The North Atlantic giant octopus (Enteroctopus atlanticus) is a large octopus that originally did not exist, but has been since created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the coasts New England and the Gulf of Maine to help boost biodiversity. The North Atlantic giant octopus is very similar to its cousin, the North Pacific giant octopus, but is slightly smaller, with its tentacle span up to 25 feet. They are dark orange in color. They prey on lobsters, crabs, and bivalves. The conservation status of the North Atlantic giant octopus is Least Concern due to abundant food sources, successful conservation efforts, and the North Atlantic giant octopus's wide range. The populations of the North Atlantic giant octopus is actually flourishing, so the population trend is increasing.