Brooklyn, NY – NY’s Polluted Water Claims Dolphin

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    Dolphin stranded in the Gowanus canal near sacket street in Brooklyn ny. 1/25/13 at about 12:45 PM. (Roy Renna / BMR Breaking News/VINNEws.com)Brooklyn, NY – A wayward dolphin that meandered into a polluted urban canal, riveting onlookers as it splashed around in the filthy water and shook black gunk from its snout, died Friday evening, marine experts said.

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    The deep-freeze weather hadn’t seemed to faze the dolphin as it swam in the Gowanus Canal, which runs 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) through a narrow industrial zone near some of Brooklyn’s wealthiest neighborhoods.

    Marine experts had hoped high tide, beginning around 7:10 p.m., would help the dolphin leave the canal safely. But the dolphin was confirmed dead shortly before then, said the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation, which didn’t immediately know how it died.

    Earlier, with the dolphin swimming about and surfacing periodically, bundledup onlookers took cellphone photos, and a news helicopter hovered overhead.

    The New York Police Department said the marine foundation’s experts had planned to help the dolphin on Saturday morning if it didn’t get out of the canal during high tide. The foundation, based in Riverhead, on eastern Long Island, specializes in cases involving whales, dolphins, seals and sea turtles.

    The filthy canal was named a Superfund site in 2010, meaning the government can force polluters to pay for its restoration. For more than a century before, coal yards, chemical factories and fuel refineries on the canal’s banks discharged everything from tar to purple ink into the water, earning it the local nickname The Lavender Lake for its unnatural hue.

    The dolphin, which appeared to be about 7 feet (2.1 meters) long, likely entered the canal from the Atlantic Ocean through the Lower and Upper New York Bays and then the Gowanus Bay, which leads to the canal. It’s about 20 miles (32 kilometers) from the canal to open ocean.

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    gefen53
    gefen53
    11 years ago

    Maybe its a gilgul of a yideshe neshumah looking for a minyan

    Mandel
    Mandel
    11 years ago

    I guess its shabbos shirah….

    11 years ago

    The stillwater of the cesspool of the Gowanus was too much for this intelligent mammal.

    11 years ago

    Poor thing, it died.

    11 years ago

    What a shame that this polluted lake of shmutz killed such a wonderful creature.

    VeyIzMir
    VeyIzMir
    11 years ago

    It’s the polluted waters that did him in. That water is not fit for any mammal, the toxic waste in that drink would kill any fish.

    vitriol
    vitriol
    11 years ago

    How can a comment like the above one be published? Its neither humorous or constructive. Shame on this website for publishing the inaninity of an insensitive baal toeva. The dolphin is more sensitive than that beast who calls himself an animal lover.

    Pimpernuter
    Pimpernuter
    11 years ago

    I guess some commenters here don’t have a sense of humor and can’t take a joke.