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Official expects higher revenues from nautical tourism

SPLIT, Aug 4 (Hina) - The fear that new regulations aimed at preventingillegal charter boat operations would repel nautical tourists from theCroatian Adriatic, has proved to be groundless, as the number of boatsat the Croatian ports rose by 3.5 percent this June and July asagainst the same period last year, said Branko Bacic, the statesecretary in the Croatian sea and tourism ministry.
SPLIT, Aug 4 (Hina) - The fear that new regulations aimed at preventing illegal charter boat operations would repel nautical tourists from the Croatian Adriatic, has proved to be groundless, as the number of boats at the Croatian ports rose by 3.5 percent this June and July as against the same period last year, said Branko Bacic, the state secretary in the Croatian sea and tourism ministry.

He told a news conference in the coastal city of Split that according to traffic jams in ports and marinas one could expect that the highest number of boats would visit Croatia this year.

Bacic reiterated the new regulations, which were exposed to harsh criticism when they were announced earlier this year, actually brought order and control over the renting of boats. The new measures already brought 46 million kuna into the state budget, he added.

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