That sounds good. Personally I would rather through science someone came up with a way to eradicate them. My worry with this approach is that if it becomes a multi million dollar business and starts to employ more people the motivation to get rid of them will be deterred. They will become a commodity to be maintained instead of getting rid of. If that company was to invest that kind of money it wouldn't be reasonable to not then expect them to also want to put into place a long term plan and approach that would include some time of "management" of the fish over time. I doubt they would fish themselves out of business.
Don't get me wrong, if this is the best and only way I am all for it. Better to live with them in a limited basis, then to let them take over.
I have a question. I assume they net these fish, what happens to all the other game fish that get netted as well?
PS: Thanks for posting the link, it was an interesting article.