Paranthias Furcifer is an important species of fish that belongs to the Serranidae family. It is commonly found in the waters surrounding the Atlantic Ocean. This fish possesses a unique set of characteristics and is known for its bright red coloration, pointed fins, and sharp teeth. In scientific literature, this species is also commonly referred to as the Forktail Rockfish. Other synonyms for Paranthias Furcifer include the longtail rockfish, fork-tailed grouper, and the goggle-eye rockfish. This fish is highly prized by recreational anglers and commercial fishermen alike, and its meat is considered a delicacy in many parts of the world.