Some New Yorkers who visited the dolphin on Friday took to the Internet to describe its plight.
"This is stupid and I'm sorry, but it does seem like dolphin is looking up at humans for help," Dave Bry, a writer who lives in New York, wrote on Twitter as he watched the scene from a bridge over the canal. "Jeez. Could that be?"
The Environmental Protection Agency declared the Gowanus Canal a Superfund site in 2010, calling it one of the country's "most extensively contaminated water bodies," laced with heavy metals, coal tar wastes and other pollutants from the factories and tanneries that have lined its banks.
The EPA is still working on its plan to spend hundreds of millions of dollars of federal money to clean up the canal.
In late December, a finback whale died after beaching in the New York City borough of Queens.
(Editing by Jane Sutton and Lisa Shumaker)
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