Science Institute Biodiversity Climate- Change Sentinel Site Network Wildlife Survey Protocols Genetics Pollinators State Wildlife Action Plan Wildfire Impacts Wildlife Connectivity Pollution and Water Quality Ecosystems Pollinators Subscribe Receive Science Institute news by email. Email Subscribe All Science Spotlight Articles Identifying the Oily “Fingerprint” at CDFW’s Petroleum Chemistry Laboratory April 19, 2019 You've seen television forensic dramas where sleuths use science to help find a killer. What many don’t know is these same types of similar techniques like fingerprinting can help investigators track down the source of an oil spill. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Petroleum Chemistry Laboratory (PCL), located east of Sacramento in Rancho Cordova, is tasked with determining the origin of oil spills, which can lead to criminal charges in California. They do this by comparing the chemical properties of the oil to known sources from around the world. The end result is sound scientific evidence that can hold up in a court of law. Media Contact: Steve Gonzalez, CDFW OSPR, (916) 322-1683 Continue reading... Categories: Wildlife Research Tagged: oilspillosprfingerprintpetroleum