Through their instabilities, internal gravity waves, which propagate in stratified fluids, play a paramount role in the oceanic dynamics. Indeed, their instabilities transfer energy to small scales and lead to mixing. Among these instabilities, we studied the triadic resonant instability (TRI). This process is characterized by the generation from a primary wave of two secondary internal waves, whose frequencies and wave vectors fulfill the spatial and time resonance conditions. If the fluid is also rotating (which is in generally the case in geophysics), rotation changes not only the properties of internal waves, which, in this case, are named inertia-gravity waves, but also the properties of the TRI. The experimental study on a rotating pl...