Amanda Bossard net worth
in 1992 when she was just graduating from high school, Amanda Bossard started her education in marine biology at Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage,AK. Bossard got her start in the commercial seafood industry in 1999. At the time, she worked as a fisherman on Murat Aritan's 65-foot halibut vessel, later transformed into a fishing tender. Bossard, who is married to Aritan and has joined their forces in order to claim their businesses. Both are advocates of preserving sustainable and renewable marine resources. Otolith has opened its market direct wholesale distributor in Philadelphia after Bossard was able to return from at home with her daughters, Bella 3 years old and Andre 1, to Philadelphia. In 2007, Bossard, mother of two children Bella age 3 and Andre 1, and returning to Philadelphia after a trip from Canada, launched Otolith as a wholesale direct market seafood distributor. Bossard and their son Andre and daughter Isabella are scheduled to return home to Southeast Alaska every summer as deckhands during the wild salmon harvest. A small 42-salmon troller using hooks and lines to capture their salmon, they are joined by Aritan to work for the duration of two months selling to local processors and continuing to expand their direct-market seafood items sold via Otolith Sustainable Seafood by way of purchasing the custom processing services of small processors to create unique wild seafood products that reflect their dedication to quality and the natural environment. Amanda Bossard is an Anchor/MMJ at News 12 the Bronx and News 12 Brooklyn she's been on the air since November of 2015. She's passionate about sharing the good things happening in her boroughs as well as sharing stories that are impactful.
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