The Ukelayat (Russian: Укэлаят; Koryak: Вуквылгаят) is a river in Kamchatka Krai, Russia.
Its mouth is in the small Dezhnyov Bay of the Bering Sea.
[3][4] Its main tributary is the 148 km (92 mi) long Pikasvayam, joining it from the left about halfway through its course.
[1] The river basin is characterized by tundra vegetation, including mosses, lichens, dwarf shrubs, and sedges.
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