Amanda Bossard net worth
n 1992 just out of high school, Amanda Bossard started her education in marine biology at Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage, Alaska. Bossard started her career in commercial seafood at the age of 1999, after she began working as a crew member on the F/V Sunset, a 65' halibut schooner turned into a salmon tender for Murat Aritan. She has been an commercial fisherman from 1993. Bossard is currently married to Aritan and they've come together to prove their claims to the industry. They believe in conservative, sustainable management of sustainable seafood resources. Otolith launched its direct market wholesale distributor in Philadelphia after Bossard came back from her home at home with her daughters, Bella 3 years old and Andre 1, to Philadelphia. Bossard in 2007, mother to two kids Bella aged 3 and Andre 1 and returning to Philadelphia after a trip from Canada, launched Otolith as a wholesale direct market seafood distributor. Bossard's daughter Isabella 12 years old and son Andre, age 10, come back each year to Southeast Alaska to work in the deckhand position throughout the salmon wild season. A small 42-salmon troller, using hooks and line to catch their targeted salmon, they work with Aritan to work for the duration of two months, selling to local processors, and then continuing to increase their direct market seafood products sold through Otolith Sustainable Seafood by way by purchasing custom processing services of small processors to create unique wild seafood products that reflect their dedication to quality and the environment. Amanda Bossard has been an anchor/MMJ for News 12 The Bronx since November of 2015, and for News 12 Brooklyn. She's obsessed with telling compelling stories, and is a champion of every good thing taking place in the areas she works for.
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