i was wondering if anyone can help identify what I found inside a spring salmon caught in Campbell River today. The fish looked fat and when we opened the fish up we found fleshy, round cyst like perhaps fatty looking balls. I had sliced the salmon open in a cooler and then put the contents of the fish in the cooler. I have attached a picture. I asked a DFO officer and without seeing the fish he thought it might be fat. Any thoughts?
I've only seen henneguya in a hatchery egg take setting, and yes, it was in the flesh. I'm no fish biologist, but that looks just like 'fish tapioca' to me!
Looks like fat globules to me.
Although, I've seen similar, but smaller, cysts attached to a coho stomach, and they turned out to be tapeworm cysts (Diphyllobothrium spp.). https://fishpathogens.net/pathogen/diphyllobothrium
Freezing or cooking supposedly kills that parasite, but I didn't want to chance having a 30 ft. worm inside me, so I tossed the fish.
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