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Upload your pictures of support to free Sammy the shark
Join hundreds of Gulf News readers in voicing your support to free Sammy the whale shark from captivity in the UAE.
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- Baby Ryan is one of Sammy's youngest fans at only 11 months.
Dubai: Gulf News is asking readers to support the campaign to free Sammy the whale shark by wearing a badge.
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