Humpback grouper, scientifically known as Cromileptes altivelis , is a species of fish belonging to the family Epinephelidae. This species is commonly found in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly around coral reefs. Humpback grouper are characterized by their distinctive hump on the back, which gives them their common name. They exhibit a robust body, with a coloration that ranges from brown to gray, often adorned with darker spots or patterns. Humpback grouper (depositphotos.com) These fish are primarily nocturnal and tend to be solitary or found in small groups. Humpback groupers feed mainly on crustaceans, cephalopods, and smaller fish. Due to their popularity in fisheries and aquaculture, they are often targeted for food. Unfortunately, this has led to overfishing in some regions, causing concerns regarding their conservation status. In aquaculture, humpback grouper can be cultivated effectively, and there are ongoing efforts to promote sustainable fishing practices to ensure the...