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The Andaman Islands form a breathtakingly beautiful and relatively untouched archipelago situated by the Andaman Sea in the Bay of Bengal. Only 36 of 572 islands are inhabited, leaving 86% of the landmass under protected forest cover. With no commercial fishing aloud the reefs are virtually untouched, giving the fish a chance to grow to colossal sizes. Huge masses of water are pulled through the islands by the tides each day providing the smaller fish with an abundance of food, giving the predators plenty to eat and grow. The Islands have large mangroves forests which provide excellent nursing ground for the juvenile fish. Sports Fishing in Andaman Island and has over 10+ years' experience fishing in tropical waters. Having spent much of his teenage years game fishing for large tuna and dorado, he developed a sixth sense when it comes to fish location, enabling him to place clients in the best possible areas of water.We visited the Andaman Islands for the first time in 2008 and instantly fell in love with its beauty and the incredible fishing opportunities the water provides. His passion for both fishing and conserving the islands marine resources led him to set up Sports Fishing Adventures based on Havelock Island.