Amanda Bossard net worth
Amanda Bossard graduated from high school in 1992 and began studying marine sciences at the Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage. Bossard launched her profession as a commercial fish worker in the year 1999. She started working at the vessel F/V Sunset a 65' halibut-schooner and was later converted into a salmon tender in the name of Murat Aritan, who had been working in commercial fishing since 1993. Bossard got married to Aritan in 1999 and the pair have come together to fight for their business. Both of them are in favour of conserving resources as well as maximizing profits. Otolith launched its direct market wholesale distributor in Philadelphia after Bossard came back from her home home with her two daughters, Bella 3 years old and Andre 1, and Andre 1, to Philadelphia. In 2007, Bossard mother to two kids Bella, age 3, and Andre 1 and returning to Philadelphia from her native Canada, launched Otolith as a direct-market wholesale seafood distributor. Bossard, her son Andre and Isabella, her daughter Isabella will be returning home to Southeast Alaska every summer as deckhands for the wild salmon harvest. After two months of fishing with hooks, lines as well as a 42-foot salmon troller they have joined Aritan and then sold to local seafood processors. Amanda Bossard works as an anchor/MMJ for News 12 Brooklyn and News 12 Bronx. She has worked at the station since November 2015. She's obsessed with telling compelling stories, and is a champion of all the good things taking place within the communities she covers.
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