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The Wikipedia:Typo Team/moss spell checker has found a possible typo that a copyeditor needs help to resolve. If wilgs is misspelled, it can just be corrected in this article. If wilgs is a legitimate word, it should be added to the English Wiktionary (which defines words in all languages) with a definition at wikt:wilgs. Feel free to leave a note in this section if you do one of those things, or if you can provide any hints about this word. Thanks! -- Elfabet (talk) 20:19, 24 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
" The salinity of the surface waters is 10–17‰, in the case of upwelling wilgs[clarification needed] up to 18‰,[2] in some years about 5–7‰.[3]" is nonsensical. As mentioned before "wilgs" is not a word. Also, the final phrase seems to be unconnected to anything else. WHAT happens in some years? --Khajidha (talk) 18:48, 9 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]