Self-generated revenue mechanism in a Marine Protected Area

Self-generated revenue mechanism in a Marine Protected Area

The Brijuni National Park has been created in 1983 and is 100% state owned. It is composed of 14 islands and islets with a total area of 3395 ha of which 80% are sea, and has not had any permanent inhabitants since 1961. The National Park has around 240 employees (300 in summer) and is visited by more than 150,000 visitors per year. The current annual budget of approximately 7 million Euros needed to run the National Park is 100% covered by self-generated revenues:

3% sales of goods, 77% services (hotels, excursions, entrance fees and others including restaurants, snorkeling underwater trails …), 4% property incomes, 10% donations, and 6% others sources.