Amanda Bossard net worth
In 1992, just after graduating from high school Amanda Bossard started her education in marine biology with Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage, Alaska. Bossard got her start 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 was married to Aritan in 1999, and the pair have come together to fight for their business. They support conservative, profitable management of renewable seafood resources. In 2007, now a mother of two young children Bella age 3 as well as Andre 1 Bossard before returning to her home in Philadelphia and opened an online direct market wholesale seafood distributor called Otolith. Otolith's name is an affectionate reminder of Bossard's intimate experience with fish biology as well as her husband's vast connections to the seafood business. The two are frequently apart for five months each time they strive to achieve financial and environmental goals that show their determination to their independence no matter where they reside. Bossard and her children Andre 10 and Isabella 12 each year return for a visit to Southeast Alaska as deckhands to collect wild salmon in the summer. After two months of fishing using hooks along with lines and a 42-foot salmon trolling machine they have joined Aritan and then sold to local seafood processors. Amanda Bossard has been an anchor/MMJ on News 12 The Bronx since November 15, 2015 and News 12 Brooklyn. She's obsessed with telling compelling stories, and is a champion of everything positive happening in the areas she works for.






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