The Captains For Clean Water Podcast

Ep 7: Pete Squibb

1 h 32 min · 17. Okt. 2025
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Pete Squibb is a retired wildlife biologist and a local fly fishing legend known for catching massive snook off the beaches of Sanibel and Captiva. Pete is known as the grandfather of Captains For Clean Water. He wrote the playbook on how to become a successful, grassroots movement. Without him, we wouldn't exist. Plain and simple. Pete has traveled all over the world studying different animals and ecosystems, including some interesting stories from his adventures in China. This is the story of Pete, his life, and the lessons he is passing down for the future generations.

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