Amanda Bossard net worth
When she graduated in 1992 Amanda Bossard began her research in marine biology at Anchorage at Alaska Pacific University. Bossard started her career in the commercial seafood industry at the age of 1999, after she began working aboard the F/V Sunset, a 65' halibut schooner turned salmon tender for Murat Aritan. He has been who has been a commercial fisherman since 1993. Bossard married Aritan in 1999, and the couple have teamed up to fight for their business. They are supporters of conservative and profitable renewable seafood resource management. Otolith is directly wholesale distribution of seafood which was founded by a woman in Philadelphia in 2007 by a mother of two children, Bella aged 3, and Andre aged 1. In 2007, Bossard mother of two children Bella, age 3, and Andre 1, and returning to Philadelphia from her home in Canada, opened Otolith as a direct-market wholesale seafood distributor. Bossard with her son Andre 10 and Isabella 12 return every year for a visit to Southeast Alaska as deckhands to harvest wild salmon during summer. A small 42-salmon troller using hooks and lines for catching their desired salmon, they are joined by Aritan for two months selling to local processors. They also continue to grow their direct market seafood products sold through Otolith Sustainable Seafood by way by purchasing custom processing capabilities of small processors who create distinctive wild seafood products that show their commitment to quality and environmental sustainability. Amanda Bossard has been an anchor/MMJ for News 12 The Bronx since November 2015 and News 12 Brooklyn. Her passion is telling the stories of the communities she is a part of and the places she works in.
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