The deep-water dwelling species, found primarily in the waters surrounding the islands, is a commercially important fish noted for its firm, white flesh. As the name indicates, individuals of this species exhibit a characteristic coloration on their snouts. It is a sought-after catch due to its culinary versatility.
This marine resource holds significant value for both the commercial fishing industry and local economies. Its sustainable management is crucial to ensure its long-term availability. Fishing practices and quotas are often regulated to prevent overfishing and maintain healthy populations. Historically, this species has been a part of the marine ecosystem of the region, providing a food source for larger predators and playing a role in the overall balance of the marine environment.