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A Life of Sea as a Netter, Fisherman and Shipowner: Memories of a Time when Barbate Came to Have 300 Ships

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José Bermúdez Benítez (Barbate, 1946) got on a boat for the first time when he was seven years old. And he didn’t get off, it could be said, until more than 50 years later. In his village all of them are known as José Mi Vida, a nickname that comes from his grandfather. At ten years old, he began to get into the redemptive trade, which he practiced for a while. He won 25 hard, with which he helped the family economy. He was also a fisherman. And…
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José Bermúdez Benítez (Barbate, 1946) got on a boat for the first time when he was seven years old. And he didn’t get off, it could be said, until more than 50 years later. In his village all of them are known as José Mi Vida, a nickname that comes from his grandfather. At ten years old, he began to get into the redemptive trade, which he practiced for a while. He won 25 hard, with which he helped the family economy. He was also a fisherman. And…

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lavozdelsur.es broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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