Oak Ridge resident Nick Arthur was visiting Cape Hatteras National Seashore when he was bitten by a shark just yards off the beach.
According to Cape Hatteras, 16-year-old Arthur was bitten while jumping over waves on a sandbar near an off-road vehicle ramp.
"I tried lifting my leg up out of the water and saw, 'Oh my God it's a five-foot shark attached to my leg,'" said Arthur. "The pressure was so intense. I was trying to pry its mouth open."
Arthur's father joined the fight and hit the shark on the nose, causing it to let go.
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16-year-old Nick Arthur recounts being bit by shark in North Carolina waters
The teen was rushed to the hospital and received 17 stitches but suffered no serious injuries.
Shark bites are actually down this year. There have been 18 worldwide since Jan. 1, the lowest ever since 2005.
Experts said it is likely due to fewer people in the water during the COVID-19 lockdowns. However, more people are headed back after beaches began to reopen in May.