patía
Patía refers to a genus of fish in the family Serranidae, commonly known as groupers. These marine fish are found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Species within the Patía genus are typically characterized by their robust bodies, large mouths, and prominent canine teeth. They are generally solitary predators, inhabiting coral reefs, rocky outcrops, and shipwrecks, where they ambush smaller fish and crustaceans.
The genus Patía includes several distinct species, each with its own geographical distribution and specific habitat
Commercially, some Patía species are targeted by fisheries, contributing to local economies. However, concerns regarding overfishing