Phorcys

Phorcys (Φορκυς), also known as Phorcus (Φορκος) or Porcus (Πορκος), was the Greek god of the dangers of the deep sea. He was a son of Pontus and Gaea and was the husband of Ceto. Together, Phorcys and Ceto were the gods of sea monsters. Together, Phorcys and Ceto had several children, including the Graea, the Gorgons, Echidna, Ladon, Thoosa, and Scylla. Phorcys was usually depicted as a gray-haired man with a fish tail in the place of legs as well as with crab claws as forelegs.