Josh Harris has been on 'Deadliest Catch' for over a decade this means that he will have to be pretty financially solid at this level. What is his net wort?
Since 2007, Josh Harris has been a familiar fixture of Deadliest Catch in some form or any other. Whether it is on the primary show or one of its many spinoffs, Josh is absolutely dedicated to this moderately unorthodox lifestyle. He has slowly moved up in rank from deckhand to co-captain of his very personal send, the Cornelia Marie, which he took over from his father after he passed on to the great beyond.
Article continues underneath commercial
With nice power comes nice duty, and perhaps a larger paycheck. However, Season 18 has its own problems which could have an effect on everyone's monetary standing for the 12 months. How this may impact Josh Harris, we will't say needless to say, so let's take a look at in on his net worth now.
Article continues beneath advertisement
What is Josh Harris's net worth?
Per Celebrity Net Worth, Josh Harris is worth an estimated $800,000. Before Josh managed to buy his father's boat in overdue 2012, he served on the Time Bandit from 2007 to 2010. According to Comparably, the average salary for an Alaskan king crab fisherman is a bit over $61,00 in keeping with 12 months. Since Josh is now the co-captain of his own ship, and has been for over a decade, it is possible that he could have been making kind of $200,000 a year, according to Chron.
Josh Harris
Fisherman, Reality TV big name
Net worth: $800,000
Birth title: Joshua Harris
Relationship: Single
Father: Phil Harris
Mother: Mary Harris
Children: 1
Article continues beneath advertisement
Josh could also be a printed author. In April 2014, Josh, along with his brother Jake, co-authored a guide (with the assist of writers Blake Chavez and Steve Springer) about his dad titled Captain Phil Harris: The Legendary Crab Fisherman, Our Hero, Our Dad. Unfortunately, Jake was struggling with an dependancy to medicine and had to depart the show in 2012. Seven years later, he would finally end up in jail for 18 months for ownership of heroin.
Season 18 of 'Deadliest Catch: Bloodline' has some interesting twists.
Entertainment Weekly reported that Josh is welcoming again his estranged brother Shane for Season 18. "After the old man died, we got back in touch," Josh revealed to EW. "The world isn't very familiar with my older brother. He was fishing for a while, but he was like, 'Nah, this is stupid,' and he got his own company and was doing quite well."
Evidently Josh was in a position to trick Shane into coming onboard as a result of "it's really hard to find good help in this day and age."
Article continues underneath commercial
In a special dialog with Entertainment Weekly, we realized about some other primary exchange that can in reality shake things up. "For the first time in 25 years, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced that the Bristol Bay red king crab fishery would close for the 2021-22 season due to the lack of mature female red king crab required to sustainably keep it open," mentioned EW.
Article continues below commercial
That approach, this year, everyone will likely be going after golden king crab, which is far harder to fish.
"Just out of the gate, golden king crabs are a nightmare," Josh advised EW. "Gold king crabs are a complicated thing to do, but we didn't have a choice. We're just trying to stay afloat and keep the boat moving."
Apparently, those crabs are much deeper in the ocean and it's an uncongenial revel in seeking to fish them out. "You're going miles deep into the ocean. It's really creepy," Josh shared.
Deadliest Catch airs on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Discovery.
ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7pbXSramam6Ses7p6wqikaKhfn7y0tIyhmKuqmah6pbHAnaOinaOpeqSt05yfZqaVqXq4u9Gtnw%3D%3D