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Sea-ice reduction is one of the most visible indicators of the Arctic warming. While there are many observations in the interior of the Arctic Ocean, oceanographic and sea-ice trajectory observations near the edge of sea-ice extent are rare. Here, we present oceanographic observations beneath sea ice obtained by an ice-tethered buoy and surrounding sea-ice motions obtained from 9 GPS buoys in the late ice-growth and sea-ice melt season along trajectories from the Beaufort Sea to the Chukchi Borderland in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean.