support programs and schedules following the Ministry's relocation to Busan? The office remodeling is set to complete in December, and living, childcare, and educational support is also in preparation.
The office remodeling work for the relocation of 858 staff from the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries to Busan began on July 14 and is expected to be completed by December. At the same time, various programs are being prepared to improve living conditions for relocating employees and their families, including financial support, establishing workplace childcare facilities, and providing one-stop child education support in collaboration with the Busan Education Office. Through this relocation, the Ministry aims to reinforce its status as a hub for developing Arctic shipping routes and as a control tower in the marine industry.