Two-dimensional high spatial resolution Fabry-Perot observations with
TAURUS 2 at the William Herschel Telescope in La Palma, over the inner
central regions of NGC 604 in M33, have been obtained. The data show
a large variety of line profile shapes produced over the region. Some
display clear splitting, or strong asymmetries, most likely caused by
the action of strong winds and champagne flows produced by the many ma
ssive stars presently disrupting large sections of the parent cloud. O
n the other hand, emission lines arising from the multicore or highest
intensity regions of NGC 604 show well-defined Gaussian profiles with
a typical FWHM of 38.8 km s(-1) in H alpha, implying an intrinsic sup
ersonic velocity dispersion of 16.5 km s(-1). This agrees, within the
observational errors, with the global integrated line profile of NGC 6
04. Here we show that the contribution to the overall line profile fro
m other zones of NGC 604 are negligible. They present a much lower int
ensity and thus, even if some are fitted with broader Gaussians, they
do not contribute appreciably when compared to the higher intensity li
nes arising from the multicore region.