Amanda Bossard net worth
The year 1992 was when Amanda Bossard began her study of marine biology in Anchorage from Alaska Pacific University. Bossard got her start in the industry of commercial seafood in the year 1999. In that year she was employed as a fisherman on Murat Aritan's halibut 65 feet boat, which was later converted into a fish tender. Bossard and Aritan have been married since 1993 and are working together to claim their place in their respective industries. Both are advocates conservation of sustainable, renewable marine resources. Otolith, a wholesale direct seafood company, was established in 2007 by Bella Bossard (age 3), Andre Bossard (1 year old) and the Bossard's mother. Bossard had returned to Philadelphia following the birth of two children. Otolith's name is an affectionate reminder of Bossard's intimate knowledge about fish biology and her husband's extensive connections in the industry of seafood. The two are frequently separated for up to 5 months each time they work towards financial and environmental goals which reflect their dedication to their independence no matter where they reside. Bossard's daughters Isabella, age 12, and son Andre, age 10, come back each year each year to Southeast Alaska to work in the position of deckhand throughout the salmon wild season. Two months after fishing using hooks along with lines and a 42-foot salmon trolling machine they have joined Aritan and sold local processors of seafood. Amanda Bossard works as an Anchor/MMJ at News 12 Brooklyn and News 12 Bronx. She has been with the station since November 2015. She is passionate for telling the stories of the individuals and communities she's working in.






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