Genus Albula is a scientific name used to identify a specific genus of fish commonly known as bonefish. However, there are several synonyms that refer to these fish, namely Albula argentea, Albula argentia, and Albula forsteri. The bonefish's elongated body and silvery sheen make it a popular recreational catch for anglers worldwide. Found in warm tropical waters, they are highly valued for their speed and agility, making them a challenging and exciting target for fly fishing enthusiasts. Despite their popularity, their populations have been declining due to overfishing and habitat destruction. Conservation efforts are underway to protect bonefish, as they play a vital role in the marine ecosystem.