When the breeding season they will find a partner for mating and go to deep of ocean then begin mating. They mate beak-to-beak, with the female gripping the male. The researchers speculate that beak-to-beak mating may let brooding females stay near their eggs while they mate again, or let males keep other males away from females they’ve mated with The more typical ‘distance mating’ means that multiple males can mate with a female octopus at the same time and next time It will start laying eggs for reproduction of it anyway. (Katherine Harmon Courage, 2014)
Current situation for octopus is it may be endangered because people are taking too much of them to sell, to do food so it became endangered soon but we can help conserve octopus by investigate population of octopus, not hunt it, and legislation protecting it be for it will late and endangered soon