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A critically endangered North Pacific right whale was spotted off the Marin County coast on Friday .
One of the rarest whales in the world, only an estimated 30 animals are thought to survive.
The species was driven nearly to extinction by commercial whaling in the 1800s .
It is estimated that between 21,00030,000 right whales were slaughtered in the North Pacific in a decade.
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