Genus Nephrops is a type of lobster that is found in the Eastern and Northeastern Atlantic Ocean, as well as the Mediterranean Sea. It is commonly referred to as the Norway lobster, Dublin Bay prawn, or simply the langoustine. The term "scampi" is also used to describe the tails of this species. Other synonyms for Genus Nephrops include the pink shrimp, deep-water prawn, langoustine lobster, and Norwegian lobster. These various names highlight the popularity of this crustacean in different regions of the world. Regardless of what it's called, Nephrops is highly sought after for its sweet and delicate flavor, often used in gourmet dishes.