“…As widely reported by several authors (D’Amico et al , 2016 ; Walker et al , 2017 ; Marchetti et al , 2020 ; Piredda et al , 2022 ), the absence of morphological identification characters, together with the complexity of the fish supply chain, as well as the price differential between lookalike species, and the multiplicity of species and their corresponding values, make processed fishery products very vulnerable to food fraud and mislabelling (Pardo et al, 2016 ; FAO, 2020b , Mottola et al , 2022 ). To date, food labelling is the most important instrument for safeguarding consumer safety and should prevent fraud and provide consumers with sufficient information to perform conscious food choices in terms of ethical and sustainable production (Varunjikar et al , 2022 ).…”