Amanda Bossard net worth
Amanda Bossard was just out of high school when she started her studies in marine biology at Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage. Bossard started her career as a commercial fish worker in 1999. She began to work with the ship F/V Sunset a 65' halibut-schooner that was turned into a tender for salmon in the name of Murat Aritan who was employed in commercial fishing since 1993. Bossard is now is married to Aritan and they have joined together to assert their rights to the industry. They both believe in conserving and maximizing the use of renewable resources in the industry of seafood. Otolith opened its direct market wholesale distributorship in Philadelphia when Bossard was able to return from home with her two daughters, Bella 3 years old and Andre 1year old, and Andre 1, to Philadelphia. Bossard in 2007, mother to two kids Bella, age 3, and Andre 1 and returning to Philadelphia after a trip from Canada, launched Otolith as a direct-market wholesale seafood distributor. Bossard's children Isabella aged 12 and son Andre aged 10 visit each year for a visit to Southeast Alaska to work in the position of deckhand in the wild salmon season. Two months after fishing with hooks along with lines as well as a 42-foot salmon troller they have joined Aritan and then sold to local seafood processors. Amanda Bossard works as an Anchor/MMJ at News 12 Brooklyn and News 12 Bronx. She is with News 12 since the beginning of November 2015. She has a passion for highlighting the good that happens in the boroughs she represents and telling stories that make an impact.
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