Yellow snapper is a saltwater fish living on the coast, its food is floating creatures.
This fish is distributed in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Southwest.
The fish body is rhombus and flattened along the sides of the fish with an iridescent yellow stripe that runs straight from the back of the eye to the tail, so it is called a goldfish.
From April to August is the breeding season for this fish. It is processed into many dishes and has very high economic value.