Dr Wayne K. Talley is a Beazeley Professor with the College of Business and Public Administration, Old Dominion University, Virginia, United States. He is a transportation economist specializing in costing, safety, environmental and labor issues in transportation, with a particular focus on maritime transportation.
Chapter 1. Introduction Wayne K. Talley Part I: Ships Chapter 2.
International Ship Safety Regulations Devinder Grewal Chapter 3. Ship
Formal Safety Assessment Zaili Yang and Jin Wang Chapter 4. US Ship
Accident Research Di Jin, Hauke Kite-Powell and Wayne K. Talley Chapter 5.
Security of Ships and Shipping Operations Khalid Bichou Chapter 6. Piracy
in Shipping Wayne K. Talley and Ethan M. Rule Chapter 7. Ship Piracy: Ship
Type and Flag Maximo Q. Majia Jr, Pierre Cariou and Francois-Charles Wolff
Part II: Ports Chapter 8. Port Safety and Workers Sara E. Russell Chapter
9. Port State Control Inspection and Vessel Detention Pierre Cariou, Maximo
Q. Mejia Jr and Francois-Charles Wolff Chapter 10. Port Ship Accidents and
Risks Tsz Leung Yip Chapter 11. Port Security: A Risk Based Perspective
Mary R. Brooks and Ronald Pelot Chapter 12. US Port Security C. Ariel
Pinto, Ghaith Rabadi and Wayne K. Talley Chapter 13. EU Port and Shipping
Security Athanasios A. Pallis and George K. Vaggelas Chapter 14. Port
Security in Asia Koi Yu Adolf Ng and Girish C. Gujar Chapter 15. Landside
Cargo Theft Eric Custar