Cerema produced study reports on professional fishing activity in Normandy (notably covering 2020 and 2022) as part of the environmental-and-uses knowledge base assembled for the public debate and consultation process linked to the Centre Manche 2 offshore wind zone. The reports are listed among the key studies made available for the offshore wind debate in Normandy, alongside other baseline environment and seabed knowledge documents. In this role, Cerema’s work supported early-stage project development by documenting fisheries presence and use patterns within the wider Centre-Manche area, providing evidence for stakeholder discussions and for understanding interactions between offshore wind development and existing maritime activities. These outputs would typically be used to inform the initial state of the environment and uses, frame potential impacts and mitigation needs, and feed into subsequent impact assessment and consultation materials. The source does not specify a contract value, the contracting authority/client, or detailed deliverables beyond the referenced fisheries study reports and their publication years. No equipment supply, construction, or O&M scope is indicated; the engagement is limited to studies supporting the debate/consultation context for the project area.