Amanda Bossard net worth
In 1992, just after graduating from high school Amanda Bossard started her education in marine biology at Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage in Alaska. Bossard got her start in the industry of commercial seafood in 1999. That year she was employed on Murat Aritan's 65-foot halibut vessel, transformed into a fish tender. Bossard, who is engaged to Aritan and has joined their alliance to gain access to their industries. Both of them are favor of conserving resources and maximizing the profits. Otolith launched its direct market wholesale distributor in Philadelphia when Bossard returned from living back home with her two daughters, Bella 3 years old and Andre 1year old, and Andre 1, to Philadelphia. Her husband and she are separated by 5 months and she is able to focus on her finances as well as environmental concerns. Bossard together with Isabella Andre and Isabella Andre (ages 10 and 12 respectively) are back each year, starting in July 2016 and continue to Southeast Alaska for the summer catch of wild salmon. In a small 42 salmon trolling vessel using hooks and lines to catch their targeted salmon, they join Aritan to work for the duration of two months selling to local processors, and then continuing to increase their direct market seafood items sold via Otolith Sustainable Seafood by way of purchasing the custom processing capabilities of small processors in order to produce unique wild seafood products that show their commitment to quality and the natural environment. Amanda Bossard was hired as a News 12 Anchor/MMJ and News 12 Brooklyn in November 2015. Her passion is sharing the stories of people and places she's working in.
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