Nine male walruses were equipped with dive recording devices in Svalbard to
investigate walrus diving and haul-out behaviour in late summer. Dive info
rmation on 6,018 dives was collected by 3 satellite linked dive recorders.
Additional dive information on 7,769 dives was obtained from 3 time depth r
ecorders. The deepest dive recorded was 67 m, but mean depth of foraging di
ves was 22.5 m. The longest-lasting dive recorded was 24 min, but mean dura
tion of foraging dives was 6 min. The walruses, on average, spent 56 h in t
he water followed by 20 h hauled out on land.