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I need help identifying this sea creature

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Salmontuna985476

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Hello everybody!
I got into recreational diving 6 months ago so I’m fairly new to this and I figured it was about time joined a forum. Coincidently I was walking along Poole harbour Dorset England yesterday and found a rather unusual looking see creature (deceased) and I was wandering if any of you fellow sea enthusiasts could identify it. I gather that this is not what you usually deal with from this forum but I would be very grateful to anyone who could help.

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