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permanence of the erfects cf the aumping. 
““(E) The effect cf dumping particular vclumes, 
compositions and ccncentrations of sucn materials. 
““(F) The effect of such dumping on alternate uses 
ef the ocean, such aS scientific stusy, fishine, and 
other living resource exploitation, and non-living | 
resource exdlcitation. 
*““(G) The composition and vulnerability of the 
Eiological communities Which may bte exfosec tc dumped 
materials, including the presence of unique species cr 
communities of species, the sresence cf species 
identified as endargered cr threatered pursuant tc tke 
Endangerea Species Act of 1969, cr the presence or those 
SySentes Cisiieilceul ico) wink SipaicieWlss, ele seUineiskem Cz ele 
ecosvstem, such as those important for the foced chain. 
“*(H) The effect of such dumping in conjunction with 
all existing and projected pollutert scurces cr human 
Healtn ang the marine environment. 
© Sil) ay SESH SIPEVEMNIG GACOMMAMEEE Siices, cine 
Administrator shail utilize wherever feasiole locations 
Devond the edge of the Continental Shelf.’’. 
(2) SuEsection (3) is further amenaed by aagaing at 
tne end thereof the felloving new varagraph: 
‘“(8) FOG EBUGPOSeS cf Earb2qrech (2) (2) and Ssecericn 
25 123(e) (2), the following chitesice anoply for determing 
