Amanda Bossard net worth
Amanda Bossard was just out high school when she began her marine biology education at Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage. Bossard started her professional career in the field of seafood commercial worker in 1999. She started working with the ship F/V Sunset a 65' halibut-schooner which was converted into a Salmon tender, in the name of Murat Aritan. She was employed in commercial fishing since. Bossard and Aritan have been married since 1993 and have come together in claiming their share of their industry. They are both in favor of conservative and profitable management of renewable seafood resources. In 2007, now a mother to two kids Bella age three and Andre 1 Bossard then returning to living in Philadelphia and opened an online direct market wholesale seafood distributor known as Otolith. Bossard in 2007, a mother of two children Bella age 3 and Andre 1. She returned to Philadelphia after a trip from Canada opened otolith as a direct market wholesale seafood distributor. Bossard's daughter Isabella 12 years old and son Andre 10 return annually each year to Southeast Alaska to work in the deckhand role in the wild salmon season. A small 42-salmon troller, using hooks and line for catching their desired salmon, they are joined by Aritan for two months, selling to local processors, and then continuing to grow their direct market seafood products sold through Otolith Sustainable Seafood by way buying the customized processing capabilities of small processors to create unique wild-caught seafood that reflects their passion for quality as well as environmental sustainability. Amanda Bossard works as an Anchor/MMJ in News 12 Brooklyn and News 12 Bronx. She has been with the station since November of 2015. She has a passion for spotlighting the good things happening in the boroughs she represents as well as telling stories that create an lasting impression.
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