Footage shot on Saturday shows a critically endangered North Atlantic right whale swimming near Dewey Beach, Delaware.
Plastic pill bottles, syringes, needles and other medical waste have mysteriously washed up on the shores of popular beaches along the mid-Atlantic coast.
The known population of the whale species is just 360, making it one of the most endangered large whales in the world.
A critically endangered North Atlantic right whale was spotted off Dewey Beach, Delaware, on September 14, with drone footage capturing the whale swimming close to shore, local media said.
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