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They are called Christmas Tree Worms for pretty obvious reasons once you see them. They are small at less then 2cm/0.75in. What you are looking at is tthe feeding end of a smallworm whose body is burrowed into the coral beneath what you see. They are usually quite shallow so more often seen while snorkeling than diving. The little AW100 and AW110 were great macro cameras for snorkeling and very shallow diving.
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