Barred seabass
The barred seabass is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a cavebass from the family Dinopercidae, which is native to the coastal waters of Gabon to Angola.
This dermersal fish can be found over areas of sand and rock at depths from. This species grows to in total length. It is important to local commercial fisheries. This species is the only known member of the genus Centrarchops, first catalogued by H.W. Fowler in 1923. The specific name honors the American ornithologist James Chapin.
, centrarchops chapini is not considered threatened by the IUCN and is listed as a least-concern species. The justification for this designation stems from the fact that, while centrarchops chapini is susceptible pollution and destructive fishing practices, these threats would be localized and not species specific.