Be sure and send those pics to the bow company ,they need to know.
Most streaking I've seen were very narrow and might repeat hit/miss the full length of the bow about the same distance from the edge of the original pc of glass(before limb shaping).
I built a red elm bow that had a dimesized spot at the end of the riser fade,it blew up eventually. Binghams told me the epon versamid soaked into red elm and probably didn't have enuff glue in the joint.Since going to smoothon,no probs.
I also built one with the narrow streaks that repeated here and there along the whole bow,shot it for 2 years,went for a mule wreck with it(cracked in handle,fixed),and still have it and shoot it occasionally.
On a brand new bow that you plunked down your hardearned money for,I would at least make sure the bow company knows about it and give em a chance to take care of it!