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Have never seen this before and want to confirm its identity. Retracts when disturbed.
 

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Have never seen this before and want to confirm its identity. Retracts when disturbed.
Benthic ctenophores:
That's a Benthic Ctenophore - a benthic comb jelly. You can see the tentilla (the mini tentacles shooting off the main one) that are a good giveaway; the tentacles will lead back to a little blobbish shaped pressed flat on the surface.

It's generally recommended to get rid of them:
Generally speaking, you'll want to remove benthic ctenophores to be safe (my understanding is that some are harmless pod-eaters, but others can eat small fish).
 

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