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Man Sentenced for Sea Turtle Violation

District Court Judge Curtis V. Gomez on Friday sentenced Kisean Anthony Testamark, 44, also known as Sean Anthony Penn, to 45 days in prison and five years of supervised release for possession and transportation of an endangered green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), U.S. Attorney Ronald W. Sharpe announced Monday.

Gomez also ordered Penn to perform 200 hours of community service.

On July 29, Coki Point resident Penn pleaded guilty to possession and transportation of the green sea turtle, which is an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act.

Court records show that on Sept. 16, 2013, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Marine Interdiction Unit was conducting routine border security patrol when Penn was observed in a small boat. The agents attempted to intercept Penn, but he maneuvered his boat close to the shoreline in an area where the agents’ larger vessel could not enter.

Subsequently, after Penn complied with the agents’ directive and pulled his boat alongside the agents’ vessel, the agents saw a red cooler in Penn’s boat. When asked what was in the cooler, Penn dumped the contents of the cooler into the ocean. A diver from Coral World was recruited to search the area where Penn dumped his cooler, and recovered a decapitated green sea turtle with its shell removed.

This case was investigated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources, and the V.I. Police Department.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Nelson L. Jones.

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