<P>The evidence discovered at underwater crime scenes must be handled with the same attention to proper chain of custody procedures as with any other type of investigation. Improper handling of these scenes can lead to evidence being lost, unrecognizable, destroyed, contaminated, or rendered inadmissible at the time of trial. Updated and expanded, <B>Underwater Forensic Investigation, Second Edition </B>presents a comprehensive approach to the processing of an underwater crime scene and the steps necessary to conduct the operation.</P><br/><br/><P>The book summarizes the history, physics, and laws applicable to underwater investigations and includes topics such as team formation, roles, deployment, and accountability. Explaining procedures that can make a true difference in the final outcome of water-related incidents, the author also debunks myths associated with submerged evidence. </P><br/><br/><P>This second edition contains several new chapters on photography, contaminated sites,