A new report on European bathing water quality reveals concerning pollution levels at popular Croatian coastal destinations. The findings indicate some of the Adriatic Sea’s beaches are among the most polluted in Europe, raising concerns for both public health and the tourism industry. While the report doesn’t specify exact locations or pollutants, it highlights a general decline in water quality along the Croatian coastline. This news arrives ahead of the peak summer tourist season, potentially impacting visitor numbers and local economies. Authorities have not yet released a detailed response to the report, but are expected to investigate the causes of the pollution. Further analysis is needed to determine the source of the contamination and implement effective remediation strategies. The report underscores the importance of ongoing monitoring and investment in wastewater management infrastructure.