Etelis boweni” in recognition of the contributions of Brian Bowen, a researcher at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology ( HIMB), who has spent more than three decades studying marine fishes. Etelis boweni, a new fish species named after Brian Bowen. This fish was caught in American Samoa. (Photo credit: NOAA Fisheries) A paper in the Journal of Fish Biology named the new species, which looks nearly identical to the species found in Hawaiʻi, but is genetically different. Both species are strikingly bright pink in color and occur at a depth of 650-1300 feet, and both are widely found across the Indian and Pacific Oceans.