Amanda Bossard net worth
Amanda Bossard graduated from high school in the year 1992, and started her studies in marine science at Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage. Bossard started her journey in the commercial seafood industry in the year 1999. That year she worked as a fisherman on Murat Aritan's 65 foot halibut vessel, later converted into a fish tender. Bossard has been married to Aritan and the couple has united to make their rights to the industry. The two are proponents conservation of sustainable, renewable seafood resources. In 2007, now a mother of two children Bella age three and Andre 1 Bossard before returning to her home in Philadelphia, opened a direct market wholesale seafood distributor known as Otolith. The husband of the business has a lengthy career in the fishing industry, which often keeps them separated from each other for five months or longer. That's when they are focusing on their environmental and financial goals. Bossard's children Isabella, age 12, and son Andre, age 10, return annually each year to Southeast Alaska to work in the position of deckhand throughout the salmon wild season. Hooks and lines are employed to collect their fish, after which they join Aritan for local processors for two months. Then they continue to expand their direct seafood product sales via Otolith Sustainable Seafood. Amanda Bossard was hired as an anchor on News 12 / MMJ News 12 Anchor/MMJ and News 12 Brooklyn in November of 2015. She is passionate about highlighting the positive things that happen in the boroughs she represents and tell stories that have an impact.






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