The Canadian Coast Guard ship Sir Wilfrid Laurier concluded a two-month operation, Operation North Pacific Guard, in the North Pacific to combat illegal fishing. The operation led to the detection of illegal fishing activities, including unreported catches, marine pollution, and the first enforcement of a ban on Pacific salmon retention. Despite finding an illegal catch of Pacific saury worth $3 million, it was not seized and instead referred to the responsible country for investigation. The mission also marked the first use of eco-friendly biofuel by a Canadian Coast Guard vessel, reducing emissions by 80%. The ship's first port visit to Japan was also significant, showcasing the high percentage of female crew members.