e Nugget (pdf), Nov 27, 2014 (emphasis added):
The Nome office of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game received
several reports of tomcod with black lesions this year… ADF&G
fishery biologists speculate that the lesions are a fungus…
Specifically, black mold, commonly found in houses… What the pathology
lab finds interesting is that this fungus is landbased and yet it is appearing on fish… Fish pathologists would like to receive as many samples as possible so that they may adequately research what exactly is infecting these fish, as well as its affect on humans. Until further notice, ADF&G recommends that fish with lesions should not be eaten due to possible human health concerns (CAPTION: DON’T EAT THIS— ADF&G biologists are investigating black lesions found on tomcods in the region. Until it is known what the lesions exactly are, the department recommends not to consume fish showing these symptoms)
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