The Enmyvaam (Russian: Энмываам,[1] also spelled Enmywaam or Emmyvaam in English[citation needed]) is a river located in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug in the Russian Far East, about 150 km (93 mi) southeast of Chaunskaya Bay.
[2] It is fed by and is the main and only[citation needed] outflow of Lake Elgygytgyn, draining into the Belaya, which drains into the Anadyr and eventually the Bering Sea.
The river flows in the southern direction.
[3] It is located within the Anadyr river basin in the Anadyr—Kolyma watershed district.
[4] The name "Enmyvaam" comes from the Chukchi language and means "a river with rocky shores".