Latest News About Camouflage Grouper

Updated 2026-05-22 16:03

Here’s the latest I can share about the camouflage grouper (Epinephelus polyphekadion) based on current public sources.

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If you’d like, I can narrow this to a specific region (e.g., Palau, Fiji, or the Seychelles) and pull the most recent local regulations and any recent status changes. I can also summarize any recent research papers or fisheries reports you’re interested in. Please tell me which region or aspect you want prioritized.

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Camouflage grouper

The seasonal and lunar timing of aggregation formation and spawning is highly predictable in specific locations but varies across the geographic range of the species, occurring just before new moon in Palau, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and the Seychelles, to just prior to the full moon in Pohnpei and Fiji. In most areas surveyed, aggregations form over 2-3 months, with peaks in abundance during just a single month each year. Variation occurs in arrival times between males and females,...

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The cool harlequin filefish masquerades as coral to hide in plain sight while it is sleeping. It has special coloring, behavior and physical adaptations which allow it to blend in with the coral.

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