Amanda Bossard net worth
In 1992, just after graduating from high school, Amanda Bossard started her education in marine biology with Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage in Alaska. Bossard began her commercial seafood career in 1999 when she was hired on board the vessel F/V Sunset. The 65' schooner, which was transformed into the role of a salmon tender is owned by Murat Aritan. Aritan has been involved in commercial fisherman since 1993. Bossard was married to Aritan in 1999. The couple have teamed up in fighting for their company. Both of them are in the direction of preserving resources and optimizing profits. Otolith is directly wholesale distribution of seafood founded in Philadelphia in 2007, by a woman who is now the mother of two kids, Bella aged 3 and Andre one year old. Her husband has a long experience in the industry of fish, which often keeps them apart for five months or longer. This is when they're focusing on their financial and environment targets. Bossard along with her two children Andre 10 and Isabella 12 make their annual return for a visit to Southeast Alaska as deckhands to harvest wild salmon during summer. A small 42-salmon troller using hooks and lines to catch their targeted 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 buying the customized processing services of small processors in order to produce unique wild seafood products that reflect their commitment to quality and environmental sustainability. Amanda Bossard, Anchor/MMJ of News 12 Brooklyn and News 12 Bronx has been with these stations since November, 2015. She's passionate about sharing the stories of individuals and communities she is a part of.






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