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The graceful, silvery fish with the striking yellow fins is a Pompano, a species belonging to the genus Trachinotus. With my experience, I can tell you these are commonly found in warm, tropical waters around the world. Their body is a study in hydrodynamic efficiency: flat and disc-shaped, allowing them to glide effortlessly through the water.
These fish are known for their beautiful, streamlined appearance and swift movements. They are often seen in schools, moving in a synchronized fashion as they patrol sandy bottoms and coastal reefs in search of food. The flash of their bright yellow fins against their silvery bodies is a dazzling sight, making them a favorite for both fishermen and underwater observers.