It's the epitoke stage of a polychaete worm in the family Nereididae. Epitokes are sexually mature reproductive morphs which carry eggs & sperm up into the water column where they spawn. Some types of epitokes - including the one in your picture - have become nothing more than sacs of skin with big eyes & bristles which burst open to release the gametes. Nothing to worry about.
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