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Article by RACHELLE AGARD Richard Anderson Marshall (left) and Kevin Andrew Luke being escorted to Court on Tuesday. (Picture by Shanice King) Social Share Two men were fined for poaching sea eggs during the closed season. Kevin Andrew Luke, a 36-year-old water sports operator, of College Savannah No. 2, St John, and unemployed Richard Anderson Marshall, 43, of Marley Vale, St Philip, both pleaded guilty to having a quantity of sea egg roe during the closed season, without obtaining written permission from the Chief Fisheries Officer. Both men also admitted to breaching COVID-19 Directive No. 4, which is in place from February 18-28, 2021, by visiting Bath Beach, St John, other than for the purpose of swimming or exercising. ....