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GoJu

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because I have no picture,but,...
I was diving the south eastern side of Vancouver Island, At night, in 70' fsw.
This thing was approx. 6-7" long, 2"wide,and 1/2" thick. It was orange in color with a segmented body and had many legs/paddles along each side of its body. It used these to swim through the water while s curving itself as well. It was not very fast and looked like some crazy centipede. It sort of resembled some pictures I saw of a fire worm but was much wider and the legs were not "fury". It was on a sand/silt bottom in a big glass jar. I am very curious.
 
GoJu:
because I have no picture,but,...
I was diving the south eastern side of Vancouver Island, At night, in 70' fsw.
This thing was approx. 6-7" long, 2"wide,and 1/2" thick. It was orange in color with a segmented body and had many legs/paddles along each side of its body. It used these to swim through the water while s curving itself as well. It was not very fast and looked like some crazy centipede. It sort of resembled some pictures I saw of a fire worm but was much wider and the legs were not "fury". It was on a sand/silt bottom in a big glass jar. I am very curious.

Probably a ragworm

R..
 

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