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Panamic Sergeant Major
Abudefduf troschelii
Panamic Sergeant Major is a striped damselfish common on rocky reefs and tidepools along the eastern tropical Pacific. It is a bold, schooling omnivore that readily pecks at small benthic foods and is often very approachable by divers.
Panther Flounder
Bothus pantherinus
Panther Flounder (Bothus pantherinus) is a tropical flatfish of sandy reefs and lagoon bottoms, often resting buried or camouflaged on the seafloor. It is a left-eyed flounder with bold dark blotches that mimic a leopard/panther pattern.

Pastel-green Wrasse
Halichoeres chloropterus
The Pastel-green Wrasse (Halichoeres chloropterus) is a small Indo-Pacific reef wrasse with variable pastel green to brown coloration and a distinct dark eye spot at the rear of the dorsal fin in many adults. It lives around coral-rich reefs and rubble zones, foraging actively over the bottom.

Peacock Blenny
Salaria pavo
Peacock Blenny (`Salaria pavo`) is a colorful intertidal blenny of shallow Mediterranean and nearby eastern Atlantic coasts. Males develop bright blue-green spotting and court in crevices or empty shells; it is a tiny, mostly non-target fish for anglers.

Peacock Damsel
Pomacentrus pavo
Peacock Damsel is a small Indo-Pacific damselfish commonly found on shallow coral reefs and lagoon patch reefs. Males can show vivid blue-green to yellow patterning, while juveniles and females are plainer; it is not a major game fish.

Peacock Grouper
Cephalopholis argus
Peacock Grouper (Cephalopholis argus) is a reef-dwelling serranid with bright blue spots and a barred brown to olive body. It is an ambush predator of fishes and crustaceans, and in many tropical areas it is a regulated or invasive species rather than a prime sport target.

Peacock Razorfish
Iniistius pavo
Peacock Razorfish (Iniistius pavo) is a small Indo-Pacific wrasse that lives over sandy bottoms near coral and rubble. It uses a steep, blade-like body to dive into sand when threatened and is usually encountered as a quick, bottom-oriented fish rather than a target species.

Pearly Monocle Bream
Scolopsis margaritifera
The Pearly Monocle Bream (Scolopsis margaritifera) is a small Indo-Pacific monocle bream associated with coral and rocky reefs. It feeds near the bottom on crustaceans and other benthic prey, and is not a major target species for most anglers.

Pearly Razorfish
Xyrichtys novacula
The Pearly Razorfish is a small, laterally compressed wrasse of sandy seagrass flats and coastal bottoms. It is known for burying itself in sand when threatened and for a sharp, blade-like profile that makes it easy to recognize.

Pearly Soldierfish
Myripristis kuntee
Pearly Soldierfish is a nocturnal reef fish of Indo-Pacific coral and rocky reefs, usually sheltering in crevices by day and foraging at night. It is not a common targeted game fish, but it may take small baits around reef structure.

Pennant Bannerfish
Heniochus chrysostomus
The Pennant Bannerfish (Heniochus chrysostomus) is a reef-associated butterflyfish of the Indo-Pacific, often seen singly or in pairs above coral drop-offs and outer reef slopes. It is more an aquarium/ornamental species than a true angling target.

Penpoint Gunnel
Apodichthys flavidus
The Penpoint Gunnel is a slender, eel-like intertidal fish of the northeast Pacific. It lives in cold coastal shallows and is most often seen hiding among algae, eelgrass, and rocks rather than being targeted by anglers.