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Oxygen is the most abundant element on Earth too B^). Hydrogen is the most abundant in the universe, but something like around half of all of the matter on Earth is oxygen. My uncle actually didn't spark my interest in it, I just really loved catching all kinds of things as a kid and watching documentaries. The documentaries that covered dinosaurs and what not just hooked me on it and my 'tism only let it grow from there.
I've never actually had any schnitzel, despite my grandmother being from Germany. I should try it some time. Also some seafood is a bit tougher, usually the big fish. I remember that tuna can be tougher, but still soft enough to enjoy. Calamari and octopus are quite tough, especially if prepared poorly. Very chewy, but I do love calamari.
It's a shame I don't live anywhere near you or else I'd offer. I've tried fishing in saltwater but I never had any success, but I did well in freshwater. It's all about what time and place you try to fish. During the day most fish want to hide in shady spots and the best time to catch fish is usually around dusk or dawn. Each fish will have its own preferred time to come out to eat though, at least where I live. Gar loved to come out near midday and up to like 2-3 PM. They weren't easy to catch though since they'd spit out hooks. Pic related is a variety of them down here, but alligator gar live elsewhere and get massive. I remember it being said that gar tastes like gator and gator tastes like a juicier kind of chicken.
You might not like crab either, it can be quite sweet. At least it'll be less gross since you just eat their legs and claws. For the sodium and stuff it's super light for a metal too, sodium metal is less dense than water so it'll float. As for the fountains, it'll spread that liquid metal everywhere and it can react with water in the area and get pretty hot and potentially start a fire. There's no easy way to clean it up either, especially not with water. Boom B^).