This article recounts personal memories of a man who lived through the decline of traditional fishing practices in Greece, emphasizing the cultural and emotional significance of seafood in family life. It describes the father's deep connection to fishing, including his experiences with different types of fish, cooking methods passed down by fishermen, and the role of fresh catches in maintaining relationships with friends and relatives. The narrative highlights the importance of fishing not just as a livelihood but as a cherished tradition and a symbol of community and heritage.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): While the article touches on issues related to traditional fishing practices and the impact of modernization on rural communities, it does not take a clear ideological stance. The focus is on personal and familial history rather than political advocacy or critique. The framing remains balanced, with





