Amanda Bossard net worth
Amanda Bossard graduated from high school in the year 1992, and started studying marine sciences at Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage. Bossard began her career in the commercial seafood industry in 1999. That year she worked in Murat Aritan's halibut 65 feet boat. It was transformed into a fish tender. Bossard and Aritan are now married and have joined forces in claiming their share of their respective industries. They both believe in saving as well as profiting from sustainable resources within the fishing industry. Otolith launched its direct market wholesale distributor in Philadelphia in the year Bossard came back from her home home with her two daughters, Bella 3 years old and Andre 1, to Philadelphia. The name of the company is a loving reference to her deep expertise in fish biology as well as her husband's long connection with the fishing industry, frequently keeping them apart for 5 months or more when they are focused on their economic and environmental objectives that reflect both their independence and determination to serve their communities wherever they reside. Bossard and her children Andre 10 and Isabella 12 each year return for a visit to Southeast Alaska as deckhands to harvest wild salmon during summer. A small 42-salmon troller, using hooks and line to catch their targeted salmon, they work with Aritan for two months, selling to local processors. They also continue to expand their direct-market seafood products sold through Otolith Sustainable Seafood by way buying the customized processing capabilities of small processors who create distinctive wild-caught seafood that reflects their dedication to quality and the natural environment. Amanda Bossard was hired as an anchor on News 12 / MMJ News 12 Anchor/MMJ and News 12 Brooklyn in November 2015. She loves to highlight the positive things that happen in the boroughs that she covers and share stories that impact.
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