The 2016 Arctic Long-Term Integrated Mooring Array (ALTIMA) cruise took place on board the F/V Aquila. The cruise began in Nome, AK on 3 September 2016 and ended in Dutch Harbor, AK on 29 September 2016. Chief Scientist was Dr. Catherine Berchok, and the survey team consisted of 14 scientists representing eight different laboratories or institutions (for full personnel list, see Appendix 1). In summary, a total of 18 passive acoustic, 14 oceanographic, and 5 combination (oceanographic/ passive acoustic) moorings were retrieved, and 19 passive acoustic, 18 oceanographic, and 5 combination moorings were redeployed. A total of 71 CTD casts were conducted, 48 zooplankton net tows were done, one drifter was deployed, ~2700 nm were sampled using a new underway oceanographic sampling system, and a new acrobat towfish sampled ~270 nm. A total of 142 sonobuoys were deployed for 24 hour passive acoustic monitoring, and over 1140 nm were surveyed for marine mammals and 126 hours were surveyed for seabirds.