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It's certainly a polychaete, probably a calcareous tube worm, likely closely related to a Christmas Tree worm. I only went 4 pages deep in google trying to narrow it down further. I've never seen one, but one of my divemasters has.
It looks like a sabellariid worm - they can build little reef structures. Were there a bunch of them?