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ble, actual, or potential which is located in, derived 
from, or traceable to, the marine environment and in- 
cludes the habitat of any such living resource, the 
coastal space, the ecosystems, the nutrient-rich areas, 
and the other components of the marine environment 
which contribute to or provide (or which are capable of 
contributing to or providing) recreational, scenic, es- 
thetic, biological, habitational, commercial, economic, 
or conservation values; and 
“(8) the term ‘ocean pollution’ means any short- 
term or long-term change in the marine environment. 
“TITLE I—OCEAN POLLUTION RESEARCH”; 
and 
(8) by adding after section 104 (as redesignated 
by paragraph (3)) the following new titles: 
“TITLE II—GREAT LAKES PROTECTION 
“SEC. 201. FINDINGS, PURPOSE, AND DECLARATION OF 
POLICY. 
“(a) Finpincs.—The Congress finds that— 
“(1) the Great Lakes (containmg 95 percent of 
the surface fresh water of the United States and 20 
percent of the world’s fresh water) are among the 
greatest natural resources in the world, continuously 
serving the people of the United States and other na- 
