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Photo of Sharks Hunting in Maldives Wins 2024 Royal Society Photographic Competition

sharks hunting in Maldives the 2024 Royal Society Photographic Competition.

A breathtaking aerial photograph of blacktip reef sharks hunting in Maldives won the top prize in the 2024 Royal Society Photographic Competition. The competition, held in collaboration with the Royal Photographic Society (RPS), celebrates images that highlight the beauty and complexity of science. This year’s overall winner, The Hunt from Above, was captured by Dr. Angela Albi, a researcher from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior. She took the photograph during a research expedition, offering a rare view of sharks hunting in a way that is seldom observed.

A Photographic Triumph and Its Deeper Impact

Dr. Albi used a drone, piloted by fellow researcher August Paula, to capture the image. It shows four young blacktip reef sharks cutting through a large school of baitfish in the Maldives’ shallow waters. The photograph is both visually stunning and scientifically valuable. It reveals the behavior of sharks and fish as they interact in their natural environment. Albi explained, “Just after sunrise or before sundown, the shallow waters of the Maldives become a clear, see-through surface. These are also the moments when we best observe the interactions between reef sharks and their prey.”

Albi and her team study how sharks hunt and how schools of fish react. The project, in partnership with the University of Konstanz and the MaRHE Center in the Maldives, focuses on capturing these moments using drone footage. The winning image is a still shot from one of their videos, which Albi edited to enhance clarity and detail.

Albi’s photograph won both the Behavior category and the overall competition. It outshone images from other scientific fields, including astronomy and ecology. The competition is known for showcasing stunning images that capture scientific phenomena. Albi’s photo will now appear on the cover of Biology Letters, a prestigious journal.

Albi expressed her gratitude to her team for their support. She said, “Every member contributed to capturing this unexpected view of a behavior that is normally out of our reach.” She also thanked the Royal Society for the opportunity to share the beauty and diversity of animal behavior with a wider audience.

A Unique Blend of Science and Art

Albi’s photo stands out because it blends scientific observation with artistic beauty. The sharks’ swift, calculated movements contrast sharply with the synchronized flight of the fish as they try to escape. Hugh Turvey, Chair of the Science Committee at the RPS, praised the image for capturing “the raw instincts of nature.” He also noted how it showcases the delicate balance between predator and prey.

This blending of science and art is central to Albi’s work. As a scientist who loves photography, she always brings her camera on field trips. Her passion for photography enhances her research. It allows her to capture moments that might otherwise go unnoticed. For Albi, fieldwork is as much about the art as it is the science. Her love for photography, which began a few years ago, has grown alongside her research into animal behavior.

Understanding Shark Behavior in the Maldives

The Maldives, known for its clear waters and rich marine life, offers the perfect location for studying how sharks and fish interact. Albi is part of a team called SAFT (Sharks and Fish Together), which has worked in the region since 2023. The group studies juvenile blacktip reef sharks, which swim in shallow waters and often circle within large schools of baitfish. These interactions help scientists understand how predators like sharks hunt and how prey like fish respond as a group.

The research team which also includes researchers August Paula, Luke Costello, Tristan Walter, and Iain Couzin, who is an MPI-AB Director and Professor at the University of Konstanz, uses drones to capture these interactions from above. This perspective would be impossible to achieve underwater. The still image that won the competition shows a shark about to initiate a hunt, with the fish scattering in response. Albi explained that scientists still don’t know exactly what triggers the sharks to attack. However, these videos help them analyze the sharks’ hunting methods and the fish’s collective reactions.

The research is not easy. Albi explained, “Finding the schools can be very hard because they usually can’t be seen from the shore.” The team relies on drones to scout for large fish schools, navigating challenging conditions like rain and strong winds. When the weather cooperates, they film during narrow windows just after sunrise or before sunset to avoid glare from the sun on the water.

Winning this competition, The Hunt from Above not only highlights the visual beauty of marine life but also offers new insights into the behavior of sharks and fish. Albi’s work reminds us that science and art can work together to reveal the hidden wonders of the natural world.


Feature image: Angela Albi/Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition 2024
For video, please visit: @aalbiangela on Instagram

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Kuda Villingili Resort Welcomes India’s Aqua Fitness Expert Rajni Maker for Global Wellness Day 2025

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From June 14 to 18, 2025, the luxury resort in the Maldives, Kuda Villingili will host an exclusive wellness program celebrating Global Wellness Day, inviting guests to reconnect with themselves, nature, and community through the transformative power of water. Rajni Maker, a trailblazer in India’s aqua fitness scene known for her innovative and inclusive water-based workouts, will lead the five-day event.

Aqua fitness expert Rajni Maker brings over 16 years of experience in Pilates, mindful movement, and water-based training to the Maldives, where she will lead guests through a fun and energizing mix of low-impact exercises suited for all fitness levels. Her signature programs, including Aqua Tabata, Kickboxing, Circuits, Pilates, Aerobics, and Zumba, blend science with flow to deliver joyful, joint-friendly workouts that boost overall vitality. Recognized by NATCOM and ATNI for her contributions to the field, Rajni also holds an Aqua Specialisation from the Federation of International Sports Aerobics and Fitness in Singapore.

She shared her excitement about the upcoming program

“I am thrilled to bring my expertise to Kuda Villingili. The resort’s serene setting and expansive aquatic spaces offer the ideal canvas for meaningful, water-based wellness experiences. My goal is to help every participant reconnect with their body and mind, while also leaving them with simple, sustainable practices they can continue at home—whether they are just beginning their wellness journey or are seasoned fitness enthusiasts.”

Wellness Experiences Set in Paradise

Kuda Villingili Resort already welcomes wellness lovers with a variety of experiences that promote balance, vitality, and inner peace. Its private island spa features eight treatment villas specializing in holistic therapies with organic, island-inspired ingredients. On top of that, guests who prefer active pursuits will find the Maldives’ largest pool, a cutting-edge gym overlooking the ocean, and a jungle yoga pavilion perfectly positioned for sunrise and sunset practice.

Now, with Global Wellness Day approaching, the resort has pulled together an experience that goes beyond the usual. Throughout the five days, guests can enjoy a thoughtfully curated lineup of activities designed to nourish both body and soul:

  • Start with a guided nature walk through the island’s lush landscape, ending with a mindful beachside body scrub using traditional Maldivian ingredients.
  • Then, wake up your core with sunrise Pilates sessions using the Magic Circle, focusing on strength and flexibility.
  • After that, join Rajni for high-intensity aqua kickboxing classes—a joint-friendly but seriously energizing cardio workout.
  • Families can also get moving together during fun and active beach HIIT sessions.
  • For something playful, join a friendly padel tennis match and compete for wellness-themed prizes.
  • Later, tap into your creative side with a nature-inspired painting session.
  • And finally, take time for yourself with a one-on-one wellness consultation with one of the resort’s expert practitioners.

As the schedule flows from movement to mindfulness, the entire program ties beautifully into this year’s Global Wellness Day theme, #ReconnectMagenta. It’s all about slowing down, recharging, and reconnecting, whether that means bonding with loved ones, finding inner calm, or just being present in nature.

About Rajni Maker and Flow & Fit

Rajni Maker is more than just an aqua fitness expert, she’s reshaped the way people in India experience movement in water. Her Flow & Fit program brings her vision of fitness to life: fluid, empowering, and deeply restorative. Not to mention, she blends elements of yoga, functional training, and rehab into every session, creating something that feels both powerful and healing.

With certifications from respected institutions like ACSM, the Pilates Institute of America, and the Evidence-Based Fitness Academy, Rajni backs her passion with real knowledge. What makes her stand out, though, is how she turns fitness into something fun, approachable, and doable—whether you’re brand new or a long-time wellness enthusiast.

You can check out the brochure here

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