There's A Dolphin Stranded In Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal
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The animal appears to be bleeding but remains mobile, according to NBC.
In 2010, the EPA declared the canal a Superfund site over a "century's worth" of pollutants.
An NYPD representative says emergency crews are waiting to see if the dolphin can escape on its own. If it cannot, any rescue operation would probably began around high tide at 7:10 p.m.
The live feed has momentarily cut out, we'll re-post once it's back.
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