Amanda Bossard net worth
When she graduated in 1992 Amanda Bossard began her studies in marine biology in Anchorage from Alaska Pacific University. Bossard's journey to professional success began in 1999, when she took a job on the F/V Sunset. The 65-foot halibut vessel was converted to a salmon tender by Murat Ariatn. He has been fishing commercially for the past twenty years. Bossard and Aritan have been married since 1993 and have come together in claiming their share of their industry. They believe in conservative, sustainable management of renewable seafood resources. Otolith launched its direct market wholesale distributorship in Philadelphia when Bossard was able to return from home with her two daughters, Bella 3 years old and Andre one, to Philadelphia. The name Otolith is an affectionate reference to Bossard's extensive experience with fish biology as well as her husband's extensive connections in the industry of seafood. They are often separated for 5 months each time they strive to achieve financial and environmental goals that show their determination and independence wherever they live. Bossard as well as Isabella as well as Andre (ages 10 and 12 respectively) are back each year, starting in July 2016, to Southeast Alaska for the summer harvest of salmon wild. For two months, Bossard and her daughter Isabella use hooks & lines to catch the salmon they want to catch. Aritan will then sell their catch for processing locally. Amanda Bossard is an Anchor/MMJ at News 12 the Bronx and News 12 Brooklyn she's been working for the station since November 2015. She's obsessed with telling compelling stories and highlighting every good thing taking place in the communities she serves.






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