"Pages 83 to 85 detail what is termed the “2019-2020 Warm Water Test Fishery” to collect data whether a directed fishery on spinyrays in the Lake Washington watershed could be “commercially viable” while also avoiding impacts on Endangered Species Act-listed salmon and steelhead.

Commercially viable means they could make money harvesting spinyrays and selling them. Ironic that most bass fisherman practice "catch and release" which would be especially galling to see nets catching the ones they release and more. If this plan works in this lake it would not be much of a stretch to assume it would be used in other lakes and then have management plans run by some brain surgeon to make sure that 50% of the total catch goes to Native fish operations. Isn't it fun to be a sport fisherman in Washington?
Also, I have not seen any concern about impacting native cutthroat populations. Sheesh.