It is some sort of Caulerpa (Caulerpa nummularia or Caulerpa Peltata mayby? not at all sure!).
In general Caulerpa is seen as invasive, especially due to their rapid growth and the fact that they can attache very well to rocks and be difficult to get rid of.
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