Sueviota minersorum, commonly known as the Miner's dwarfgoby, is a species of small, cryptic fish in the family Gobiidae.
This species was described in 2019 by David W. Greenfield, Mark V. Erdmann, and Ilham Vemandra Utama.
[1] Found at depths of 20–22 metres (70–70 ft), often associated with Theonella tube sponges.
[1] They ae omnivorous, feeding on small invertebrates and algae.
The species name "minersorum" is in honor of Andrew and Marit Miners, who founded the Misool EcoResort in Raja Ampat Islands and have been instrumental in conservation and sustainable economic development in the region.