Plectropomus maculatus, also known as spotted coral grouper, Barcheek coral trout or Coastal coral trout is one of eight species from the Plectropomus family.
They are found in the Western Pacific, including Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Arafura Sea, Solomon Islands, and Australia. They are often found on nearshore, coastal reefs in depths of 3to.
Plectropomus maculatus can be red, pale grey or olive to dark brown with numerous small blue elongate spots on head, body and fins. They have been reported to but scientific record is and for a fish captured by a spearfisher at Moreton Island, Queensland in 2017[1] and a captured by a line fisher at Broadhurst Reef in 1987.[2]